The Friday Photo: Bedouin Ingenuity
Back when we did our Sinai desert trip, we came across this amazing table. Get a load of it! In its stylish, zinc clad elegance,...
Back when we did our Sinai desert trip, we came across this amazing table. Get a load of it! In its stylish, zinc clad elegance,...
Still damp from the hot springs we have been swimming in, we are barrelling through the back streets of Siwa, an oasis town in Egypt’s...
On market day the little Nileside town of Daraw comes alive in a chaos of stalls and traffic. Nubian men in pristine robes squeeze their...
“I don’t think we should move on tomorrow,” Z says. “Let’s stay in Alex a bit longer.” “Why?” I say. “What’s there to do here?”...
After clambering through the pyramids, visiting the wonders of Luxor, and exploring Aswan, Abu Simbel and other Nile sites, I’m still struggling to work out...
“How safe is Egypt now?” Still a topical question, so I’ve updated this post on 16 20 June 2012. Deletions are marked with a strikethrough...
The capital of Egypt for the great pharaohs of the New Kingdom, more than a thousand years after the Old Kingdom chaps built the pyramids...
The little town of Daraw is famous for its weekend camel market. It was just an ordinary market day when we visited while sailing a...
Adventures / Egypt / Mishaps
by Theodora · Published April 19, 2012 · Last modified September 27, 2012
Given we had a felucca for three nights and — well, I could have sworn four days, but them’s the breaks, mustn’t grumble and the...