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Masākin at Ta‘mīr

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    • Day 22

      Alexander the Great

      September 23, 2023 in Egypt ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

      We spent our last day in Egypt doing one last final tour. We left Cairo at 730 in the morning and hit the road to Alexandria. Our driver topped off speed, going 165 on the interstate, and kept her at a cool 145 for most of the way. I have to admit it was the first time I wore a seat belt in 3 weeks🙈 . We were able to tour the catacombs, the library which houses over 8 million books as well as the original manuscript. Muslim, Christianity, Jewish, black magic, astrology, mathematics, natural medicine, and the anatomy of the body. It was incredible. We also went to the Citadel of Quaitbay where they could see their enemies approaching for at least a month prior to their arrival.Read more

    • Day 12

      Cairo...RUN!

      July 11, 2023 in Egypt ⋅ 🌙 86 °F

      We disembarked in Cairo and in the course of making it to the other side of the airport for our connecting flight, witnessing 3 near collisions of airport carts with pedestrians, Egypt Air staff employing us (and a group of 40+ teens from the UK) to hurry up and lastly going through the loosest airport security ever, we got on our flight to Dar es Salaam. A dancing bear shy of a 🎪.Read more

    • Day 71

      53. EGP:Luxor - Valley of the Kings plus

      July 17, 2023 in Egypt ⋅ 🌙 77 °F

      More temples & tombs - a tour of Valley of the Kings and Queen Hatsepshut's temple.

      VofK:
      During Egypt's New Kingdom (1539-1075 B.C.), the valley became a royal burial ground for pharaohs, queens, high priests, and other elites of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties, thus becoming known as the Valley of the Kings. It is home to more than 60 tombs, including Tutankhamun (as in King Tut), Ramses II, and Seti I. The walls are adorned with hieroglyphics and colorful artwork that tell stories about ancient Egyptian life.

      Queen H's Tomb:
      Upon the death of her husband (who was her half-brother), Harshepsut ruled initially as regent to her 2 year old stepson, assuming the position as official pharoah several years later. In order to establish herself in the Egyptian patriarchy, she took on traditionally male roles and was depicted as a male pharaoh, with physically masculine traits and traditionally male garb. Hatshepsut's reign was a period of great prosperity and general peace.
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    • Day 2

      Le Caire - Abu Dhabi

      December 8, 2022 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Départ 06h30 de l’hôtel pour l’aéroport
      On a pris un petit bus hors d’âge plein à craquer.
      Grosse queue pour passer les contrôles à l’aéroport
      Ici tout est crad , même la machine à café… ça casse un peu le mythe de l’EgypteRead more

    • Day 4

      The Egyptian Museum

      May 11, 2019 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      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. We negotiated a driver, Ibrahim, a toothless wonder, to take us to the Egyptian Museum. The new museum, being built across the road from our hotel, will unfortunately not be ready til next year (at least). It will, however, be worth it. Recommend anyone planning to visit Cairo wait for it to open! The building is massive!

      So, the drive was about 30 minutes, and asJill will attest,they are mad, but amazing drivers! We arrived to the Museum at 9.30 am,and Ibrahim went to find a spot to sleep, to come pick us up at 4 pm. All that for 150 EGP (about$12).

      The museum is amazing, but everything is jam packed in. There has not been much care of the artefacts, and most of the display labels are so old they’re barely readable. But, the artefacts themselves are mind blowing. There were two royal mummy rooms that we paid extra to see, but photography was not permitted. Ramses, Hatshepsut, all the Thutmoses and Akhenaten were there. Very surreal to see the bodies of these Pharoahs I studied in high school. It almost is sacreligious - I’m sure this is not what they planned their after-life to be. Other mummies still are stacked up on shelves, three and four high!

      Tutankhamen had his own room, with artefacts I studied at school, the gold throne, the gold mask. Unfortunately,I did not see the ‘no photography’ sign, and I was made to delete the great photo of the mask I got. Oh well! It is in my head, and was amazing.

      We wandered through the museum for about 5 hours. Too early for Ibrahim, we decided to walk to the Nile,and cross a couple of bridges. It was quite warm at this stage, so the walking was hard. We took our life in our hands, and crossed the road a few times. This is no mean feat - there are no traffic lights with pedestrian signals, and certainly no zebra crossings! Somehow it works, and we didn’t die. A great achievement, I think! There are no lanes, so there an be 6 cars across what is essentially a 2 lane street. In between that, pedestrians run across the road. It is chaos,with the beep beep of car horns, motor scooters with three people on ( the rider, his wife in her galabaya side saddle across the back, and at least one child sandwiched between, or perched in front of the rider. They weave in and out of the cars. , who miss them, and each other by centimetres.

      The afternoon was very hot, so we went to the Ritz- Carlton for drinks by the pool. It was bliss. We are both a bit jet-lagged today, after a very busy couple of days, so at 3.30, we Called Ibrahim to come get us.

      We got back to the hotel, collected our bags, and persuaded Ibrahim to drive us the one hour to the airport. He took us by way of Old Cairo, which was very interesting. We passed the tomb of Anwar Sadat, guarded by soldiers.

      So, now here we are, awaiting our flight to Aswan, ready for more adventures tomorrow!
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    • Day 2

      Hello l'Égypte ❤️

      October 16, 2021 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Trop contents d'arriver en Egypte !!! Et même si on sait que la journée va être trèeeeeeeeeees très longue (on a du dormir 4h), on a hâte de découvrir Le Caire !

      Direction l'hôtel ... enfin l'auberge de jeunesse ... enfin, l'immeuble désaffecté 😅.
      Blague à part, il est hyper bien situé dans le coeur historique du Caire, mais on ne comprend pas bien comment il peut être aussi bien noté ... il est un peu crados 😳😬. C'est pas grave, le proprio est super sympa (c'est peut être ça qui fait tout 😜) et on s'y sent bien, c'est le principal !!! On s'y fait d'ailleurs nos 1ers copains, des Belges en tour d'Afrique avec leurs 3 enfants !

      On passera une grande partie de la journée à comater dans le salon/terrasse en attendant d'avoir notre chambre. On a juste le temps de se faire péter la panse dans un super petit restau local (trop copieux et pas cher !!!) pour enchainer avec une énoooorme sieste de 3h !

      Seule loose de la journée, en voulant aérer la chambre je fais tomber mon tél du 7eme étage 😰😬🙃. Il est complètement explosé 💥 !!!

      On verra ça demain ... Il est 20h, au dodo !
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    • Kairo - Abu Dhabi

      April 27, 2019 in Egypt ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      Um 23 Uhr ging es mit dem nächsten Flieger ✈️ von Egyptair weiter nach Abu Dhabi
      Es gab auch einen Kompass der Richtung Mekka gezeigt hat.
      Nach einem Begrüßung-Saft ging es mit essen weiter.
      Wir haben versucht etwas zu schlafen was nicht ganz so gut funktioniert hat bei 3 Stunden Flug. Denn als wir eingeschlafen waren mussten wir uns schon wieder in die aufrechte Position hinsetzten weil wir mit dem Landeanflug begonnen haben.
      Am Flughafen hat Patrick sich eine arabische SIM Karte gekauft so das wir auch unterwegs mobil sind (den die Ländergruppe 3 kostet bei der Telekom einiges)
      Mit einem Limousinen Service sind wir noch durch das verschlafene Abu Dhabi zum Yas Marina Hotel gebracht worden
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