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    • Day 6

      Pyramids, camel ride and Sphinx!

      May 22, 2022 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

      Today was amazing. My heart is full. Pyramids were breathtaking! Camel ride was spectacular (Charlie my camel was a good boy) and I didn't fall off. Sphinx was crowded but still a sight to behold. I was overcome with joy.Read more

    • Day 103

      Worldschooling Hub in Luxor, Egypt

      November 28, 2022 in Egypt ⋅ ⛅ 77 °F

      We came to Egypt after a soul-filling week in Morocco to join a worldschooling hub. A hub is a small community of worldschoolers who come together for a period of time for the kids (and adults) to socialize. The Luxor Worldschooling Hub is run by a lovely family where the husband is from Luxor and has a family farm. The hub kids take a van to the farm to spend 4-5hrs each morning doing project based learning activities (NOT school), which the parents have the morning free to socialize, visit temples & tombs without the “how much longer"s, take crafts and cooking classes, and just have some adult time, which is incredible!

      This month’s theme is food for thought, so the kids have planted and tended gardens, cooked Egyptian foods, made smoothies with a bicycle powered blender, learned about different crops on the farm, taken care of animals and even volunteered at the local animal shelter. They also put together a family café where they sold foods and crafts and raised money to donate to the animal shelter. It’s a very crunchy, kid-driven, participation optional, but both our very different kids LOVED it!

      The coolest part of being at a hub has been the people we met. We’ve all had the opportunity to get to know a Scottish doctor and education consultant and their 11 & 9yo boys who are traveling for 6 months; a British family of teachers with 6&9yo girls who were living in Brunei for the last 5 years and are heading to Sri Lanka; a Kansas City homeschooling family where the dad decided being a lawyer was boring and went into the foreign service, first in China before and during COVID and now in Honduras where they live with 3 of their 5 kids, the other two at boarding schools; and an American dad and German mom, who left their conventional life in Boulder to travel indefinitely with their 9yo son.

      While the first week in the hub was probably our hardest week of the trip (due to a variety of reasons, including us arriving a week late in a 4 week hub and the other families already having bonded, our kids figuring out how to be part of a group, us trying to get used to new foods, new culture, new language, new stores with different products, etc…), we all were valuably reminded that it takes time to adjust to new places! The first week in most places we have traveled has been hard, but by week 2, it gets easier. By week 2 in Luxor, we had a routine down, the kids had made friends, we had made friends, and things became quite enjoyable and relaxed. We leave Luxor on Thursday (last day of the November hub) and we are all quite sad to be leaving, but excited to meet up with another worldschooling family with 7&9yo boys to overland in Namibia together for December!
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    • Day 4

      Cairo

      April 22 in Egypt ⋅ ⛅ 35 °C

      What an amazing day. We spent the first half of the day at Giza. Pyramids & the Sphinx are just amazing. And to go into the burial chamber in the middle of Khufu’s pyramid was quite mind blowing. Then we finished off the day with a visit to the Cairo museum. So much interesting stuff, including much from Tutankhamun’s tomb.Read more

    • Day 5

      Alexandria

      April 23 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 42 °C

      Today we left Cairo for Alexandria. We visited the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa. These amazing catacombs are vertical, unlike the Roman ones and a circular staircase takes you down into the depths. They date back to about the second century. From there we went to Fort Qaitbay, a 15th century limestone fortress with great views of the Mediterranean. The trip itself was an exercise in defensive driving. There seems to be very few road rules over here and nobody seems to obey them. And the horn is everyone’s friend. Fortunately, we have a skilled driver behind the wheel. And it appears Alexandria is where beer is served in wine glasses 🍻🤣Read more

    • Day 15

      And more Cairo

      May 3 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Our ride, Mohammed, picked us up and we headed off to Sakkara. This is where the step pyramid- the oldest of them all - is located. The whole complex is enormous with the site being excavated. We went from there to the Red pyramid, which we were able to go inside. It was hard work but well worth it. The ceiling in the chamber was magnificent. Then off to the Bent pyramid, because it had to be finished early as its planned occupant was dying. It was even harder work to get into this, but its inside was nowhere near as exciting. Definitely got my steps up today. From there, we went to a carpet training school where they showed us how they make carpet and train future carpet makers. Then back to Cairo for Koshari (a traditional Egyptian dish) for tea. Delivery was an option 😊Read more

    • Day 97

      Hürgadeutsch

      November 9, 2019 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Après quelques mois plutôt à la roots, on a craqué et nous voilà quelques jours dans un hôtel au bord de la Mer Rouge, entourés de fringants retraités allemands. On y travaille la position des doigts de pied en éventail en planifiant nos deux prochains mois de voyage. Enfin, il ne faut pas qu'on reste trop longtemps car le seul moyen de faire manger de la Harissa à quelqu'un ici, ça va être de la caler quelque part dans le buffet du petit dej.Read more

    • Day 2

      Angekommen

      January 19, 2020 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Angekommen in Port Ghalib, im Port Ghalib Resort, mitten in der Nacht. Leider mit 2 Stunden Verspätung, aber die Sonne scheint heute morgen. Soweit so gut. Internet ist hier rar und teuer, in der Lobby geht es aber und die Lobbybar ist auch sehr schön.Read more

    • Day 2

      Erster Tauchgang

      January 19, 2020 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Hausriff, professionelles Briefing, 55 Minuten unter Wasser, war OK. Auch die Basis ist gut ausgestattet. Die Sicht war gut, aber schlechter als erwartet. Auch hier, wie schon letztes Jahr im Mövenpick waren die Fische rar, ein paar schöne und auch große (Krokodilfische) waren dabei. Im Anschluss ein schönes kaltes Dekobier am Pool.Read more

    • Day 3

      Cachewalk

      January 20, 2020 in Egypt ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Ein mal um die Bucht, 13.000 Schritte und 6 Cache. Drüben gibt es noch ein Resort, etwas netter, ohne den Halli-Galli hier. Dazwischen ist viel nix.... Der Weiterbau der Stadt ist eingestellt, jetzt bleibt viel Brache. Die Wettervorhersage sagt, es wird windig. Blöd, meine geplante Tauchtour morgen ist schon abgesagt. Der zweite Tauchgang (auch wieder im Hausriff) war deutlich intetessanter als der Erste. Rochen, Schildkröte und ne fette Muräne. Hier war auch deutlich mehr Fisch und meine Begleitung (Jona) ist im Gegensatz zu der fetten Dame gestern 🤦 auch alleine aus dem Wasser gekommen. 😂Read more

    • Day 4

      Lost place walk

      January 21, 2020 in Egypt ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Da es heute stürmt gibt es keine Tauchtour und auf den dritten Tauchgang im Hausriff habe ich heute keinen Nerv (die Extra Divers sind nicht sonderlich kreativ, was die Auswahl der möglichen Ziele angeht, kann mir doch keiner erzählen, dass es nur das Hausriff gibt, wenn es mal ein bisschen weht!). Daher bin ich ca. 6 Kilometer am Strand gewandert (hin und her 16.700 Schritte). Auf dem Weg lag noch ein Cache. Der nächste war dann aber doch zu weit weg. So habe ich ein ehrgeiziges Projekt in der Wüste bestaunt, bei dem wohl das Geld ausgegangen ist. Jetzt bröselt alles vor sich hin. Hätte ja auch klappen können.....Read more

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