EGYPT OVERNIGHT TRAIN | Cairo to Luxor in First Class
We took our first train in Egypt overnight from Cairo to Luxor! It was a great experience, and we give a full tour of our private cabin. This is as close to first class as it gets here ;) We arrived in Luxor at 5 a.m. and checked into our hotel for our one full day in Luxor!
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Egypt: The Pyramids | Sphinx | I got 'Tourist' scammed
This video is about my trip to the great pyramids of Giza. I have shared information about: Entry ticket fees for Pyramids, Sound and light show at Giza Pyramids, Historical facts about the Pyramids and Sphinx, Tourist trap at pyramids, How not to get scammed at the pyramids, etc.
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you can go inside the pyramids!? | Exploring the Great Pyramids of Giza - Egypt
We have had the Great Pyramids of Giza on our bucket list since before we could write bucket lists. This has been a dream of ours since we were kids and we cannot wipe this smile off our face...also who knew you could enter a secret chamber and explore inside the tombs of the Pyramids?
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EGYPT TRAIN Second Class | Aswan to Luxor
We tried a second class Egypt train! People got in a fight on the train, and we had some trouble purchasing our Egyptian train tickets. But once we got it figured out, we enjoyed our time in this Egypt vlog of Egyptian railways second class from Aswan to Luxor. // Travel Vlog 97
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LUXURY NILE CRUISE The best way to have all inclusive holiday in Egypt | Full Review
♡ Egypt Vlog 2019 | Egypt Series Episode 05 Watch our experience on the luxury Nile Cruise (Princess Sarah II Nile Cruise). It is rated 5 Stars or they call it locally Deluxe Nile Cruise. There are 70 cabins, all with large floor-to-ceiling window to the river view. Each cabin is around 22 sqm and are on 3 levels. We went onboard from Luxor and you can get on the cruise from Aswan too. We booked with a tour company and for a group of 4, we paid around USD480/person. This includes full board accommodation fro 5 days and 4 nights, train station transfers for both ways, private daily excursions and an English speaking tour guide.
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An Indian in Egypt Trains: Useful apps | Type of trains | 1, 2 & 3 Class
Like Indian Railways, Egyptian trains can also be the cheapest way to travel in Egypt. They are also the most authentic way to experience Egypt. This video covers various topics like - type of trains in Egpyt like ordinary trains, VIP trains, Spanish trains and Ordinary trains. I have also shared information on Egypt train apps which may be useful to understand the train system of Egypt. Besides this, you will also see a glimpse of Cairo train station which is also called Ramses railway station, Cairo.
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BEST TIPS FOR VISITING THE PYRAMIDS | Things To Know About Egypt Travel
Visiting the Pyramids of Egypt was a huge tick off our bucket lists. Ancient Egypt is incredibly fascinating, and it lived up to all our expectations. There are a lot of pitfalls that could make your visit less enjoyable than ours, so I hope these tips for visiting the Pyramids will help you prepare for your trip.
If you plan your trip well, and go with a guide, there are ways you could beat the crowds and experience the great pyramids without getting stampeded.
Plan well, start early, and I'm sure you'll have a great time!
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Eldorado Travel Egypt is a travel agency that specializes in providing travel arrangement services, guest accommodation and transportation, organization and implementation of special purpose visits to Egyptian resources, counseling and assistance for other agencies and providing general services in order to improve the tourist offer of Egypt.
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Owner and general manager of the agency, Mr. Khaled Hussein has used his vast experience and knowledge in the establishment and operation of the family travel agency Eldorado. Born in Upper Egypt he spent his childhood in Hurghada learning all the secrets of successful tourism management. For years he was working as an organizer and travel planner for leading Egyptian travel agencies before he decided to found his own, Eldorado Travel that represents the krown of his career.
Tourism and hospitalityPersonal contacts and contracts provide this agency with quality hotel accommodation which is reflected in a clear and accurate presentation of all accommodation facilities and maximum care for our customers. All users of our services can contact our local tour guides who will provide them with the necessary information or assistance at any time. Moreover, our agency has contracts with foreign travel agencies as a cooperator in the provision of accommodation services and takes complete care of the guests during their stay in Egypt.
Eldorado travel also organizes transportation for clients. Modern air-conditioned buses, Vans and Mini Vans, boats, all-terrain vehicles and passenger cars, representing segments required for the realization of comfortable and safe transportation of clients from the airport and to the airport, excursions, special visits and other special purpose. A special department of the agency is responsible for providing services of sale and booking of plane tickets (license Amadeus). We are able to recruit other additional means of transportation if needed (such as helicopter, private jet).
Optional tours and excursions are the result of good organization and study of our guests' wishes. Each segment of these trips is thoroughly planned and worked out in detail how the client would be able to make the most of every moment and acquire new pleasant experiences.
In addition to tours incessantly organized, if necessary, visits to Egyptian sights for which various organizations from around the world are interested, can be organized. The ancient Egyptian heritage and numerous archaeological sites are places of interest for foreign archaeological associations, universities, schools, movie houses, etc. Red Sea provides numerous locations which have always been of special interest for divers, ichthyologists, oceanologists etc. Eldorado Egypt travel offers to organize such travels all based on a wishes and needs of the customers. Medical care of guests is reflected in contracts with private clinics that send their doctors to the scene in shortest possible notice. Good cooperation with insurance companies provides maximum safety for our passengers.
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EGYPT & JORDAN | Ep1: Solo Backpacking Egypt
Solo backpacking through Egypt in the first leg of my month long trip as I travel through Egypt & Jordan.
Egypt & Jordan are undoubtedly on most people's travel bucket lists, but I've always had the impression that the majority of people travel there on an organised tour.
So I wanted to give it a go by myself and see what it was like treating it like a normal backpacking trip, staying at hostel and booking everything on the go.
This first episode covers the 3 weeks I spent solo travelling around Egypt.
Starting out in Cairo, I visited the Great Pyramids at Giza as well as exploring Islamic Cairo.
Then I took the train down to Aswan, visited Abu Simbel before boarding a 2 day cruise on the Nile to Luxor.
At Luxor I visited the Valley of the Kings, Karnak and other temples.
Then I went snorkelling and scuba diving in the Red Sea at Hurghada, Sharm el Sheikh and Dahab.
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EGYPT, my train ride from CAIRO to ALEXANDRIA ????
Subscribe here: - Let's take the train from Cairo, the capital city of Egypt, and let's travel to the historic city of Alexandria. We are going to travel for 220 kilometers (a trip of 3.5 hours) and we are going to pass the desert, water canals, villages and many graphic towns.
Egypt, a country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East, dates to the time of the pharaohs. Millennia-old monuments sit along the fertile Nile River Valley, including Giza's colossal Pyramids and Great Sphinx as well as Luxor's hieroglyph-lined Karnak Temple and Valley of the Kings tombs. The capital, Cairo, is home to Ottoman landmarks like Muhammad Ali Mosque and the Egyptian Museum, a trove of antiquities.
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THE BEST TRAIN IN EGYPT | Watania Train | First Class Sleeper - Cairo to Aswan
We jumped on the First Class Sleeper train from Cairo To Aswan (12 hour over night train ride). If you are interested in what the Cairo railway station is like, the dinner and breakfast food they provide, we give a full tour of the Watania Train express aka - the best train in Egypt.
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We Tried Egypt Street Food | Must Eat Local Dishes in Cairo
Trying Egyptian Food in Cairo - it's our second day here in Cairo, Egypt and we thought we would head on out to try some of the local Egyptian and Middle Eastern Food.
To get our pallet ready we tried Ma'An Sulta (Salad water), before getting some prickly fruit from a street food cart. We then headed to Felfela, a famous restaurant here in Cairo to have some Turkish coffee, Shorbet 'ads (lentil soup), baba ganoush (eggplant dip), ful, besara and Betinjan Maqli.
On the way to our next restaurant we tried arabic coffee for the first time, hibiscus juice as well as some white Egyptian Sobia drink before trying some home cooked Bamya.
Before we tried the most famus Egyptian dish, we had some Baskote Yansoon as we made our way towards the end of downtown to try Koshari...I am not sure how we had space for desert but managed to squeeze in Konafa, Basbousa and more...we are officially full!
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Egypt on Budget: Cheap Guide to Great Pyramid of Giza
This is a scene from DIY Destionations - Egypt, featuring the full guide to on getting to Giza by public transportation and tips on visiting the Great Pyramids for cheap and tourist traps scams inside this famous UNESCO attraction. The scene also give a brief history of the complex, including the Great Pyramid of Giza, Pyramid of Khafre and Great Sphinx of Giza, and Pyramid of Menkaure.
How the Pyramids of Egypt were really built Addendum - Shaping the blocks
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When construction project manager Chris Massey set off on a surprise trip to Egypt it seemed he was in for a relaxing time - a cruise down the Nile, a hot air balloon ride over the Valley of the Kings, sunbathing by the Red Sea and guided tours of the most spectacular ancient structures in the world...
But wherever he looked, he saw problems with the perceived wisdom on how the pyramids, temples and tombs of the pharaohs were built:
If limestone blocks were dragged up a mud brick ramp to be placed at the top of the Great Pyramid, where is the evidence of this huge ramp? How could materials such as wooden rollers and mud bricks take the strain put on them by tons of stone? Thousands of men are supposed to have dragged the building blocks across the desert in the searing heat - how did the ancient project managers keep morale up amongst the dusty and tired workforce?
Surely there must have been an easier way? Massey looked around him and saw the greatest resource available to the Egyptians - the waters of the mighty Nile.
This engaging account is the result of Massey's pool-side ponderings, in which he gives a detailed alternative theory of how the ancient Egyptians could have used water to their advantage to make pyramid building much easier.
Adventures in Egypt: The Giza Pyramids
Welcome to another travel diary episode! Join me as I travel to Giza Pyramids of Egypt. I've visited the 2 main pyramids: the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Pyramid of Khafre.
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Egypt Pyramids Tour | Cairo | Giza | Luxor |Valley of the Kings
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The Pharaonic Village in Giza; Museum of Egyptian History
The Pharaonic Village in Giza, the tour in the old living museum of Egyptian history which might not be found in so many other countries around the world.
It is not like any kind of museum in which you enter and see the different old treasures being presented and displayed to the visitors, but it is more like a real show in which the workers act and perform the old Egyptian ways of living, giving the visitors the chance to know about the history of the Pharaohs.
The Pharaonic village in Giza covers the 5,000 years of history which the world is astonished by. After the performances that you get to see while being seated in a boat that moves through the Nile, there is also the replica of Tutankhamun's tomb which features the old treasures as well as the tomb.
Once you set your leg in the yacht that will sail down the canals, you will find yourself looking at the ancient Egyptian history wherever you tend to look. The life in ancient Egyptian time was so different that you will get astonished with the history and the old ways of living that is being presented in front of you through wandering across the canal.
This Nile river island kind of museum is very useful and interesting to school children and a very good idea for trips made by schools or even parents because the kids are not going to read lots of things which they might not understand, but they will watch the Pharaonic era daily activities.
Tourists visiting Egypt will also love the Pharaonic Village because they will get the chance to enjoy the tour with the language they could understand because there are different languages which they could choose from during the tour.
Inside the Pharaonic Village, there are different Egyptian exhibitions which help in transferring the 5,000 years of history and civilization which Egypt has gone through. Some of these exhibitions include Modern Egypt Exhibit, Inventors Museum, Cleopatra's Exhibit, Ancient Arts and Beliefs, Boats of Ancient Egypt, The Pyramids & Sphinx Exhibit, Mummification Exhibit, Inventions Exhibit, as well as some exhibitions for the previous leaders of Egypt.
In addition to these different exhibitions that get people more informed about the ancient Egyptian civilization, there is one important Egyptian exhibition to mention here, which is the one related to Dr. Hassan Ragab, the founder of this village. The Pharaonic village came to life through the mind and effort of Dr. Hassan Ragab. The exhibition of Dr. Ragab shows some photos from different periods of his life and also presents some of his personal items, such as his important Cryptograph and Papyrus Restoration machine.
The Pharaonic Village is located on the West bank of the Nile, on Jacob's Island, Al-Bahr Al-A'zam street, which is about six miles from the center of Cairo, and which will probably not be far away from your hotel if you are planning to stay in the downtown area.
The daily working hours of the village are from 9 AM until 5 PM during the whole year but in summer it stays open until 7 PM, which will give you the chance to visit it during the day without having to run through the other tours you are doing, just make sure not to visit it after 4 because you will then have no time to enjoy the tour and see how the ancient Egyptian people used to live their days and the activities they were involved in; give yourself some time.
The time which you will most probably spend inside the Pharaonic Village will vary between one to three hours and this will depend on the things you want to see inside, so it is better to be ready for three hours in this place just in case. There are tour guides who will be responsible for telling you the story while being on the tour and they are usually professional and friendly, so they will help in making the tour much better, interesting, and easier.
The fee of the tour inside the village will differ according to the program you are going to take, there are different options there and it will also depend on the age; children from 3 to 5, children from 5 to 10, and of course adults. The price will also differ from Egyptians to foreigners but the difference is not huge and the entrance fee in the end is not expensive.
If you are searching for more information about Egypt and the old life in ancient Egypt then visiting the Pharaonic village should always be on your to-do list because it will give you a lot of information about ancient Egypt through the Pharaohs activities and life.
Being in Egypt, you could also visit The Giza Zoo with your kids ( ), you should never miss the chance of visiting The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization ( ), and of course you already know that The Pyramids of Giza are a must ( ) and the Nile will be always around you wherever you tend to go around the area of downtown of Cairo ( ).