Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Egypt - the journey begins

A country that has gone through a lot of change in the last few years.  But one thing that has been consistent during our time here is the kindness and hospitality of the people.
The 30th July, official start date for this epic adventure, and we have met our group of hardy travellers.  We went for dinner in a local restaurant to get to know each other.  And it turns out that three of our gang have travelled together before.  An enjoyable evening was had, and more surprisingly for a large group all of our meals came out at the same time.

Our first group meal
Now to introduce the Odyssey Africa family

Calypso
Alison
Andrew F
Andrew P - on his third Odyssey!
Ann - also on her third Odyssey!
Bruce - on his second Odyssey
Ciara & Killian
Claire
David & Sissy
Em (crew)
Geoff
Jan
Jacq - on her second Odyssey
Leanne
Malcolm
Mikkel (crew) - even on a boat he wants to drive
Nicole
Roberta (on her third Odyssey) and Lee (on his second Odyssey)
Steve (on his second Odyssey)
Tony
Wilma
The Odyssey reunion
After visiting the Pyramids and museums of Cairo it was time to head off, out of the city and along the Red Sea coast.  Then to our first camping night of the trip.  It was a lovely campsite – it even had a pool.  Our first cook group rustled up a fantastic meal – they have certainly set the standard for the trip!  We then we went snorkelling in the Red Sea before heading off to Luxor.  We have visited many sights and learnt a lot about the history of this region.  Karnak Temple and the Valley of the Kings were definite highlights.  Although the mummy of Tutankhamun was a lot smaller than we expected….

Camel riding at the pyramids in Cairo
6:30am swim at the campsite at the Red Sea
Camping by the Red Sea

Red sea snorkelling
Great first dinner by the cook group
Heading for a snorkel in the Red Sea
On the truck
Lunch on the road
Mikkel making new friends...
Enjoying a traditional shisha in Luxor
Odyssey at Karnak Temple
Traditional Nubian tattoo on Jan

Then we were off again, to Aswan, stopping off at Edfu Temple along the way.  A couple of days were spent relaxing on two feluccas whilst cruising along the Nile.  The parking of the feluccas left a bit to be desired.  We certainly stopped with a bump at every stop.  And whilst docking one day, an anchor rope snapped and the boat drifted off with two out of 3 crew left on the shore.  But luckily one sailor and our group saved the day and brought the boat back to shore! 

We also had our first birthday of the trip – Happy Birthday Andrew!

Em working hard on the felucca
Birthday cake on a felucca
Sailing on the Nile
Relaxing sailing on the Nile
The team ensuring all of our beers are gone before we enter Sudan (a dry country!)
And now we prepare to say goodbye to Egypt – and Hello The Sudan!

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