Sound and light show at the Pyramids

We met Romani in reception at 5.45pm for our outing to the sound and light show. He passed us on to a different driver and guide to be our escorts. Then it was a crazy drive through Cairo's rush-hourЧитать далее
A visit to the Egyptian Museum, Cairo

We were up earlier than planned this morning due to noisy neighbours! We got ready and went to breakfast at 8 so we had plenty of time before our trip was due to start at 9.
In reception at theЧитать далее
More photos of the Egyptian Museum

A visit to the Hanging Church

Saint Virgin Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church, also known as the Hanging Church, is one of the oldest churches in Egypt. It was probably built during the patriarchate of Isaac (690–692), though anЧитать далее
More photos of the Hanging Church

Some more photos 📸 of this incredible church.
A walk around Khan El Khalili

From the Hanging Church, we drove to Khan el-Khalili, Cairo's famous souq.
Ray took us for lunch in what he said was the best place for schwarma in the whole of the city. The food was OK, but I'mЧитать далее
A visit to St Simon the Tanner Church

There was a terrific storm last night. It wasn't forecast - it came out of nowhere! There was thunder, lightning, and torrential rain. By this morning, though, the bad weather had gone and we hadЧитать далее
The winter church of St Mark

Some photos of the second cave church we visited.
A day at the hotel

We had a free day today so we spent it sitting in the sunshine 🌞 by the pool. Mark listened to podcasts and I read. This afternoon, we had a few games of Scrabble - things we don't have time to doЧитать далее
A day trip to Alexandria

We didn't want to miss Alexandria on our trip around Egypt so we booked a private tour on one of the free days we had in Cairo. Romani organised it for us and, once again, Ray was our guide. I sayЧитать далее
The Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa

Our first stop in Alexandria was at the catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa.
These were discovered in 1900 when a donkey pulling a cart full of scrap metal disappeared into the ground! They are the largestЧитать далее
A visit to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina

After the catacombs, we visited the Bibliotheca Alexandria, a building opened in 2002 on the site of the city's ancient library.
We had a guided tour of the stunning building which was designed by aЧитать далее
Citadel of Qaitbay

Our final stop on our day in Alexandria was at the Citadel of Qaitbay. This impressive fortification was built in 1480 by the Mamluk sultan Qaitbay on the site of the remains of the legendary PharosЧитать далее
From Cairo to Amman

We had an easy last morning in Egypt 🇪🇬. We had to be out of our room by 12 but we weren't being picked up for the airport until 1.30pm so we decided to have lunch sitting by the pool. BigЧитать далее
25,000 steps around Amman

We were up quite early, even though we didn't need to be! We noticed the difference in temperature overnight. It's a good few degrees colder here than it was in Cairo. We slept with the suppliedЧитать далее
A walking tour of downtown Amman

We met up with Abdallah an hour earlier than planned. The first thing he did was to take Mark inside the Grand Husseini Mosque 🕌 because he wouldn't be able to do it later due to Friday prayers. NoЧитать далее
Fruit and vegetable market, Amman

Some photos of Amnan's fruit and veg market.
Roman Amman

Some photos 📸 of the Roman places described in my last footprint 👣.
Amman Food Tour

After our walking 🚶♂️ tour ended, we made our way back up the hill to our hotel for a much-needed rest before our evening food tour.
We left the hotel again at 4.25 pm for our 5pm meetingЧитать далее
Amman by night

A few photos 📸 taken on our walk back to the hotel.
A visit to The Jordan Museum

At breakfast this morning (same as yesterday minus the hummus but with a jug of American coffee ☕ - hoorah!), we met a fellow passenger on our Intrepid trip. She arrived late last night. Her name isЧитать далее
Lunch at Hashem Restaurant

From the museum, we made our way back towards the Grand Husseini Mosque 🕌 and went for lunch at the Hashem restaurant. Even though Jumana told us it wasn't the best, we still felt we wanted to go.Читать далее
Old Signs of Amman

After lunch, we popped round the corner to visit Old Signs of Amman - a quirky collection of vintage signs in Arabic and English. There are hundreds of them crammed into every inch of space on theЧитать далее
More steps in Amman!

We didn't see any of our fellow travellers at breakfast this morning. There must have been other people in the hotel as they had set up the full buffet - but we didn't see a soul! It was like theЧитать далее
A Visit to Amman Citadel

The trek up the hill was definitely worth it - and not just for the views! Amman Citadel was so much more than we had expected and we happily spent a few hours there.
The citadel is a largeЧитать далее