Nov
29
2008
The next day, we grab the typical Egyptian breakfast and head towards that ferry that will take us to the other side of the Nile and to the hallmark Egyptian sites in Luxor. On the other side of the Nile hordes of taxi drivers yell at us trying to take us for as much as [...]
Nov
28
2008
Eric and I look an overnight train down to Luxor. All the trains were sold out and we had to wait until 12 in the morning to board a train. The policy here in Egypt is that tourists have a separate type of train. It is usually the slightly faster train and also the one [...]
Nov
27
2008
This morning we are taking a daytrip to Alexandria. I was able to get into contact with Thu, the Seattleite who I met on the stone bridge in Wadi Rum. Later tonight Eric and I will also catch a train down to Luxor to see the premiere Egyptian ruins, so we leave our bags in [...]
Nov
24
2008
We had actually run into Paulina and Nick randomly in the lobby our hotel the morning that we left to go see the pyramids. They are here with Prue and Georgia and coincidentally picked our hotel. Today is the first real feel day we’ve had in Cairo and we can get explore more of it [...]
Nov
23
2008
The following day Eric and I along with another American from New York book a taxi to take us around to all the Pyramids. Apparently there are hundreds of pyramids in Egypt and only a handful of famous.
The first stop is Dahshur, followed by the Red Pyramid, the Stepp Pyramid, Memphis and finally Giza. I [...]
Nov
21
2008
I arrived to Cairo on the night bus with Eric. They played ridiculously loud football match the entire time until 2 or 3 in the morning. We arrive in Cairo around 7am and it is really freaking cold. Luckily Eric is carrying a lonely planet and we find, ironically, a hotel called Dahab. The two [...]
Nov
19
2008
Dahab is such a relaxing atmosphere. Basically everyone just hangs out along the restaurants all day. You can rent snorkeling gear everywhere and at less than 10meters off the shore, there are extravagant reef systems. These corals are much more impressive than the ones in Nuweba there is much more depth to this ecosystem.
The [...]
Nov
15
2008
Dahab is a much different feeling than Nuweba. First of all it is full of life and nearly all the accommodations are more than half full. The main touristy area is the boardwalk alone the beach. There really isn’t any beach as it is a rocky shore and all the seaside real estate has been [...]