Travel: 10 things I learned in Egypt
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Travel: 10 things I learned in Egypt


http://www.statesman.com/life/content/life/stories/travel/05/20/0520egypt.html
The author, Katherine Dillinger, provides her top 10 tips for going on holiday to Egypt. she starts of the the "10th circle of hell" (Frankfurt airport in Germany), gives a brief but hair raising account of toilets on the sleeper train from Cairo to Luxor, and concludes with some advice about keeping an open mind. She also offers a short list of hotels and restaurants. This site allows you a single page view before asking you to register (which it will do if you click on any of the photographs).





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- The Pharaohs Get A Face-lift
The Times Online I was tempted to think that nothing ever changes in Luxor. Temples and tombs survive; boats sail on the Nile; the fellahin, Egypt’s farmers, still irrigate their crops with rainwater from Ethiopia and Uganda; and the sun, the valley...

- New Egypt Travel Website
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- Travel: Golf And Monuments
http://www.unison.ie/travel/stories.php3?ca=333&si=1583444A golfing holiday to Cairo with some day trips included as optional extras, including all of Luxor in eight hours, after a 3.30am start in Cairo: "Ah yes, you're here for golf, but Luxor...

- How To Beat The Crowds For Tickets To King Tut
http://www.chicagotribune.com/travel/chi-g1i1u5j1u.25jul17,1,7413459.story?coll=chi-travel-hed A short piece which offers advice to people who want to visit the exhibition but don't fancy the queues and crowds.Egyptology News Blog, Andie Byrnes...



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