Egypt pictures.
Abu Simbel, the High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk, Philae Temple and Staying at the Arabesque Hotel (or “Using Towels the Ancient Egyptians Might Have Used…”)
Since all the tourists from Aswan arrive at the same time, it’s a zoo. There are long lines to get into the tombs, and security guards shouting at you if you dawdle. It’s very difficult to get any good photos since the site is crawling with people. It’s still beautiful, however, and we did enjoy it. The other way to get there is to take a cruise boat and make a couple of days of it. I’m sure these lucky people have the site to themselves and can enjoy it at a much less hurried pace.
There wasn’t really enough time to see the sites, but we had to rush back before our mini-van left. On the way back, we first stopped at the High Dam, which is definitely not worth visiting. It’s a not-very-impressive dam in a not-very-impressive location. However, it was still a lot more impressive than the next site, the Unfinished Obelisk, which as far as we could tell, was just a hunk of big rock lying on the ground with streams of tourists paying $6 US apiece to see it! Finally, we headed to Philae Temple, the only side-trip that was worthwhile. Our mini-bus group joined together to get a good price on the ferry to the island ($1 apiece). The temple is very well preserved, and there are lots of good photo opportunities. (including an interesting sign outside the cafe!)The mini-bus dropped us off at the hotel where Hamis Travel had arranged to leave our stuff for the day (finally, something that worked well!). We spent some more time exploring Aswan, and then got the evening train back up north to Luxor.
That concrete shelf in the shower is specially designed to inflict maximum damage on people above 5 feet tall. Only at the Arabesque Hotel.
Well ventilated towels at the Arabesque Hotel. Did we mention the Arrabesque Hotel in Luxor isn't very good?
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