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  1. Sajal

    Hi,

    Could you share the contact information of the guide you said was very good (The one in the picture). Also, if you know any other good guides in other cities like Aswan and Luxor. Thanks a lot.

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Sajal! I’ve added a form box on this post where you can request his contact details! Just fill it out and they’ll be sent to your email 🙂

  2. Scott

    Hi Kiki: we’re wrapping up our first visit to Cairo. We used the tour guide that you recommended through the form box on this blog entry, and we had an absolutely wonderful time!

    He was already booked yesterday, so he helped us find a trustworthy and extremely informative guide to take us to Sakkara, Dushur and Giza. Today, he was able to guide us through the Egyptian Museum and the Khan-el-Khalili. He even helped my wife barter for a souvenir!

    In addition to being very responsive, knowledgeable and helpful, he is simply a delightful person, and we loved spending time with him today. We will hopefully be back in Egypt again sometime soon, and we will definitely want to work with him again.

    Thanks so much for making his contact information available. He also says very kind, gracious and positive things about you, of course!

    Cheers and happy travels!

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Scott, I am sooooo so happy to hear that! Thank you for sharing!

    • Maria

      My brother, sister and I just finished our Cairo trip and the tour guide you recommended was amazing! He was so helpful, great with communication and overall flexible to whatever we wanted our itinerary for the 3 days to be. We had a great experience here in Cairo thanks to him and I just wanted to say thank you for the recommendation because a good tour guide makes all the difference in a traveling experience !

      Lots of love ?

      • The Blonde Abroad

        Hi Maria, I am sooo happy to hear that!

      • Lana

        I am Egyptian and I wanted to recommend some good restaurants where you can eat amazing egyptian dishes but don’t ever go alone without a local .You can contact me when you come and i’d be more than glad to take you there .Here is the list :
        1-El refaay for kabab (only works at night)
        2- sobhi kaber
        3- el brens
        4- balbaa ( in Alexandria and northcoast only)
        5- wahet khattab (north coast only)
        6- el tahrir ( koshary with good quality and reasonable price).
        7- abo heidar ( for shawerma)
        8- desouky and soda ( you can go alone as it’s available at many good
        malls)
        9- kababgy at sofitel hotel

        Another thing , Egypt is not a very good place for shopping so don’t waste your time doing that as you can do that better in other countries.

        I am glad to help with information or even taking you to some places so please don’t hesitate to contact me

        • The Blonde Abroad

          Hi Lana, thank you so much for sharing these and your tips.

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Did anyone else catch the dusting of snow in the Cotswolds?! I couldn’t believe my eyes!

We had a week of perfect sunny weather with only one afternoon of rain (also so unexpected for November!) and, on my last morning in Bibury, I woke up to this incredible scene!
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Welcome to day 8 and the finale of my Autumn New England Road Trip (with a toddler) series autumn 🍂🍁 🚗

Be sure to save this post for all the best Boston has to offer!
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After a leisurely breakfast and 2 hour drive from @trappfamilylodge, we concluded our 10-day road trip with a couple of days in the historic town of Boston—staying at the @fsboston!

This hotel treats kids like royalty, with lots of luxury for adults too (full review coming soon)!

If you find yourself visiting Boston in the Fall with a little one, here are some must-sees:

- @bostonducktours
- @museumofscience
- @campstores x Bluey (ending soon)
- Public Garden
- Beacon Hill
- Tadpole Playground
- @bplboston
- Childrens Wharf Harborwalk
- @bostonteapartyships
- @rosekennedygreenway
- Commonwealth Avenue Mall
- Esplanade Playground
- Charles River Esplanade

And for the foodies, you know I got you covered!

- @tattebakery
- @saltiegirl
- @faneuilhallmarketplace
- @maproom_lounge
- @bovasbakery
- @bostonpublicmarket
- @parishcafe
- Quincy Market
- Legal Sea Foods - Burlington Mall

After traveling around New Hampshire and Vermont, it was nice to get a glimpse of this bustling and historic city.

If you’ve made it this far, thanks for joining us on our epic autumn road trip! Be sure to follow along for more adventures! There’s plenty of tips and tricks to come this Fall season!
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#visitmassachusetts #boston #newengland #fallroadtrip
🎶 The hills are alive with the sound of music 🎶
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Love the Sound of Music? What if I told you that you can visit the real Von Trapp family’s lodge from the famed musical starring Julie Andrews in the quiet town of Stowe, Vermont?

Day 7 of my Autumn New England Road Trip (with a toddler) started the day by driving through Smuggler’s Notch—it’s a short and super windy drive through a mountain pass that’s seriously beautiful.

Helpful Tip: Get started on the drive as easy as possible. Traffic is notorious during foliage season so we hit the road at 7am and had it to ourselves!

We then spent the entire day exploring nature trails and hanging with animals at @trappfamilylodge, an Austrian-inspired mountain lodge with 300 acres of farmland in the middle of Stowe.

The Von Trapps, made famous from the movie The Sound of Music, fled Austria during WWII and ultimately landed in Stowe, VT where their hospitality lives on today. Did you know the Sound of Music is one of the top 10 highest-grossing films of all time??

Had we had a little more time, we also would have added:

🥾 Moss Glen Falls
⛪️ Stowe Community Church
🍻 @alch3mistb33r
☕️ @blackcapvermont
🥞 @butlers_pantry_stowe 

We did manage to catch a glimpse of the famed Stowe Community Church from afar, but any closer meant fighting traffic and huge crowds.

Come back for day 8 and the final video of the series as we explore the beautiful and family-friendly parts of Boston!
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#vermont #newenglandroadtrip #stowevermont
Arguably the MOST “autumnal” day of the trip: 🍎 🍂 🍩
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Welcome back to my Autumn New England Road Trip (with a toddler) series! We’re over halfway through our road trip on Day 6 and this was the perfect day of all things autumn.

After a slow morning leaving @woodstock.inn, we were on our way to the famous town of Stowe, Vermont!

I had originally created a jam-packed itinerary, but traveling with a toddler can definitely call for some readjusting and going with the flow. We made 2 of the stops I had planned:

🍎🌳 Hunger Mountain Orchard
🍎🍩 @coldhollowcidermillvt 

If we had a little more time, a lot of people add the 🍦 @benandjerrys factory tour on this day. 

We ended our day by checking into the @trappfamilylodge —owned by the real family from the Sound of Music where we enjoyed the lodge and property before dinner and bedtime.

Be sure to come back for Day 7 with more on this amazing property and all the furry friends that live here!
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#vermont #newenglandroadtrip #stowevermont
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