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Cairo’s Zoo at Giza: One Of The Most Beautiful In The World


 

 

www.touregpyt.net The Zoo at Giza is one of the most beautiful in the world and the the most densely inhabited by the various animal and plant species.  Its area is about 80 feddans. It is located near the west bank of the Nile. Its northern tip overlooks Cairo University.  It is not far from down town Cairo and is linked to it by numerous buses.  The Zoo is under the supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture in Egypt.

Khedive Ismail (1863-1879), the ruler of Egypt, was the first to think of opening the Zoo on the occasion of the inauguration of the Suez Canal in 1869 but he could not do so for the lack of enough time.  On March 1,1891, the Zoo at Giza was opened for the public. It is distinguished for its rare imported plants , walks that are paved with colored pebbles set in beautiful mosaic pictures, and its streams, lakes, bridges, and hilly habitats for the various animals that it houses. These hilly areas are planted with cactus trees and particularly the rare cactus fruit. Egypt's moderate climate helped preserve the lives of animals from different regions without the use of air-conditioning for cooling or warming.

The Zoo is considered a huge exhibition of African wild life. It is a habitat for many species of animals and birds which are now extinct in Egypt. They are to be restored to their original environments from which they were extinct. Among these are mountain goats and rams, Egyptian gazelles and heron.

The zoo is comprised of  five hilly areas; the greatest called the Citadel Hill which was constructed in 1867. It is decorated with various statues of the extinct Fayoum rhinoceros, crocodiles and strange birds. Its plateau is covered with a small park that could be reached by means of a spiral path. It comprises plant-covered walks, a number of streams, a hall in its center as a resting place and various statues of birds and reptiles made of cement and pebbles. The streams flow through caves with white coral reefs hanging down, into waterfalls that lead to a lake with two islands connected with a wooden bridge.  In front of the lions' house there are two artificial hills connected with a rare iron suspended bridge, the only one in Egypt.

In addition to the numerous animals in the garden, there is a museum which was built in 1906. It consists of three big halls exhibiting large groups of Egyptian and foreign embalmed birds, reptiles, fish and animals as well as skeletons. There are also two other halls exhibiting various kinds of animals, reptiles, and birds. An embalming factory is located behind the museum for such purposes.

The Zoo is also an institute where scientists study the behavior of animals and birds. There are five non-governmental organizations that carry out campaigns to encourage people to preserve wild life and promote environment awareness in Egypt.

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Cairo’s  Zoo at Giza: One Of The Most Beautiful In The World
Cairo’s Zoo at Giza: One Of The Most Beautiful In The World

The Zoo at Giza is densely inhabited by various animal and plant species. (28/12/2006)
Egyptian Squatters Out, Tourists In
Egyptian Squatters Out, Tourists In

Mud-brick houses over the necropolis in Luxor have been demolished and the residents re-housed. (14/12/2006)
Cairo’s House Of  Suhaymi
Cairo’s House Of Suhaymi

Bayt El Suhaymi is a historic, restored house next to Cairo's famous Khan El Khalili market. (16/11/2006)
Visitor Numbers Eroding Egypt’s Cultural Heritage
Visitor Numbers Eroding Egypt’s Cultural Heritage

Booming tourism is having a catastrophic effect on the country's unique cultural heritage. (16/11/2006)
Thieves Find Pharaohs’ Dentists
Thieves Find Pharaohs’ Dentists

Grave robbers in Egypt have unwittingly helped archaeologists discover the tombs of royal dentists. (02/11/2006)
Egyptian Tourism Authority Website Records Over One Million Visits
Egyptian Tourism Authority Website Records Over One Million Visits

A one-stop resource for finding out about Egypt has proved extremely popular. (05/10/2006)
Bedouins Of Egypt: The Final Chapter Of An Ancient Tradition
Bedouins Of Egypt: The Final Chapter Of An Ancient Tradition

Explaining the Bedouin life and culture is really a tricky topic, a moving target at best. (29/09/2006)
The Marine Museum In Alexandria
The Marine Museum In Alexandria

The Marine Museum is one of the smallest museums in Egypt but its exhibitions are unique. (15/09/2006)
First Arab Nobel Laureate Dies
First Arab Nobel Laureate Dies

Naguib Mahfouz, who has died aged 94, was the Arab world's most prominent literary figure. (08/09/2006)
Giant Ramses Statue Gets New Home
Giant Ramses Statue Gets New Home

A huge granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II was moved from Cairo square. (01/09/2006)
Alexandria’s Fort Qaitbey
Alexandria’s Fort Qaitbey

Fort Qaitbey is a great tourist site for children and adults. There is something for everyone. (01/09/2006)
The Terbana Mosque In Alexandria
The Terbana Mosque In Alexandria

Terbana Mosque, a jewel of the Mediterranean. (25/08/2006)
Egypt’s Altunbugha al-Maridani Mosque
Egypt’s Altunbugha al-Maridani Mosque

Egypt’s Altunbugha al-Maridani Mosque is one of the finest monuments of the 14th century. (14/08/2006)
Ancient Garland In Egyptian Tomb
Ancient Garland In Egyptian Tomb

Archaeologists in Egypt expecting to find a mummy during their excavation of a burial chamber in Luxor have instead discovered a garland of flowers. (31/07/2006)
Egypt’s Stunning Resorts & Premier Locations
Egypt’s Stunning Resorts & Premier Locations

Egypt is in the midst of a tourism boom with developers busy planning major resorts along the stunning Mediterranean and Red Sea coastlines. The North coast is now firmly on the tourism radar followi (14/07/2006)
Blockbuster King Tut Exhibition Comes To Chicago
Blockbuster King Tut Exhibition Comes To Chicago

The King Tut exhibit in Chicago offers a window into the world of the Pharaohs. (19/06/2006)
German University To Return Egyptian Relief
German University To Return Egyptian Relief

The University of Tubingen has agreed to return to Egypt five fragments of a relief. (06/06/2006)
Egypt Expects More Tourists From The Gulf
Egypt Expects More Tourists From The Gulf

Egyptian tourism has witnessed a total of 8.6 million visitors in 2005. (25/05/2006)
Holiday Makers Unfazed By Egypt Terror Attacks
Holiday Makers Unfazed By Egypt Terror Attacks

The triple blast which tore through an Egyptian resort town had minimal effect on tourist numbers. (18/05/2006)
Tourist Attractions
Tourist Attractions

Pharoah's Village (04/05/2006)
Exhibitions
Exhibitions

Hajj and Umrah Fair 2006 in Cairo (04/05/2006)
Fairs
Fairs

Mediterranean Travel Fair: Infinite Ideas, Endless Inspiration (04/05/2006)
Conferences
Conferences

International Conference On Food And Tourism (04/05/2006)
Editorial
Editorial

Senseless Bombings: The Locals Suffer Most. (27/04/2006)
Ancient Statues From Egyptian Underwater City To Go On Display
Ancient Statues From Egyptian Underwater City To Go On Display

Statues from the ancient underwater city of Herakleion will be exhibited in Paris and Berlin. (27/04/2006)
Record Setting Tourist Arrivals For Egypt
Record Setting Tourist Arrivals For Egypt

With record tourist arrivals, Egypt is marketing itself regionally at this year’s ATM. (20/04/2006)
Egypt Finds Clue To Ancient Temple’s Secret
Egypt Finds Clue To Ancient Temple’s Secret

An Egyptian archaeological team has discovered structures in the southwestern town of Fayoum. (13/04/2006)
Egyptian Tourist Authority Launches New Website
Egyptian Tourist Authority Launches New Website

The Egyptian Tourist Authority has launched its new official website http://www.egypt.travel. (06/04/2006)
British Royals Stay In Candle-Power Hotel During Desert Trip
British Royals Stay In Candle-Power Hotel During Desert Trip

Prince Charles visited the Siwa oasis to highlight environmentally friendly tourism. (30/03/2006)
Cairo’s Taxi Revolution Targets Tourists
Cairo’s Taxi Revolution Targets Tourists

Egypt unveiled a sleek fleet of eco-friendly, natural-gas run taxis. (23/03/2006)
Egypt Pharaoh Find 'Not A Tomb'
Egypt Pharaoh Find 'Not A Tomb'

A chamber unearthed in the Valley of the Kings recently was not a tomb as first thought. (23/03/2006)
Mِvenpick Resort Opens In Taba
Mِvenpick Resort Opens In Taba

A new luxury resort in Taba, on the Red Sea coast in Egypt was opened by Movenpick. (16/03/2006)
Egypt Nails Hotel Contract Furniture Deals
Egypt Nails Hotel Contract Furniture Deals

The Egyptian Furniture Industry, will be represented for the first time at The Hotel Show 2006. (09/03/2006)
US Urged To Return Egyptian Mask
US Urged To Return Egyptian Mask

Egypt has asked an art museum in the US to return a 3,000-year-old funerary mask. (09/03/2006)
Egypt
Egypt

Greenery In The Desert: The Other Side Of Egypt (02/03/2006)
Pharaonic  Tomb Find Stuns Egypt
Pharaonic Tomb Find Stuns Egypt

Archaeologists have discovered an intact, ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of the Kings. (16/02/2006)
Rising Water Threatens Great Temples Of Egypt
Rising Water Threatens Great Temples Of Egypt

The ancient Egyptian tombs and temples at Luxor are being devastated by salt water. (09/02/2006)
Italian Adventurer Half Way Across Sahara
Italian Adventurer Half Way Across Sahara

Italian adventurer Stevani Miglietti could be the first person to cross the Sahara on foot. (03/02/2006)
Statue Of Akhenaten's Mother Found
Statue Of Akhenaten's Mother Found

A team of archaeologists have discovered a statue depicting Pharaoh Akhenaten's mother. (02/02/2006)
Egypt Tourist Arrivals Up
Egypt Tourist Arrivals Up

The number of tourist arrivals increases by 6% in 2005. (26/01/2006)
Tourism in Egypt: from Islamic and Economic points of view
Tourism in Egypt: from Islamic and Economic points of view

Last month, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism organized a conference: "Tourism in Egypt from an Islamic and Economic Point of View", (06/01/2006)

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