Why Egypt?

Whether a professional tour operator or simply a traveler, Egypt is the answer to all inquires and satisfies expectations and desires way beyond anyone's wildest imaginations with its immense variety of destinations and activities that not only suits the needs and requests of any visitor regardless of age, culture, interests and general travel purposes but also entertains and enlightens, where else can you find 2 of the 7 Wonders of the World? Of course, there is the age old argument that Egypt in itself, is the greatest Wonder of them all!

No matter who you are?

Or what the objective of your trip to Egypt is? Flying Carpet Tours by far and away defines the essence of Egypt in its most prized form and welcomes visitors to Egypt in a hospitable, relaxing and pleasurable way, because at Flying Carpet Tours, we are welcoming you to your world…a world where there is always, "something for everyone!"

Locating Egypt

In the northeastern quadrant of Africa, lies a country that stretches approximately 1,001,450sqm and borders the Mediterranean Sea in the north, the Suez Canal, Gulf of Suez and the Red Sea to the east, is connected to Israel from Sinai and shares its western border with Libya and has Sudan to the south. Egypt is simply living history, a land so rich in culture and traditions as well as having the most profound historical significance with its bewildering mysteries of the past, Egypt is a passion rather than a destination in that unveils emotions within the soul that release your spirits of contentment and amazement in a most poetic way, the Egyptian way. Egypt is basically an enormous desert divided by the formidable Nile River. Over 90% of the country is a desert. The Libyan Desert is to the west, the Saharan and Nubian Deserts are to the south while the Arabian Desert lies to its east. Within the deserts are scattered oases, heavenly locations of greenery, natural springs and wells. The scenic Sinai Peninsula is formed from a sand desert and has spectacular mountain ranges that go up as high as 2,637m above sea level.


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