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Your Guide in Sharm El Sheikh

Caring for your Hair in the Sun of Sharm EL Sheikh

Written By: Serena El Kwasmy ( Sharm’s British Hairdesigns ) Sharm EL Sheikh “How do I protect my hair from sun damage?” This is the question I have received on many occasions whilst living in Sharm. Most of us protect our skin from the har…
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Your Guide in Sharm El Sheikh

Four clubs, four communities: The Maadi Club

Community sporting clubs are a deeply entrenched pillar of the city of Cairo. Sporting, hunting, yacht and soccer-based clubs are scattered around suburbs and communities throughout the greater city. The largest and oldest of these clubs…
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Your Guide in Sharm El Sheikh

Memorializing the ‘Grand Hotels’ of Egypt

In “Grand Hotels of Egypt: In the Golden Age of Travel,” Andrew Humphreys gives a detailed history of the flourishing Egyptian travel industry between the mid-nineteenth and twentieth centuries, told through the hotels that defined it. “G…
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Your Guide in Sharm El Sheikh

Disappear into the dunes from Sharm EL Sheikh

Siwa Oasis is not one of those places you hop in your car to go to last minute, but if you decide to go, it’s definitely worth the long drive. Siwa is a desert oasis in the Western Desert of Egypt, located approximately 750km from Cairo and about 300…
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Your Guide in Sharm El Sheikh

Experience the Charm of Sharm El Sheikh

Whenever you hear the name Egypt, it is likely you’ll think of the pyramids, the great Sphinx and camels. However, there are many treasures waiting to be discovered from visiting this historical country, particularly if visiting the…
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Your Guide in Sharm El Sheikh

My 4 Top Diving Spots In Sharm El Sheikh

When visiting Sharm El Sheikh, one of the most important essentials that you have to bring with you is a diving and at least snorkeling gear, or perhaps you can rent some at one of the many diving shops that exist in the centre of Sharm El Sheikh. Th…
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Your Guide in Sharm El Sheikh

Ancient Egyptian Food

The climate dictated the kind of food that formed a part of ancient Egyptian cuisine. Bread was a major part of this cuisine. This bread was exclusively prepared from emmer wheat. At times, barley was also used. An interesting fact remains to b…
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