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Luxor

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    • Dia 12

      This spoke volumes...

      16 de setembro de 2023, Egito ⋅ ☀️ 95 °F

      Notice the AK47 the guard is holding, and this little one is heading home from school. We have had security guards every time we stepped foot outside our accommodations, but what about this little girl. Imagine her everyday life. This trip has amazing and equally disturbing, one we will never forget.Leia mais

    • Dia 6

      Alabastre Factory and Memnon Statues

      18 de outubro de 2022, Egito ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      After seeing the statues, we are provided an opportunity to buy real Egyptian craftwork made by the ancestors of the craftsmen who carved out the tombs of the kings. There is no pressure to buy anything, unless you don’t buy anything.Leia mais

    • Dia 36

      Felucca down the Nile

      5 de novembro de 2019, Egito ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

      We had a slower start, and drove to the felucca, a type of sailboat active on the Nile River. We were divided into two groups, and each felucca had two men who worked it, moving the sail back and forth as we tacked down the river. We were accompanied by a motor powered boat that had washrooms, and a long table where we ate our lunch, dinner, and breakfast the next morning. We lay around all day on the foam mats, which was relaxing and made a stop at the beach were we waded in the Nile River! We enjoyed our time on the boat. The food on the mother boat was really good, but our sleep overnight was not wonderful, although it was better than we expected.Leia mais

    • Dia 37

      Crocodile Museum & Karnak Temple, Luxor

      6 de novembro de 2019, Egito ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      We had to get up just after 5am, it was a bit chilly still on the Nile! We had breakfast and then went by bus to Luxor, a four hour drive. We passed through a lot of rural area, and saw many people farming sugar cane, corn, cabbages and cauliflower. It seems that all work is done by hand with little mechanization. There were many carts along the sides of the roads, pulled by donkeys, and stacked with sugar cane, a cash crop. We saw some kind of smelter from the mining done in the area. There were many villages along the highway, where there were enormous speed bumps to slow the traffic. The men mainly wore the long robes, and the women wore headscarves or complete burkas. Most of the homes were not completed, with one or two floors completed and occupied, with another floor started, but apparently most of them never actually get finished. Again, the garbage and plastic along the sides of the road was very noticeable. When we arrived at our hotel in Luxor, we had a shower and got settled. We went to the Crocodile Museum and Temple which created crocodile mummies, (the whole idea of appeasing the evil gods by mummifying crocodiles can’t be comprehended) and there was a huge temple with excellent sculpting. Again, the way it is at any temple or palace, there are older men who wear their long robe around and try to show us things and then want money for it. Then after a break, we went to the Karnak Temple, which is HUGE, with so much sculpting, and columns, and all kinds of amazing things. Outside every pyramid and historical spot, there are vendors trying to sell things from T-shirts and sculptures to trinkets and sculpted anything. They drive Sharon crazy because they are so persistent and bothersome and rude. We stopped at a perfume and essential oils factory, but after having to listen to the man talk and show us the products for half an hour, our group left without buying anything. We went to dinner on the 6th floor of a restaurant, overlooking the Luxor temple across the street, with a row of amazing sphinx. The history here is quite staggering.Leia mais

    • Dia 38

      Hot Air Balloon Ride and more history

      7 de novembro de 2019, Egito ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

      Sharon went on a hot air balloon ride this morning with 3 other ladies from our tour group! We took a short bus ride, a boat ride across the Nile, then another bus ride and finally arrived at the start point. The ride was 45 minutes long, and smooth sailing 100% of the time, including a soft landing! We saw temple ruins, Valley of the Gods, agricultural crops, irrigation channels, homes and farm workers. Although nervous at first, the ride turned out to be a delight. (US$85) Afterwards, we met up with the rest of our group and we went to the Valley of the Gods, and entered three underground burial areas, which had lots of sculpting on the walls, including a lot of colour which stayed since it was protected from the sun. They were much more impressive and beautiful in colour! After that we went to the Palace, which again had some protected areas with colour, but massive sculptures and columns. We ate lunch at a local family home: chicken, beef, mixed cooked vegetables, salad, tahini and bread, rice and potatoes. It was the best meal we have had in Egypt. We took a boat back across the Nile, then a bus back to the hotel. The rest of the afternoon was free time so we showered and went for a walk in the local market, but honestly, it is so unpleasant with vendors hounding you, they are so aggressive. We tried walking up a street for the locals, to see if we could find a shirt for Grant, but instead, found 3 young men who Grant struck up a conversation with about our cell phone, which started acting up this morning, only working occasionally, otherwise frozen. It ended up that Carlos, who spoke excellent English, told us he was a Christian, as were his friends, so we had quite an in-depth conversation about the Islam faith of Egypt, the women’s clothing, etc. He went with Sharon and got a new battery installed in her watch for only $2. Then he took Grant in a taxi to a cell phone store that has Apple phones, and it was finally determined that the phone was not fixable, so Grant bought a refurbished one, and they transferred some of the data onto the new phone, total cost was $300. It took 3-4 hours though. While waiting for the data to upload, Grant, his new friend, “Koko” and the taxi driver, had a beer and cigar while in the taxi! Grant says that this may be his most memorable and favourite story from our whole trip! Our tour group was supposed to have a Farewell Dinner but since most of the group was still full from the excellent lunch, that really didn’t happen, so Grant brought some home with his new phone.Leia mais

    • Dia 102

      Louxor 3

      14 de novembro de 2019, Egito ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Glandouille au Bob Marley Peace Hostel et petite balade en felouque pour aller admirer les rives du Nil et le soleil couchant. Pas étonnant que les anciens Egyptiens aient été obsédés par le soleil, qui se fait rouge et énorme lorsqu'il s'écrase derrière la rive ouest. Bananes et crocodiles à Banana Island. Farfouille dans un bookshop. Nous traçons jusqu'au Musée de Louxor en évitant les sollicitations incessantes des conducteurs de calèche, taxis et vendeurs. Ça nous rend fous et on se sent coupables. Bonus : le vendeur ambulant de patates qui passe avec son mégaphone dans tout le quartier ("BATAATAAA!!!")Leia mais

    • Dia 31

      Luxor Temple

      2 de novembro de 2022, Egito ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      After Karnak, I planned on visiting the air conditioned Museum, but we discovered it was closed and would reopen only at 5. Decided I would have a short break and get a drink and tackle the Luxor Temple. Mahmoud drove around a bit and stopped in an alley and asked if I wanted a Stella. (A Muslim who understood a decadent Westerner's needs). He popped into a hole in the wall and we stopped in a shady spot where the nice cold beer soon revived me.

      Luxor Temple is a smaller version of Karnak with a series of courts opening up one after another.

      I especially liked the front facade and the Sun Court.
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    • Dia 31

      Luxor Museum

      2 de novembro de 2022, Egito ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

      It was a very short interlude to rest up at the hotel before I headed back across the river for the evening opening of the Luxor Museum.

      This is a smaller museum than some I have been to on this trip and found the hour and a half I spent there was enough to fully appreciate it. The pieces on display are mainly from ancient Thebes (Luxor). The are some very stunning sculptures.Leia mais

    • Dia 30

      Arrival Luxor

      1 de novembro de 2022, Egito ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      Flight delayed a half hour but had sent hotel my local number so we were in contact as I had booked and paid for them to arrange a transfer to the hotel.. Driver met me outside the airport. The Spring Hotel on the West Bank seems perfectly lovely and these are the nicest family you can imagine. My faith in people is restored. Welcomed by Momid the son of the owner and I requested a glass of tea with fresh mint. and then the manager Ashraf who is the owner's nephew and runs the place came along.

      I sat down with Ashraf at 9pm and discussed the sights I really wanted to see. He got on his phone and within a few minutes he arranged a custom private tour. He hired a taxi driver to take me around all the West Bank sights and bring me home. Then a rest and a wonderful buffet lunch at the Crocodile Restaurant next door (also owned by the family) before a ride across the Nile with a private boat which was for my exclusive use for the rest of the day. In the afternoon, as mentioned later, another driver was mine for the afternoon on the East Bank. Dinner was a la carte at the Spring Hotel's own restaurant for an extra charge.

      The hotel was in very good repair in the public areas and only a few defects in the room, but it was all in good working order. The best thing was the genuine care they took of their guests without ever getting the sense you were nothing but a source of money to be extorted. At one point he said The East Bank is full of homeless people in the streets and scammers at the sights and he wants to protect his West Bank guests and allow them to enjoy the more peaceful life on his side of the river. He was especially caustic about Cairo, considering it a blemish on his whole country's reputation.
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    • Dia 8

      Luxor to Rista to Luxor

      26 de novembro de 2022, Egito ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Comme l'indique le titre, cette journée a été dédiée à une activité comme commune pour les voyageurs et vous passerais les détails. J'ai juste passé la journée dans un état proche des pharaons pas à l'époque mais aujourd'hui dans leurs bandelettes.

      On a quand profité pour rejoindre notre splendide hôtel sur la rive gauche de Louxor (côté vallée des rois). On y passera deux nuits extra.

      Embrace Hôtel. Au calme et personnel super attentionné. On recommande.
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    Você também pode conhecer este local seguindo os nomes:

    Luxor, الأقصر, الاقصر, Горад Луксор, Луксор, Λούξορ, Luksoro, Lúxor, اقصر, Louxor, Lucsar, לוקסור, लक्सर, Լուքսոր, LXR, ルクソール, ლუქსორი, 룩소르, Луксор шаары, Luksoras, Luksora, लुक्सोर, Loxòr, ਲਕਸਰ, Luksor, لکسر, Al Uqsur, அல்-உக்சுர், ลักซอร์, El-Uksur, 樂蜀

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