ADVERTISEMENT

Egypt is one of the oldest countries in the world. Located in northeast Africa, it has been around since about 3150 BC and is home to the Great Pyramid of Giza, the only surviving ancient wonder.

But there's more to it. And there's one subreddit that wants you to go beyond the statues and tombs, showing all the things that tourism agencies tend to exclude from their promotionals.

Appropriately titled r/Egypt, this online community provides a deeper look into the country and its citizens. From a local Alexandria bird lover to a simple but very beautiful tree in Cairo, continue scrolling and check out some of its most popular posts.

We managed to get in contact with one of the subreddit's moderators, Bradhrad, and they were kind enough to have a little chat with us.

"The sub is mainly Egyptians but a fairly high percentage of the members are foreigners, either lurking or living in Egypt," Bradhard told Bored Panda.

The fact that the subreddit is bilingual also helps — it allows both English and Arabic.

#3

This Large But Beautiful Tree In Cairo

This Large But Beautiful Tree In Cairo

reddit.com Report

#4

A Fluffy Tour Guide

A Fluffy Tour Guide

gamergirlsriseup Report

#5

We Famous Now...we Really Did Surprise The World I Am Really Proud!!

We Famous Now...we Really Did Surprise The World I Am Really Proud!!

YoYo_ismael Report

Add photo comments
POST
mart_sermus avatar
Mart Se
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Global financial disaster probably costing hundreds of billions - and they sent 7 blokes to fix it?

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu

In Egypt itself, most people live along the banks of the Nile River, and over two-fifths of the population lives in urban areas. 

Along the Nile, the population density is one of the highest in the world, exceeding 5,000 people per square mile (2,000 per square km) in a number of governorates.

The rapidly growing population is also very young, with roughly one-third of the total under age 15 and about three-fifths under 30.

ADVERTISEMENT
#7

Yes, I Think To Myself What A Wonderful World

Yes, I Think To Myself What A Wonderful World

LedoArt Report

ADVERTISEMENT

As you can probably tell from the pictures, the content on the subreddit is pretty varied. "It goes from politics to dark humor to a simple discussion on economics to an everyday question," Bradhrad said.

"Reddit is usually less popular than top social media sites like Facebook or Twitter, and as the subreddit is mainly in English, [so I think] most of the users on the sub are either teenagers or young adults."

#9

Savage

Savage

reddit.com Report

ADVERTISEMENT

What's really interesting is the fact that even though Egypt's history spans thousands of years, we're still learning about it. For example, archeologists have just discovered over 18,000 broken pieces of ceramics called "ostraca" that served as writing materials in ancient Egypt.

The inscriptions on the shreds include lists of names, representations of gods, and receipts for food purchases. Among these were hundreds of lines written in a school by pupils receiving Bart Simpson-like punishments, the team also believes.

#14

Nubian Houses In Egypt And Sudan

Nubian Houses In Egypt And Sudan

husseinjabir97 Report

Add photo comments
POST
liverpoolroze avatar
Rose the Cook
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have photos like this from my trip. Many have pigeon coops incorporated into the actual house.

View more commentsArrow down menu
#15

Can We All Take A Moment To Embrace Such A Beautiful, But Underappreciated Mosque In Sohag? It Won Global Architecture Awards, But Not That Many People Know About It. The Basuna Mosque.

Can We All Take A Moment To Embrace Such A Beautiful, But Underappreciated Mosque In Sohag? It Won Global Architecture Awards, But Not That Many People Know About It. The Basuna Mosque.

KingDahab Report

Add photo comments
POST
stefanscheiben avatar
The Scout
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A wonderful piece of modern achitecture that uses traditional patterns. Modern sacral buildings are underrated... This building is the Al Abu Stait mosque in Basuna, built by architect Waleed Arafa in 2019. It looks much more traditional from different angles - and much more modern inside.

View more commentsArrow down menu

If you ever wished to visit this country, now is the time. Lonely Planet even included Egypt in its Top 10 countries to travel to in 2022 list. According to the travel guide book publisher, one of the best ways to see this land is to hop on a boat.

"The old saying that Egypt is the gift of the Nile still rings true: without the river, there would be no fertile land, no food, and a lot less electricity," Lonely Planet wrote. "Although people's lives are increasingly physically detached from the water, the Nile still exerts a uniquely powerful role. Luckily for visitors, the river is also the perfect place from which to see many of the most spectacular ancient monuments, which is one reason why a Nile cruise remains such a popular way to travel.

ADVERTISEMENT
#17

Beautiful Sunset From Airbnb In Egypt 2020

Beautiful Sunset From Airbnb In Egypt 2020

whosyourbaghdady Report

#18

Scale 🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪

Scale 🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪

mahmoud50569 Report

#19

Red Sea From Space Egypt

Red Sea From Space Egypt

DaveGameZ666 Report

Add photo comments
POST
whisky-lady avatar
KM
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There's a space Egypt? Was Stargate a documentary after all?!

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu

Egypt's tourism sector, accounting for approximately 12 percent of the country's economy, has been experiencing a slump since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.

In 2020, the country's tourism revenues dropped 70% to a record low of $4bn due to the covid crisis, down from $13.03bn in 2019. Only 3.5 million travelers visited Egypt in 2020, compared to 13.1 million in 2019.

#20

My Egyptian Neighbor Gave Me A Sampler Of Her Mom's Home Cooking. Omg. I've Never Had Food Like This Before.

My Egyptian Neighbor Gave Me A Sampler Of Her Mom's Home Cooking. Omg. I've Never Had Food Like This Before.

eldersveld Report

#21

Amazing View Of The Pyramids Of Giza ♥️

Amazing View Of The Pyramids Of Giza ♥️

Jamila_Alzaabii Report

#22

Like If It Was Made Just Yesterday!!

Like If It Was Made Just Yesterday!!

muachraf Report

Add photo comments
POST
vickyz avatar
Vicky Z
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Plot twist: it was made yesterday😅😅 but seriously it's very impressive

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
See Also on Bored Panda
#23

Portsaid

Portsaid

fesbanu Report

However, 2022 should bring the inauguration of huge tourist and archaeological projects, such as the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), the Mohamed Ali Pasha Palace in Shubra, and the Capitals Museum in the City of Arts and Culture in the New Administrative Capital, as well as the completion of the ‘Galala Project’, Al-Alamein City, and the ‘Great Transfiguration Project’ in St. Catherine.

ADVERTISEMENT

Let's hope these initiatives together with r/Egypt will help the country to rebound!

#24

Pyramids Of Giza - A View Of The Pyramids Of Giza Along The Nile River At Sunset, 1934.

Pyramids Of Giza - A View Of The Pyramids Of Giza Along The Nile River At Sunset, 1934.

Misery_Girl_1999 Report

Add photo comments
POST
bumblebee_4 avatar
bumble bee
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you google earth the pyramids you can take a virtual walking tour. You get to experience visiting but from home. I have done this for other places known and unknown.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#25

What The Hell Happened To These I've Been Looking For One For Years

What The Hell Happened To These I've Been Looking For One For Years

Abdelrahman_eltahhan Report

#26

A Photo Of The Sphinx In The Late 1800s. It Was Taken From A Hot Air Balloon And Was Still Covered By Sand

A Photo Of The Sphinx In The Late 1800s. It Was Taken From A Hot Air Balloon And Was Still Covered By Sand

3askaryyy Report

#27

El Sakakini Pasha Palace, Cairo, Egypt. 🇪🇬

El Sakakini Pasha Palace, Cairo, Egypt. 🇪🇬

reddit.com Report

#28

Alexandria Sea After Quarantine (Abo Qeer) 😳

Alexandria Sea After Quarantine (Abo Qeer) 😳

B4dr003 Report

#29

Satisfaction Smile With The Taste Of Life, Egypt

Satisfaction Smile With The Taste Of Life, Egypt

mahmoud50569 Report

#31

Kings And Queens Are Being Moved From The Old Museum To The New Grand Egyptian Museum!

Kings And Queens Are Being Moved From The Old Museum To The New Grand Egyptian Museum!

Econort816 Report

ADVERTISEMENT
See Also on Bored Panda
#35

Artificial Intelligence Reconstruction Of What Pharaoh Ramses II May Have Looked Like (1,303 - 1,213 Bc).

Artificial Intelligence Reconstruction Of What Pharaoh Ramses II May Have Looked Like (1,303 - 1,213 Bc).

Pluto-NO Report

#36

Never Failed To Impress Me, Egypt.

Never Failed To Impress Me, Egypt.

WaelMwafey Report

#37

This Guy Hanging From One Of His Belts To Show People That His Belts Are Good Quality. Egyptian Metro Sellers Are A Different Species.

This Guy Hanging From One Of His Belts To Show People That His Belts Are Good Quality. Egyptian Metro Sellers Are A Different Species.

Zillak Report

#38

A Normal Day In Cairo.

A Normal Day In Cairo.

WaelMwafey Report

Add photo comments
POST
vanburensupernova44 avatar
Buren
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't know which one is more intriguing, hula-hoop car or dead man in the trunk

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#39

F**k Giza Pyramids All My Homies Love Heinz Ketchup Bottle

F**k Giza Pyramids All My Homies Love Heinz Ketchup Bottle

EdicaranFauna Report

Add photo comments
POST
jrudy avatar
PandaJon
Community Member
2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

True fact: The Pharaoh's loved Heinz ketchup and built statues of bottles honor them

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#40

This Building In Alexandria, Egypt

This Building In Alexandria, Egypt

unknown Report

Note: this post originally had 62 images. It’s been shortened to the top 40 images based on user votes.