Local Industry
Visit the local markets to see the variety of aluminum products manufactured in the city.
Mīt Ghamr, located in the Dakahlia Governorate of Egypt, is a city that marries industrial strength with historical depth. Known as a major center for aluminum production, it contributes over 70% of Egypt's total output, particularly in aluminum utensils. Historically, it was a hub for Sufism during the Mamluk era and has a storied past of resilience, having been rebuilt multiple times after devastating fires. It is also notable for being the birthplace of the first modern Islamic bank. Visitors to Mīt Ghamr can explore its industrial prowess while delving into its rich cultural and historical tapestry.
Mīt Ghamr, located in the Dakahlia Governorate of Egypt, is a city that marries industrial strength with historical depth. Known as a major center for aluminum production, it contributes over 70% of Egypt's total output, particularly in aluminum utensils. Historically, it was a hub for Sufism during the Mamluk era and has a storied past of resilience, having been rebuilt multiple times after devastating fires. It is also notable for being the birthplace of the first modern Islamic bank. Visitors to Mīt Ghamr can explore its industrial prowess while delving into its rich cultural and historical tapestry.
Major center for aluminum production.
Historical significance in Sufism during the Mamluk era.
Birthplace of the first Islamic bank.
Rich history of resistance against foreign occupations.
Major hub for aluminum production.
Rich history with significant cultural heritage.
Located on the Damietta branch of the Nile Delta.
Visit the local markets to see the variety of aluminum products manufactured in the city.
Explore the city's historical sites related to Sufism and its resistance against foreign occupations.
History enthusiasts and industrial tourists.
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$30-$60 p/day
Arabic, English
Engage with the local community to learn about the city's unique history and culture.
March-MaySeptember-November
Spring is pleasant with mild temperatures, ideal for exploring the city's historical sites.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to experience local festivals.
Fall offers mild weather, perfect for visiting industrial sites and historical landmarks.
Winters are cooler and less crowded, providing a peaceful experience for tourists.