
Over Xmas / New Year 07 myself and 3 friends took the Oasis Overland 'Egypt Emcompassed' tour. After arriving in Cairo we managed to survive the taxi ride to the hotel, where indicating, speed limits and general common sense seem to be optional when navigating through the local streets.
Our tour officially commenced with a river cruise on the Nile, dinner consisted of a buffet, with staples of chicken and pita on the menu which would form the basis of our diet for the next two weeks. The entertainment provided was a belly dancer, the spinning man, and a two guys dressed up as a dancing horse - great stuff. It also provided our first introduction to local wine, which didn't go down to well, and the local Stella beer, which was actually pretty good!
The trip to Egypt sounds just a little like our recent trip for 10 days, very hectic early mornings, trips in minibuses, a cruise up the Nile, a fantastic balloon ride to see the sun rise over the Valley of The Kings and Karnack Temple.
Quite simply the most amazing experience ever, and our tour guide Mohamed was full of local knowledge and fun to be around. Would certainly consider revisiting.
Having said that Egypt is a wonderfull country, mainly because of the wonderfull people there, 90% of them live in "close to edge" squalour but still laugh and smile, never lose their humour and are proud of their country. Us westerners could learn a lot from them. Ive been to Egypt 10 times now and have a deep love for the place. It may be too in your face for some people.....they should just stay home or spend vacations in Club Meds! For me..give me Egypt anytime!!
Having experienced both Luxor and Aswan i strongly recommend people to stear towards the later. Luxor was comparatively dirty and the people were not as friendly (on the whole). The town survives on tourism and there are many locals out to earn a few pounds by 'helping you out'. e.g. offering to take your bags to the hotel from the taxi, all of 4 metres, then following you around till you either tell them to get lost or give them money. I am an experienced traveller and i felt harassed going out of the hotel. Many people found refuge in Maccie D's or KFC!! Sayiong that, the Valley of the Kings and the Temples in Luxor are amazing, if not the town itself.
Aswan, however is one of my favourite destinations i have ever been to. Beautiful, people are friendly and polite, the boat trips are outstanding and the sites are awe-inspiring. I recommend a trip to Lake Nassar, Abu Simbel and Muhammad Al Fayed's Perfumerie. Situated on the Nile itself, Aswan is a commercial town not reliant on tourism and surrounded by the desert. Climb the sand dune at sunset for a fantastic view of the desert, Lake Nassar and the town.
tips: carry your own luggage etc around to avoid harrassment for tips(Aswan your ok!)
check what times the police convey leaves for different towns if flying to one destination and travelling on to another
Be prepared for lots of tombs
Avoid the Karnak Sound and Light show (far to long and confusing)
The bazaars often price thing 3 times as much for tourists. You have to haggle.
Summer is very hot (40 degrees +) but alot quietier. Roughly 10% of the tourism compared to their winter season.
There are over 500 cruise boats in operation on the Nile, only 5% are 'luxury'!) Check the name of the boat before you travel and check it out online as many were very old and grotty.
You can not travle at night on the Nile, so be prepared to be moored up alot of the time with mass trips organised.
I recommend the Pyramisa Isis Hotel in Aswan for the perfect holiday in Egypt.