Arts & Literature2 mins ago
Cairo And Beyond, Ticket Info
29 Answers
hello all,
has anyone been to Cairo, Aswan etc? I would love to see all the highlights but im wondering how you go about getting tickets to places like the valley of the kings and such. Am i able to get tickets when i turn up or book in advance?
Any general tips too are welcomed.
Thanks all!
has anyone been to Cairo, Aswan etc? I would love to see all the highlights but im wondering how you go about getting tickets to places like the valley of the kings and such. Am i able to get tickets when i turn up or book in advance?
Any general tips too are welcomed.
Thanks all!
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by lumination. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// There are cruises between Luxor and Aswan though I've no idea if many are sailing at the moment.//
cant find one - so if anyone can - please tell
I am on a short fuse - in remission but no one ( as usual ) knows how long!
Donny - I apologise for saying you are a stay-at-home wuss when you were telling Lumo to find something else to do. You clearly arent
cant find one - so if anyone can - please tell
I am on a short fuse - in remission but no one ( as usual ) knows how long!
Donny - I apologise for saying you are a stay-at-home wuss when you were telling Lumo to find something else to do. You clearly arent
We took the train , many years ago from Cairo to Luxor and on to Aswan. Great journey. Take the sleeper "tourist" train rather than the regular service as its maginally more comfortable, with a toilet, a bunk each and some food served.
I can't imagine there are queues anywhere now, so just turn up. Take a taxi from Cairo out the Pyramids, and include a general tour of the city on the way back. Do the same in Luxor and take a felluco ride in Aswan.
I can't imagine there are queues anywhere now, so just turn up. Take a taxi from Cairo out the Pyramids, and include a general tour of the city on the way back. Do the same in Luxor and take a felluco ride in Aswan.
-- answer removed --
The pedlars in Egypt are the worst I have ever encountered. They will even go so far as to lay hands on you and pull you. You will get them to stop by threatening to call the tourist police, but it is still very uncomfortable. The crowds should be much diminished from the peak of Egypt's popularity, so at least you won't find the most famous sites too overcrowded.
Beware of being cheated, even in what seem to be regular shops. If you buy discs of (say) local folk music, make sure the "sealed" case actually has a disc in it.
Beware of being cheated, even in what seem to be regular shops. If you buy discs of (say) local folk music, make sure the "sealed" case actually has a disc in it.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.