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Raafat, Aly. Leisure tourism in Egypt: Ecotourism - recreation. Giza, Egypt: Inter-Consult Research Center, 2001.

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Tohamy, Sahar. The economic impact of tourism in Egypt. Cairo: The Egyptian Center for Economic Studies, 2000.

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Ṣ̣aqr, Muḥammad Fatḥī. International tourism volatility with special reference to Egypt. Cairo: The Egyptian Center for Economic Studies, 2003.

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ʻUsaylah, Ṣubḥī. Wizārat al-Siyāḥah. [Cairo]: Markaz al-Dirāsāt al-Siyāsīyah wa-al-Istirātījīyah, al-Ahrām, 2003.

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Sex, tourism and the postcolonial encounter: Landscapes of longing in Egypt. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2010.

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Duʻbus, Muḥammad Yusrī Ibrāhīm. al- ʻAlāqāt al-ijtimāʻīyah lil-sāʾiḥ: Ruʾyah fī anthrūbūlūzhiyā al-siyāḥah. [Egypt]: M.Y.I. Duʻbus, 1993.

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Hanaa Abd El-Kader Sayed Fayed. The Impacts of Gats: A case study of tourism development in Egypt. Poole: Bournemouth University, 2002.

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Egypt Seminar on Tourism Statistics and Economic Impact Measurement (1997 Cairo, Egypt). Egypt Seminar on Tourism Statistics and Economic Impact Measurement: Cairo International Conference Centre, Cairo, Egypt, 15-16 December 1997. Madrid: World Tourism Organization, 1999.

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Nasr, Marwa. The environmental impacts of tourism on the Red Sea resorts and ancient monuments in Egypt. London: LCP, 2000.

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J, Frew Andrew, ed. Information and communication technologies in tourism 2004: Proceedings of the international conference in Cario, Egypt, 2004. Wien: Springer, 2004.

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Müller, Felix E. Massaker in Luxor: Augenzeugenbericht und Analyse. Zürich: Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 1998.

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Wynn, L. L. Pyramids and nightclubs: A travel ethnography of Arab and Western imaginations of Egypt, from King Tut and a colony of Atlantis to rumors of sex orgies, urban legends about a marauding prince, and blonde belly dancers. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

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Basdevant, Denise. Frommer's touring guide to Egypt. New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1987.

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Berdine, Michael D. The accidental tourist, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, and the British invasion of Egypt in 1882. New York, NY: Routledge, 2004.

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The accidental tourist, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, and the British invasion of Egypt in 1882. New York: Routledge, 2005.

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The rape of the Nile: Tomb robbers, tourists, and archaeologists in Egypt. Wakefield, Rhode Island: Moyer Bell, 1992.

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Fagan, Brian M. The rape of the Nile: Tomb robbers, tourists, and archaeologists in Egypt. Wakefield, R.I: Moyer Bell, 1992.

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Lifting the veil: Two centuries of travellers, traders, and tourists in Egypt. London: Tauris Parke Paperbacks, 2011.

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Klaus, Larsen Norbert, ed. Vita beate Marie egiptiace. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2004.

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Hildebert. Hildeberti Cenomanensis episcopi Vita beate Marie Egiptiace. Turnhout: Brepols, 2005.

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Hildebert. Hildeberti Cenomanensis episcopi Vita beate Marie Egipticae. Turnhout: Brepols, 2004.

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Derwy, M. Salah El. Tourism, culture and development: Egypt. Unesco, 1995.

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Nada, Massoud, and Sakr Hala, eds. Tourism in Egypt: An unfinished business. Cairo: The Egyptian Center for Economic Studies, 2009.

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Tourism in Egypt: An unfinished business. Cairo: Egyptian Center for Economic Studies, 2009.

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Nada, Massoud, ed. International tourism volatility with special reference to Egypt. Cairo: The Egyptian Center for Economic Studies, 2003.

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Mohammed Yehia Zakaria Z. Ahmed, Becky Parker, and Chris Panny. Tourism and Travel in Ancient Egypt: Travel Like an Egyptian. Pro Audio Voices Inc, 2017.

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Jacobs, Jessica. Sex, Tourism and the Postcolonial Encounter: Landscapes of Longing in Egypt. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Jacobs, Jessica. Sex, Tourism and the Postcolonial Encounter: Landscapes of Longing in Egypt. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Jacobs, Jessica. Sex, Tourism and the Postcolonial Encounter: Landscapes of Longing in Egypt. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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American Travelers on the Nile: Early US Visitors to Egypt, 1774-1839. American University in Cairo Press, 2014.

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Andrew, Oliver. American Travelers on the Nile: Early U. S. Visitors to Egypt, 1774-1839. American University in Cairo Press, 2015.

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Andrew, Oliver. American Travelers on the Nile: Early U. S. Visitors to Egypt, 1774-1839. American University in Cairo Press, 2015.

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Rosenmeyer, Patricia A. Worshipping the Colossus. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190626310.003.0002.

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Chapter 2 begins with a discussion of Egypt as a destination for sacred tourism and as a repository of ancient culture, epitomized by the colossus, which functioned as a place of cultural memory. Imperial authors viewed Egypt as a place where Greek myth came to life. Visitors were inspired either by a kind of spiritual touristic impulse—the desire to witness the sacred (theoria)—or by an intellectual tourism and yearning to experience what they had already read or heard about. The inscriptions document these expressions of religious and intellectual wonder, crystallized at the moment of hearing Memnon’s voice. Whether visitors came as worshippers or tourists, in their minds the monument functioned as a material link to the past that miraculously came alive every morning at dawn. The colossus could elicit two distinct reactions—spiritual or intellectual—yet both fit within the framework of a fascination with the mythical past.
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Traveling, Youbena. Egypt: Travel Journal, Traveling Journal, Travelers Journal, Travel Gift, Tourism Journal - 6 X 9 110 Pages - Lined Journal. Independently Published, 2020.

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Toward More Efficient Services in Egypt: Reforming Tourism, Construction, Information Technology, Wholesale and Retail, Roads, and Banking Services. American University in Cairo Press, 2011.

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Lamei, Aya. Technical-Economic Model for Integrated Water Resources Management in Tourism Dependent Arid Coastal Regions; the Case of Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.

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Fagan, Brian. From Stonehenge to Samarkand. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195160918.001.0001.

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Ever since Roman tourists scratched graffiti on the pyramids and temples of Egypt over two thousand years ago, people have traveled far and wide seeking the great wonders of antiquity. In From Stonehenge to Samarkand, noted archaeologist and popular writer Brian Fagan offers an engaging historical account of our enduring love of ancient architecture--the irresistible impulse to visit strange lands in search of lost cities and forgotten monuments. Here is a marvelous history of archaeological tourism, with generous excerpts from the writings of the tourists themselves. Readers will find Herodotus describing the construction of Babylon; Edward Gibbon receiving inspiration for his seminal work while wandering through the ruins of the Forum in Rome; Gustave Flaubert watching the sunrise from atop the Pyramid of Cheops. We visit Easter Island with Pierre Loti, Machu Picchu with Hiram Bingham, Central Africa with David Livingstone. Fagan describes the early antiquarians, consumed with a passionate and omnivorous curiosity, pondering the mysteries of Stonehenge, but he also considers some of the less reputable figures, such as the Earl of Elgin, who sold large parts of the Parthenon to the British Museum. Finally, he discusses the changing nature of archaeological tourism, from the early romantic wanderings of the solitary figure, communing with the departed spirits of Druids or Mayans, to the cruise-ship excursions of modern times, where masses of tourists are hustled through ruins, barely aware of their surroundings. From the Holy Land to the Silk Road, the Yucatán to Angkor Wat, Fagan follows in the footsteps of the great archaeological travelers to retrieve their first written impressions in a book that will delight anyone fascinated with the landmarks of ancient civilization.
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Russell, Jesse. Egypt Travel Guide: Tourist Book. Independently Published, 2019.

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Rutherford, Ian C. Pilgrimage. Edited by Daniel S. Richter and William A. Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199837472.013.18.

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This chapter looks at pilgrimage and sacred travel in the Second Sophistic. The principal topics covered are: the survival of traditional Greek forms of pilgrimage (e.g., involving healing, oracles, and initiation); pilgrimage and the festival culture of the Roman Empire, the sacred tourism practiced by members of the intellectual elite to places of religious and cultural significance; visits made by Roman emperors to sacred destinations; pilgrimage and sacred tourism to and within Roman Egypt; and pilgrimage destinations in the East, including Jewish and early Christian pilgrimage to Jerusalem. It takes account of both literary accounts (Pausanias, Lucian, the Greek novel, Philostratus) and epigraphic sources.
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Joy, Mary Merwids. Egypt Photography Coffee Table Book: Beautiful Pictures for Travel and Tourism Lovers , and Seniors with Alzheimer's and Dementia Patients to Help Them to Stimulate the Memories. Independently Published, 2021.

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Wynn, L. L. Pyramids and Nightclubs: A Travel Ethnography of Arab and Western Imaginations of Egypt, from King Tut and a Colony of Atlantis to Rumors of Sex Orgies, ... a Marauding Prince, and Blonde Belly Dancers. University of Texas Press, 2007.

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Wynn, L. L. Pyramids and Nightclubs: A Travel Ethnography of Arab and Western Imaginations of Egypt, from King Tut and a Colony of Atlantis to Rumors of Sex Orgies, Urban Legends about a Marauding Prince, and Blonde Belly Dancers. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2010.

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Pyramids and Nightclubs: A Travel Ethnography of Arab and Western Imaginations of Egypt, from King Tut and a Colony of Atlantis to Rumors of Sex Orgies, ... a Marauding Prince, and Blonde Belly Dancers. University of Texas Press, 2007.

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Impact of the peace process on trade in services: The tourism sector in the ESCWA region, case studies of Egypt, Jordan and the West Bank and Gaza Strip. New York: United Nations, 1998.

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Egypt Classical Art Tours: Saqqara and Giza. Atlantis, 1990.

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Sims, Lesley. A Visitor's Guide to Ancient Egypt (Time Tours). Educational Development Corporation, 2001.

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Rosenmeyer, Patricia A. The Language of Ruins. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190626310.001.0001.

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A colossal statue, originally built to honor an ancient pharaoh, still stands in Egyptian Thebes. Damaged by an earthquake, and re-identified as the Homeric hero Memnon, it was believed to “speak” regularly at daybreak. By the middle of the first century CE, the colossus had become a popular site for sacred tourism; visitors flocked to hear the miraculous sound, leaving behind over one hundred Greek and Latin inscriptions. These inscriptions are varied and diverse: brief acknowledgments of having heard Memnon’s voice; longer lists by Roman administrators including details of personal accomplishments; and elaborate elegiac poems by both amateurs and professionals. The inscribed names reveal the presence of emperors and soldiers, provincial governors and businessmen, elite women and military wives, and families with children. This study is the first complete assessment of all the inscriptions considered in their social, cultural, and historical context. The Memnon colossus functioned as a powerful site of engagement with the Greek past for a broad segment of society. The inscriptions shed light on attitudes toward sacred tourism, the role of Egypt in the Greco-Roman imagination, and Homer’s cultural legacy in the imperial era. Visitors sought a “close encounter” with this ghost from the Homeric past anchored in the Egyptian present. Their inscriptions idealize Greece by echoing archaic literature at the same time as they reflect their own historical horizon. While Memnon’s voice falls silent by the end of the second century CE, the statue finds new worshippers among Romantic poets in nineteenth-century Europe.
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Last Train to Cairo: Touring Egypt in the 21st Century. Boston, USA: PQ Cohen, 2021.

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Ltd Cook Thomas and Son. Cook's Tourists' Handbook for Egypt, the Nile, and the Desert. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Amin, Gihan, Timothy Dobos, and Greater Than A. Tourist. Greater Than a Tourist- Cairo Egypt: 50 Travel Tips from a Local. Independently Published, 2018.

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