Thursday, October 7, 2021

5-Days Egypt Tour

Egypt is home of the ancient Pharaohs, famous monuments like pyramids, the Great Sphinx, Nile River which is considered the world’s longest waterways, where the oldest tombs and mummies are, and famous people like Moses, Cleopatra, Mohamed Salah, Saladin, Tutankhamun and many famous Pharaohs are born.  Egypt is considered a destination full of dazzling temples, tombs, and historic treasures that amazes all who visited it.

Visiting Egypt is listed in my bucket list as a top travel goal.  And I  ticked  this goal "achieved"  last October 2010 when I went on a 5-days tour of Egypt with my friend and ex-colleague, Ms. Jane Otic.  Let me share our travel experiences to this beautiful and famous country,  full of antiquities and ancient relics.

We boarded the plane bound to Cairo, Egypt last October 22, 2010.  We departed  at 7:25 am via Kuwait Airways and travel time took 5 hours from Dubai Airport with a one hour stop over at Kuwait airport. We arrived Cairo airport around past 1:00 pm  on the same day and that marked our first day in Egypt.  We took a taxi and it took 45 minutes to reached our hotel which is Cataract Pyramid Resort Hotel located in Giza District.   After dinner, we arranged a tour guide in order to maximize our stay and covered as many places as we could. 

The next day started with an amazing breakfast as there is so much food.  The complimentary buffet breakfast was excellent with ample food choices from the breads, beverages, cut fruits, cereals and eggs served with hot/cold milk; eggs, bacon, sausages, salami etc.  That is one of the best breakfasts I ever had up to now.  After a sumptuous breakfast, we toured the hotel grounds first while waiting for our tour guide.  Our tour guide name is Wissam.  She is a lady and very pretty.

Since our hotel is very near to Giza Plateau, our first stop is a carpet village named Kerdasa- famous for its handmade native-styled carpets, cloth and textile and it is regarded as the main economic resources of the city. My friend bought a carpet which is a good quality and the price is affordable.

The next agenda is we visited the museums.  We went first to Mit Rahina Museum where we saw the giant statue of Ramses II which is about 10 meters in height.  We had photo with a local guy (as shown below) beside the giant statue. We also took photos with the Sphinx of Memphis which is another famous and popular statue.

Afterwards, we went off to The Pyramids of Giza which is one of most visited tourist attractions as it was considered by the UNESCO as the last surviving of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, as the Pyramids of Giza is one of the world's most recognizable landmarks. Photo is shown below.

We were lucky because our tour guide purchased the ticket in advance so we don’t have to take the long queue. Right on the edge of the city, this place was bustling with tourists like me as pyramids have thrilled travelers all over the world for centuries and continue to be one of the country’s main highlights. Despite the heat, dust and tourist bustle, we joined the crowd and went up the pyramid climb and felt triumphant when we succeeded the uphill climb (photo is also available).

The Pyramid of Cheops, also called the Great Pyramid or Pyramid of Khufu which is the largest pyramid which we visited mostly narrow passages and empty sarcophagus.  Further south on the Giza Plateau, the Pyramid of Khafre and the smaller is the Pyramid of Menkaure.  Outside the temple and protecting these mortuaries and also one of the iconic monuments of the ancient world is the Great Sphinx, with the body of a lion and the head of the pharaoh. These tombs of the Pharaohs are guarded by the enigmatic Sphinx, which top of most visitor's lists of tourist attractions to see and a highlight of any Egypt trip.

After the Pyramids of Giza, we took a break and had lunch in one of the Arabic restaurant.  We were amazed as the bread was served hot and straight from the urn and very tasty and delicious. Photo shown below.

The last museum that we visited for that day was the Imhotep Museum & Saqqara-Giza, which during our visit there are areas that was under construction.  Imhotep Museum is an archaeological museum located at the foot of the Saqqara Necropolis complex, near Memphis in Lower Egypt.  The museum was named for the ancient Egyptian architect Imhotep. 

It was a tiring day having visited 3 museums in a day and did  mostly walking.  In the evening time, we attended a dinner cruise in the Nile River.  We were picked up in the hotel at around 8:00 pm and was taken to the place.  It was complimentary buffet with a live band in the background and after dinner,  there was a cultural show. 

On the 3rd day, we visited the Egyptian Museum and The Citadel.  The Egyptian Museum contains many treasures and kept 100,000 items of ancient antiquities.  The Egyptian Museum is also considered one of Cairo’s top attractions. There are two main floors of the museum, the ground floor and the first floor.

On the ground floor there is an extensive collection of papyrus and coins used in by the ancient Egyptians. On the first floor there are artifacts from the final two dynasties of Ancient Egypt and also many artifacts taken from the Valley of the Kings. Highlights include the objects from the Tomb of Tutankhamen and the Royal Mummy Room containing 27 royal mummies from pharaonic times. We were not allowed to take pictures while inside the museum that time. 

Th next stop is the Citadel of Cairo. In order for us to enter the mosque, we have to wore the Hijab Muslim dress and scarf to cover our head. The Citadel of Cairo or Citadel of Saladin is a medieval Islamic-era fortification in Cairo, Egypt, built by Salah ad-Din (Saladin) and further developed by subsequent Egyptian rulers.

And according to Wikipedia, it was the seat of government in Egypt and the residence of its rulers for nearly 700 years from the 13th to the 19th centuries.   It is now a preserved historic site, including mosques and museums. The Great Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha or Alabaster Mosque is a mosque situated in the Citadel of Cairo in Egypt which is 1 minute walk from the gate of the Citadel. 

Our tour guide gave us a brief history of the mosque and what stayed in my mind, is the ceiling architecture which were made in circle or dome. The design was so amazing and we were told it was an Ottoman inspired design and the interior was made of a central dome and four small and four semi-circular domes. The main material that was used mostly was limestone, which was actually sourced from The Pyramids of Giza and for the floor, the materials was made of alabaster.   The rest of the day was spent shopping souvenir items and we visited several stores for the papyrus paintings like Merit Papyrus Institute and the Royal Perfume Palace.  In the evening, we were treated to a lovely dinner by our Egyptian colleague with his mother and brothers.  Quite thankful that we met them and he offered to accompany us to Alexandria on our 4th day.

On the 4th day, we went for a day trip to Alexandria and was accompanied by an Egyptian friend and colleague, Mr. Ahmed Waziry.  From Cairo, we took a bus going to Alexandria and travel time took more than 3 hours.  We arrived in the city almost 1:00 pm and we took a quick lunch first in  one of the burgers fast foods. 

Alexandria is considered the third largest city in Egypt and a port city located on the Mediterranean Sea in northern Egypt founded in 331 BCE by Alexander the Great, hence the name. One of Egypt's most romanticized destinations, Alexandria was home to Egypt's last pharaoh, Queen Cleopatra, and was one of the ancient world's great centers of learning.

After lunch,  we headed off to Bibliotheca which is our first destination  in Alexandria.  There was already a long queue when we arrived and we bought three tickets.   The Library of Alexandria was founded in the 3rd century B.C. and for six centuries, was the cultural center of the world, it was in operation for six hundred years and was destroyed definitively between the years 250 and 270.  The idea of reviving the library began in 1974 and reconstruction work started in 1995 and was inaugurated in October 16, 2002.

Once inside the library, we explored the place and was amazed by its collection of 8-million books and the huge dome.  The library has shelf space for eight million books, with the main reading room covering 20,000 square metres (220,000 sq. ft.). The complex also has conference centers; specialized libraries for maps, multimedia, the blind and visually impaired, young people, and for children; four museums; four art galleries for temporary exhibitions; 15 permanent exhibitions; a planetarium; and a manuscript restoration laboratory. We stayed for more almost two hours touring the library and off we go to our next destination which is the Citadel of Qaitbay.

The Citadel of Qaitbay in Alexandria is a famous site for tourist as the castle was built in 1480s by Sultan Qaitbay (1468-96) and in the site there is also a Lighthouse which they called “Pharos Lighthouse”; the materials used in building this castle is from a dilapidated building.  Within the castle, there is a small mosque and it is the oldest one in Alexandria and also there is a Naval Museum which display relics from the ship that sunk, which is from the battle that happened between the Roman and Napoleonic Sea battles before

We were not able to enter the citadel as it is closed during that day so we took pictures only as a souvenir that  we visited the place (photo is also available).  The rest of the afternoon was spent walking in the corniche, a waterfront promenade in the city.

At around 5:30 pm, we took a bus for  the Alexandria Misr Station.  The train was jampacked as it was a peak hour and went down at Ramses Station in Cairo, and from there we took a taxi  back to our hotel. That was already almost 9pm.  It was a tiring day but we were happy as we accomplished and visited one of the biggest libraries in the world.

Day 5 which is October 26, our last day in Egypt was spent having our last breakfast in the hotel and taking final pictures in the hotel.  Our flight is around 12:00 noon. That ends our 5 days journey to Egypt.

My 5 days tour of Egypt is an amazing experience and quite unforgettable too.  Though my first impression of Egypt was not good in the beginning because in my mind Egypt is a modern city like Dubai and have  modern facilities and infrastructures.   But around the city of Cairo and in the Giza, there are some  roads are in ruins or shambles, probably it was destroyed during the war.  And it is not easy to find  clean toilet in the public areas during the time.    If you want to use a clean toilet, you have to pay a certain fee.  But  that was in 2010, and so much time had passed and by now things must have improve there.  

After my  2nd day in Egypt, I  came to realize and find Egypt rich in culture and historic places.   There are tombs, that are 2000 years old.  Isn't that rare and amazing. I guess that is why Egypt growth is not like any other cities as they have to protect and preserve many historical sites so that people can see and  visit these places. And I was happy that I visited this place and the experience brought fond memories and good  ones too.

I felt lucky that I have  visited Egypt as it was quiet and no unrest yet during those times . The tourists were protected as there are many police around checking the transportation from time to time for any kidnapping of tourist.  Tourism is one of the major sources of income in Egypt aside from selling carpets,  agriculture and natural gas. In December, 2010, mass demonstrations and uprising broke out in Egypt and the following year, revolution erupted in Egypt toppling the Hosni Mubarak regime. We were very lucky for visiting Egypt before the  protest happened. 

I would like to come back to Egypt in the future someday. There still so  many places to see and visit like Aswan, the ancient temples of Luxor and the Valley of the King, the mountains of Sinai, the Siwa Oasis which is in the boundary of Egypt and Libya, Abu Simbel as I have read a book written by Christian Jacq entitled Ramses (The Lady of Abu Simbel) and Karnak. 

I have made my you tube channel regarding my 5 days Egypt tour, and feel free to watch the below link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWeQGtS9KBU. Please like and subscribe. 

Thank you for reading my blog  and please keep safe everyone!



















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