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Planning a trip to Egypt in Sept. any input?

Posted on 4/5/17 at 8:18 pm
Posted by DoUrden
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Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 4/5/17 at 8:18 pm
I have heard there is trash everywhere and all the other stuff, but I have always wanted to go and have been fascinated with it my whole life.

It's dirt cheap with hotel and airfare for a week being $1,500, so I am looking for anyone that has been in the last year or two to give me their experiences.

I know it's a place you do the tourist trap things and only them, no wondering off the beaten path, my feeling at this point is if they get me then they get me and it's the same way I felt after 911.

I kick myself for not going in the early 90's when I was stationed in Bahrain and Sicily.
Posted by jmarto1
Houma, LA/ Las Vegas, NV
Member since Mar 2008
34054 posts
Posted on 4/5/17 at 8:30 pm to
Cairo is dirty. Let us know how it is. I want to do a lot of Egypt but I worry about the muslim countries these days.
Posted by StreakySchmidty
Brisbane
Member since Jul 2014
559 posts
Posted on 4/5/17 at 8:41 pm to
Be prepared for militarized police. My friends that went said there's a very high police presence but they loved their trip. I've heard great things but most people I know all went pre Arab spring. Like anywhere, if you're smart about where/when you go places you should enjoy. It's on my bucket list so report back.
Posted by MamouTiger65
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Oct 2007
797 posts
Posted on 4/5/17 at 9:36 pm to
When I went I flew down to south to see abu simbel, it was impressive. Then we road up the Nile to Cairo stopping at cities like Luxor along the way. I'd recommend using a tour group. The constant bargaining would have killed the trip for me, luckily the tour group handles most of that. The Pyramids are cool, got to climb up one of them from the inside, there are limited daily tickets for that. Hot air balloons ride to the valley of kings was cool. Alexandria was good but not a must. Finished off at Sharm el Sheik and did some diving in the Red Sea. Overall it was a great trip. It is dirty, very poor and the language barrier is big in non-tourist towns. Luckily tourism is a huge industry there so most places were very accommodating.
This post was edited on 4/5/17 at 9:48 pm
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