By Jennifer Walton Ibn Hayan Lab in Arkan Plaza has introduced a new technology in Egypt that might be able to explain your unresolved health problems.  Cairo East Magazine paid a visit to Dr. Nesma Tallawy to get the details. Food...
By Manal Abdel Rehim Old Cairo, founded in 969 AD by the Fatimid dynasty, has a thousand years of richhistory, so wandering the meandering alleyways and discovering magnificent mosques, fine old houses, and odd palaces is a treat for locals...

Egypt on Two Wheels

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Behind the Scenes By Nahla Samaha In our September 2014 issue, we brought you the inspiring story of Galal Zekri-Chatila, the young cyclist planning a five-month journey across all of Egypt on his bicycle. It is a mission aimed at raising...
  Ahmed Gabr By Jennifer Walton Ahmed Gabr has become an internationally recognized name after achieving the Guinness World Record for the deepest SCUBA dive. Back on his home turf, Egyptian Ahmed Gabr was met with challenges along the path towards reaching...
Celebrating Traditional Crafts Pottery, Woodwork and Handicrafts at Fayoum's Annual Festival By Hilary Diack The Tunis village festival for pottery and handicrafts will take place for the 4th year running in this small Fayoum Oasis village by Lake Qarun, from the...

Breezing Along The Nile

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By Hilary Diack Fancy dipping your toes in the water, but not up to facing a long drive and queues of traffic? Cairo East Magazine has good news to share with you. Water-skiing, windsurfing, rowing and sailing aficionados can enjoy...

Pure Autumn

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Pure Autumn It's all about texture thisseason. Layer a furry gilet over a dress or coat for a cozy look. By Lydia Schoonderbeek   Sheepskin, felt and chunky knits...