"The Times" The British government chooses Luxor among the best tourist destinations for the year 2025
The Governor of Luxor, Eng. Abdel Muttalib Amara, praised the newspaper “The Times”‘s highlighting of… Al-Alamiya, one of the oldest British newspapers, shed light on Luxor Governorate and selected it among the list of the best tourist destinations in the world for the year 2025.
The Governor of Luxor confirmed – in a statement today, Thursday – that the interest of international media and newspapers in Luxor Governorate, comes because it is The most famous tourist areas in the world because of the archaeological and tourist attractions it contains that are unparalleled anywhere and unparalleled in any other country, praising the efforts of various state agencies in cooperation with the governorate, to develop and grow the governorate.
The Times was It published a report entitled “The 17 Best Places to Visit in February 2025,” in which Luxor Governorate ranked eighth, after the American city of New Orleans, which ranked first, followed by the Thai island of Koh Samui in second place, then the Norwegian Lofoten Islands chain in rank. It was followed by the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico, which came in fourth place, while the Ari Atoll Islands in the Maldives came in fifth place, followed by the Swiss province of Valais in sixth place, and Luxor was preceded by the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, which came in seventh place, while Luxor ranked eighth. As the best tourist destinations for the year 2025.
The report explained the advantages of Luxor and its components as a tourist destination suitable for all groups, noting the warmth of the governorate during the winter period, especially the month of February, where the warm sun is an ideal time for tours and visits. And enjoy visiting archaeological areas.
It is noteworthy that " The Times" A British daily newspaper founded in London in 1785, and it is considered one of the most famous international newspapers that enjoys follow-up and interest from various readers all over the world.