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  1. Katie

    I personally loved some of the interiors of the pyramids. Luckily we researched before going which ones were worth looking at, and I am glad we did enter a few because some of what we saw really brought us back to what we had learnt about in school when we were little kids.
    We researched tour guides who were Egyptian archaeologists, and we hit the jackpot with our tour guide in Cairo. He was actually a teacher at the university and part of a team who continue to look for many of the pyramids that are still undiscovered. It was amazing hearing stories from someone who spends months each year digging up different sites.

    My only other tip is to ignore the locals at tourist sites who try to offer help/directions, or offer to take photos of you … often you don’t need help but they insist on it anyway, then expect to be paid afterwards. Sometimes can get quite aggressive if they think they deserve more than what you can offer, and at times this made us feel really uncomfortable. We really struggled with this as we love talking to the locals while traveling, but we quickly realized that it was all about money after we were drained of money on our first day. As hard as it was we had to start ignoring people when they started saying hello to us. We spent some time at the Giza pyramids without a guide and were approached by literally every local in there… but we purposely went there without a lot of cash so we knew that we absolutely couldn’t risk talking to people. I found this to be a sad part about our trip but nevertheless I think it’s a tip I would have loved to have known about before heading there.

  2. elaine

    Egypt is one of my dream destinations. Love your photos and editing skills! Nice read and great advice on the drone 🙂

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