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    • Day 32

      A fairly relaxed Cairo day

      October 23, 2022 in Egypt ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

      Today was actually more relaxed. Amr and I left soon after 8 and walked to Granita, the restaurant right near the Marriott where we had dinner one night before the cruise, and today we met Amr’s friend Hesham and his American wife Carole. The last time we saw her was in New York decades ago. He lived and worked in the US for quite a while (his parents were diplomats too, so he had grown up in many countries like Amr)…and moved back to Egypt about 15 years ago but lives in one of the new settlements out of Cairo. He is funny and nice…says in the US they regard him as Egyptian, and in Egypt they regard him as American…anyway, we had a nice breakfast and chat with them, then walked over to the nearby Gezira club where Amr had a swim and I read my kindle and had one of the delicious lemon juices.

      Got back about 2 and had a leisurely afternoon. Omnia is getting the apartment ready to be left for a long spell again…covering furniture and putting ornaments etc out of dust’s way! She will be coming back to Oz, arriving a few days after us and staying for about 3 weeks - spending almost a week of that time in Melbourne. Amr tonight has gone to a reunion of his high school class. Apparently they meet up (the ones still in Cairo) fairly often - it isn’t a special annual event or anything, but he may see people he hasn’t seen for over 50 years!!

      No photos of today. I will add one with Hesham and Carole, but they are on Amr’s phone and I can’t get it yet. And I did manage to fiddle and delete and defuzz the photos from the high tea at Omnia’s the other night, if it’s worth looking back….will now add photos but they aren’t good…the ones of all 4 of us must have been on one of their phones…bad of Carole blinking, but all I have!! Breakfast was yum - I had a cheese and mushroom omelette (with a salad!) and yogurt and honey on the side and Amr had his favourite Egyptian dish of foul - beans with feta and harissa.
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    • Day 4

      Egyptian museum

      December 6, 2022 in Egypt ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

      I had what I consider dinner for breakfast 😁. We spent the day at the museum learning about Egyptian history and art. When a new tomb is discovered it is opened and not entered for 2 weeks. Nobody shaves their face before going in b/c someone shaved once and the bacteria in the air from the tomb entered their skin where they had a cut on their face and killed them. Finished the day watching the sun set over the Nile river and the hauntingly beautiful city from the rooftop.Read more

    • Cairo's Egyptian Museum

      December 17, 2022 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      While waiting for the train, we had time in the afternoon to visit the museum. It is only a 5 minute walk away. Mind you we had to face the crazy traffic! Luckily several Egyptians offered to take our hands, haha, and walk us across the streets. They are only 2 traffic lights that we have seen in our time here and one is near the museum. Thank heavens.

      We heard that previously the museum had been absolutely packed with artifacts but with the pending opening of the new Giza museum, a lot of artifacts have been moved over there already. We found that going to the museum on our own, was a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours. We especially loved the King Tut display. For some reason, we didn’t have to pay to take photos, but once again there were several rooms with precious artifacts that we were not allowed to take photos in.

      The museum had a lovely outside restaurant so we ate a tasty spaghetti bolognese lunch there while thinking of an old family friend (Italian) who is in her last hours of life. Here’s to a good life in Canada, Auntie Maria.
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    • Day 6

      Ausflug zu den Piramyden von Gize

      December 27, 2022 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Das Schiff hält in Alexandria an um uns zu unserer Reise zu den Pyramiden raus zu lassen 👍😀es geht 3.5 Std. Nach Kairo ins Museum und anschliessend weiter nach Gize zu den 3 Pyramiden es war Eindrücklich und Schön.
      Aber ich sag euch der Car Chaufeur hatte seine mühe mit der Schaltung ( die arme Kupplung)🤣🤣🤣
      Die Sphinx durften wir auch no Begrüssen dann noch ein kurzer Stopp bei einer Papier Produktion und los gehts zum Schiff.
      Kurz vor dem auslaufen Pot Said bei nacht😀
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    • Day 108

      Dahchour - Saqqarah - Gizeh

      November 20, 2019 in Egypt ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      La journée commence bien, avec un peu de musique agréable dans ce monde de bruits. Le taxi nous explique qu'à 9h sur 105.8, c'est une heure de Fairuz tous les jours.

      On démarre à Dahchour, où on peut aller ramper et marcher en canard dans les tunnels des pyramides. Au bout... une colonie de chauves souris 🦇🦇🦇

      A Saqqarah il y a une pyramide plus ancienne encore, mais on attend que le président vienne l'inaugurer pour qu'on puisse l'ouvrir au public. Dans une tombe, un type s'est fait représenter en train de boire une pinte en s'accrochant à la table... Bonne ambiance 🤣

      Enfin, on remonte jusqu'aux pyramides de Gizeh où on fait les photos de kékés réglementaires ("touch the pyramid!") et on va regarder les fesses du Sphinx.
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    • Day 3

      Coptic Cairo

      March 6, 2020 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      WARNING! This entry became longer than I expected, but there are pictures this time.

      Our first full day in Cairo was basically a free day as most of the tour group arrives today. We booked a private tour of Coptic Cairo which took us to some of the Christian churches in the area (Coptic refers to a part of the Christian church that started in Egypt). There are only 2 religions in Egypt - Muslim (75-80%) and then Orthodox Christians.

      The tour was excellent and our guide was very informative. We travelled to the Monastery of St Simon, also known as the Cave church, built into the Mokattam mountain. With a seating capacity of 20,000 people, it is the largest church in Africa. There is a belief that the mountain was moved to settle a debate between a Jewish leader and a Christian leader in the 10th century where "If you have faith as small as a mustard seed then you can command this mountain to move. Nothing is impossible" (Matthew 17:20). So the story goes, the mountain was lifted due to St Simon's great faith. Other parts of the story may have been embellished somewhat... for example, a part of the roof fell away to expose a carved statue of the virgin Mary and child, that was said to be natural, not man-made. Looked a little too perfect to not have been carved by man.

      Nevertheless, the site was fascinating and not often visited because it is located within an area known as garbage city. The inhabitants of this area are garbage collectors who sort, salvage and sell the rubbish. There are around 15,000 people who live here and most of them are Coptic Christians which is why this church exists here. It is not on the tourist map as such probably because access is very limited - you could not fit a bus up the narrow alleys etc.

      Although not part of the tour, our guide (who is Muslim) wanted to show us a large mosque. As usual, women have to cover up so I donned a green hooded gown that made me look like some ancient druid. Brad thought I looked like Yoda from Star Wars. Abdul (our guide), explained some aspects of his faith. There was a group of school girls who followed me and it turned out they wanted to have their photo taken with me. A white foreigner in a mosque is unusual... or maybe they thought I was Yoda (hahaha! ). Then they wanted photos with Brad.

      We moved on to the Hanging Church, so called because it is built upon the original Babylonian fortress so in a sense is hanging on to it. It is there oldest church in Egypt, built around 3rd Century. Then onto a Greek Roman church of St George and finally Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church which is believed to be where the Holy Family, Joseph, Mary and the infant Jesus Christ, rested at the end of their journey into Egypt. There is a crypt beneath this church where they lived for a few months. At each stop, Abdul insisted in taking our photo which normally we wouldn't do.

      Finally, we stopped for lunch - a traditional Egyptian meal called Koshry at Abou Tarek (A restaurant apparently famous for this dish). A vegetarian meal consisting of chick peas , lentils, rice, pasta and fried onions covered in a tomato flavoured sauce. It smelt good and was very tasty and very filling.

      So, a busy morning. Tonight we meet our tour group. I believe there are 38 people all up, so quite a large group. Sorry about the length of this footprint and congratulations if you managed to get to the end.
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    • Day 156

      Cairo H3 Trail #2089

      March 13, 2020 in Egypt ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      After the biblical rains yesterday of over 3 inches (normal annual rainfall in Cairo is 1 inch), the city was pretty flooded. There were reports that parts of the city had their water turned off to alleviate the flow on the sewer system. Anyway, the hash did NOT cancel. Since the area the trail was planned for was pretty well washed out, the hash was adjusted to a city trail to ensure all could participate. So nearly 30 hashers turned up for all the fun. We had circle aside the roof top pool, despite the fact that it was only 60 degrees F out, and it was raining off and on. All good fun, then we went back to the start (most always they meet at the Ace Club in Maadi, at 1300 on Friday) and had a couple beers in the Ace Club and sang many hash songs. What a great time. Hope to get back to Cairo again. https://www.relive.cc/view/v4OGmPzro5qRead more

    • Day 4

      Relaxing Day

      May 20, 2022 in Egypt ⋅ ⛅ 95 °F

      Slept great almost on Egypt time. Met our cruise manager Sameh. Had breakfast (enough for our entire floor). At spa enjoying green tea and mint going to jacuzzi. Yes thats a disposable bikini. Thank goodness there's a robe. 😉🤦‍♀️Read more

    • Day 2

      Dia 2 piramides!

      June 26, 2022 in Egypt ⋅ 🌙 34 °C

      Nos levantamos a las 6 menos cuarto, desayunamos y 7;30 salíamos para las piramides. Visitamos las pirámides de Giza y luego la de Sacara. Hacia mucho calor pero es el desierto y el espectáculo es maravilloso. Por la tarde almorzamos en un restaurante típico y a la noche tomamos algo con unos amigos nuevos.Read more

    • Day 1 - Cairo - Unexpected Stop

      October 7, 2022 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Missed the connecting flight in Cairo due to a delay from Tel Aviv. After 6 hrs I got into a hotel room at 5 AM. Very poor service from Egypt Air. As I finally arrived in Nairobi, also my checked-in luggage was missing 🙄Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Cairo Governorate, Cairo, القاهرة, Le Caire, Muḩāfaz̧at al Qāhirah

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