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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.4/5)
Genre: Travel, Guidebook, Photography, History, Culture
Book Review:
Bonechi's ''All of Egypt'' lives up to its ambitious title by attempting to provide a complete visual and informational overview of one of the world's most fascinating travel destinations. This English edition is a classic example of the publisher's strength: delivering stunning, coffee-table-worthy photography paired with concise, practical travel guidance.
The book excels as a pre-trip planner and a visual souvenir. Its photographs are vibrant and well-composed, capturing everything from the awe-inspiring scale of the Pyramids of Giza and the temples of Luxor to the bustling Khan el-Khalili bazaar and the serene beauty of the Nile. The coverage is impressively broad, spanning from Cairo to Abu Simbel and including the Sinai region.
As a guidebook, it provides essential information on major sites, including historical context, architectural highlights, and travel tips. However, readers should note that Bonechi guides are often more visual encyclopedias than deeply detailed logistical manuals. They are perfect for building excitement and understanding the ''what'' and ''where,'' but you may need to supplement with a more text-heavy guide (like Lonely Planet) for in-depth practicalities like accommodation, transportation details, and budget advice.
Overall, ''All of Egypt'' is highly recommended for first-time visitors to Egypt, armchair travelers, and anyone who appreciates beautiful photography of historical wonders. It successfully conveys the magic and grandeur of Egypt, making it a valuable resource for trip inspiration and a beautiful keepsake to remember the journey by.