Stretching an impressive 4,150 miles (6,680 kilometers), the Nile River is the longest river in the world. It serves as the lifeblood of Egypt, winding its way through the heart of the Sahara desert and passing through several key cities, including Khartoum, Aswan, Luxor, and Cairo, before finally emptying into the Mediterranean Sea at Alexandria. Visitors can experience the river’s enduring influence on the landscape and culture, from the fertile banks that support agriculture to the bustling urban centers it sustains.
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 30
Nestled on the vibrant island of Burano in the Venetian lagoon, the Museo del Merletto (Lace Museum) celebrates a rich tradition of intricate handmade lace. Burano, known for its brightly […]
Nestled within the Harness Creek Vineyards in south Annapolis, Great Frogs Winery offers a charmingly rustic experience. The winery’s centerpiece is a converted tobacco barn that now serves as a […]
- 714
The Menin Gate Memorial, also known as the Ypres Memorial, stands in Ypres, Belgium, as a poignant tribute to over 54,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers who lost their lives in […]


