Not far from the famed Valley of the Kings lies another of Egypt's incredible ancient sights. Located at the foot of towering cliffs that rise dramatically above the desert floor is this massive, almost modern-looking monument.
A) Deir el-Bahari
B) Colossi of Memnon
C) Temple of Hatshepsut
Temple of Hatshepsut
This international, award-winning restaurant is actually not one or two, but several restaurants all in one Nile dock boat. This restaurant offers seven different restaurants and one bar/lounge.
A) Chili's Grill & Bar
B) Le Pacha 1901
C) Applebee's Grill & Bar
Le Pacha 1901
Ancient Egypt was one of the first _______________.
A) Parliaments
B) Countries
C) Civilizations
Civilizations
Immerse yourself in the ancient Egyptian history at this location. Here, you can admire the vast collection of artifacts including the treasure of Tutankhamun, ancient memories and fascinating statues. This location is a must visit for history enthusiasts.
A) The Smithsonian Museum
B) Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)
C) The Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum
Not far to the north of the Dahshur Pyramids is this monument which was remarkably the first monumental stone structure to be built by the Ancient Egyptians. Erected in 27th century B.C. for the Pharaoh Djoser, it lies at the heart of the sprawling Saqqara necropolis with chapels and courts all around it.
A) Step Pyramid of Djoser
B) Mortuary Temple
C) Dodongo's Cavern
Step Pyramid of Djoser
This is the must-go-to restaurant if you want classic Egyptian dishes in a super ambient atmosphere. The decor, music and wall art is enough to make it worth it. They also offer shisha and Egyptian twists on cocktails.
A) Tom Nook's
B) McDonald's
C) Abou El Sid
Abou El Sid
Ancient Egypt and even modern day Egypt is located in _______________.
A) Africa
B) Europe
C) Asia
Africa
This location is a majestic fortress perched on a hilltop overlooking Cairo. Explore its architecture, visit the impressive mosque, and enjoy breathtaking views of the city from the walls.
A) Al-Azhar Park
B) Mosque of Muhammad Ali
C) Citadel of Saladin
Citadel of Saladin
One of the best-preserved examples of Ancient Egypt's engineering prowess is this extraordinary temple, which lies midway between Luxor and Aswan. Constructed in the Ptolemaic Kingdom, between 237 and 57 B.C., it boasts a breathtaking main entrance, as well as intricately carved reliefs and hieroglyphics.
A) Edfu Temple
B) Deku Temple
C) Ganondorf Temple
Edfu Temple
This restaurant is where guests feel as if they are in a dream or a spell is cast that keeps them coming back for more with its classic Spanish Hacienda architecture and decor creating an exotic atmosphere and bringing the charm of Spain to Cairo
A) Andrea El Mariouteya
B) Koshary Abou Tarek
C) Kazoku
Andrea El Mariouteya
Ancient Egyptians were known to be the first to ___________ their dead.
A) Mummify
B) Bury
C) Cremate
Mummify
This location is for all the shopaholics! Jump into the bustling atmosphere here and browse the shops offer traditional craft jewelry, spices, textiles and souvenirs.
A) Cairo Tower
B) Khan el-Khalili
C) National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
Khan el-Khalili
Known as the, "Southern Sanctuary," to the Ancient Egyptians, this large temple complex lies on the banks of the Nile River in what was once the ancient city of Thebes. Built around the year 1400 B.C. during the New Kingdom, it has exquisite architecture with superb shrines, sphinxes, and statues wherever you look.
A) Majora Temple
B) Luxor Temple
C) Spirit Temple
Luxor Temple
This restaurant started as a restaurant bar in a seaside town on the Red Sea and its food and overall vibe became so popular that the owners decided to take the plunge and open up shop in Cairo. The restaurant now sits on the upper level of a docked boat in Zamalek overlooking the Nile and during the day, it's one of those quietly sophisticated restaurants complete with an open kitchen and drinks.
A) Pier 88
B) SACHI Heliopolis
C) Birdcage
Pier 88
Ancient Egypt was near the ________________.
A) Euphrates River
B) Tigris River
C) Nile River
Nile River
Here you can discover the rich Christian heritage of Egypt by visiting this area. Here, you can explore ancient churches like the hanging church and the museum.
A) Coptic Cairo
B) Catholic Cairo
C) Islamic Cairo
Coptic Cairo
Located at the Giza Plateau, this monument is one of the largest and oldest monuments in the world, but basic facts about it, such as who was the model for the face, when it was built, and by whom, are still debated. It is the largest monolith statue in the world although it is considerably smaller than the pyramids around it.
A) Pyramid of Giza
B) Great Sphinx
C) Pyramid of Khafre
Great Sphinx
This restaurant is an excellent option to all newcomers to Egypt who want a light introduction to Egyptian street food and get a feel for different local fare but without running the risk of actually eating literal street food. Locals love this restaurant for being the fancier, more gourmet version of our everyday favorites.
A) Le Tarbouche
B) Zooba
C) Crimson Bar & Grill
Zooba
In Ancient Egypt, this animal was considered sacred and holy!
A) Dogs
B) Cats
C) Camels
Cats
Of course, you cannot visit Egypt without experiencing this. If you leave before experiencing this, your trip to Egypt was not complete. For years, these monuments have been architectural marvels.
A) Sail along the Nile River
B) Exploring the pyramids
C) Visit the Great Sphinx
Exploring the pyramids