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    • Day 4

      Pyramids, Sphinx and Egyptian Museum

      March 7, 2020 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Saturday was our first full day of touring with the group. There are 38 people including a group of 22 with their travel agent from Phillip Island. All Australian except for a couple of Kiwis.

      We left at 7am for the pyramids and Sphinx which was good to have an early start as we were there before the crowds. Brad went into the Great Pyramid to look at the burial chamber. I passed on this as I don't do narrow enclosed spaces and from all reports it was quite difficult. We then took in the pyramids from the panorama viewpoint where some members of the group partook in a camel ride (and I think some of them regretted doing it) and finally onto the Sphinx which fortunately only had a small amount of scaffolding. Last time we were here (2014 - on a cruise ship tour) quite a lot of the Sphinx was under restoration.

      After umpteen photos, we went to a place where they demonstrated how to make papyrus followed of course by the option to buy some of the artistic pieces. Nice, but no from us. Then lunch at a park that was a reclaimed garbage dump, then off to the Egyptian Museum, home of King Tutenkhaman's treasures including his famous golden mask. Absolutely beautiful but we were not able to take photos because there was a 3 metre tall, 400kg Egyptian security guard with an AK47, bazooka and a slingshot whose vocabulary extended as far as NO PHOTO which he grunted at us several times. Seriously though, it was very interesting and all authentic artifacts except for the Rosetta Stone which was the key to translating the hieroglyphs and is the reason we know who each of these Egyptian kings and queens were. It is just a pity that the Grand Museum which has been under construction since 2012 is still not open. When it does it will be the largest museum of its kind in the world. It is due to open 2019, so maybe next year 🤔

      Almost the end of the day and we still had not been to the bazaar. Last thing we wanted to do was go shopping for junk souvenirs so we waited in a coffee shop until it was time for a small group of us to see the sound and light show at the pyramids. Basically different lighting effects on the pyramids and a storyline about the history of pharoahs connected with these pyramids. It wasn't too bad but it certainly was a long day.
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    • Day 7

      Pyramiden Cairo

      December 30, 2020 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Heute waren wir sehr früh unterwegs, um 2:50 Uhr wurden wir abgeholt und sind 5 std bis Kairo gefahren👍 fast am Egypten Museum angekommen hatten wir ein Auto Unfall zum glück ist nix schlimmeräres passiert, unsere bus hatte es überstanden, der intere nicht so 😥😂. Wir könnten aber weiter fahren. Haben dann der Museum besichtigt war wirklich interessant zu sehen und die Geschichte über die Artefakten zu erfahren 🇪🇬. Danach sind wir zu die Pyramiden gefahren und das war der Hammer, unglaublich schön haben uns Zeit genommen und eine Menge Fotos geschossen 🤣. Nach dem Mittagessen geht es wieder 5 std Richtung hotel, war aber ein sehr schöne tag. ❤️Read more

    • Day 2

      Cairo II

      July 19, 2019 in Egypt ⋅ 32 °C

      I woke up and got ready for the day ahead, I took an Uber to the Giza Necropolis to see the pyramids, I bought a ticket and tried to pass off as a student with my ID which was quite successful in Greece but this time with not much success. Seeing the pyramids in person after seeing them so much as a child was quite surreal. They were huge, and just amazing. I was walking around the perimeter until somebody called my attention, I had thought I was in a place that I wasn’t supposed to and he started telling me that he was a government official and showed me his ID and invited me for a “free” tour. I already had my doubts but since he said it was free, off I went. He did take me to a variety of places, I got to go inside one of the pyramids and saw this huge boat, and there were lots of interesting ruins as well. Now, there were camels and he said I could ride them but I didn’t want to because I knew it wasn’t going to be free but he insisted it was part of the tour. As I got on it, he took a photo of me and asked me for 300 Egyptian pounds and there was no way I was going to pay that, so we argued until he settled for 50 pounds and as I walked away he did hurl some curse words at me. Still, the photos were good. I went to find the Sphinx as well, being approached my a lot of other scammers.

      I also visited the Egyptian museum after. I tried taking public transportation but ended up getting lost so I took an Uber motorbike instead. It was amazing really, all those artifacts, mummies and ruins but I was getting more sick, so I did a speed run instead and went straight home to rest. I had the same food for a couple of days without refrigeration even, which I’m sure was super unhealthy but I was just trying to survive at that point as I started to get sore throat and a fever.
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