Thursday, 25 April 2013

A Tour In Egypt (Maryam Saad Hashim)



hi everyone.......did I tell you about my adventure of Egypt?
 I think I didn't.
well, are you ready to go for a tour as I tell you about this great country??? 
ride on with me and don't forget to buckle your seat-belts.



to begin with, I must tell you that my experience in Egypt wasn't just a little trip. 
Well, no it wasn't. I lived there for about more than two years...and I must say it was a rather interesting two beautiful years of my life.


Are you asking why? that's funny, because I can almost hear you ask.
                                                                    It is the most interesting years of my life because not only that Egypt is a blend of both the ancient Egyptian history of the feros and the beautiful natural views of the pure blue color of the red see of Alexandria, but also the Egyptians are people with warm hearts and they are very friendly too

This is when me, my husband and my first son Aboody went to the pyramids in Giza City near Cairo (about one hour drive from the capital). this shot is from outside the gathering of the three pyramids and the great statue of 'Abu Al-Hul'.Unfortunately we arrived after 4 p.m which by then no one is aloud inside the boarders of the gathering. One horse carriage driver offered to take us to another side of the pyramids so we can take photos.
i wasn't so brave to ride that camel, rather i just asked my husband to snap me a photo with the camel and the man who invited me to try riding it.I guess that was so foolish of me, believe it or not I really regret it.





I really liked the pyramids when I saw them, but I think I prefer natural sights more than old buildings and history signs. that's why I fell in love with the red sea of Alexandria






This view is from the apartment we rented there. do you see the beautiful blue waves? for once the waves are between your feet and for another it splashes in your face, and the sound of the see makes you relax and leave your stress aside




 I think this is on the end of the sore. yeah, in fact I really believe so because I can see the ships and boats there.
this is were fishermen go fishing. Its a very quite area with lots of fishing boats and many giant rocks

here you can go camping on the see sore or you can read a novel quietly and just across the road there was this shop famous with Egyptian deserts especially the famous 'Um Ali' which is baked puff pastry soaked in milk pudding and served hot with butter and nuts on top

I hope you enjoyed the tour, sorry for the little pictures i guess I just wanted to live the moment in my real eyes and didn't have enough time to snap more photos.





6 comments:

  1. Eqypt~what a strange place where I have never been..how nice for me if i get to be there...

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  2. Your Egypt travel blog is providing a good overview of it. I can see and even feel the beauty of Egypt. Furthermore, the sunset of the red sea of Alexandria is outstanding, its purple blue in colour. Egypt is a mysterious country.

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  3. I hope one day I can visit Egypt. The pyramid is so mysterious and I want to look it with my own eyes and also the pastry, Um Ali sounds delicious :D

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  4. Nice view that you have there. I never been to Egypt but someday I will definitely go there. Egypt is a nice country. I love to see pyramids, the buildings and of course the view.

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  5. This is a freaking amazing post! I loved all the pictures. I wish I had the $$ right now to go one such awesome travels but I'll admit I chickened out after all the horror stories. ..

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  6. wow....this really amazing....a sure must go place....i really love it.....thanks for sharing....

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