Tutankhamun is not in a Museum. Tutankhamun's body is in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor. Good question. Most of his treasures are presented and on display at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. If you would like to visit him or his treasures I suggest you stay in Luxor as you can go to Cairo on day trips. If you are staying in Sharm El Sheik I do not reccomend it as you are a plane journey away from Cairo and a very,very long way away from Luxor at the South of Egypt.
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A flight from the London Gatwick Airport to Luxor, Egypt would take about 5 and a half hours to complete. There is approximately 2,464 miles between the two locations.
A trader from Timbuktu would cover approximately 1,200 miles when traveling to Cairo, depending on the specific route taken. The journey typically involved crossing the Sahara Desert, which presented numerous challenges and varied distances based on the paths chosen. The trade routes were crucial for the exchange of goods, culture, and knowledge during the medieval period.
The total distance from London to cairo is 2,183 miles. This is equivalent to 3,513 kilometers
Cairo, Nebraska and Mineral Bluff, Georgia are 890 miles from Houston, Texas. It would take approximately 15 hours to drive from Houston, Texas to Cairo, Nebraska.
People may go to Cairo, Egypt to explore its historical sites such as the Pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum, experience the vibrant culture through local food and markets, and to see the beautiful architecture of mosques and palaces. Additionally, Cairo serves as a gateway to other popular tourist destinations in Egypt such as Luxor and Aswan.
The best known cities are - Cairo and Khartoum.There are also many other major cities along the Nile. They are Port Said, Alexandria, Karnak, Thebes/ Luxor, Aswan, and Gondokoro.In terms of towns and small cities, over 90% of the Egyptian Population of 80 million people lives on or within 100km of the riverbanks. Therefore the list of towns and small cities would be enormous.The link below gives an interactive map.
A trader traveling from Gao to Cairo on a major trade route would likely pass through Timbuktu. This historic city was a significant trading hub in the Mali Empire, known for its wealth and cultural importance. It served as a vital stop for traders dealing in gold, salt, and other valuable goods before continuing north to Cairo. The route reflects the interconnectedness of West African and North African trade networks.
Someone going from Mecca to Cairo and Mecca to Baghdad would both go up the Saudi coastline, but after coming to the Wadi Arabah (along the Jordanian-Israeli Border) the merchant to Cairo would begin to go west to cross through Israel and the Sinai Peninsula and the merchant to Baghdad would go northeast to Damascus and then down the Euphrates River Valley.
The distance between Columbus OH, USA, and Cairo, Egypt, is 6,020 miles. (9,689 km).