About Egypt

Night Life

Cairo by Night

The nights of Cairo are uniquely romantic. The city combines the charm of the East and the arts of the West to offer the tourist evenings full of all kinds of entertainments. It has many interesting places where a tourist can spend an enjoyable time such as theatres, cinemas, restaurants, casinos in the 5 stars hotels, night clubs, discotheques as well as the Cairo Opera House.

Cairo by Night
The nights of Cairo are uniquely romantic. The city combines the charm of the East and the arts of the West to offer the tourist evenings full of all kinds of entertainments. It has many interesting places where a tourist can spend an enjoyable time such as theatres, cinemas, restaurants, casinos in the 5 stars hotels, night clubs, discotheques as well as the Cairo Opera House.

The Sound & Light of Giza Pyramids
It was opened in 1961 and it starts with the story of the Guardian Sphinx which has been protecting the city of the dead since 5000 years ago. The story of the Great Pyramids of Giza is also narrated during the show.

The Sound & Light of the Karnak Temples in Luxor
Started operation in 1972 and is considered the best in the whole world. It took 5 years to be completed. It gives the visitor a historical idea about the construction of Ancient Thebes, its importance in the history of Egypt, as well as the birth of the Karnak Complex which is the biggest religious complex in the history of the ancient world.

The Sound & Light of Philae Temple in Aswan
Was opened in 1985 and is considered the most romantic spectacle among all Sound & Light performances in Egypt. You can learn about the romantic story of Isis and Osiris and Isis's loyalty to her husband and how important the Nile was for Egypt as well as the history of Great Nubia.

The Sound & Light of Abu Simbel Temples
The most recent show in Egypt , started operation in the year 2000. The visitor can see the facade of both temples, the great temple of Ramses II and the other one for his beloved queen Nefretari. They are the only temples in Egypt which were carved into the mountain cliffs. During the show the visitor learn about the story of saving both temples after the construction of the High Dam, by raising them from the Nile water where they were reconstructed in a new site.