Great news for everyone traveling to the Red Sea! Egypt is officially phasing out the traditional paper arrival cards (the famous yellow/orange forms) at major airports, including Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, and Cairo. For decades, the first thing travelers did after landing was scramble for a pen to fill out their personal details. Now, thanks...En savoir plus
Egypt has introduced a free transit visa to encourage travelers to explore the country during their layovers. This is a great opportunity for passengers to step out of the airport and see the sights without extra visa costs. Key details: Who is it for? Passengers of any nationality flying with EgyptAir. Duration: The visa is...En savoir plus
Ahmed Fuad Hano, ministre égyptien de la Culture, a récemment annoncé que le koshari, plat emblématique du quotidien égyptien, a été inscrit sur la Liste représentative du patrimoine culturel immatériel de l'humanité de l'UNESCO. C'est la première fois qu'un plat égyptien reçoit une telle distinction, devenant ainsi le 11e élément égyptien inscrit sur cette liste.En savoir plus
The long-awaited moment has arrived! The Grand Egyptian Museum officially opens its doors today, November 1, 2025. Located in Giza, right in front of the Great Pyramids, this magnificent landmarkEn savoir plus
On March 15, 2025, the world witnessed significant media hype following a press conference in Italy. A team of researchers—comprising Italians Corrado Malanga (University of Pisa) and Armando MeggiEn savoir plus
Well-known Egyptologist Zahi Hawass announced the discovery of the “lost golden city”, saying that this place was discovered near Luxor, the home of the Valley of the Kings.En savoir plus
This year, Egypt, with its capital Cairo, is hosting an unusual parade. It is the "Golden Parade of the Pharaohs", during which 22 mummies, 18 pharaohs and 4 queens will be transferred from the old Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square to the new museum, the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC).En savoir plus
2000 years after her death, the tomb of Queen Cleopatra may be at the hands of an Egyptologist archaeologist. The excavation is carried out at the site of Taposiris Magna, 60 miles from Cairo, in the hope that the secret of the last pharaoh of Egypt will finally be revealed.En savoir plus