The Journey Begins....
First Impression...
It was 3.00 am by the time the two of us were done with the fomalities at the Cairo airport. The moment we exited the airport we were swarmed by a dozen taxi drivers asking for our destination. If not for the taxi sent by our hotel, we would have had a little more interaction with them. By now this place was giving me an impression of a country very similar to India, which would be justified a in the days to come but it sure was a lot more chaotic. We were a bit tired but nothing could take away the anticipation and excitement we had for the week that lay ahead.
In the morning it was a welcome change to wake up to the warm and pleasat sun of Cairo after spending the last few months in the cold weather of the Queen's country where the sun was hardly a manly force to reckon with. After an English breakfast we hired a driver from our hotel and we were on our way to visit The Pyramids.
The Pyramids...
The moment we caught a glimpse of the magnificent pyramids far in the horizon seated somewhat uncomfortably on our horses we knew that this would be one trip we would never forget in our lives. These magnificent pieces of architecture, which has been standing for eons and the thought of they were erected made me take a bow at those countless number of individuals who were a part of creating arguably the most fabulous buildings every to grace the face of mother earth. After a half hour's bumpy horse ride over the Sahara listening to our guide we are at the foot of the smallest pyramids where we stopped to take a few pics and then decided to walk around the other two pyramids.
There are very few things that have captured my imagiations as much as the Pyramids.Those innumerable episodes I've watched on Discovery & NGC, the umpteen stories I'd been hearing about Tutankhamen, Cleopatra, Ramesses and the other pharoahs of the land of the Nile. All these stories had fuelled my expectations and my impending journey to the country of the mummies was something I was really looking forward to.
It all seemed a fairy tale for me...a guy who until a couple of years back was still in college, content with travelling to and fro in the packed buses of a bustling metro and here I was2 years down the lane sitting on a plane watching the clouds beneath me and reading about the incredible history of the land on which I was about to set foot on.
It all seemed a fairy tale for me...a guy who until a couple of years back was still in college, content with travelling to and fro in the packed buses of a bustling metro and here I was2 years down the lane sitting on a plane watching the clouds beneath me and reading about the incredible history of the land on which I was about to set foot on.
First Impression...
It was 3.00 am by the time the two of us were done with the fomalities at the Cairo airport. The moment we exited the airport we were swarmed by a dozen taxi drivers asking for our destination. If not for the taxi sent by our hotel, we would have had a little more interaction with them. By now this place was giving me an impression of a country very similar to India, which would be justified a in the days to come but it sure was a lot more chaotic. We were a bit tired but nothing could take away the anticipation and excitement we had for the week that lay ahead.
In the morning it was a welcome change to wake up to the warm and pleasat sun of Cairo after spending the last few months in the cold weather of the Queen's country where the sun was hardly a manly force to reckon with. After an English breakfast we hired a driver from our hotel and we were on our way to visit The Pyramids.
The Pyramids...
The moment we caught a glimpse of the magnificent pyramids far in the horizon seated somewhat uncomfortably on our horses we knew that this would be one trip we would never forget in our lives. These magnificent pieces of architecture, which has been standing for eons and the thought of they were erected made me take a bow at those countless number of individuals who were a part of creating arguably the most fabulous buildings every to grace the face of mother earth. After a half hour's bumpy horse ride over the Sahara listening to our guide we are at the foot of the smallest pyramids where we stopped to take a few pics and then decided to walk around the other two pyramids.