Egypt was originally on our list of destinations but at the time we were purchasing tickets the state department and others were advising strongly against traveling there. Over the nine months of travel before we decided to add it to the list, Egypt had become somewhat calmer and other places we had spent time (Turkey for example) had become less so. Egypt didn’t look quite as daunting from the road as it did from Carmel, California, a year before.
We flew into Cairo from Paris on EgyptAir. After two days in Cairo, spent at the pyramids, in the Cairo museum and walking the central city by day and along the Nile at night, we flew to Luxor. We learned of the loss of EgyptAir flight 804 on our way to Cairo airport for our flight to Luxor. We had flown the same route only three days before.
As you can see in the video, we encountered far fewer tourists than typical. While we enjoyed missing the crowds we had experienced in places like the Great Wall in China, it was clear that the lack of visitors was difficult for the people whose livelihoods depend on the tourist industry. Without exception, everyone we met in Egypt appreciated our decision to travel to their country.
I loved the video.
Thanks for sharing.
And it’s very good to know that you could organize such a quick trip to Egypt.
Egypt yet has alot to offer and many things to do and see.
All the best!