Travel and Leisure 4: My trip to Egypt and the great Pyramids

in travel •  7 years ago  (edited)

Hi Steemians

As a small child dreaming of visiting new places, I had only two destinations in mind. One of them was Egypt and the great pyramids. The second was India and the great history.

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I visited Egypt in the time of their coup. You might think that I am crazy, but yes I take risks in everything :) Actually I booked my flight for the new year, but the airline postponed it many time. They didnt had many passengers going to Egypt at that time. After some days the flight was confirmed so I packed my luggage and prepared myself. Took a train instead of a taxi and ended up missing my flight :( Got a seat after two days and I remember that we were no more than 30 passengers on board.

I booked a Hostel in the city centre. Exactly in Talaat Harb Square. It was a nice place with a nice local market. The first thing I did was to get Egyptian food which is (Ful wa Tameya) Fava Beans and Falafel. I have seen it all my life in their movies and wanted to try it. I bought more than I can eat in that night, because I was imagining myself starving lol
The food was delicious and the hostel was very clean and peaceful.

In my first day I visited the Egyptian Museum as it contains an excellent Artifact Collection of the ancient Egyptian civilization It was very big and you need one or two days to check everything in it. I was always fascinated by ancient Egypt and wanted to read every detail written there. I dont prefer to hire a guide when visiting museums, because we have enough information written beside every artifact. The Tutankhamun's treasures and the mummy room were amazing. Even the ancient jewelry, clothing and pottery. Every single piece is unique!

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In my second day I visited the City Stars Mall in Cairo. It is a very big and famous mall where you find almost every brand. A good place to hangout and have a good meal or coffee. They have a wide variety of food for reasonable prices.

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In my third day I visited the local bazaar "Khan el-Khalili". It is a nice market with a huge variety of items. Lovely atmosphere and nice place for shopping or souvenirs.
I spent only two hours there then had to go and visit the pyramids in Giza. Unfortunately I couldnt stay for a long time there. Traffic is a huge problem in Cairo and it took me one hour to reach Giza and another one hour to go back.
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It was great experience to visit one of the 7 wonders of the World. I got the tickets for the same price as the locals, because I knew their language from movies :) I also managed to buy some souvenirs for a reasonable price. But I suggest you not to buy the souvenirs from Giza, because they are a bit expensive. So better to buy them from the Bazaar.

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It is a bit far to walk from the main street till the Pyramids. You can use a Taxi or a camel if you are in hurry. I decided to have a camel ride and a local guide, who was a professional photographer as well :)
I dont suggest you to book your hotel room in Giza, because there isn't much to see there other than the pyramids. The food was amazing and the people very friendly and helpful. I definitely need to visit again, because there are many things to see there :)

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Great photos and good writing. Egypt is in my future destinations. Thanks for sharing.

Thank you :) Yes it is one of the best trips I had!

Next time you should visit morocco i'm sure that you will love it

It is on my list :)

You are welcome and I will be your guide huh

Thank you :)

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Oh thats amazing! Thank you :)

awesome

Thank you :)

awesome!! I went there as a child but I never got to see the pyramids because it was too hot >.< I'd love to go there again.

I went in January so the weather was very nice there :)

dayum! what a cool trip. i'd love to go inside one of the pyramids. wow.

I would like to go inside a pyramid when I am alone and in full concentration lol
But when you know that many people are waiting behind you and others already there, it feels like you just visited an ordinary room and thats it. Nothing special about it :( But I will visit again and hope to spend more time there.

Wow, this is great, I love travelling a lot
It's such an experience no one can afford to miss
I've followed you and upvoted your post

Yes travelling is one of the best things we can do! Thank you :)

Without a doubt one of the most strange works for me, the creation of the pyramids still causes me doubts, with the theme of superstition I do not know if you know what I mean, I definitely have it on my list for when I have the opportunity to travel . Although in your photo inside gives me a certain claustrophobia haha, greetings

Then you should watch a documentary names "Ancient Aliens ". They talk about the real builders of the pyramids in Egypt, Peru and other countries. You will like it :)
hhh dont worry. It is just an empty room downstairs and many people were there :)

I'm going to find it, it seems very interesting to me. Haha yes well now less I imagine being in that room downstairs with many people

Next time you take a visit to Nigeria... You won't be dissapointed

Yes sure I will plan a trip. I hear that it is a very nice country :)

Things worked out and you had a wonderful trip. Brave going alone though. You look good on a camel. :-)

hhh thank you, yes I love the photo of the camel and the way he looks at camera :) Sometimes I enjoy travelling alone and having all my time to myself !

Gr8 travel post @hanen. I love egypt and particularly the scuba diving but I have visited Cairo once and did many of the same things you did. The pyramids and the museum + me and my girlfriend at the time, also took a river cruise. It really is an amazing place. Thanks for sharing your pic's and experiences 😃

Unfortunately I didnt had the river cruise, but had dinner in one of the ships there.
I am glad that you like the post and thank you for reading :)

Oh my, this is on my list of things I really want to do. It looks like you had a great time.

Yes you have to go once and see that wonder! it was amazing! Unfortunately I spend only 4 days there and the traffic is a big problem. But I need to go again :)

Seriously--I think traffic is the bane of modern existence. haha. Hope you do get to go again--and maybe next time there will be less traffic.

amazing pictures! I've been to Egypt when I was a kid. I remember having a lot of fun! upvoted

I guess if you visit again, everything will looks totally different now :)

Good info. Thanks. Don't know when/if, but that was better info than travel agent marketing. 😇

hhhh yes thats why we are here :)

Good morning hanen, you'd like to go inside one, one day, in full concentration¿ Eons ago, when I was a hippie sitting cross-legged on the pavement selling bits and pieces, my flatmate created a copy of cheops for us both to do our meditation in. Not very big, as it fit in double bedroom, but an excellent aid to ambience. With dowel-rod from the hard-ware shop, it has a square base and an angle at the side of 54*, and with a little muslin or mosquito net, can be easily covered on the four sides. A few judicial cushions on an intense weave carpet, and one can make it like a north African desert tent inside, comfortable for contemplation and meditation or just zoneing out. Just a quick memory of slower days 😉 😃

Thats something interesting to share as a post here. I think many people will love it. One of them is me :)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I didn't build it, John (deceased now) did. Basically, as I remember (early 70's) he measured the largest square that would fit in his bedroom without the door interfering. Then, half way from one corner to another, he set up a string at 54* from the horizontal. The same at each halfway side. Then from the ceiling he hung a string in centre. And from this matrix, he measured length from centre top to corner and cut a piece of dowel rod an inch and a bit too long, four times.
I remember he spent an evening fashioning a tin-foil point (made of heavy coffee-tin inner-lid tin-foil) which held the four dowels. Then with it still dismantled he assembled it in the garden upon the lawn. Using a sharp knife he carved the corners of the square and the quadrants at the right length. Reassembling in his room, he tied the corners with silver-foil once they were each together. Mosquito netting was hung around three sides, and three muslin like sarongs were arranged across the fourth.
Once you've the picture in mind, the hardest part is to fix the point of the quadrants so that the sides are at 54*.
I suppose, nowadays, I should have drawn it all on TD paper, and assembled parts, then sold on internet as meditation tent, for new age hippies 😂 😇
There you go, someone can make some quids. 😉

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Thank you!

The pyramids always amazes me. I would love to visit egypt one day.

Yes you should. It is a very nice country!

Thanks for sharing the experience.

I have always wanted to visit Egypt and see the great pyramids. Wonders of the world. Lovely pictures dear.

You will one day :)

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This is an exciting journey! I dream of going there! You look good on a camel :)

Thank you :)