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Wednesday, May 31, 2023

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لقد دعاك صديقك . MOSTAFA للانضمام إلى برنامج "الفرسان".
الانضمام إلى برنامج "الفرسان" يمنحك مجموعة خاصة من المزايا الفريدة.
اكتسب أميال أكثرعلى الرحلات بالإضافة إلى أميال "المكافآت" على مشترياتك اليومية والتي تساعدك على حجز عطلتك القادمة بشكل أسرع.
تأكد من ذكر رقم عضويةMOSTAFA - 64452220 عند إكمال عملية التسجيل لمنحهم 500 ميل من أميال "المكافآت".
ونتطلع للترحيب بك قريباً على متن إحدى رحلات "السعودية".
تم إرسال هذا البريد الإلكتروني لكم من قبل ”السعودية”. نؤكد لكم أننا ملتزمون بالسرية التامة لبياناتكم والمحفوظة بشكل آمن على قاعدة البيانات الخاصة بنا، ولن يتم الإفصاح عنها إلا لشركائنا الموثوق بهم، وذلك بغرض تفعيل وتطوير برنامج الفرسان. هذا البريد الإلكتروني الآلي، يرجى عدم الرد عليه.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

DO YOU KNOW

!!! THE Traditional Egyptian Food 


 Egyptian food is one of the most authentic and delicious foods in the world. Within a combination of elements from across the Middle East and North Africa, as well as Greece and France, reflecting the diverse influences that  Egyptian have had throughout its history,  Egyptian chefs often put their own spin on their version of the most beloved foods in Egypt. 

You might, for instance, find that hummus can be flavored with cumin or mixed with beets, and the influences vary across the country. Mediterranean influence is more apparent in Alexandria, a north coast city, while in Aswan in the south, the influence of Nubian culture and Sudan is more prominent.

While trotting through the streets of Egypt, it is easy to find an assortment of small cafes and food carts that serve very traditional meals for as little as 10 or 15 LE. The staples of the Egyptian diet consist of “Ful, Taameya (Egyptian Falafel), and Aish (which means both ‘bread’ and ‘life’ in Egyptian Arabic). Food and drinks in Egypt is definitely going to make your mouth water.

: Bread


 Egypt is proud to produce one of the best-tasting bread in the whole world, with a mix of flour and special manufacturing which started in ancient Egypt. The Baladi Bread, Aish Baladi, is one of Egypt’s best treasures and is enjoyed by most of those who live in Egypt or by visitors who travel to Egypt.

: Vegetarian Dishes



Egypt food is an extreme vegetarian and vegan friendly place for those who follow a strict diet. Particularly inland, you’ll find numerous delicious meals prepared from vegetables, legumes, and of course spices. Also, Egyptian snacks such as dates and nuts are very common as part of Egyptians lifestyle. Here are a few examples of Egyptians favorite vegan and vegetarian foods

: Koshari



Koshari is a dish with roots in 19th-century Egypt, now consumed at food carts and restaurants nationwide Koshari Ingredients include macaroni, lentils, and rice along with a tomato sauce and it’s often topped with chickpeas and fried onions. If you like hot food then a splash of hot sauce will take the flavor to a next level. 

: Taameya

Taameya is the famous Egyptian word for falafel. The fried patties of spices and chickpeas that are popular throughout the Middle East is prepared with fava beans instead and lots of green herbs giving it a bright green color. It is usually served in sandwiches with tomatoes, pickles, and tahina (sauce made from sesame paste) or just on its own as a snack or breakfast meal.

 : Ful Medames



One of the most common tradition when it comes to Egyptian food with a history stretching back centuries, often eaten as a satisfying first meal, breakfast, in the form of sandwiches made with baladi bread, tomatoes, onions, spices, and chopped hard-boiled eggs is Ful. Ful consists of cooked fava beans plus various herbs and spices such as cummin, tahina, olive oil and lemon juice.

Egyptian Mezze (Egyptian dips / small dishes)

Mezze is a small serving of Egyptian dip (tapas). An Egyptian meal usually includes over ten plates of different food. Egyptian tables are consisted if a lot of variety even if the meal is served for only one or two people. Here a few delicious small plates, from the Egyptian cuisine, which are usually served just before a main course with the delicious Baladi bread

: Baba Ganoush

One of Egypt’s best entrees, Baba Ghanoush is a delicious dip made out of eggplant and tahini with lemon and olive oil, seriously addictive and with so many health benefits, this dish goes well with most foods and is commonly eaten throughout the whole country of Egypt. 

: Musakka

Consisted of over braised eggplant or potato dish with tomato sauce and sometimes ground beef and it is a very famous dish in the Egyptian cuisine.

Hummus

Famous all over the world, Hummus is another open act in every Egyptians table. Consisted of mashed chickpeas with tahini, olive oil and lemon juice, hummus is delicious and very popular in the Middle East and Mediterranean cuisine.

 -:Cheese

Cheese is another mark of Egyptian cuisine. Egyptians love cheese, and they are very good at combining cheese with other elements. Over 5000 years ago, during the First Dynasty of Egypt, people in the area were already making cheese, and how do we know that? Remnants of cheese were found in ancient alabaster jars at Saqqara. 

Cheese remained in Egyptian diet over the years, and during the Middle Ages, the city of Damietta grew famous for the cheese it produced. Fried cheese was a medieval Egyptian treat.

So when you’re strolling the streets of Cairo or Luxor nowadays, here are a few types of cheese you might want to try.

 : Mish

With a high amount of salt, Mish is a fermented cheese often made at home in rural areas. It is served with Baladi bread and salads.

 : Domiati Cheese

Domiati cheese has a long history and takes its name from Damietta. This extremely popular soft white cheese is typically made from cow or buffalo milk and is served with Baladi bread and also great with dates too.

 : Areesh Cheese

Also a soft white cheese, this time made from laban rayeb, a form of curdled milk. Areesh cheese is delicious and very popular among Egyptians.

 : Roumy Cheese

A traditional Egyptian food, Roumy cheese is a hard yellow cheese made out of the combination of cow and buffalo milk and it is enjoyed in melted cheese sandwiches and is used in some Egyptian recipes too.

 -: Meat and Poultry Dishes 

Egyptians love their meat and they are grill kings when it comes to preparing BBQ food. With some of the best lamb, beef and bird quality of meat compared to the rest of the world, Egypt makes the best BBQ in the world. Here are few of the many very popular meat and poultry dishes in Egypt.

 : Fatteh

Fatteh is a celebratory meal often eaten in Eid Al-Adh. It is made from lamb meat, rice, bread, and tomato sauce, seriously delicious.

 : Hawawshi

A very traditional Egyptian dish made out of bread stuffed with minced meat and sometimes cheese and vegetables, Hawawshi is like an oven fried pizza that is just phenomenal.

 : Kebda 

Kebda or beef liver is one of the most traditional meat dishes in Egypt and it's full of flavor while grilled with green chilli peppers and oil, a real treat.

 : Shawerma

It is consisted of small chopped chicken or lamb and usually slow-cooked brazzers served on several types of bread. This is a delicious (and superior) version of the doner kebabs that are widely available in most European cities.

 : Stuffed Pigeon

A real classic in Egyptian gatherings, stuffed pigeon is consisted of a special raised pigeon stuffed with rice and double cooked in a pot and in the over with lots of different spices. A real delicacy that is just mouth-watering!

: Fish and Seafood

If you’re traveling along the coast or staying in the north coast city of Alexandria, you’ll have great access to fresh fish and seafood right out of the Mediterranean and possibly some of the best seafood you will ever have.

Fish and seafood is also popular in the city of Aswan, and on the coast, where there is more ready access to the Red Sea or Lake Nasser. Nile perch, snapper, sea bass, squid or shrimp will usually be sold fresh out of an icebox by the kilo and then, grilled or fried right there on the streets at the small fish markets.

-: Egyptian Desserts

Egyptian deserts have a lot of influence from the Middle Eastern cuisines such as Turkish food. With a sweet tooth, Egyptians love their sweets and a dessert after every meal is very common in Egyptian tradition.

: Fiteer 

A buttery pie, Fiteer is something like a cross between pizza dough and pancakes. The soft-layered pastry is prepared with a wide variety of toppings ranging from cheese and vegetables to sugar or honey. Deliciously devoured in tons by Egyptians, Fiteer is a must try of Egyptian national dishes.

: Baklava

Very famous all around the Arabic countries, another scrumptious pastry flavored with honey and nuts, baklava was once a treat only for the rich and royals of ancient civilization and today enjoyed by all classes of the Egyptian society.

: Basbousa

A semolina cake coated in syrup and sometimes given additional flavor by rose water or coconut. Basbousa is delicious and very famous among Egyptian gatherings.

 -: Egyptian Drinks 

Egypt is very hot during summer so refreshing drinks are the way to cool down and in winter they love their warm drinks. Some of the most popular drinks in Egypt are:

 : Fresh Fruit Juices

Egypt grows a number of fresh fruits all over the country. Some of the Egyptian favorite drinks are watermelon fresh juice, pomegranate fresh juice and sugar cane juice. These are enjoyed all year-round by locals all over Egypt.

: Egyptian Tea 

Tea is legendary in Egypt. Egyptians LOVE sipping tea, cold or hot, sitting in cafes and restaurants while watching a soccer match. Egyptians’ fond of their tea is not just about the drink, it is a custom which they adopted from the Arabians. It became more of a tradition that reflects their identities and personalities. Sometimes they add mint leaves or a squeeze of lemon juice in it. One of the most popular teas in the country is Koshari tea, which is enjoyed hot and is very flavorful and Karlade which is another Egyptian favorite and is consisted of a cold drink made out of hibiscus tea and lots of sugar. 

There’s nowhere in the world quite like Egypt. From the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx to the stunning Red Sea coast, you will find endless historic, cultural, and recreational sites to visit. And the Egyptian .food is as rich as its culture

Of course, you will find dishes like hummus, falafel, stuffed grape leaves, and baklava that are popular in other the Middle Eastern, North African, and the Mediterranean countries. However, Egyptian chefs often put their own spin on these beloved foods.

 

Friday, July 14, 2017

Phosphorion



Stay in the Heart of Istanbul




Situated in the heart of Istanbul's vibrant old city property is only a few steps to Sirkeci Train Station and Eminonu Ferry Port. Fitted with BBQ facilities, this hotel offers Bosphorus and city view. Guests can enjoy international and local foods at the hotel's restaurants. Phosphorion features free WiFi throughout the property.
Air-conditioned rooms are equipped with a minibar, electric kettle and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Some rooms offer Bosphorus view while others are overlooking the city. Decorated with warm colours and wooden furnitures, each unit has a seating area where you can relax. Private bathrooms come with a hairdryer, slippers and free toiletries for your comfort.
Guests can start the day with a breakfast served with fresh seasonal ingredients Phosporion Hotel. The surrounding area is very lively with many restaurants, cafés and bars to enjoy variety of dishes and drinks.
Car and bike hire is also available upon request. There are also Bosphorus boat tours departing from Eminonu Ferry Port which is 200 m from the property.
Istanbul Archaeological Museum is a 10-minute walk from Phosphorion, while Topkapi Palace is 900 m away. You can visit the famous Spice Bazaar which is located 400 m from the hotel. The nearest airport is Istanbul Ataturk Airport, 18 km from the hotel. Airport shuttle can be arranged upon request at a surcharge. 
Fatih is a great choice for travelers interested in monuments, architecture andhistory.
This is our guests' favorite part of Istanbul, according to independent reviews.
This property also has one of the top-rated locations in Istanbul! Guests are happier about it compared to other properties in the area.
Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 10 for a two-person trip.
This property is also rated for the best value in Istanbul! Guests are getting more for their money when compared to other properties in this city.

 















Sunday, March 12, 2017

Giant statue of Ramses II was discovered by the Archaeologists in Cairo

Giant statue of Ramses II was discovered by the Archaeologists in Cairo

This thursday was revealed by the Egyptian and German archaeologists that they have discovered in Cairo a statue eight meters high and three thousand years old that will represent Pharaoh Ramses II, one of Egypt's most powerful and known leaders.
The quartzite statue was founded buried in the eastern part of the modern city of Cairo, in the ancient temple of Heliopolis, in a poor area near the temple of Ramses II.
The Egyptian antiquity minister Khaled al-Anani told that it will be one of the greatest discoveries ever found and also "We found the bust of the statue and the underside of the head. Now we remove the head and find the crown, the right ear and a fragment of the eye directly, "

Friday, October 17, 2014

Meidum Pyramid site under restoration in Upper Egypt

 Meidum Pyramid site under restoration in Upper Egypt


The Meidum Pyramid’s archaeological site in Beni Suef is being restored by the government in an 
attempt to attract tourists to Egypt 


   Nevine El-Aref , Thursday 16 Oct 2014 

Antiquities minister Mamdouh El-Damaty embarked on Thursday on an inspection tour around the different archaeological sites and monuments in the upper Egyptian city of Beni Suef escorted by the city’s governor Magdi El-Batiti and Youssef Khalifa, head of the ancient Egyptian section.
The area of Meidum Pyramid was the first site to be visited. During the tour, El-Damaty announced that a comprehensive restoration project is to begin immediately to make the site more tourist friendly.
The development project will include the establishment of a sound and light show on the ancient history of Beni Suef and the construction work of Meidum pyramid.
A new lighting system powered by solar energy is to be installed as well as a visitor’s centre equipped with a cinema, bookstore, gift shops and cafeteria.
El-Damaty also gave the go ahead for the ministry’s excavation works at Ehnasia site to conduct further exploration in addition to the restoration project that is already underway. The site is to be developed into an open-air museum.
The Meidum pyramid consists of large mud-break mastabas which were originally built for the last third dynasty king Huni. Construction continued during the reign of his successor King Senefru.
The architect who continued Meidum construction was the successor to well-known ancient Egyptian architect Imotep, who built the Djoser step pyramid. However, the modification made Imotep’s design and attempts to extend the structure led to its partial collapse.
The Arab historian Al-Maqrizi described the Meidum pyramid during his visit to Egypt in the 15th century AD, as “looking like a five-stepped mountain.” However, in 1788 during Napoleon Bonaparte’s expedition to Egypt, French explorers observed only three of its mastabas.
 “The unusual appearance of Meidum pyramid led to Beni Suef inhabitants calling it Al-Haram Al-Kadam (Pseudo Pyramid),” Khalifa told Ahram Online.
Khalifa added that the Meidum pyramid originally consisted of several mastabas connected to each other to give it the pyramid shape, the ancient Egyptians filled the gaps between every mastaba with limestone casing.
During the 19th century British Egyptologist Flinders Pertrie, succeeded in locating the ruins of the pyramid’s mortuary temple. The temple is 65 metres high, and its entrance is aligned north-south, with the entrance in the north, 20 metres above present ground level. The steep descending 57 metre-passage leads to another horizontal passage, just below the original ground level that then leads to a vertical shaft 10 metres high which finishes at the corbelled burial chamber itself. The chamber is unlikely to have been used for any burials.
Neighbouring the pyramid complex is the mastaba tomb of an unknown noble. It has a spacious burial chamber and hallway, and contains the first example of a red granite sarcophagus.



BY
Ahram Online

Monday, September 29, 2014

can be for a traveler to the touring solo

Presented "Business Ansider" a review of a number of states that can be for a traveler to the touring solo without the need for companion or accompanied by a guide, where it is believed that some people travel without a companion is the best way to see and discover different places.

But there are two concerns for many lovers of solo travel: one related to the safety or security, and any other happy you will feel happy in that country? Will his family welcome strangers and interact with them or not?

In order to reach the countries that have the highest levels of safety and happiness, adopted the report on "Global Peace Index" which evaluates 162 countries according to the peaceful, also used the "Happy Planet Index" which looks at the environmental impact and human well-being in 151 countries to gain access to the best countries that enjoy population long and happy life.

1- New Zealand:

Sort Security: 4

Sort Happiness: 24

Traveler can do adventures in glaciers and rainforests in addition to the tops of the Southern Alps.

2- Norway
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Sort Security: 10

Sort Happiness: 22

The best way for the solo traveler to discover this state that the cruise ships on the "Hurtigruten" sailing along the coast of Norway and Balamadaig beautiful pass and stop at several ports.



 

3- Switzerland:

· Sort Security: 5

· Sort Happiness: 30

Where a person has to walk on foot and rail along the banks of the lake and visit the museums, "Montreux" and "Lausanne".

   

· Sort Security: 42

· Sort happiness: 1

I got the title of "the happiest country in the world," according to the Tqriralsnue for "Mahralecoqb happy."

 

 

5- Austria
:

· Sort Security: 3

· Sort Happiness: 42

The "Vienna" and one of the European cities that are easy to navigate solo traveler, and by dozens of cafes, museums and others.



 

6- Vietnam:

· Sort Security: 45

· Sort Happiness: 2

Life in major cities of Vietnam are happy and safe, and the traveler can enjoy hundreds of lakes and mountains, and to tour the shops.

 

 
7- Chile:

· Sort Security: 30

· Sort Happiness: 19

A population of "Chile" friendly and welcoming, and the visitor can solo that takes a long journey in the deserts and mountains and the coast stretching.



  
8- Japan:

· Sort Security: 8

· Sort Happiness: 48

Longer spend some days in Japan is fun starting from the express train ride and visit the mountains and modern hotels, restaurants and others.

  

    

9- Sweden:

· Sort Security: 11

· Sort Happiness: 45

The city of "Stockholm" one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world and surrounded by a group of islands, and the traveler can enjoy rowing and cycling.

 


10- Indonesia:

· Sort Security: 54

· Sort Happiness: 5

Can solo traveler to visit the temples and practice yoga on the beach in addition to the enjoyment of food and housing is expensive and visit the islands.

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Friday, September 26, 2014

20 most expensive hotel in the world

News Now - according to statistics published by the site Luxury-Hotels.com, Le Dune Resort is located in the island of Sardinia, in Italy, the most expensive hotel in the world. 

The study comparing luxury hotels around the world, and arranged by based on the average rates of a standard double rooms to the dollar. 

And came in statistical also: 
-fendq The Le Dune, Forte Village Resort in Sardinia, the Italian island overlooking the Mediterranean, with a price of $ 2539 a night 
-fendq Royal Mansour in the Moroccan city of Mrach, which is the second most expensive hotel in the world where the price of a night in 2060 dollars 
-fendq Petriza on the island of Sardinia, Italy, with a price of $ 2041 a night 
-fendq Villa del Parco in the Italian island of Sardinia, which ranks one of the most expensive hotels in the world, with an average price of $ 2031 a night 
-fendq Amankora & Spa in the city of Paro in Bhutan, located in Southeast Asia, and is the fifth most expensive hotel in the world where the price of a night in 1910 dollars. 
-fendq Hotel Cala di Volpe in Sardinia, the Italian island, which is the sixth most expensive hotel in the world where the price of a night in 1904 dollars. 
-fendq Hotel Cala di Volpe in Sardinia, the Italian island, which is the sixth most expensive hotel in the world where the price of a night in 1904 dollars. 
-mentdja Maia Luxury Resort and Spa in the Seychelles luxury in France, with an average price of $ 1692 a night. 
-fendq Southern Ocean Lodge on Kangaroo Island in Australia is the ninth most expensive hotel in the world, and the average price of a night to 1665 dollars. 
-fendq Lizard Island Lizard Australian, and the average price of a night to 1651 dollars. 
-fendq Song Saa Private Island in Cambodia, and the average price of a night to 1649 dollars. 
-fendq Burj Al Arab in Dubai, and the average price of a night to 1611 dollars. 
-fendq Viceroy Maldives in Maldives and the average price of $ 1589 to the night. 
-fendq Anantara Kihavah Villas in the Maldives and night to up the price to $ 1574 
-fendq Amanyara in Turks overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the average price of a night to 1559 dollars. 
-fendq Naladhu Maldives in Maldives and the average price of a night to 1540 dollars 
-fendq Gora Kadan in Japan, and the average price of a night to 1537 dollars. 
-fendq Grand Hotel a Villa Feltrinelli in Italy, and the average price of a house for one night in 1498 dollars. 
The St. -fendq Regis Bora Bora Resort in France, and the average price of a night to 1459 dollars. 
-fendq Saffire Freycinet in the Gulf of Cooley, Australia, and the average price of $ 1457 to the night. 

Click here to See Forte Village Resort - Il  Villaggio 




The 4-star Il Villaggio offers independent bungalows set around a water park with palm trees and flowery gardens. The resort is just outside of Pula, on the southern coast of Sardinia.
Forte Village Resort - Il Villaggio features a spa and wellness centre with sauna, hot tub and Turkish bath. Sports facilities include tennis courts, a football field, and a diving centre.
Bungalows are large and furnished in a traditional Sardinian style, with exposed wooden beams on the ceilings and private patio with table and chairs. Each bungalow is on the ground floor and comes with air conditioning and LCD TV.
This Forte Village Resort features 21 different restaurants serving international cuisine, Sardinian specialities and fresh fish. Buffet breakfast is served by the pool.