In 2019, social entrepreneur Amy Webb decided to open her travel agency Bucket List Egypt after a life-changing experience of traveling to the country for her wedding. Born in South Carolina to Egyptian immigrants, Webb said that she opened her travel agency to ensure tourists enjoy Egypt’s most sacred places with safety and ease of mind.

“I went to Egypt for the first time at the age of 33. That’s when my life changed based on my experience there. I was shocked to learn about Egypt’s history and how the ancient people lived over 4000 years ago. Everything was sacred, pristine, and intentional.  My first experience empowered me to bring more people to Egypt, so they can experience the same thing I witnessed. To go on a once-in-a-lifetime journey through Egypt and to learn from our ancestors can change lives forever,” Amy Webb told Travel Noire.

source:https://travelnoire.com/inside-the-black-owned-travel-agency-working-to-empower-black-heritage-tourism-in-egypt