Today, while searching for some photos from Egypt in my archive, I came across a notebook with a list of experiences I had to live traveling in the land of the Pharaohs.
I thought of sharing them with you and I will finally see how many of them I finally managed to realize. The list consists of what I experienced during my trip to Egypt but also some others that while I really wanted to do I could not do due to lack of Budget. When I return to Egypt I hope to be able to complete the list I had prepared long before I did this journey.
If you are one of those who are thinking of traveling to Egypt, first read everything you need to know before you go. I hope my draft notebook helped you put in a row what you want to experience from this country. If you have something else to suggest I will be very happy to see it in the comments.
15:39 Cairo ,
An adventure starts from Cairo to the monastery of the Saint Catherine, climb to the top of the mountain in order to see the sunrise in the morning .We, the driver and the van are ready to start!!During the trip the security measures were very strict. The army that protects the area has stopped us several times for checking identities and documents .They were very friendly with us Αfter six hours driving we arrive to Sharm El Sheikh
is a city and port of Egypt in the Red Sea and Governorate of South Sinai where it is also its capital. With 73,000 inhabitants known for what peace talks have taken place between Israel and the Palestinians. It is considered a very popular tourist destination. One of the reasons for this is because the city is located next to the Ross Mohamed National Park, which attracts many tourists and diving enthusiasts.We made a stop to find something to eat. then continue to the monastery. From there, we will begin climbing to the top.
01:00 St Catherine
It's been almost 12 hours and just arrived at the monastery there will be a tour guide waiting for us to climb the mountain. Τhe great thing is that he speaks Greek this hashelped us too much.He informed us that all monks are Greeks more than Crete and from them they have learned to speak. During the ascent of the route there were many traditional Bedouin stalls. Υou could have a break with a hot chocolate or traditional tea it was an incredible experience that I will never forget.Ιf you are tired there are many eager camels.Camels are very important to the Bedouin, so it came as no surprise
that some of the plants had a veterinary function: “This yellow flower
is Rabel, the camels eat it so they don’t feel thirsty, and this bush,”
said Musa indicating a fairly nondescript bush with leaves of
grey/green, “is Guurdi – we use it for camels with constipation.” that will take you on the route. Αfter four hours. we reached the top
04:34 Sinai Mountain's Top ,
We look forward to seeing the exciting sunrise. Τhe time has come.
Unbelievable1!!
You feel that life is born with sun!!
It is time to return to the Monastery we will eat breakfast and we
will have a rest for a while we will come back from the short path.It's only 3789 steps!
Useful Info :
Anyone can arrange it for themselves without forward planning.St
Catherine’s: more than just Mt Sinai and the monastery.Most visitors to
St Catherine’s take 45 minutes going round the monastery and a two-hour
walk up Mt. Sinai with an over-priced tour group from Sharm el Sheikh.
Undeniably wonderful experiences, but it could be so much more
interesting without taking much more time away from the diving or beach –
and easy to arrange at St Catherine’s.It really is do-able for families
with young children, giving a change of scenery and a very accessible
glimpse of a different way of life – even better it’s only a good 220 km
road from Sharm el Sheikh.
07:30 St Catherine, We did it ,
It's time to fill up batteries ... When to go: Weather-wise, St Catherine’s is attractive option, it lies 1000 m above
sea level in the mountains. Rainfall is a bare ½ inch a year throughout
The Sinai, but Sharm el Sheikh and Dahab can reach a sizzling 45oC to
+50oC in the summer.Ancient St Catherine’s Monastery though it remains a cool 30oC in
summer and in January, Mt. Sinai can have snow – it is a contrast at any
time of the year.