Luxor w Aswan 10c - DEO 2016
Egipt 2015, Marsa Alam, Aurora Nada Resort, Port Ghalib, Luxor, SJ CAM 4000
Kilka minut z pobytu w Egipcie, w Marsa Alam w hotelu Aurora Nada Resort + wyprawa z Portu Ghalib, zwiedzanie Luxoru, świątyni w Karnaku, Świątyni hatszepsut w Deir el-bahari, oraz doliny Królów której niestety nie można rejestrować.
Egypt trip with Nile Holiday
My family just completed a great two week Egypt trip. My wife, 2 kids (18 and 17) and I spent the entire second week of our trip with Nile Holiday with Khaled as our tour guide. The trip could not have gone better and I give Khaled and Nile Holiday my highest recommendation.
We spent the first week scuba diving in the Red Sea. Khaled arranged for the family to be transported from the airport in Hurghada to Port Ghalib - a 3 hour drive. We were a bit nervous stepping out of the airport in Hurghada and were instantly reassured when we saw a driver holding a big sign with our family name printed in big letters - a good feeling.
After a great week scuba diving (not covered in this review but highly recommended), we were met again by a driver who Khaled had arranged to transport us from Port Ghalib to Luxor - a 4 hour drive. Again the driver was prompt, professional and efficient.
Upon our arrival in Luxor and to our pleasant surprise, Khaled was our guide for the 5 days we spent cruising the Nile to Aswan. Khaled did a fantastic job: he speaks excellent english, has an encyclopedic knowledge of Egyptian history with specific expertise on the temples and hieroglyphs that you visit along the way.
We visited Karnak, Luxor, Hatshepsut, Valley of the Kings/Nobles/Workers, Edfu, etc. All were very impressive and our enjoyment was definitely enhanced by Khaled's expert guiding. I'd have to say the highlight of all the temples was Abu Simbel which is highly recommended.
Khaled also arranged for our flight from Aswan to Cairo and for a day touring the Pyramids, the Egyptian museum, and the bazaar with a separate guide who was also great. Our initial flight from Aswan to Cairo was cancelled and Khaled went the extra mile to stay with us, arrange for us to stay on the Nile boat sun deck instead of the airport, and also arranged dinner.
I had some trepidation about wiring the full price of our trip to Nile Holiday (they do not do plastic in Egypt to anything like the extent the west does), but went ahead and did it based on the prior Trip Advisor reviews. My concern was unfounded and all worked out perfectly, and the price was a great deal and absolutely worth it.
We felt safe throughout and I have to say it is a fantastic time to visit Egypt - there is no one there. It was amazing that we had whole temples practically to ourselves which is great from the perspective that there is no pressure to keep moving and makes for great uninterrupted photo opportunities. The downside that should be noted is that the souvenir vendors can be a bit overwhelming due to the very few tourists around.
In summary you will not go wrong with Nile Holiday and Khaled is professional, courteous, and pleasant to interact with. You will enjoy the time spent in Egypt and it is a great life experience.
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احجز الان نايل روبي مع سيف واي تورز
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Opening Egypt's Tombs - 2019 Ancient Egypt documentary (Kemet) HD
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Tony Robinson goes on a journey across Egypt, where a series of incredible new discoveries are being made. He travels the length of the Nile, from Cairo to Aswan, to investigate tombs of all shapes and sizes, and meets the archaeologists, including John Ward, who are unearthing extraordinary wonders
Luxor and Aswan The Ancient Wonders #thisisegypt
Enjoy some highlights of our visit to the beautiful ancient wonders Luxor and Aswan in Egypt
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LO QUE NUNCA IMAGINASTE DE EGIPTO | PARTE 1
Querido Señor o Señora Viewer, gracias una vez mas por estar aqui.
En este video puedes ver nuestra experiencia en Almaza Bay, un resort increíble en la costa Egipcia del Mar Mediterráneo.
Pasamos unos días super intensos y divertidos, conociendo todo lo que el resort tiene que ofrecer y pasando horas en el mar como niños (no nos imaginábamos que Egipto tuviera un paraíso así)
Pudimos vivir un evento único ya que celebraron en las mismas fechas en Almaza Bay el festival de música electronica “Family and Friends”, con DJ´S como Claptone y una puesta en escena muy tribal con tiendas tepees y construcciones de madera que nos recordó en todo momento a festivales similares en Tulum, gente super moderna y buena onda y mucha fiesta hasta el amanecer.
Alguno de ustedes ha visitado esta parte de Egipto? Para los dos fue la primera visita a este país, que nada tenia que ver con nuestra expectativa y nos gusto mucho! Esperamos haberles transmitido al menos en una pequeña medida lo que fue este viaje para nosotros! Si te gusto este video dale like y suscríbete para que no te pierdas la segunda parte! Puedes ver las mejores fotos del viaje en nuestras cuentas de Instagram:
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In this video you’ll watch our experience at Almaza Bay, an amazing resort at Egypt’s Mediterranean coast. We spent some very intense and fun days, getting to know all that the resort has to offer and spending hours like kids at the ocean (we weren’t expecting Egypt had such paradise!!)
We were lucky tu live a unique event as “Family & Friends” electronic music festival was going on at those exact dates , with artists the size of Claptone and a wooden tribal staging that reminded us of similar festivals in Tulum, super cool people and so much party until the sun came up.
Have any of you visited this area in Egypt? It was the first time for both of us in this country, and our experience improved our expectations. If you liked this video we really appreciate your support with a thumbs up and don’t forget to subscribe to watch the second part “ 48h at El Cairo” that will be posted next Sunday!
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Exploring Egypt - 2018
Short video of some moments we captured during a short trip with friends to Egypt (mainly Cairo and Alexandria). The background music is by the talented musician Haig Yazdjian and the track is called Taxim Nihavend. Footage was shot on a Nikon D500.
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Nile River Cairo - Part of the Longest River in the World
Nile River, Cairo, Egypt - One of the longest rivers in the world is Nile River and Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is set on it. There are different destinations to head to and enjoy the magic scene of the Nile River.
Thinking about a romantic dinner, going with your friends to a casual kind of restaurant, taking a boat (felucca ride) in the Nile, or even staying at one of the hotels to pamper yourself? These are just some of the options that you could think about when it comes to enjoying the breeze by the Nile in Cairo, Egypt.
The Nile River was considered the longest in the world until recently some studies suggested that the Amazon might be longer; so it might depend on your own imagination and conclusion. This Nile covers eleven countries and that is the reason why it is considered an international river; it covers Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, and Kenya.
Since the Northern section of the river mainly flows in Sudan and Egypt, the Egyptian ancient history depended so much on it. A lot of those cities related to Egypt are placed on the Nile. Luxor and Aswan are from the most famous historical cities which are filled with ancient museums and artifacts that tourists from around the world come for and which most of them are found along the riverbanks.
From the experience that we had with the Nile River in Cairo, we have to mention that we were truly amazed by the view during the day light as well as at night; both will take you by surprise no matter what kind of activity or thing you are doing.
There are lots of restaurants and cafes found by the Nile in El Zamalek area and in Maadi, and both could welcome you for breakfast, lunch, dinner or even for just a cup of coffee. If you want to make it a combination between seeing one of the city's landmarks and at the same time having dinner, you could head to Cairo Tower which will give you the chance to see the central part of Cairo by the Nile from above and at the same time enjoy the rotating restaurant at the top of the tower afterwards; one complete rotation takes about 70 minutes (
There are a lot of hotels that you could book in during your visit to Cairo, Egypt, but which will differ in their price according to the location you are going to choose. Choosing a hotel by the Nile will cost you more than those which you are going to choose in the streets within, not just that, but a lot of those hotels found by the Nile happen to be from the five-star ones and thus will also cost you than any regular one that could help in giving you a fair view of the Nile. This is considered the second way to enjoy the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt, after thinking about the regular outings.
Another recommended option is taking a felucca ride in the Nile which will take you through a fair round and show you the restaurants, buildings, and hotels which are found by the Nile. We recommend that you take this felucca ride from Zamalek and always bargain about the price because they could eventually reduce the price for you. This is one of the most recommended things we choose when it comes to the Nile and enjoying it.
For us, it is considered a good idea to choose a place that is beautiful, kind of historical, and at the same time will be directly placed on the Nile, such as El Andalus park which is found in Zamalek and which was built in the time of Khedive Ismail and given to his wife as a gift ( There are other palaces related to famous characters which are placed on the Nile, but some of them are more of artistic and thus might not be known by the foreigners.
All the details related to the restaurants you could visit, the felucca tour which you could book, or the other things you could do by the Nile could be found either through asking in your hotel or else doing your research on the internet.
Cairo is filled with treasures everywhere you tend to place your feet, so in addition to these things done by the Nile, we suggest that you visit some historical landmarks as well. From these suggestions we recommend Mohamed Ali Palace ( we recommend going to the Egyptian Museum ( booking a place in any event at the Cairo Opera House, or visiting the Islamic Art Museum (
In addition to the sightseeing places found near Zamalek area, there are general destinations in Cairo which you will need to go to; the great pyramids of Giza ( Cairo citadel ( the religious community (Mogamaa Al Adyan) ( as well as lots of other places.
Whenever you dig deep behind the things that you could see in Cairo, Egypt, you will always land on different landmarks to take your breath away.
نايل كروز نايل ستايل مع سيف واي تورز
Tulip Nile Cruise
نايل كروز توليب مع سيف واي تورز
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احجز نايل كروز ميس ايجبت مع سيف واي تورز
Travelling to Egypt in March 2017
Travelling to Egypt in March 2017.
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Exploring Egypt | Travel Safety Hacks | RoamerRealm
This video is Exploring Egypt | Travel Safety Hacks | RoamerRealm
I was in Egypt on a really spontaneous trip. While 'a spontaneous trip' can mean a lot of fun & adventure, it can also mean 'running into lot of scams' basically attribute to lack of awareness and research. In my case, I reached Egypt quite late at night by a ship. If you're getting in by a plane, the entry stamp is done at the airport itself, but for me, I had to go to the immigration office (which is open 24 hrs by the way) and get this stamp. Reaching there was quite a task in itself, multiple transport and even a ferry ride was required. The office itself seemed like a shady old fashioned building and right outside is where I had my first encounter with the local touts who wanted a small fee for getting the stamp done.
It was a weekend, so, lots of people were still out. Drinking tea, smooking sheesha hookah or just casual chit chatting is the idea of relaxing socializing over the weekend. I found the people friendly and some would even wanna click a selfie or just talk with you if you're up for it. In Cairo, you would find many people espeically youngsters who speak English, but in other cities, not so much.
Most hotels will have their own sightseeing tours arrangements or contacts. Unless you're someone who SPECIFICALLY wants a guided tour, I would say skip this and step out for a more authentic Egyptian experience.
Public transport, especially the Metro is very convenient and I used that the most. Uber is quite readily available and hassle free, but while using UBER do remember that there are certain sightseeing spots which don't allow taxis to go beyond a point. For example, when at the Pyramids, I found out that if I had taken a taxi then it could have taken me only to this particular Police checkpoint.
About taxi or any service for that matter, Always negotiate a price beforehand and pay up only at the end of the trip. It may sound silly, but also specify the currency. I heard a story where a taxi guy agreed for an amout of 40 for a trip but at the end of the trip, he wanted $40 instead of LE40. And then you don't have any option but to pay up. OR you could give him the 40LE and run really fast! Just kidding! Negotiate and clarify beforehand. Another thing about taxis, to make an extra buck, the drive may try to pick up a passenger or two (heading in the same direction) and make them sit on the front seat. This is not allowed.
Once at the Pyramid complex, I was approached by a lot of 'agents' who all claimed to be official and working with the government, even had an official ID card in a sling around their neck. Anyway, so if you're looking for a guide OR a camel ride, ask the official at the ticketing office and he will point you towards the official ones. I don't know the guide charges, but the camel ride costs 50LE for 30 mins. There are shops inside the pyramid complex but everything is made in China, so, you're better off buying stuff from proper markets in the Giza city center or better still, in Cairo. Also, carry some small bills as everything attracts a fee/tip. Someone helps you with a photo (even on a request) - tip! If you want a pic with a camel - you guess it, TIP!! Some one helped you with directions - tip! Someone offered you a taste of tea EVEN IF you didn't want it - tip! I soon realized that the better thing was to request assistance from other tourists.
Some of the camel ride guys also offer a conduct tour within the premises, of course, this happens at a crazy asking price AND if you negotiate, they may agree BUT they'll just stop in the middle of nowhere and say the price you're offering only gets you till here, you can either pay me the price I asked for OR get off and start walking. Obviously, in that moment, you don't have any other choice but to agree. By the way, it gets really hot in the afternoon, so, carrying a hat, sunglasses sunscreen lotion and drinking water would come in extremely handy.
Regarding clothing, I saw a many tourists who were dressed for summer and no one seemed to object. But then again, this is a Muslim country and my approach was to be safe than sorry. Regarding food, you can play it safe & dine at the Pizza Hut or KFC which are right across the pyramid complex. There are some restaurants within the complex as well, but I chose to dine at this one right next to the Pizza hut, I can't remember the name but the food was absolutely fantastic and really affordable & again, how often do you get to dine at a restaurant with THIS view?
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For Nada, Azza, and Nourhan, acceptance into the Maadi STEM School in Cairo was a dream come true. Only 120 students are chosen from across Egypt. In every region in the world, women and girls are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math, denying them opportunities in education, entrepreneurship and finance that could help break the cycle of poverty.
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