A video of our experience in Egypt.
Welcome to 38 Days in Egypt: A Travelogue.
My wife and I created this blog to create a travelogue of our visit in Egypt. We wanted to have a way to remember the journey and share it with others who were interested in what Egypt is like.
We also built this site to show that, although Egypt is seen to many as a dangerous place to visit, that tourists have little to worry about when visiting Egypt. Overall, for tourists, the country is quite safe. The military and police to go extraordinary lengths to make sure that tourists are out of harms way. There are huge penalties in place for assaulting a tourist and locals are very warm and caring for those. While there is a great amount of hassle to tourists in Egypt, salespeople will generally help you out in the end, even if you do not purchase items from them. As far as countries that I have visited, both of us would say that the people of Egypt have been some of the most friendly in the world.
Lastly, I created this website to help others who are visiting Egypt. While there are a lot of good guidebooks available. We used the The Rough Guide to Egypt and found that it was very helpful. With that being said, sometimes guides do not have enough space to tell everything, and I wanted to answer some of the questions and show some of the places that the guide books do not have room to go into in great detail. I would recommend this book, however, if you are planning on visiting Egypt.
As students, we did not go to Egypt with a large budget. One reason we visited Egypt was due to the low cost of traveling at the current time. Egypt is considered a bargain right now, and flight prices from the United States, Europe, and other parts of the world are at an all time low. Also, the Egyptian Pound (LE or EGP) is at a very favorable exchange rate at the moment. With that being said, Egypt can still be a very expensive country to visit. There are touts and unforeseen expenses here, just as there is anywhere. As this blog was geared towards the budget traveler, I have taken the time to review hotels and hostels in various cities that cost around $10 a night and under.
This blog is still a work in progress, and I have a lot to add in the coming weeks. Thank you for reading.
Here are some recent updates to this blog. This post will stay on top for the time being so that readers can see what has been updated.
1. Video of The Catacombs in Alexandria: July 3, 2013
2. Video of the Blue Hole: July 3, 2013
3. Map of our Travels: July 3, 2013
4. Review of Sindbad Camp in Dahab: July 7, 2013
Interested in seeing where we are traveling now? Check out "Travels with Sephie."
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