Today is the day!

Thank goodness for Helen, finding out we needed an International Driver’s License! Fortunately, the NRMA at Castle Hill we’re able to issue one on the spot, so got it this morning, in the nick ofBaca lagi
Quick stop in KL, en route to Macau.

So far, so good. Gonna be a long day today (surprise, surprise !)
Having a Starbucks break. We have a day in Macau exploring, before the long trek to Cairo. Yes, we do it the long way, but I can't flyBaca lagi
HKG to DXB

Next leg of the outward bound journey, that was always going to be long.. Hong Kong to Dubai... Flight takes off 00:35 hours. We will definitely sleep this leg.. We've walked 20,000 steps on about 3Baca lagi
A day in Macau

We broke up the trip by a 14 hour layover in Macau. We'd not been here before, so it was interesting. It is the Las Vegas of Asia, with 38+ casinos, many replicas of Vegas, including theBaca lagi
In Dubai for a minute!

Nothing to report, last stop before Cairo! Gratuitous selfie while PeeVee seeks EGP, ready for the tipping.
Cairo & The Pyramids of Giza

An amazing day...finally made it to Cairo. Flying over the Sinai Peninsula was quite surreal. There is a photo of the Suez Canal. The water was stunningly blue amid the dun colour of the vastBaca lagi
More photos of Giza...

So, here I am, it is now 3am and I’m wide awake. We crashed at 9pm, it was the latest we could last after more than 64 hours without being horizontal, but damn this body not allowing my more than 6Baca lagi
The Egyptian Museum

We both woke super early this morning(see my earlier post!), so had a leisurely morning over breakfast and coffee. We then packed our gear, and the hotel stored it for us, then we hit the street. WeBaca lagi
Abu Simbel

Today we had one thing planned - the trip to Abu Simbel. We were collected by our driver, Ramon, a young man of few words, but very efficient. The drive to Abu Simbel is 3 hours and 280km through theBaca lagi
Philae, Aswan, Egypt

Today, we were collected at 9am from the hotel by our guide for the next 4 days, Hany. Hany took us to the Aswan High Dam, a very important site, built in 1960s, above the low dam built in 1902. ItBaca lagi
Kom Ombo

This morning we disembarked at 6am, and the boat had moored in front of this temple. Kom Ombo means Mountain of Gold, and the people gave up their agricultural crops to mine gold. Unfortunately, manyBaca lagi
Edfu - The Temple of Horus

In the afternoon we were placed on a horse and buggy, and driven through the streets of Edfu to go to The Temple of Horus. This experience was exactly how I’d pictured the Middle East! The sightsBaca lagi
Valley of the Kings

This morning was very special. We got up at 3.15 am to go ballooning over the Valley of the Kings. All I can say is “wow”!
We were in a basket with a bunch of giggling Japanese girls, some Brits,Baca lagi
Part two: Valley of the Kings

After breakfast, we headed to the Valley of the Kings. So called because over sixty Pharoahs were entombed here. The day was very hot - at 6.30am is was already 36 degrees, so we had to paceBaca lagi
Part three: Temples of Luxor and Karnak

After the Valley of the Kings, we headed back to the boat to rest up and eat as it was very hot - 40 degrees by then. The first stop was the Temple of Luxor, started by by Amenhotep II in 1400BC, andBaca lagi
Athens Airport - en route to Naples

An exhausting day - train from Luxor to Cairo, a five hour wait for plane to Athens, then Athen flight to Naples, arriving to our hotel very close to the Piazza Garibaldi. Fortunately, they let usBaca lagi
Herculaneum

The train trip to Herculaneum was uneventful, and we found there were far less tourists who made the trip after Pompeii. We decided against going up Vesuvius, as it was completely cloud bound.
WeBaca lagi
Pompeii

Today we set off by Metro using our Campania cards, which gave us free travel and museum entry in the Naples area. We took the train headed toward Sorrento, as instructed, but unfortunately we got onBaca lagi
Amalfi

Today we arrived in Sorrento,and dropped our bags off at our hotel. We were early,so we planned to catch a bus to Amalfi through Positano. What a wonderful, if perilous drive that was!
This is theBaca lagi
Sorrento to Capri

Sorrento is a delightful town, clinging to the volcanic cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean Sea with Vesuvius in the distance. Lemons are huge,and as attested last night, their I on cello is to dieBaca lagi
Capri to Palermo

We checked out of our lovely hotel, parked our bags and went exploring. We caught one of the tiny buses to Anacapri. The buses are necessarily small because of the road being so narrow and windy, butBaca lagi
Palermo photos

Photos from around Palermo
Palermo to Marsala

This morning was a slower start, after a great breakfast at our hotel, Paul headed off to collect our rental car for the next ew days. He was one for a while, but the problem was a great queue at theBaca lagi
Agrigento, Sicily

First, a shot of our Ford Focus rental. It's large by Italian standards, and Paul tell me it drives very well. It has all mod cons, and is actually built for Android!) Like the ruins theBaca lagi
Piazza Armerina

Leaving Agrigento, we headed towards Piazza Armerina. We found the ruins of Villa Romana del Casale, a nobleman’s home (the Dominus).
The mosaics where very complete, and in one room, about 20Baca lagi