Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Travel alone can be a frightening experience and one that you keep your wits about you, with common sense and adapting to the local culture, especially required when traveling in the Middle East. A country that is a solo adventure is definitely Egypt.

Cairo

Fatimid Cairo of Al-Azhar Park

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Sharm el Sheikh

 Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt

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Serving up its beautiful beaches, rich history and a surprisingly good nightlife, Egypt is a strong contender for Globetrotter. Given its traditions, traveling on your own throughout Egypt can seem intimidating, but the key to a successful trip is the act respectfully and stay safe. When deciding on a trip, it is always advisable to check a government website for advice on traveling in this area and to identify any potential nobody goes. In general, areas such as Sharm-el-Sheikh, Dahab and Cairo are tourist-friendly with a wide choice of hotels, restaurants and attractions. The three areas also offer an eclectic mix between them with party in Sharm, attractions in Cairo and beach life in Dahab. It is also advisable to book your accommodation and tours with reputable companies. In this way, you can embrace the fascinating history and visit the Great Pyramids of Giza in Cairo, Nile River Cruise and eyes, the architecture of the citadel and their mosques at ease with a guide and reliable transportation.

Pyramids of Giza

 Pyramids of Giza

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Nile Cruise

Nile cruise

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If the road and it's also important to dress and behave respectfully. This means, women who embrace the culture and to cover up with loose, conservative clothes and politely but firmly to dismiss unwanted male attention. It is also worth to be determined, while shopping in the markets. Egyptian prices are always negotiable so do not be afraid to haggle, to not be ripped off. , The haggling culture is particularly welcome in relaxed Dahab and applies to everything from dinner on the beach, to accommodation and diving courses

Citadel of Cairo

 Citadel of Cairo

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Dahab, Sinai, Egypt

 Dahab, Sinai

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As a whole, the Egyptian people are friendly and welcome the Visitors, and the fact that you're flying alone should not deter discovery everything this country has to offer. With a lot of quad through the desert to do the visit of the Egyptian Museum and Camel safari trips, there is little reason to move from safety and off the beaten track. Enjoy the local way of life and you'll have a ball.

Egyptian Museum, Tahrir Square in Cairo

Egyptian Museum, Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt

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camel safari in Riviera Sharm Village

camel safari in Riviera Sharm Village

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