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Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo June 4th 2005

I know the entries further along this trip won't have as many photos and stories, until then I may be able to compile my own entertaining travel novel!! Upon my return from Jordan, I had just over one week in Cairo before heading out to the rest of Egypt. Looking forward to seeing a bit more, I bought a train ticket to Alexandria. The 3 hour journey north to the Mediterranean Sea was through many farmers fields and past a 101 donkeys. It got to a point where zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz crept in. Began dreaming of some swimming, some shopping, some exploring, and then I arrived. Not wanting to allow the hotel guys and taxi drivers to get the better of me, I marched on past with intentions of following the map I had briefly studied on the ... read more
Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria

Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo May 22nd 2005

well... we didn't have an auspicious start to our adventures in egypt... having finally succumbed to my first bout of food poisoning I spent a very miserable few hours in the middle of the night flying over libya vomiting into an aeroplane toilet bowl while dave extolled the many virtues of Egyptair cuisine! thankfully when we arrived in cairo we had our hostel picking us up so we went straight to bed and i continued to enjoy the constant companionship of a clean toilet! so cairo wasn't the best start but it was only the first day... Our second day in Cairo i was determined to see the pyramids so armed with lots of water and dry bread we set out (intrepid adventurers that we were - we took a taxi from the hostel!) However we ... read more
Another shot of the Sphinx
The Pyramids!!
Stepped Pyramid

Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo May 22nd 2005

So here I am. No longer roaming through beautiful Canada. No longer working every waking moment through the entire UK. I AM IN CAIRO!!! Arriving at the first stop in the big adventure was daunting, the fact that it was the middle of the night was a mere inconvenience. Looked for my pre-arranged driver named Ahmed that would hopefully be looking for me as well. Sounds easier than it really was. There must have been at least 10 other guys that grabbed my hand, "I have taxi for you" "No no Miss, not him, I have cheaper price for pretty lady" And then at the end of the line, there he was. Phew- task one is over with, now let's get out of this airport! Ever lost your car in a parking lot? It wasn't the ... read more
'Fishin on the Nile
Lots of feluccas
It's sheesha time!!

Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo May 16th 2005

Hay there. We had a blast in Cairo. Thankfully not literally ( Some of you may have heard about the explosions ). Cairo would have to rate as one of the nosier , smelliest, dirtiest cities we’ve been to. Very Hectic. The history there is great. We visited the Pyramids ( Jo didn’t like the camels too much !! ) ,Islamic Cairo, The markets( Bought the odd souvenir ) , Coptic Cairo and the Citadel built during the Crusades. The sphinx was amazing and the Pyramids Huge. We took the train from Cairo to Luxor , following the Nile . ( Very cheap and get to meet the locals). Luxor was great. The valley of the Kings and Queens was extremely hot ( 40-50C ) We visited both Luxor and Karnak temples at night. At the ... read more
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Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo April 25th 2005

Well this is the first of what we hope to be many entries. We hope that this is of intrest and we will try not to ramble. Over the next 18 months we will be travelling to the Middle East, Europe,India,Nepal,South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand. We will try to update the entries as much as possible , put cool photos on and update a map to show you where in the world we are !... read more
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Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo April 16th 2005

Aswan. Luxor. Sa’aid. Upper Egypt. Gradually increasing “African features”, and changing landscape, colors (even of clothing and houses) as we move steadily south. Even the trip from Cairo to Luxor covered more ground on the map than places that took me more than a month to travel in the fertile northern countries. Yes, in the Syrian desert I wondered at the fact that apart from the narrow fertile strip of the Euphrates it was completely empty with no human habitation and likely no potential for it either. Here in Egypt the same is true on a much larger scale. When I struck out from Bursa on foot, my map only marked the main population centers, yet I was certain that there would be roads (maybe unpaved, but existent), and water to be had, and villages to ... read more
West Bank (of Luxor)
Sugar Cane fields
Egyptian!

Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo April 1st 2005

Egypt and Jordan - The Pharaohs, Moses and Indiana Jones We left our ship in Egypt for another four-day overland trip, this time through two countries, Egypt and Jordan. If you look on a map, you’ll see that they lie more or less side by side on either side of the Suez Canal where it empties into the Mediterranean Sea. Israel (much smaller) comes down between the two countries in a wedge that prevents them from having contiguous borders. The still smaller Palestinian territory inside Israel also borders on Jordan. Our first stop in Egypt was Luxor, where we saw temples and statues familiar to us from National Geographic pictures - the great Temple of Luxor with its towering 50-foot columns and a seated Pharaoh whose enormous feet were at eye level to tourists. It’s hard ... read more
Temple at Luxor
Valley of the Kings
Pharaoh's Foot

Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo October 15th 2004

Mike, my roommate, organized an overnight camel trek for the guys on the program. We had met a stable owner while riding horses and guidebooks had mentioned the possibility of spending some time out in the desert on extended camel rides. A few phone calls and a deposit later, we were set to go on what we thought would be a few hour ride out to someplace, camp, and a few hours back. What ended up happening was a several hour camel ride which ended up returning us to a location about 20 minutes from the stable. There, we set up camp (under the stars), and enjoyed a great Pyramids sound and light show from a distance. After staying up for several hours, I decided to try to get some sleep while some of the other ... read more
Passing the Pyramids
The Corrupt Police
The guys back at the flat

Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo September 25th 2004

Cairo: Impressions after a few weeks Now that the orientation portion of our stay is over, I am in a better position to evaluate our surroundings. I can now go to a different part of the city and NOT get lost, which is always a plus. My Arabic abilities, while pathetic, are up to the standard of negotiating cab fair before the trip, thus cutting the cost of traveling by taxi by about 75%. As I have mentioned before, traveling by taxi costs as much as the driver thinks you will pay. Proving that you have been here a while shows him that you know approximately how much a ride should cost, and his fare is adjusted accordingly. Whenever my whole group travels together, we have the privileged of tourist police escort. After the ’98 attacks ... read more
The Cairo Four Seasons
View from other guys flat
Garbage City Pigpen

Africa » Egypt » Lower Egypt » Cairo September 18th 2004

For one week during my semester in Cairo, my class dispersed throughout ‘Real Cairo’ for a weeklong home stay with a Muslim (most of us) family. By ‘real,’ I mean that it is off the typical tourist path of and I got the impression that many young kids in the area had not seen a westerner in person before. The neighborhood that I was ‘assigned’ to was off limits to our program’s students just a year ago due to ‘a strong fundamentalist militant presence.’ None was observed, but there is no doubting that there was a strong traditional bent in Ambaba. My adventure here started with a bit of uncertainty, which stemmed from uncertainty regarding my home stay actualizing. The week was to start with a party where all the host families gathered to pick up ... read more
Friends from Ambaba
In front of the computer shop
'Cooking' Turkey Jerky




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