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Egypt info please?
don't know where exactly u r going in egypt-it's a big country--but
prices tend to be pretty much the same. if u avoid hotels and associated malls then prices are really good for food. if you avoid the part of the bazaar/market that all of the other tourists are at then those prices should be modest as well. i would need to know more specifics in terms of area and type of souveneirs. if you like egyptian food it can be really economical and it is delicious. |
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everywhere you are going is divided into the "tourist" side and the
"not-so-touristy" side of egypt(my analysis). in my opinion luxor and aswan could be a little more difficult than the other areas as the "sites" tend to be more focal and sometimes even isolated. you should always be able to bargain anywhere ;including in your own hotel. there is no reason to shop where the tourists are all shopping or worse, where a guide sends you, as souvenirs are varied and generally fairly cheap. food is very economical and quite good. look for places that are packed w/ locals and that have a menu of some sort that you can make out. there is no barter in restaurants. i don't know how you are travelling between these areas as i drove so that might be limited by your means. you can get an economical lunch on a 8 hr. bus trip though and food is served on first class train rides so that may help you some(also quite economical) make sure and fin a decent market near you and stock up on goodies-fruit and cheese are my personal favs. i hope that this helps you a bit more. |
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"dare 2nvme" wrote in message ... in my opinion luxor and aswan could be a little more difficult than the other areas as the "sites" tend to be more focal and sometimes even isolated. What do you mean by isolated? always be able to bargain anywhere ;including in your own hotel. there is no reason to shop where the tourists are all shopping or worse, where a guide sends you, as souvenirs are varied and generally fairly cheap. So where do you sugest I go shopping? In places not overcrowded by tourists, right? food is very economical and quite good. look for places that are packed w/ locals and that have a menu of some sort that you can make out. Menus can be found in english? Because, I can't read Arab. ( is no barter in restaurants. i don't know how you are travelling between these areas as i drove so that might be limited by your means. you can By train and by ship. I have meals organised, but when staying in hotels I only have breakfast, so.... make sure and fin a decent market near you and stock up on goodies-fruit and cheese are my personal favs. i hope that this helps you a bit more. Cheese? Their local (Egyptian) cheese? Imported? You wouldn't happen to know if I can take into the country (through airport customs) some food? I'm talking about snacks, not real food like sandwiches...... Thx. You are very helpfull. |
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"dare 2nvme" wrote in message ... in my opinion luxor and aswan could be a little more difficult than the other areas as the "sites" tend to be more focal and sometimes even isolated. What do you mean by isolated? always be able to bargain anywhere ;including in your own hotel. there is no reason to shop where the tourists are all shopping or worse, where a guide sends you, as souvenirs are varied and generally fairly cheap. So where do you sugest I go shopping? In places not overcrowded by tourists, right? food is very economical and quite good. look for places that are packed w/ locals and that have a menu of some sort that you can make out. Menus can be found in english? Because, I can't read Arab. ( is no barter in restaurants. i don't know how you are travelling between these areas as i drove so that might be limited by your means. you can By train and by ship. I have meals organised, but when staying in hotels I only have breakfast, so.... make sure and fin a decent market near you and stock up on goodies-fruit and cheese are my personal favs. i hope that this helps you a bit more. Cheese? Their local (Egyptian) cheese? Imported? You wouldn't happen to know if I can take into the country (through airport customs) some food? I'm talking about snacks, not real food like sandwiches...... Thx. You are very helpfull. |
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the price of an excellent meal in a touristy rest. in 3-04 cost @ 50
lbs.= $9 US. that was a rare treat for me as i preferred mingling more locally where the avg. price of a meal was 15lbs.=@$3 |
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"dare 2nvme" wrote in message ... the price of an excellent meal in a touristy rest. in 3-04 cost @ 50 lbs.= $9 US. that was a rare treat for me as i preferred mingling more locally where the avg. price of a meal was 15lbs.=@$3 Oh, I definitely go for this second option! I though it would be more expensive! What about food on the market place/bazaar? Is it clean? I mean, can it be trusted? |
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out of curiosity what tour group are you going with?
when you say "ship" do you mean house boat or Faluca(a sail boat of sorts) where in Europe are you from? and what is your age group? (I ask this because different age grps like different things) I went with a tour also --Geckos--I didn't really like them but I used them for my accomadations and transportation. They told me the tour would be made up of people from all over the world.. they turned out to all be from Australia/NZ.. and they were all 10yrs or so ynger than me, therefore, their time was spent partying and smoking up while I just went on my own. also, what is incld. in your tour? food? etc.. I can give you more answers soon... have to look up all my stuff. -- "When one realizes that life is worthless he either commits suicide or travels. ~ Edward Dahlberg LIFE IS AN ATTITUDE! http://www.globosapiens.net/ta-shy "Big_B" wrote in message ... "dare 2nvme" wrote in message ... the price of an excellent meal in a touristy rest. in 3-04 cost @ 50 lbs.= $9 US. that was a rare treat for me as i preferred mingling more locally where the avg. price of a meal was 15lbs.=@$3 Oh, I definitely go for this second option! I though it would be more expensive! What about food on the market place/bazaar? Is it clean? I mean, can it be trusted? |
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"Tashi" wrote in message news:h_g0e.761706$Xk.327344@pd7tw3no... out of curiosity what tour group are you going with? Oh, it's our local tour group. Nothing you have ever heard for. when you say "ship" do you mean house boat or Faluca(a sail boat of sorts) No. A ship. The big ones that sail on the Nile. They look just like the ones that travel on the sea (cruses), only a bit smaller..... where in Europe are you from? Central Europe. and what is your age group? How many age groups are there? ) I'm 25. also, what is incld. in your tour? food? etc.. I have breakfast and dinner (I think I have dinner, not sure) in hotels, and all three meals abord the ship. |
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Good health and high spirits!
some info for you. $1.00 US = approx 5.8 Egp Everything in Egypt is cheap comparitively.. you can buy cheap souvieners or expensive ones the trick is to Bargain....and bargain well. Don't haggle over a dollar though, keep in mind these people make hardly a thing. general rule.. if they say for example: $300 for something it is usually good to start the price at like $75 or so.. usually 1/3-1/4 of what they are asking. Somethings are set in price usually at grocery stores or pharmacies etc. You may find more interesting souveniers if you shop where the locals shop. Breakfast is usually provided by the tour, giving you lunch free and perhaps your dinner.. or they go as a group to eat. (keep in mind, the mashed beans they serve for lunch, dinner *foul madas* is usually a breakfast dish for Egyptians). --many shop keepers will order tea for you and talk for awhile before you strike up a bargain. LEARN THESE WORDS: LA=NO SHUKRAN=THANK YOU NEVER SHAKE OR EAT OUT OF A COMMON BOWL WITH YOUR LEFT HAND. These were some of the prices when I was there. However you should look to see if these attractions are covered in your tour. Usually they are. I stayed at the Pharaohs Hotel CAIRO Citadel Of Salah Al-Din--20LE The Egyptian Museum--20LE The Royal Mummies Hall--40LE The Cairo Tower--30LE Scarabee Papyrus (where they sell Papyrus paper) Can be pricey.. I bought around 5 pcs at a price of 138 LE (these prices are set) The Third Pyramid, Giza--10LE Giza Pyramids--20LE ASWAN Train to Aswan from Cairo. 14HRS 69LE. checked out the market, the dam and just hung out for a couple of days exploring. ASWAN sells the cheapest Sheesha's. TAKE THE TIME AND THE $ TO FLY TO ABU SIMBLE.. WORTH IT. At that time it was I think about $100 to fly there. 200 PT. for local fees 400 PT for Guide fees at Abu Simble temple 30LE Abu Simbel Two Temples Took a felucca to LUXOR visit a Nubian Family for dinner Stopped at Kom Ombo Temple 10LE Philae temple 20LE Edfu Temple 20LE Stayed at the WINDSOR HOTEL in Luxor. Eat at local places, try the pigeon--usually in a cage as soon as you enter the restaurant. Karnak Temple 20LE (Many *touts will be around to show you things.. if you follow one do pay them a dollar or something.. that is usually how they make their $) They are not out to rob you. To go to Hurghada you have to go by Convo... No ship route cause it's through the desert. Hurghada is a huge tourist area so expect to pay more, there are many clubs and restaurants etc.. take the time to go on a side trip into the eastern desert. while there find a unique store called the MEYA MEYA. It is the only place I found that sells nice unique souviners that are not the typical tourist trash souvieners. The owner of the store is called Sam very nice guy.. Don't be fooled by people who *lead you to someones store, sometimes the store can be good.. these people get commisions to get people to the store... can be an interesting experience. In restaurants/souks... Make sure that YOU break the seal on the water bottle... refuse it if it is already opened.. they like to refill the bottle with local water in some places. When ordering food you can look at what someone else is eating and say "I want that".. Get on the web and look up Egyptian menu.. lots of food info. will give you the jist of what they eat. there are many souks to shop at for munchies while touring around.. http://touregypt.net/recipes/ Do try foods at markets and bazaars.. just use your common sense, if the guy who is handling your food is picking his nose or has very bad hygiene skip it.. make sure though that ALL food is throughly cooked, boiled. Don't eat anything that you can't peel yourself cause it was probably washed in local water. Oranges, bananas, mangos good choices.. nuts, cheese, figs etc. also good. most of all relax and have fun, explore and don't take things too seriously... realize that these people are all trying to make a living, not to rip you off.. well not always!! Tourism is the leading job for most and some people are degraded to handing out toilet paper to tourists as a job!! If you want superior service in hotels.. tip your cleaning person generously.. I gave her $10 for 3days and I got my clothes washed, dryed ironed, chocolates, flowers, fancy towels all made up in the shapes of animals and shells. Also,, tip the Person you want to tip IN PERSON Don't give the $ to the manager or someone... the person who you want to get the $ won't get it usually. if you have anymore questions.. give me a shout back. Tashi -- "When one realizes that life is worthless he either commits suicide or travels. ~ Edward Dahlberg LIFE IS AN ATTITUDE! http://www.globosapiens.net/ta-shy "Big_B" wrote in message ... "Tashi" wrote in message news:h_g0e.761706$Xk.327344@pd7tw3no... out of curiosity what tour group are you going with? Oh, it's our local tour group. Nothing you have ever heard for. when you say "ship" do you mean house boat or Faluca(a sail boat of sorts) No. A ship. The big ones that sail on the Nile. They look just like the ones that travel on the sea (cruses), only a bit smaller..... where in Europe are you from? Central Europe. and what is your age group? How many age groups are there? ) I'm 25. also, what is incld. in your tour? food? etc.. I have breakfast and dinner (I think I have dinner, not sure) in hotels, and all three meals abord the ship. |
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Good health and high spirits!
some info for you. $1.00 US = approx 5.8 Egp Everything in Egypt is cheap comparitively.. you can buy cheap souvieners or expensive ones the trick is to Bargain....and bargain well. Don't haggle over a dollar though, keep in mind these people make hardly a thing. general rule.. if they say for example: $300 for something it is usually good to start the price at like $75 or so.. usually 1/3-1/4 of what they are asking. Somethings are set in price usually at grocery stores or pharmacies etc. You may find more interesting souveniers if you shop where the locals shop. Breakfast is usually provided by the tour, giving you lunch free and perhaps your dinner.. or they go as a group to eat. (keep in mind, the mashed beans they serve for lunch, dinner *foul madas* is usually a breakfast dish for Egyptians). --many shop keepers will order tea for you and talk for awhile before you strike up a bargain. LEARN THESE WORDS: LA=NO SHUKRAN=THANK YOU NEVER SHAKE OR EAT OUT OF A COMMON BOWL WITH YOUR LEFT HAND. These were some of the prices when I was there. However you should look to see if these attractions are covered in your tour. Usually they are. I stayed at the Pharaohs Hotel CAIRO Citadel Of Salah Al-Din--20LE The Egyptian Museum--20LE The Royal Mummies Hall--40LE The Cairo Tower--30LE Scarabee Papyrus (where they sell Papyrus paper) Can be pricey.. I bought around 5 pcs at a price of 138 LE (these prices are set) The Third Pyramid, Giza--10LE Giza Pyramids--20LE ASWAN Train to Aswan from Cairo. 14HRS 69LE. checked out the market, the dam and just hung out for a couple of days exploring. ASWAN sells the cheapest Sheesha's. TAKE THE TIME AND THE $ TO FLY TO ABU SIMBLE.. WORTH IT. At that time it was I think about $100 to fly there. 200 PT. for local fees 400 PT for Guide fees at Abu Simble temple 30LE Abu Simbel Two Temples Took a felucca to LUXOR visit a Nubian Family for dinner Stopped at Kom Ombo Temple 10LE Philae temple 20LE Edfu Temple 20LE Stayed at the WINDSOR HOTEL in Luxor. Eat at local places, try the pigeon--usually in a cage as soon as you enter the restaurant. Karnak Temple 20LE (Many *touts will be around to show you things.. if you follow one do pay them a dollar or something.. that is usually how they make their $) They are not out to rob you. To go to Hurghada you have to go by Convo... No ship route cause it's through the desert. Hurghada is a huge tourist area so expect to pay more, there are many clubs and restaurants etc.. take the time to go on a side trip into the eastern desert. while there find a unique store called the MEYA MEYA. It is the only place I found that sells nice unique souviners that are not the typical tourist trash souvieners. The owner of the store is called Sam very nice guy.. Don't be fooled by people who *lead you to someones store, sometimes the store can be good.. these people get commisions to get people to the store... can be an interesting experience. In restaurants/souks... Make sure that YOU break the seal on the water bottle... refuse it if it is already opened.. they like to refill the bottle with local water in some places. When ordering food you can look at what someone else is eating and say "I want that".. Get on the web and look up Egyptian menu.. lots of food info. will give you the jist of what they eat. there are many souks to shop at for munchies while touring around.. http://touregypt.net/recipes/ Do try foods at markets and bazaars.. just use your common sense, if the guy who is handling your food is picking his nose or has very bad hygiene skip it.. make sure though that ALL food is throughly cooked, boiled. Don't eat anything that you can't peel yourself cause it was probably washed in local water. Oranges, bananas, mangos good choices.. nuts, cheese, figs etc. also good. most of all relax and have fun, explore and don't take things too seriously... realize that these people are all trying to make a living, not to rip you off.. well not always!! Tourism is the leading job for most and some people are degraded to handing out toilet paper to tourists as a job!! If you want superior service in hotels.. tip your cleaning person generously.. I gave her $10 for 3days and I got my clothes washed, dryed ironed, chocolates, flowers, fancy towels all made up in the shapes of animals and shells. Also,, tip the Person you want to tip IN PERSON Don't give the $ to the manager or someone... the person who you want to get the $ won't get it usually. if you have anymore questions.. give me a shout back. Tashi -- "When one realizes that life is worthless he either commits suicide or travels. ~ Edward Dahlberg LIFE IS AN ATTITUDE! http://www.globosapiens.net/ta-shy "Big_B" wrote in message ... "Tashi" wrote in message news:h_g0e.761706$Xk.327344@pd7tw3no... out of curiosity what tour group are you going with? Oh, it's our local tour group. Nothing you have ever heard for. when you say "ship" do you mean house boat or Faluca(a sail boat of sorts) No. A ship. The big ones that sail on the Nile. They look just like the ones that travel on the sea (cruses), only a bit smaller..... where in Europe are you from? Central Europe. and what is your age group? How many age groups are there? ) I'm 25. also, what is incld. in your tour? food? etc.. I have breakfast and dinner (I think I have dinner, not sure) in hotels, and all three meals abord the ship. |
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