Believe it or not? I made it thru:) I've been overwhelmed by the beautiful ruines, architecture, and heatwave without humidinity at all. (Read more in General description)
It was adventourous trip to spend hours under the strong sunlight, stroll along the small alleys without knowing where I was sometimes. The first Egyptian was a teacher who was away from home for 3 months for training in Japan. He was helpful to find out a bus to town for us. (The numbers are in arabic, and the suggested bus never came. So we took another possible bus that could take us to town) Egypt is a typical modern muslim country, although it isn't a completed moderized by the outside fluence. You may see some girls with their head covered in tight blue jean, and high heel. Business men are in a business suits while most of them are in their usual outfits: a long white shirt, and white trouser. *I'll write more
Favourite spots:
Animal mummies, Jewelry room in Egyptian museum. Pension Roma. Juice bar in Luxor, Saqqara, felluca and the Nile.
What's really great:
1. My travel mates: J & Kev 2. Mango juice. 3. Dusty road to Saqqara 4. Sufi dancing at Citadel 5. Lost in Egypt.
Sights:
opera square
kakali (sp?) market
hussein mosque
egyptian musuem
citadel
train station
giza
saqqara
west bank in luxor
1 day market (you know what i mean)
karnak (sp?) temple
luxor temple (sp?)
Accommodations:
Pension Roma in Cairo.
The Grand? in Luxor (not sure about a name)
Nightlife:
I don't think it is exist in Egypt
Hangouts:
I don't think it is exist in Egypt
Restaurants:
TG friday.
Mr. Hanif's restaurant.
Mr. ........s' restaurants (sorry man, i don't remember)