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Archive for the ‘Egypt’ Category

2011 in Review: Best Hotel

2011 in Review: Best Hotel
It’s only few days until Christmas, which means that 2011 is winding down. I’ll be spending the next two weeks going through my best and worst from a year that included stops in four continents, 11 countries and 10 states. All that time on the road, more than 120 days in all, meant plenty...
December 21st, 2011 | Egypt | Read More

Nile File: Caleche Drivers and Horses in Edfu, Egypt

Nile File: Caleche Drivers and Horses in Edfu, Egypt
You know how some places give you a bad vibe? I felt that way about my Nile River cruise stop in Edfu, where caleche drivers have essentially bullied tour companies into using their services.Located on the Nile between Aswan and Luxor, Edfu is known for the Temple of Horus, one of the best-preserved...
October 20th, 2011 | Egypt | Read More

Nile File: Bastet, the Ancient Egyptian Cat Goddess

Nile File: Bastet, the Ancient Egyptian Cat Goddess
As a lifelong cat lover, I always had a thing for Bastet, the ancient Egyptian cat goddess depicted in art and sculpture. The Egyptian love of the cat looms large in popular culture; it’s the ultimate sign of approval that cats are more regal than their doggy counterparts.So imagine my surprise...
October 18th, 2011 | Egypt | Read More

Nile File: Aggressive Street Hawkers & Vendors

Nile File: Aggressive Street Hawkers & Vendors
Before I went to Egypt, I had read about the country’s overly aggressive street hawkers. What I didn’t realize is that the country’s downturn in tourism since the Revolution would have the causal effect of making the few travelers who ARE visiting Egypt more prone to attention from...
October 16th, 2011 | Egypt | Read More

Nile File: Tourism in Upper Egypt After a Nile River Cruise

Nile File: Tourism in Upper Egypt After a Nile River Cruise
Last week, I wrote about what is happening in Egypt tourism since the Revolution in January 2011, focusing on the Cairo area. After spending the past week cruising the Nile from Luxor to Aswan (and back), I have a few more observations that might be useful to people thinking about taking such a trip.The...
October 9th, 2011 | Egypt | Read More

A Career Change: Why I’m Speaking at Meet, Plan, Go 2011

A Career Change: Why I’m Speaking at Meet, Plan, Go 2011
Looking down the 138 steps inside the Bent Pyramid, I feel a little dizzy. My guide has left me to make the descent into the ancient artifact at Dahshur by myself, and I’m not sure I’m up to the task. A hint of ammonia wafts from the necropolis’ entrance; I’ve been told that...
October 4th, 2011 | Egypt, Events | Read More

Nile File: What Is Happening in Egypt Tourism As the Revolution Continues

Nile File: What Is Happening in Egypt Tourism As the Revolution Continues
I’ve been in Egypt since Sept. 26, hanging out at the Mena House in Giza until I join a Uniworld Splendors of Egypt tour that I’m covering for Cruise Critic. It’s a very posh way to spend a few days, so I’ve been removed from the typical day-to-day life of the Egyptians, many of whom are personally...
October 1st, 2011 | Egypt | Read More