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Friday, April 11, 2008

Egypt Tour Part 1

Am a club mahindra member and got a RCI membership for 3 yrs along with that. So decided to go on our first RCI holiday for a good 15 days. We decided to visit Kenya, but the RCI guys suggested that since we have 15 days why not visit Egypt also. Later the Kenya plans had to be cancelled due to the riots there (this was around Dec 07 to Feb 08) and we decided to visit Kurger National Park in South Africa.

So started planning on how to reach there and all the sightseeing options available. The tour operators in India turned out to be very expensive for sightseeing pacakage. We had to start looking out for options on the internet, basically the local tour operators in Egpyt, for quotes.

We were booked in the El Morgan Touristic Village in Fayed. Fayed is around 150 Kms from the Cairo airport. Am not sure of too many options for transfer through the public transport to this place, it's a very small town. And if you read other reviews and blogs you'll find that the public transport in Egypt is not great. And that is very true, one because Cairo is a very crowded city, language is a big problem there, u'll hardly find any English speaking people around and most important the cost ... people can rip you apart knowing that you are a tourist !!!

We managed to get a local taxi driver close to Fayed. His name was Tiger. I was not really sure that the phone conversation i had with him from Mumbai before the tour was understood by either of s clearly... but some how he sounded honest and i decided to give him the contract for the 3 day Egypt tour.

When we landed at the Cairo Airport there was Mr. Tiger with a small board on which my name was written (although he wrote 'Viraj' I understood it was for me). And we started our journey a rather long journey to Fayed - the EL Mogran Touristic Village. The most fascinating part was the drive from the core defense areas and it was a fun to see all the tanks, missile launchers, watch towers and the bunkers...


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