Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| Backpacking in Egypt |
| Submitted by bitrot on
2009-01-27 13:15:14 (via www.bitrot.de) |
| From the Old Cataract luxury hotel in Assuan in the far south, up the Nile in a small felucca sailboat, Luxor and the Valley of the Kings, and the Black and White Deserts, to Alexandria at the Mediterranean Sea.
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| Egypt holidays to the land of the Pharaohs |
| Submitted by Anonymous on
2008-12-04 08:27:17 (via travel-guidelines.blogspot.com) |
Egypt holidays are ideal for those who want to come home from their holiday having done things they couldn’t do at home, and feeling enriched in mind and spirit even if they are a bit impoverished in the pocket for a while afterwards.
Whereabouts in Egypt is the best place to head for? That’s a tough question, there are so many places of interest.
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| Hurghada, Egypt |
| Submitted by christine on
2007-02-22 07:49:02 (via www.utata.org) |
| No more than a fishing village fifteen years ago, Hurghada is now a city of forty thousand, whose big bang growth is attributable to just one thing: tourism. Although you may be annoyed by honking taxi drivers, sleazy date-seekers and insistent souvenir vendors, just a wider view on the beauties of Hurghada makes you forever love it!
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| Beth’s Trip to Egypt |
| Submitted by bindero on
2006-11-16 02:53:52 (via www.zuckershack.org) |
| I never thought about an American’s perspective on Cairo, Egypt. I found it interesting, after reading this article: everything from food to taxi cabs seemed “incredibly inexpensive”, the people were friendly and the attractions – sometimes “odd”. Watch a lot of pictures and enjoy the experience of three Americans in the capital of belly dancing.
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| Travel to the White Desert of Egypt, (Cheap) |
| Submitted by theplanetd on
2009-06-21 16:49:38 (via theplanetd.com) |
| White monoliths jutted out of the landscape, but nothing compared to our final destination…Our campsite was surrounded by the most amazing rock formations I have ever seen resembling mushrooms, camels and hawks. These pure white and smooth shapes were scattered throughout the area. We climbed atop one of the formations and watched the sun go down.
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| Have you ever been to the post office in Egypt? |
| Submitted by BigFatRat on
2008-03-06 02:15:58 (via travelrats.blogspot.com) |
When you travel around the world you will inevitably have to ship parcels home occasionally, whether it's gifts for your friends, useless winter clothes or personal clutter that you can't bring yourself to trow away.
But sometimes, language barriers and bureaucracy will stand in your way. Don't be discouraged, read on...
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| Sinai Stories |
| Submitted by Anonymous on
2008-07-25 21:48:17 (via travellingwriter.blogspot.com) |
| It is almost dark when we get to the top of Gebel Abbas Basha, one of the highest peaks in the ragged Sinai Mountains. The ruined remains of what was once part of a magnificent Ottoman fortress look down over the most incredible view of the mountain ranges.
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| Her Name is Nagat |
| Submitted by kiwi on
2006-12-15 02:50:48 (via soly.st) |
| Cairo with its maze of streets and lanes, its quarters and bazaars is like a labyrinth invented by ancient storytellers. Cairo is like an ancient lady who has lived a thousand years or more, who has seen power come and go.., but there is another great thing she saw - something that leaves anybody bewildered…
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