We went to Luxor about 20yrs ago. One of the highlights was the light show at Karnack temple and also I visited the tombs of the nobles. At that time there was a village (called the village of thieves) in the same location - mind blowing experience
Offhand, I'm unfamiliar with "village of thieves." I know that Luxor is called "Thebes," and we've visited the "village of the workers," known as Deir el-Medina, which actually was super cool. We entirely missed Luxor Temple, except for the exterior, which was a bummer. We absolutely would love to go back to Egypt and see what we missed and also visit Alexandria and Sharm El-Sheikh (and probably more). We spent a month in Egypt, so if you're interested in watching some of our favorite experiences-we take a Nile River cruise, a hot air balloon ride, spend time in Luxor, and even spend a night in the Nubian Village in Aswan-I'll link the series below. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your Luxor experiences with us! -Judy 🎥 Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
We are so glad to hear this, Paul! Have you seen our full series from our month in Egypt. We absolutely loved our time there! -Judy 🎥 Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Thank you SO MUCH for all the wonderful tips and information! As someone who plans and leads private travel tours, it seems like Judy and I are kindred spirits when it comes to pre-trip exploration and planning.
Wow, Marty, thank you so much for your support and kind words! We are so happy to hear that our video was helpful! Have you seen our entire series from our month in Egypt? I'll link it below just in case you missed it. Thanks for watching! -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
As an Egyptian, Medinet Habu is by far my favourite of all Egyptian temples. It is big, well preserved, still colourful, and not that busy at all. That 700LE you paid for the guide is an astronomical tip for him. That is why he took you to see the unseen.
Hi Adham, We agree! Unfortunately, I think the guide would have liked even more, but we tried to give him what we'd have paid if we had hired someone to guide us. But also, we didn't pay him until we'd already spent a good amount of time with him. But it was enough I guess that he was willing to show us more. He was very knowledgeable! -Judy
Thanks so much for watching and for this very kind comment. You might enjoy the rest of our series from our month in Egypt, which is linked below. We loved Egypt! -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
We are thrilled you found us. So glad to have you along with us. We have blog posts and articles on our website if you want even more content! -Judy findingGinaMarie.com.
Hello Guys. Really an eye opener video. I really love your videos, full of info, entertaining and very objective, despite all negative observations (which are true by the way). I think as Egyptians we need to learn from that and improve this industry because god gave us a gift that we dont seem to take advantage from well. Wish you all the best.
We actually really loved Luxor and hope it didn't come across too negatively. We enjoyed the people there very much and felt completely safe. There is so much beauty that we enjoyed on the the West Bank! -Judy
We actually have an entire series from Egypt during our month-long visit. You might enjoy watching it and getting a better understanding of our appreciation for Egypt. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html.
Thank you so much for watching and for the great compliment, Jennifer! Not sure if you have seen our other episodes from Egypt, but if not, I'm putting a link below. If you have Egypt in your future, we think you will find them helpful. -Judy
The tombs of Inherkha and Sennedjem (signed as Sennetum here) in the Workman's Village are the most beautifully painted and intimate in the area. Makes sense since these were the craftsmen that decorated the royal tombs. Sennedjem's family vault was discovered intact in the 1880s with about 20 members of his family surrounding him and some of the finest crafted tomb furnishings from the 19th Dynasty. Like King Tut's gear it has travelled the world to various visiting exhibitions.
We didn’t miss it! We have an entire series of videos from Egypt, including the Nile River cruise, which included Karnak Temple. Here’s a link to all our episodes during our month in Egypt. Thanks for watching! -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Luxor is my home town . I am so glad you enjoyed your visit and get to meet good people , welcome you . Hope your next visit will be more enjoyable . I am glad to hear you felt safe .
Hi Rita, we had a pretty great time in Luxor, so I don't know if we can have our next visit be more enjoyable, but we will enjoy visiting again. It's a beautiful city and you are fortunate to live there. Be well, and thank you so much for watching! -Judy
@FindingGinaMarie of course , I like cultures always, and that is a thing that always melts the ice between people and nations .Wish the best for you always ❤️
Thank you so much for watching, Michael! I don't think that's a bad idea! Some folks on our cruise were staying for an entire week, which meant they took the cruise round trip and had more time. Our ship was nice, but there wasn't a ton to do on board and the food wasn't so amazing that we wanted to eat there for an entire week. The cruise from Luxor to Aswan had an extra day so that things weren't quite so rushed, but we couldn't get the timing to work for us. Also, I preferred to spend more time at places in Luxor that the cruise didn't cover.
Seen both Karnak and luxor temple with the Sphinx avenue...and of course valley of kings and hatchheapsuit temple...bought an alabaster small statue (original and authentic) depicting Blastet goddess (the cat) for $35. Worth every penny.The balloon did not go as high as the ride I did in Cappadocia. But that allowed me to see the valley and the temple better 😊
I've heard about the balloon rides in Cappadocia. We need to get there and try one! Unfortunately for us we only saw Luxor Temple from the exterior (we got caught up in the locks and couldn't land in time to see it). So glad you had a great experience. You might enjoy seeing the rest of our videos from Egypt, which I've linked below. Thanks so much for watching and for sharing your experience! -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment! It is very encouraging to hear you say that! We actually are headed to London next week for my birthday! You might enjoy the rest of our series from our month in Egypt, which I'll link below. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Loving your videos...found your Egypt videos and then went back and started from the beginning. Can't wait to finally get to Egypt next week for the first time. Your videos have been very informative!
We are thrilled you have found us and also that you will be visiting Egypt soon! We did a ton of tours in Egypt, but our BEST GUIDE BY FAR was Mahmoud Nour. If you aren't already fully booked, we highly recommend you contact him. He is expanding his services and speaks excellent English. He’s passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. Here’s his info: 💥 MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com * (let him know we recommended you to him-we make no money by referring him, but he was amazing and we know you won’t be disappointed. Thank you so much for watching, and if you have any questions before you leave, let us know. Also, we'd love to hear what you think about Egypt when you return. Safe travels! -Judy
Thanks for watching, Claudia! I hope it stirred up some wonderful memories from your time there. We really did enjoy it so much and feel like our time in Egypt has made us better travelers since everything was so different than everything we'd experienced before it. -Judy
One quick tip regarding your payment on the train. What you paid on the train is the price of the train ticket + an additional fine for riding the train without a ticket. You have to take into account the fact that paying on the train does NOT guarantee you a seat because the seat you end up using might have been already booked by someone else at the station or online.
We realized that we paid a fine (which was insignificant), but what was frustrating was that we actually couldn't buy a ticket for the train we wanted to get on. The online system was down and because trains were running late, the next train into the station wasn't the train we could buy tickets for. So we could have bought a ticket for the next official train and waited around an extra few hours, but that made no sense. Fortunately, there were plenty of seats, but it wouldn't have been great if it was a packed train. -Judy
Thank you for the kind compliment and for watching! We met some wonderful people in Luxor and will be happy to return. You may want to catch the rest of our videos from our month in Egypt, so I will link them below. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
That is awesome, Omar! We hope you have an excellent trip. I'm assuming you've seen all of our videos from our month in Egypt, but I'll link them below just in case you missed any. We did a ton of tours in Egypt, but our BEST GUIDE BY FAR was Mahmoud Nour. If you aren't already fully booked, we highly recommend you contact him. He is expanding his services and speaks excellent English. He’s passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. Here’s his info: 💥 MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com * (let him know we recommended you to him-we make no money by referring him, but he was amazing and we know you won’t be disappointed. You can see him in action in our Nile River cruise video, and truly he's incredible. Reach out to him and he can help you book your Nile River cruise and any other explorations you want. Again, we make ZERO money by referring him, but he is just that good of a guide! -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Great presentation. I was a little sad that you missed Karnak. It's fantastic to wander around during the day and they have a sound and light show at night. A different language every hour. There are so many temples to see and a sacred crocodile lake.
Hi Clive, thanks so much for watching. We actually did see Karnak Temple during our Nile River cruise along with many other amazing sites in Luxor. This episode you just watched captured the things we did in Luxor that were not part of the cruise. Here’s a link to our entire series from Egypt, where we visited the Nubian Village in Aswan, took a hot air balloon ride, spent two full weeks in Cairo, and of course, our amazing Nile River Cruise. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Kevin and Gina great videos capturing what it's like to visit Egypt and the various parts. You all captured the perfect places the way I experienced Egypt last year. I can't wait to go back next year .
Stellanera, thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment! Have you seen our other videos from Eypt? We are looking forward to visiting again, too! We missed Alexandria, and really want to experience that as well as a few other places. How about you? -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
@@FindingGinaMarie , I have not watched the other videos yet but I'm getting around to it. I visited Egypt myself last year and truly fell in love with the country. I can't wait to go back and experience it more as well as share my experience in a forum similar to yours. Thank you
Luxor is my favorite city in Egypt. It's quite breathtakingly beautiful, with the Theban hills beyond the Nile. I wish we'd stayed a whole day at the Valley of the Kings, rather than the half day we did spend. Seeing the tomb of Seti I was a dream of mine and his tomb was open on the day we were there. I actually cried after seeing it. It does cost an additional fee to go into several of the tombs. I saw five tombs in all and wish I'd seen more. I highly recommend Medinet Habu and the Ramesseum. We were disappointed in Memphis. Other than the huge statue of Ramses, there's nothing to see there except some tumbled pieces of statuary and a lot of stray dogs. Considering the history of Memphis, it's so sad there's not more ot it left. Do take a boat ride on the Nile. Go across to the St. George Hotel and dine in their restaurant. It was one of the best meals we had in Egypt. Hire a driver and guide and go see Dendera and the temple of Seti I. Both are stunning.
We did enjoy Mediate Habu, and I thought the Ramesseum was worth it for the Ramses II statue alone. I was absolutely in awe at the immensity of it. We missed St. George Hotel, but you might want to check out the rest of our video series from Egypt. I will have to visit Dander and Temple of Seti I on our next visit. Thanks for sharing your travels with us. We love hearing about the things other people have seen. It inspires us to see them, too! -Judy Egypt videos: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
نورتم مصر ..♥♥🎉🎉 I don't know how to translate it, but the closest meaning is that you honored us with your visit to our country, Egypt. I hope you will visit us after Egypt gets rid of dictatorship. I suggest that you read the Holy Quran, as it is a very important part of the religion of 95% of the people of Egypt and the countries of the entire Middle East It also has all the prophets: Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, son of Mary, and Muhammad, the seal of the prophets and messengers. As you have the Old Testament and the New Testament, there is a final era called the Holy Quran.. I strongly advise you to read the Holy Quran
Thanks for watching! We loved our time in Egypt. In fact, you might enjoy our playlist of several episodes from our month there, which includes time in the Nubian Village, our Nile River cruise, hot air balloon ride, Cairo experiences, and more. Here's a link if you're interested in taking a look. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Thank you so much for watching and for the very kind comment! If you haven't already seen them, we have a series of videos from our time in Egypt you might want to watch. I've linked it below. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Thanks so much for watching! Have you seen the rest of our episodes from Egypt? I've included them if you are interested. -Judy Egypt video series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Thank you so much. We had a great experience and would love to return to Egypt at some point. You might want to take a look at our other Egypt videos if you enjoyed this one. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Thanks for watching, Tarek. We had a spectacular experience in Egypt! Here's a link to our entire series from our month in Egypt. We made some lifetime friends during that trip! -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
I just found you. I’m loving watching your videos. We were lucky enough to spend a month in Egypt in 2018, and I am enjoying reliving part of it with you. . You have done a very realistic and educational video. You mentioned your “tour” of the West Bank did not include a guide. Not sure if you are aware, but tour guides are not allowed inside most of the tombs in Valley of the Kings. Such a shame you missed the temples in Luxor. Looking forward
Hi Debbie, Thank you so much for watching! We actually have an entire series of videos from our month in Egypt. We did a Nile River tour with additional Luxor stops that are not included in the episode you've linked. I'll add a link to our series if you want to watch it. What we thought was a tour actually was only a driver, which wasn't clear to us when we booked it. And that person didn't take us to the Valley of the Kings. He took us to the Valley of the Workers, an alabaster shop, and Medinet Habu Temple. We did these because they weren't part of our Nile River excursions. Our Nile River guide took us to the Valley of the Kings, and although he didn't go inside the tombs, he gave us very detailed information before and after each one we visited. We would have hoped that we'd have received the same style of information in the places the driver took us. But we know better now to specifically ask even in other parts of the world what exactly we are hiring (e.g., a guide or a driver). It sounds like you had a great experience as well. Our Nile River guide now is doing land-based tours as well, and we highly recommend him! He speaks excellent English, is passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com We make no money by referring him, but he was amazing! -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
@@FindingGinaMarie thank you for replying. I’m currently watching your other Egypt videos and loving them and the memories they are evoking. Unfortunately, Egypt is out of the equation at present, but so glad we went there, and Israel and Jordan when we did. I would love to return one day. I love to travel, so I’m looking forward to watching all your videos in time. Enjoy
@@debbiebunyard4829 We feel exactly the same. We haven't been to Israel or Jordan yet, but it seems like a visit to those places are a long way off. I've been hearing that Egypt continues to be safe for now, but of course, that can change on a dime. Thank you so much for watching, and we hope you love them. Egypt is such a very special place! -Judy
What fun news! Have you seen the rest of our videos from Egypt? I will link them below for you. We felt like there was the amount of restrooms you'd expect anyplace else. All the archeological sites had them, but you need to bring tissues with you everywhere because there isn't always toilet paper. Also, you should stop at ATMs and prepare to change some larger bills into small bills because you're expected to pay the "bathroom attendant" E£5-10 (ideally 10 if you can do that). They will give you toilet paper most of the time as well. You pay them regardless of the toilet paper because they also clean the restrooms. They all flushed well (they were not new, but they all did work). Also, you do not flush toilet paper because of bad plumbing which clogs easily (Greece is the same way). There is a waste bin next to the toilet and you put it in there instead. I know that may sound unpleasant, but it's the situation for most places. Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html We did a ton of tours in Egypt, but our BEST GUIDE BY FAR was Mahmoud Nour. If you aren't already fully booked, we highly recommend you contact him. He is expanding his services and speaks excellent English. He’s passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. Here’s his info: 💥 MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com * (let him know we recommended you to him-we make no money by referring him, but he was amazing and we know you won’t be disappointed. Have a great time in Egypt, and don't hesitate to ask any questions. Please let us know what you think when you return! -Judy
I think work is underway to remove all the soot that has been accumulated over thousands of years on the artifacts, especially the ceilings. Thanks to an Egyptian man who invented a material to remove the soot without damaging the paints, we can see the beauty of the artifacts.
You are absolutely right. It was interesting to see that people were working on the artifacts, and they really were in excellent condition. I don't think anyplace we visited was too covered in soot for us to appreciate the history. Egypt has done a wonderful job of keeping things looking beautiful. Thanks for watching this episode and for taking the time to comment! -Judy
Amazing video, I'm happy you enjoyed luxor. By the way maybe Uber is not operating in Luxor but you can you altreatives like Careem and Indrive instead
Thanks for watching, Moe! There aren't any alternatives to Uber in Luxor as best I understand it. There are touts everywhere who will give you a lift if you negotiate with them, but understand what you are getting into. We stayed in an Airbnb and our co-host was a driver and transported us several places. We asked for a quote and they always seemed fair and reasonable. Otherwise, we booked tours and they picked us up. We did a ton of tours in Egypt, but our BEST GUIDE BY FAR was Mahmoud Nour. We wish we had found him sooner! If you happen to be visiting and aren't already fully booked, we highly recommend you contact him. He speaks excellent English, is passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. Here’s his info: 💥 MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com * (let him know we recommended you to him-we make no money by referring him, but he was amazing and we know you won’t be disappointed. You might also enjoy the rest of our series from our month in Egypt, which is linked below. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Great video, great info but that wasn’t a train pass ticket it’s more like a ticket for not buying tickets before hand which would have been much less I had to look at the tickets you had to check because it’s just a 3hrs trip
You are right that a fine was included, but it was something small like E£10. We were between a rock and a hard place, though. They wouldn't sell us the later ticket because the delayed train was arriving first. It didn't help that the website was down for an entire week beforehand. Thanks for the comment and for watching. -Judy
Hi Chris, How exciting for you both! I can't make the decision for you, but here are some things to consider: * West Bank will be cheaper, there are fewer hotels, but plenty of very nice Airbnbs, a bit farther from the airport because you have to cross over the Nile and bridges are a distance between each other, most of the food is more authentic, and there are plenty of dirt roads and locals, closer to all the burial sites like Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, Valley of the Workers, etc. and hot air ballooning-which we highly recommend! * East Bank will be more expensive, more touristy, closer to airport and cruise ships, more upscale hotels, closer to Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple, more upscale restaurants, and more shopping. We were very happy on the West Bank and felt like it gave us a very authentic experience, but it might be roughing it a little too much for some people. You need to decide for yourself what type of experience you are looking for. If you have additional questions, don't hesitate to ask! Also, we'd love to know what you think of Luxor after you return. -Judy
Luxor is beautiful city and full of mounments around especially mind and queen valley , the problem yes a lot of people wanna guide to all tourists to get some money more or may be if you alone can be alover for one of them @ But as Scott is beautiful because of monument
Yes, we agree that Luxor is beautiful. We could have stayed longer. We found people accepted when we said no to their tours or offers for help, so we never felt harassed. People are kind and also just trying to earn money and support their families just like everyone else. -Judy
@FindingGinaMarie I wished next time , you will explore more cities in egypt like (Port said -Ismalia-Hurghada -Sharm El sheikh- Port fouad- mansoura city my city ,etc... because most focus on Cairo, let me tell you we Egyptians for years hated to visit Cairo because of crowed and traffic jams, that is why they built already new cairo cities and in process of transfer the official offices there , we have many uncontrol problems like traffic , roads , scams some times for more money , because the culture of bargaing here not like USA , I already subscribed to your channel .. wish you visited again .
@@AshrafMasaa We do plan to be back and will add your city to our list of places to visit. We are interested in exploring more of Egypt, but for our first visit, it seemed like Cairo was a must-see place. And we're happy to have visited there. We learned a lot and are more educated travelers as a result. Now that we know more, a follow-up trip will be easier. And thank you so much for subscribing! -Judy
Thank you so much for watching! You might be interested in the rest of our Egypt video series, which is linked below. -Judy Egypt travel video series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
@nazanin_amiri_travel Thank you so much for watching. Not sure if you’ve seen our other videos from Egypt, but we will link them below. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
I’m about to go to Egypt, Greece and then Italy. And doing a Nike cruise from Aswan to Luxor. Any tips specifically about the exchange rates and where I should get cash?
Hi Barrett, We found ATMs in Egypt fairly easily. We hope you love your Nile River cruise. We have a video from ours (also Aswan to Luxor) and the many other activities we did during our month in Egypt. We suggest you consider a stay in the Nubian Village in Aswan if you aren't already booked somewhere. We also visited Athens and a ton of cities in Italy if you want to check out our various playlists. Perhaps our best advice for Egypt is twofold (1) remember that it is significantly different than most other places in the world you will visit, and the economy and culture has many people desperate to work, so you will be confronted a LOT by people trying to sell you stuff. We have a DOs and DON'Ts video that will help you with that; (2) the Egyptian pound has a very low value right now, so you can afford to be generous with tipping. Giving someone E£50 is only $1.02 US, so the math is pretty straightforward (E£100 is only $2 US). Meals are very inexpensive. I use Currency app and Kevin uses XE app, which shows a variety of currencies at once. 🎥 Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html 🎥 Greece travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0EvAnWdYy22GE_jpCp5J9c.html 🎥 Italy video series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1Tj_VCjUNQTJBMtKpkz5Sk.html We did a ton of tours in Egypt, but our BEST GUIDE BY FAR was Mahmoud Nour. If you aren't already fully booked, we highly recommend you contact him. You can watch him in our Nile River cruise episode. He speaks excellent English, he’s passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. Here’s his info: 💥 MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com * (let him know we recommended you to him-we make no money by referring him, but he was amazing and we know you won’t be disappointed. We wish we had found him earlier in our travels! -Judy
We would strongly encourage you to reach out to our Nile River cruise guide directly. We did a ton of tours in Egypt, but our BEST GUIDE BY FAR was Mahmoud Nour. You can watch him in our Nile River cruise episode, which is linked below. He speaks excellent English, he’s passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. Here’s his info: 💥 MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com * (let him know we recommended you to him-we make no money by referring him, but he was amazing and we know you won’t be disappointed. We wish we had found him earlier in our travels! We made the mistake of trying to book when we were already in Egypt, but the four day cruise we wanted (from Luxor to Aswan) was already booked up, so we did a three day cruise from Aswan to Luxor instead. We really lucked out by having Mahmoud as a guide. We think you'll be very happy with him. His prices are fair and he can help with other trip planning as well if you want. Here's a link to our full series from Egypt. We take a Nile River cruise, a hot air balloon ride, and even spend a night in the Nubian Village in Aswan. We also have some valuable DOs and DON'Ts information so you can have the best experience in Egypt.-Judy 🎥 Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
I have concerns about being patted down at foreign security checkpoints because I have an ostomy pouch. In the US, the TSA people are more familiar with these types of medical issues. Can you give me any advice for security? We are flying from Cairo to Luxor (and return) with Viking River tours,
Hi Linda, Thanks for watching. One important point if it wasn't clear is that you'll be patted down by a woman. Even though you don't speak Egyptian, you should be able to gesture in a way that the person will understand what's happening. We hope you have a wonderful experience. If you want to catch more of our episodes from Egypt, I'll link them below. Happy to answer any other specific questions you might have. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Thanks for watching, Raymond. It actually didn’t cost anything extra to check our carry-on sized rolling suitcase. We put our backpacks under our seats. Egypt Air was going to charge us extra to bring our bags into the cabin, which is why we checked them instead. -Judy
As I said , they will try to sell you ear in a bottle , as Egyptians say. The Most important thing out of this report is to plan well as where to go, know their culture , and be prepared as how to deal with ear in the bottle situations 😊 Any way this is a good report.. thanks 💐
I don't know what to think about that exact phrase, but I understand the point! You are right on all of these points. Thanks for watching. If you are at all interested in our other videos from our time in Egypt, I will link them below. -Judy Egypt series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Thank you so much for watching! You might enjoy the rest of our video series from Egypt where we take a hot air balloon, experience time in Cairo, take a Nile River cruise, and spend a night in the Nubian Village. I'll link it below. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Thank you so much. Luxor was splendid. We feel like we made true friends there. If you're interested, we have an entire video series from our time in Egypt if you care to watch it. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
We didn't originally realize all that we were missing. Full-time travel is our life, so we don't travel like vacationers and squeeze everything into two weeks. We also run a UA-cam channel and website/blog that take up a lot of our time. But now we know and seeing Alexandria is the perfect excuse (not that we need one) to return to Egypt! Have you seen our other videos from our month in Egypt, we did pack in a good amount! Thanks for watching! -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
We are full-time travelers, so yes, we booked everything ourselves. However, we have additional videos that might be helpful that I'll link below. We booked a Nile River Cruise, which I highly recommend, even if you're not "cruise people." We used Egypt Tours Portal and our guide was Mahmoud Nour. That episode lists all of the contact information, which should be very helpful. Mahmoud was an incredible guide, and if he is taking care of you, you will have an awesome experience. Note that your guide can make or break your trip, so definitely ask for Mahmoud Nour if you can (I make no money from referring him or this tour company). The cruise is great because it covers a lot of the sites you will want to visit. Ideally a five-day cruise will give you the most time to cover it all. If you have additional time in Luxor, I would recommend going to the Valley of the Workers (you only visit an alabaster shop there when you're on a cruise) and also Medinet Habu Temple either before or after your cruise. We also booked a hot air balloon in Luxor, which was amazing. Go ahead and watch our video series, and I'd be happy to answer additional questions if you have them. -Judy Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Where did you guys get your information from when you said the paintings got defaced because of the “Coptics”???? Please provide a reference to this claim.
Thanks for watching. Maybe you are misunderstanding what we are referencing. In many, many of the archeological sites, you can see that the faces of gods were scratched out. It's called iconoclasm and when the Coptics took over many of the places, they did that because their beliefs were opposite of the the Christian belief in a single god. Every guide who took us through the temples shared the same story. -Judy
This is interesting to know. It was a mess. We could not buy an online ticket because the system was down. We also could not buy a ticket at the booths because trains were late and they did not want to sell us a, let's say 10am ticket, because the late 9:30am train would be arriving first. They are the ones that told us to buy a ticket on the train (along with half the internet from our reading of what to do to get train tickets in Egypt). Oh well. We were happy to get on, the fare was much less than some European trains, and we arrived in Aswan at a decent time. Thanks for letting us know. Is there a suggestion you can offer for next time? Thanks for watching. You also might enjoy the rest of our Egypt series, which I'll link below. -Judy Egypt travel videos: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Hi Sherrie, Yes, they are mostly the same and as clean as in most places. There is a bin for toilet paper since the pipes don’t really allow for it to be flushed. And there typically is an Egyptian standing outside of the bathroom that you’ll need to tip £5. Often there is no TP, but the attendant will give you some (or bring tissues!). But on the cruise ship itself, you can flush the toilet paper. Thanks for watching and for the question! -Judy
The restrooms at most tour sites are very rudimentary, with no air conditioning. When we were at the Valley of the Kings, the restrooms out in the Valley were in a portable trailer, similar to Porta Potties. But, when you gotta go, you gotta go. You just deal with it. Always take your own toliet paper. The attendants want a tip for a single square of tp.
@teresaharris-travelbybooks5564 I wouldn't say single square of TP. And most places were just fine. I didn't find the bathrooms to be exceptionally rudimentary, especially considering the squat bathrooms in Italy in many places. These were all flushing toilets at the places we used them, but we concede that we didn't use a public restaurant everywhere we visited. -Judy
Hi Himadri, thank you so much for watching and for these suggestions. We don't have it in our plans for 2023, but we absolutely plan to visit India. Someone already suggested Kerala, so that's already on our minds, but we're excited to also look at Karnataka!-Judy
We are so glad to hear that our episodes have been helpful. When we first posted them, we didn't get the response we had hoped and thought maybe that seven episodes was too many (but they're all quite different)! So thank you for passing along your comment. We hope you have a wonderful time in Egypt...and let us know how it went afterwards! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie On the contrary I found your ones most useful. You gave us a balanced view, while others were fussy, complaining. I may ask you some questions later to know about more details. Also saw your Edinburgh vlog. I just visited the UK. Found amazing
We loved Egypt and would be happy to answer any of your questions! Were you able to visit Edinburgh while you were in the UK? We also had an episode from Broughty Ferry and nearby towns. Here’s a link if you missed it. -Judy Video: ua-cam.com/video/nXhR8A8Ga0o/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching and for your great question. It depends on what you are doing. Our guide gave us this rule of thumb for our Nile River cruise: - Tipping for crew: $7-10 per person per night; for the horse and carriage driver ($1-2 USD for the round trip); we gave about a £30 Egyptian tip to our Uber drivers ($1 USD); £5 Egyptian for the service person at the bathrooms; £200 Egyptian for a driver that spent four hours driving us around (more if the day was longer); £600 Egyptian for a tour guide for a full-day tour. We tried to consider the experience we got and looked at what it would cost us for a tip in USD. It was a no-brainer for us to give omeone who drove us around and used their gas £200, which is the equivalent of $6.50 USD did not seem unreasonable. Right now the Egyptian pound is at a very low exchange rate and it does not go very far, so we tried to be as generous as we could knowing that it was a very small amount to us but meant a great deal to them. I hope this helps. -Judy We have an entire playlist from our time in Egypt if it's helpful for you. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Thank you very much for all the help you have been providing it's very useful. What would be your recommendation for accommodation at luxor I have been through your video and have made my mind to stay at West Bank Who and how good was your Air BnB host and would you recommend him
@@mustafash100 We enjoyed our Luxor Airbnb. Except for roosters in the morning, it was lovely and comfortable. The only thing we want to warn you about is that the roads to it are dusty and you will be staying in an area that's rather humble, meaning there are farmers. It is not a super slick area in any way. There are touts who will ask if you want a boat ride or a taxi or a tour, but they are pleasant and were never threatening. There were about six different restaurants we rotated between that all were about 5 minutes walking from our Airbnb. Our host lives in the UK, but the local person, Hassan, who we dealt with was terrific and also spoke English. He lived in our same building complex and was handy and available whenever we needed him. He was honest and completely trustworthy. Here's a link to our Airbnb (not sponsored). -Judy Luxor Airbnb: www.airbnb.com/rooms/22134790?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=fca92fa5-24b0-4fe4-8da9-2a10879cc384
Thanks for watching! It actually wasn't a restaurant that provided it. The local person who oversaw our Airbnb is the person who provided taxi service for us when we were in Luxor. -Judy
@@sgno.1ecommercewkshop337 Sure thing. I wanted to get permission from him first. 🚗 Hire our trustworthy driver/guide: "Hassaan" Ahmed Abdelrahim Mohamed: +20 114 315 5673 🏠 Book our West Bank Luxor Airbnb: www.airbnb.com/rooms/22134790?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=d37107df-3f2e-41c9-a707-bb44ef7a4ec6 I've added this information to the description of this episode as well. -Judy
Hi Becky, Thanks for watching. I’m not sure if I understand your question, but we went to ATMs quite a bit and were able to withdraw enough money in order to pay in cash everywhere. We learned in Cairo that most places do not accept foreign currency and their card readers and wifi are too finicky to rely on paying by card. If you’re asking how we broke down the 200 Egyptian pound notes, sometimes we would enter odd numbers into ATMs and it would give us smaller notes, and other times we could get change from restaurants and even the small little grocery stores/mini marts. Great question, but if I didn’t give you the answer you were looking for, please reach out! -Judy
Good information, but I think it’s just way too distracting watching your hand/hands flying around nonstop while you are talking. I encourage you to watch other UA-camrs and you just never see it regardless of that’s just how you talk. So sad because I like both of you and the actual content, but it is so uncomfortable to watch and not relaxing at all. Enjoy your adventures and wish you nothing but the best.
Hi BW, We appreciate very much that you watched, but I had mentioned that we had recorded several videos that still are rolling out before we got comments about our overly expressive hand movements! I promise that we heard you and have been correcting it, but short of re-recording videos, we have been releasing what we had already recorded. We've done our best to cover up what we could with b-roll, but clearly it's still a problem on these older recordings. We certainly understand if you need a break from our channel for the next few episodes, but we hope you'll come back after the next two weeks (our Nile River video and one of our recordings from Cyprus). We filmed seven episodes about Egypt (mostly from Egypt), so although you still are seeing our trip, we've been in two other countries since then. We did hear and adjusted things, but those episodes still haven't come out yet. We honestly appreciate the feedback and your effort to help us improve, and we think you'll be happy with the upcoming changes. -Judy
i dont think i like you guys. let me give you an idea. when i was younger i wanted to be a egypttologist. and have always wanted to visit there. you guys just made me wish i could visit there. love you guys.
LOL. If you want to hate us more, you might want to consider the other videos in our Egypt series. We have an entire playlist that I've linked below. But we hope you'd prefer to live vicariously through our videos, at least until you can get there yourself! -Judy ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Hi. Thanks for posting this. We are planning to visit Luxor on October with our Cairo trip. Could you let us know what Airbnb apartment you stayed at? Thank you.
@@marvinmanalang7467 Sure. Bear in mind that the West Bank is dusty and less "polished" than the East Bank. We had about seven restaurants we could swap between each day. Everything was delicious and the servers were really kind people. We would love to hear what you think of Luxor after your visit! -Judy Luxor Airbnb: www.airbnb.com/rooms/22134790?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=baa1d261-3dbc-4347-95d9-83dc6ddd01c2
We went to Luxor about 20yrs ago. One of the highlights was the light show at Karnack temple and also I visited the tombs of the nobles. At that time there was a village (called the village of thieves) in the same location - mind blowing experience
Offhand, I'm unfamiliar with "village of thieves." I know that Luxor is called "Thebes," and we've visited the "village of the workers," known as Deir el-Medina, which actually was super cool. We entirely missed Luxor Temple, except for the exterior, which was a bummer. We absolutely would love to go back to Egypt and see what we missed and also visit Alexandria and Sharm El-Sheikh (and probably more). We spent a month in Egypt, so if you're interested in watching some of our favorite experiences-we take a Nile River cruise, a hot air balloon ride, spend time in Luxor, and even spend a night in the Nubian Village in Aswan-I'll link the series below. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your Luxor experiences with us! -Judy
🎥 Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
very good amazing guys very helpful
We are so glad to hear this, Paul! Have you seen our full series from our month in Egypt. We absolutely loved our time there! -Judy
🎥 Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Thank you SO MUCH for all the wonderful tips and information!
As someone who plans and leads private travel tours, it seems like Judy and I are kindred spirits when it comes to pre-trip exploration and planning.
Wow, Marty, thank you so much for your support and kind words! We are so happy to hear that our video was helpful! Have you seen our entire series from our month in Egypt? I'll link it below just in case you missed it. Thanks for watching! -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
As an Egyptian, Medinet Habu is by far my favourite of all Egyptian temples. It is big, well preserved, still colourful, and not that busy at all. That 700LE you paid for the guide is an astronomical tip for him. That is why he took you to see the unseen.
Hi Adham, We agree! Unfortunately, I think the guide would have liked even more, but we tried to give him what we'd have paid if we had hired someone to guide us. But also, we didn't pay him until we'd already spent a good amount of time with him. But it was enough I guess that he was willing to show us more. He was very knowledgeable! -Judy
I absolutely LOVE your videos 🙏🙏🙏 Thanks so much for this vital and useful information!
Thanks so much for watching and for this very kind comment. You might enjoy the rest of our series from our month in Egypt, which is linked below. We loved Egypt! -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
I just found you guys this morning very informative way of doing blogs. Love it.
We are thrilled you found us. So glad to have you along with us. We have blog posts and articles on our website if you want even more content! -Judy
findingGinaMarie.com.
Hello Guys. Really an eye opener video. I really love your videos, full of info, entertaining and very objective, despite all negative observations (which are true by the way). I think as Egyptians we need to learn from that and improve this industry because god gave us a gift that we dont seem to take advantage from well. Wish you all the best.
We actually really loved Luxor and hope it didn't come across too negatively. We enjoyed the people there very much and felt completely safe. There is so much beauty that we enjoyed on the the West Bank! -Judy
We actually have an entire series from Egypt during our month-long visit. You might enjoy watching it and getting a better understanding of our appreciation for Egypt. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html.
All of your videos are informative. I got the information that I wanna know. Keep it up 🎉
Thank you so much for watching and for the great compliment, Jennifer! Not sure if you have seen our other episodes from Egypt, but if not, I'm putting a link below. If you have Egypt in your future, we think you will find them helpful. -Judy
The tombs of Inherkha and Sennedjem (signed as Sennetum here) in the Workman's Village are the most beautifully painted and intimate in the area. Makes sense since these were the craftsmen that decorated the royal tombs. Sennedjem's family vault was discovered intact in the 1880s with about 20 members of his family surrounding him and some of the finest crafted tomb furnishings from the 19th Dynasty. Like King Tut's gear it has travelled the world to various visiting exhibitions.
We were so glad to have experienced the Artisans Village (Valley of the Workers). Thanks for sharing this additional information! -Judy
A shame you missed Karnak Temple - the absolute highlight of our Egyptian trip.
We didn’t miss it! We have an entire series of videos from Egypt, including the Nile River cruise, which included Karnak Temple. Here’s a link to all our episodes during our month in Egypt. Thanks for watching! -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Luxor is my home town . I am so glad you enjoyed your visit and get to meet good people , welcome you . Hope your next visit will be more enjoyable . I am glad to hear you felt safe .
Hi Rita, we had a pretty great time in Luxor, so I don't know if we can have our next visit be more enjoyable, but we will enjoy visiting again. It's a beautiful city and you are fortunate to live there. Be well, and thank you so much for watching! -Judy
Luxor is so amazing so glad you enjoyed❤
It really is! We are so happy to bring you these episodes from Egypt. -Judy
@FindingGinaMarie of course , I like cultures always, and that is a thing that always melts the ice between people and nations .Wish the best for you always ❤️
Thank you so much, and we feel the same! -Judy
Another great informative video! I now will be staying at least an extra night in Luxor after my Nile cruise ends.
Thank you so much for watching, Michael! I don't think that's a bad idea! Some folks on our cruise were staying for an entire week, which meant they took the cruise round trip and had more time. Our ship was nice, but there wasn't a ton to do on board and the food wasn't so amazing that we wanted to eat there for an entire week. The cruise from Luxor to Aswan had an extra day so that things weren't quite so rushed, but we couldn't get the timing to work for us. Also, I preferred to spend more time at places in Luxor that the cruise didn't cover.
Seen both Karnak and luxor temple with the Sphinx avenue...and of course valley of kings and hatchheapsuit temple...bought an alabaster small statue (original and authentic) depicting Blastet goddess (the cat) for $35. Worth every penny.The balloon did not go as high as the ride I did in Cappadocia. But that allowed me to see the valley and the temple better 😊
I've heard about the balloon rides in Cappadocia. We need to get there and try one! Unfortunately for us we only saw Luxor Temple from the exterior (we got caught up in the locks and couldn't land in time to see it). So glad you had a great experience. You might enjoy seeing the rest of our videos from Egypt, which I've linked below. Thanks so much for watching and for sharing your experience! -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Hey ! Just found your channel me and my partner loved Egypt! Really enjoying your videos. Much love from England 🏴 x
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment! It is very encouraging to hear you say that! We actually are headed to London next week for my birthday! You might enjoy the rest of our series from our month in Egypt, which I'll link below. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Loving your videos...found your Egypt videos and then went back and started from the beginning. Can't wait to finally get to Egypt next week for the first time. Your videos have been very informative!
We are thrilled you have found us and also that you will be visiting Egypt soon! We did a ton of tours in Egypt, but our BEST GUIDE BY FAR was Mahmoud Nour. If you aren't already fully booked, we highly recommend you contact him. He is expanding his services and speaks excellent English. He’s passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. Here’s his info: 💥 MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com * (let him know we recommended you to him-we make no money by referring him, but he was amazing and we know you won’t be disappointed.
Thank you so much for watching, and if you have any questions before you leave, let us know. Also, we'd love to hear what you think about Egypt when you return. Safe travels! -Judy
Great video! We enjoyed seeing many of these sights in 1990 on our Egypt trip.
Thanks for watching, Claudia! I hope it stirred up some wonderful memories from your time there. We really did enjoy it so much and feel like our time in Egypt has made us better travelers since everything was so different than everything we'd experienced before it. -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie our phrase from Egypt was “More baksheesh!”
Haha! We gave plenty! I think the one time I was surprised was from the “guide” at the Medinet Habu Temple. I thought the 700 pounds was reasonable!
@@FindingGinaMarie i did, too!
One quick tip regarding your payment on the train. What you paid on the train is the price of the train ticket + an additional fine for riding the train without a ticket. You have to take into account the fact that paying on the train does NOT guarantee you a seat because the seat you end up using might have been already booked by someone else at the station or online.
We realized that we paid a fine (which was insignificant), but what was frustrating was that we actually couldn't buy a ticket for the train we wanted to get on. The online system was down and because trains were running late, the next train into the station wasn't the train we could buy tickets for. So we could have bought a ticket for the next official train and waited around an extra few hours, but that made no sense. Fortunately, there were plenty of seats, but it wouldn't have been great if it was a packed train. -Judy
so excited to see luxor from your camera 📸👌
Thank you for the kind compliment and for watching! We met some wonderful people in Luxor and will be happy to return. You may want to catch the rest of our videos from our month in Egypt, so I will link them below. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Thank you Gina and Kevin, I'm using your videos to plan my trip (& I'm Egyptian myself) :)
That is awesome, Omar! We hope you have an excellent trip. I'm assuming you've seen all of our videos from our month in Egypt, but I'll link them below just in case you missed any.
We did a ton of tours in Egypt, but our BEST GUIDE BY FAR was Mahmoud Nour. If you aren't already fully booked, we highly recommend you contact him. He is expanding his services and speaks excellent English. He’s passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. Here’s his info: 💥 MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com * (let him know we recommended you to him-we make no money by referring him, but he was amazing and we know you won’t be disappointed.
You can see him in action in our Nile River cruise video, and truly he's incredible. Reach out to him and he can help you book your Nile River cruise and any other explorations you want. Again, we make ZERO money by referring him, but he is just that good of a guide! -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Great presentation. I was a little sad that you missed Karnak. It's fantastic to wander around during the day and they have a sound and light show at night. A different language every hour. There are so many temples to see and a sacred crocodile lake.
Hi Clive, thanks so much for watching. We actually did see Karnak Temple during our Nile River cruise along with many other amazing sites in Luxor. This episode you just watched captured the things we did in Luxor that were not part of the cruise. Here’s a link to our entire series from Egypt, where we visited the Nubian Village in Aswan, took a hot air balloon ride, spent two full weeks in Cairo, and of course, our amazing Nile River Cruise. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Kevin and Gina great videos capturing what it's like to visit Egypt and the various parts. You all captured the perfect places the way I experienced Egypt last year. I can't wait to go back next year .
Stellanera, thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment! Have you seen our other videos from Eypt? We are looking forward to visiting again, too! We missed Alexandria, and really want to experience that as well as a few other places. How about you? -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
@@FindingGinaMarie ,
I have not watched the other videos yet but I'm getting around to it. I visited Egypt myself last year and truly fell in love with the country. I can't wait to go back and experience it more as well as share my experience in a forum similar to yours. Thank you
@@stellaneraramos105 Thank you so much! Yes, it was a very special experience for us as well. Thanks for sharing this note with us! -Judy
Luxor is my favorite city in Egypt. It's quite breathtakingly beautiful, with the Theban hills beyond the Nile. I wish we'd stayed a whole day at the Valley of the Kings, rather than the half day we did spend. Seeing the tomb of Seti I was a dream of mine and his tomb was open on the day we were there. I actually cried after seeing it. It does cost an additional fee to go into several of the tombs. I saw five tombs in all and wish I'd seen more. I highly recommend Medinet Habu and the Ramesseum. We were disappointed in Memphis. Other than the huge statue of Ramses, there's nothing to see there except some tumbled pieces of statuary and a lot of stray dogs. Considering the history of Memphis, it's so sad there's not more ot it left. Do take a boat ride on the Nile. Go across to the St. George Hotel and dine in their restaurant. It was one of the best meals we had in Egypt. Hire a driver and guide and go see Dendera and the temple of Seti I. Both are stunning.
We did enjoy Mediate Habu, and I thought the Ramesseum was worth it for the Ramses II statue alone. I was absolutely in awe at the immensity of it. We missed St. George Hotel, but you might want to check out the rest of our video series from Egypt. I will have to visit Dander and Temple of Seti I on our next visit. Thanks for sharing your travels with us. We love hearing about the things other people have seen. It inspires us to see them, too! -Judy
Egypt videos: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
نورتم مصر ..♥♥🎉🎉
I don't know how to translate it, but the closest meaning is that you honored us with your visit to our country, Egypt. I hope you will visit us after Egypt gets rid of dictatorship.
I suggest that you read the Holy Quran, as it is a very important part of the religion of 95% of the people of Egypt and the countries of the entire Middle East
It also has all the prophets: Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, son of Mary, and Muhammad, the seal of the prophets and messengers.
As you have the Old Testament and the New Testament, there is a final era called the Holy Quran.. I strongly advise you to read the Holy Quran
Thank you for this thoughtful note. We appreciate you taking the time to write to us. We always are open to learning more. -Judy
I’m Egyptian
Thanks for watching! We loved our time in Egypt. In fact, you might enjoy our playlist of several episodes from our month there, which includes time in the Nubian Village, our Nile River cruise, hot air balloon ride, Cairo experiences, and more. Here's a link if you're interested in taking a look. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
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lovely as always!!
Thank you so much for watching and for the very kind comment! If you haven't already seen them, we have a series of videos from our time in Egypt you might want to watch. I've linked it below. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
🔥🔥🔥 crucial vlog 😍👍
Thanks so much for watching! Have you seen the rest of our episodes from Egypt? I've included them if you are interested. -Judy
Egypt video series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
@@FindingGinaMarie Not yet I'll watch them all thank you so much
@@bassemadel6936 We hope you enjoy them! -Judy
Welcome to Egypt 🇪🇬 great job
Thank you so much. We had a great experience and would love to return to Egypt at some point. You might want to take a look at our other Egypt videos if you enjoyed this one. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Amazing
Thanks for watching, Tarek. We had a spectacular experience in Egypt! Here's a link to our entire series from our month in Egypt. We made some lifetime friends during that trip! -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
I just found you. I’m loving watching your videos. We were lucky enough to spend a month in Egypt in 2018, and I am enjoying reliving part of it with you. . You have done a very realistic and educational video. You mentioned your “tour” of the West Bank did not include a guide. Not sure if you are aware, but tour guides are not allowed inside most of the tombs in Valley of the Kings.
Such a shame you missed the temples in Luxor.
Looking forward
Hi Debbie, Thank you so much for watching! We actually have an entire series of videos from our month in Egypt. We did a Nile River tour with additional Luxor stops that are not included in the episode you've linked. I'll add a link to our series if you want to watch it. What we thought was a tour actually was only a driver, which wasn't clear to us when we booked it. And that person didn't take us to the Valley of the Kings. He took us to the Valley of the Workers, an alabaster shop, and Medinet Habu Temple. We did these because they weren't part of our Nile River excursions. Our Nile River guide took us to the Valley of the Kings, and although he didn't go inside the tombs, he gave us very detailed information before and after each one we visited. We would have hoped that we'd have received the same style of information in the places the driver took us. But we know better now to specifically ask even in other parts of the world what exactly we are hiring (e.g., a guide or a driver). It sounds like you had a great experience as well.
Our Nile River guide now is doing land-based tours as well, and we highly recommend him! He speaks excellent English, is passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com
We make no money by referring him, but he was amazing! -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
@@FindingGinaMarie thank you for replying. I’m currently watching your other Egypt videos and loving them and the memories they are evoking. Unfortunately, Egypt is out of the equation at present, but so glad we went there, and Israel and Jordan when we did. I would love to return one day.
I love to travel, so I’m looking forward to watching all your videos in time. Enjoy
@@debbiebunyard4829 We feel exactly the same. We haven't been to Israel or Jordan yet, but it seems like a visit to those places are a long way off. I've been hearing that Egypt continues to be safe for now, but of course, that can change on a dime. Thank you so much for watching, and we hope you love them. Egypt is such a very special place! -Judy
We are leaving for Egypt soon. Videos are great so helpful. Were public restrooms plentiful? What was your experience?
What fun news! Have you seen the rest of our videos from Egypt? I will link them below for you. We felt like there was the amount of restrooms you'd expect anyplace else. All the archeological sites had them, but you need to bring tissues with you everywhere because there isn't always toilet paper. Also, you should stop at ATMs and prepare to change some larger bills into small bills because you're expected to pay the "bathroom attendant" E£5-10 (ideally 10 if you can do that). They will give you toilet paper most of the time as well. You pay them regardless of the toilet paper because they also clean the restrooms. They all flushed well (they were not new, but they all did work). Also, you do not flush toilet paper because of bad plumbing which clogs easily (Greece is the same way). There is a waste bin next to the toilet and you put it in there instead. I know that may sound unpleasant, but it's the situation for most places.
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
We did a ton of tours in Egypt, but our BEST GUIDE BY FAR was Mahmoud Nour. If you aren't already fully booked, we highly recommend you contact him. He is expanding his services and speaks excellent English. He’s passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. Here’s his info: 💥 MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com * (let him know we recommended you to him-we make no money by referring him, but he was amazing and we know you won’t be disappointed.
Have a great time in Egypt, and don't hesitate to ask any questions. Please let us know what you think when you return! -Judy
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Wow, thank you so much! We really appreciate your support! -Judy & Kevin
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I think work is underway to remove all the soot that has been accumulated over thousands of years on the artifacts, especially the ceilings. Thanks to an Egyptian man who invented a material to remove the soot without damaging the paints, we can see the beauty of the artifacts.
You are absolutely right. It was interesting to see that people were working on the artifacts, and they really were in excellent condition. I don't think anyplace we visited was too covered in soot for us to appreciate the history. Egypt has done a wonderful job of keeping things looking beautiful. Thanks for watching this episode and for taking the time to comment! -Judy
Amazing video, I'm happy you enjoyed luxor. By the way maybe Uber is not operating in Luxor but you can you altreatives like Careem and Indrive instead
Thanks for watching, Moe! There aren't any alternatives to Uber in Luxor as best I understand it. There are touts everywhere who will give you a lift if you negotiate with them, but understand what you are getting into. We stayed in an Airbnb and our co-host was a driver and transported us several places. We asked for a quote and they always seemed fair and reasonable. Otherwise, we booked tours and they picked us up.
We did a ton of tours in Egypt, but our BEST GUIDE BY FAR was Mahmoud Nour. We wish we had found him sooner! If you happen to be visiting and aren't already fully booked, we highly recommend you contact him. He speaks excellent English, is passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. Here’s his info: 💥 MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com * (let him know we recommended you to him-we make no money by referring him, but he was amazing and we know you won’t be disappointed.
You might also enjoy the rest of our series from our month in Egypt, which is linked below. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Great video, great info but that wasn’t a train pass ticket it’s more like a ticket for not buying tickets before hand which would have been much less
I had to look at the tickets you had to check because it’s just a 3hrs trip
You are right that a fine was included, but it was something small like E£10. We were between a rock and a hard place, though. They wouldn't sell us the later ticket because the delayed train was arriving first. It didn't help that the website was down for an entire week beforehand. Thanks for the comment and for watching. -Judy
Great Videos! My wife and I are going to Egypt in October. We will be in Luxor 4 nights. What Bank is recommended for us?
Hi Chris, How exciting for you both! I can't make the decision for you, but here are some things to consider:
* West Bank will be cheaper, there are fewer hotels, but plenty of very nice Airbnbs, a bit farther from the airport because you have to cross over the Nile and bridges are a distance between each other, most of the food is more authentic, and there are plenty of dirt roads and locals, closer to all the burial sites like Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, Valley of the Workers, etc. and hot air ballooning-which we highly recommend!
* East Bank will be more expensive, more touristy, closer to airport and cruise ships, more upscale hotels, closer to Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple, more upscale restaurants, and more shopping.
We were very happy on the West Bank and felt like it gave us a very authentic experience, but it might be roughing it a little too much for some people. You need to decide for yourself what type of experience you are looking for. If you have additional questions, don't hesitate to ask! Also, we'd love to know what you think of Luxor after you return. -Judy
Luxor is beautiful city and full of mounments around especially mind and queen valley , the problem yes a lot of people wanna guide to all tourists to get some money more or may be if you alone can be alover for one of them @ But as Scott is beautiful because of monument
Yes, we agree that Luxor is beautiful. We could have stayed longer. We found people accepted when we said no to their tours or offers for help, so we never felt harassed. People are kind and also just trying to earn money and support their families just like everyone else. -Judy
@FindingGinaMarie I wished next time , you will explore more cities in egypt like (Port said -Ismalia-Hurghada -Sharm El sheikh- Port fouad- mansoura city my city ,etc... because most focus on Cairo, let me tell you we Egyptians for years hated to visit Cairo because of crowed and traffic jams, that is why they built already new cairo cities and in process of transfer the official offices there , we have many uncontrol problems like traffic , roads , scams some times for more money , because the culture of bargaing here not like USA , I already subscribed to your channel .. wish you visited again .
@@AshrafMasaa We do plan to be back and will add your city to our list of places to visit. We are interested in exploring more of Egypt, but for our first visit, it seemed like Cairo was a must-see place. And we're happy to have visited there. We learned a lot and are more educated travelers as a result. Now that we know more, a follow-up trip will be easier. And thank you so much for subscribing! -Judy
@FindingGinaMarie I will bring happy to guide freely, of course , I lived 5 years in United States 🇺🇸. I wish the best always
@@AshrafMasaa Thank you so much for the offer; we appreciate it immensely! -Judy
this is good
Thank you so much for watching! You might be interested in the rest of our Egypt video series, which is linked below. -Judy
Egypt travel video series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
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@nazanin_amiri_travel Thank you so much for watching. Not sure if you’ve seen our other videos from Egypt, but we will link them below. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
I’m about to go to Egypt, Greece and then Italy. And doing a Nike cruise from Aswan to Luxor. Any tips specifically about the exchange rates and where I should get cash?
Hi Barrett, We found ATMs in Egypt fairly easily. We hope you love your Nile River cruise. We have a video from ours (also Aswan to Luxor) and the many other activities we did during our month in Egypt. We suggest you consider a stay in the Nubian Village in Aswan if you aren't already booked somewhere. We also visited Athens and a ton of cities in Italy if you want to check out our various playlists.
Perhaps our best advice for Egypt is twofold (1) remember that it is significantly different than most other places in the world you will visit, and the economy and culture has many people desperate to work, so you will be confronted a LOT by people trying to sell you stuff. We have a DOs and DON'Ts video that will help you with that; (2) the Egyptian pound has a very low value right now, so you can afford to be generous with tipping. Giving someone E£50 is only $1.02 US, so the math is pretty straightforward (E£100 is only $2 US). Meals are very inexpensive. I use Currency app and Kevin uses XE app, which shows a variety of currencies at once.
🎥 Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
🎥 Greece travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0EvAnWdYy22GE_jpCp5J9c.html
🎥 Italy video series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1Tj_VCjUNQTJBMtKpkz5Sk.html
We did a ton of tours in Egypt, but our BEST GUIDE BY FAR was Mahmoud Nour. If you aren't already fully booked, we highly recommend you contact him. You can watch him in our Nile River cruise episode. He speaks excellent English, he’s passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. Here’s his info: 💥 MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com * (let him know we recommended you to him-we make no money by referring him, but he was amazing and we know you won’t be disappointed. We wish we had found him earlier in our travels! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie Thank you so much. I love your content and will definitely keep you posted. Appreciate all this. 😊
We're excited for your trip and would love to hear what you thought of it when you return! -Judy
What is the best way to buy the cruise, eg is it better to buy once we reach Luxor or Aswan or pre-book in advance before we fly to Egypt ?
We would strongly encourage you to reach out to our Nile River cruise guide directly. We did a ton of tours in Egypt, but our BEST GUIDE BY FAR was Mahmoud Nour. You can watch him in our Nile River cruise episode, which is linked below. He speaks excellent English, he’s passionate, super knowledgeable, and really made our trip memorable. Here’s his info: 💥 MAHMOUD NOUR | Call: +20 102 6979554 * Email: Mahmoudnour2055@gmail.com * (let him know we recommended you to him-we make no money by referring him, but he was amazing and we know you won’t be disappointed. We wish we had found him earlier in our travels!
We made the mistake of trying to book when we were already in Egypt, but the four day cruise we wanted (from Luxor to Aswan) was already booked up, so we did a three day cruise from Aswan to Luxor instead. We really lucked out by having Mahmoud as a guide. We think you'll be very happy with him. His prices are fair and he can help with other trip planning as well if you want.
Here's a link to our full series from Egypt. We take a Nile River cruise, a hot air balloon ride, and even spend a night in the Nubian Village in Aswan. We also have some valuable DOs and DON'Ts information so you can have the best experience in Egypt.-Judy
🎥 Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
I have concerns about being patted down at foreign security checkpoints because I have an ostomy pouch. In the US, the TSA people are more familiar with these types of medical issues. Can you give me any advice for security? We are flying from Cairo to Luxor (and return) with Viking River tours,
Hi Linda, Thanks for watching. One important point if it wasn't clear is that you'll be patted down by a woman. Even though you don't speak Egyptian, you should be able to gesture in a way that the person will understand what's happening. We hope you have a wonderful experience. If you want to catch more of our episodes from Egypt, I'll link them below. Happy to answer any other specific questions you might have. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
How much extra was your checked luggage on Egypt? Air didn’t understand that😊
Thanks for watching, Raymond. It actually didn’t cost anything extra to check our carry-on sized rolling suitcase. We put our backpacks under our seats. Egypt Air was going to charge us extra to bring our bags into the cabin, which is why we checked them instead. -Judy
As I said , they will try to sell you ear in a bottle , as Egyptians say.
The Most important thing out of this report is to plan well as where to go, know their culture , and be prepared as how to deal with ear in the bottle situations 😊
Any way this is a good report.. thanks 💐
I don't know what to think about that exact phrase, but I understand the point! You are right on all of these points. Thanks for watching. If you are at all interested in our other videos from our time in Egypt, I will link them below. -Judy
Egypt series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
You guys are so cute :)
Thank you so much for watching! You might enjoy the rest of our video series from Egypt where we take a hot air balloon, experience time in Cairo, take a Nile River cruise, and spend a night in the Nubian Village. I'll link it below. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Welcome to ur scend home
Thank you so much. Luxor was splendid. We feel like we made true friends there. If you're interested, we have an entire video series from our time in Egypt if you care to watch it. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
@@FindingGinaMarie im from luxor west bank it's my pleasure to se ur video
@@memooahmed7266 How wonderful! We are so glad we stayed on the West Bank of Luxor. It's a very beautiful place! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie u welcome sir all the time
@@memooahmed7266 We appreciate that! -Judy
How didn't you visit Alexandria 😢?!!!
We didn't originally realize all that we were missing. Full-time travel is our life, so we don't travel like vacationers and squeeze everything into two weeks. We also run a UA-cam channel and website/blog that take up a lot of our time. But now we know and seeing Alexandria is the perfect excuse (not that we need one) to return to Egypt! Have you seen our other videos from our month in Egypt, we did pack in a good amount! Thanks for watching! -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
@@FindingGinaMarie You are so welcome to my city Alexandria, I watched 3 vedios regarding your trip to Egypt
Thank you so much! We are looking forward to visiting again and spending a good amount of time in Alexandria. -Judy
Did you book your own trip? I'm looking to plan a trip but not sure where to start.
We are full-time travelers, so yes, we booked everything ourselves. However, we have additional videos that might be helpful that I'll link below. We booked a Nile River Cruise, which I highly recommend, even if you're not "cruise people." We used Egypt Tours Portal and our guide was Mahmoud Nour. That episode lists all of the contact information, which should be very helpful. Mahmoud was an incredible guide, and if he is taking care of you, you will have an awesome experience. Note that your guide can make or break your trip, so definitely ask for Mahmoud Nour if you can (I make no money from referring him or this tour company). The cruise is great because it covers a lot of the sites you will want to visit. Ideally a five-day cruise will give you the most time to cover it all. If you have additional time in Luxor, I would recommend going to the Valley of the Workers (you only visit an alabaster shop there when you're on a cruise) and also Medinet Habu Temple either before or after your cruise. We also booked a hot air balloon in Luxor, which was amazing. Go ahead and watch our video series, and I'd be happy to answer additional questions if you have them. -Judy
Egypt travel series: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
Where did you guys get your information from when you said the paintings got defaced because of the “Coptics”???? Please provide a reference to this claim.
Thanks for watching. Maybe you are misunderstanding what we are referencing. In many, many of the archeological sites, you can see that the faces of gods were scratched out. It's called iconoclasm and when the Coptics took over many of the places, they did that because their beliefs were opposite of the the Christian belief in a single god. Every guide who took us through the temples shared the same story. -Judy
You actually paid a violation ticket on the train, which is more expensive than a normal ticket, because you boarded without a ticket 😂
This is interesting to know. It was a mess. We could not buy an online ticket because the system was down. We also could not buy a ticket at the booths because trains were late and they did not want to sell us a, let's say 10am ticket, because the late 9:30am train would be arriving first. They are the ones that told us to buy a ticket on the train (along with half the internet from our reading of what to do to get train tickets in Egypt). Oh well. We were happy to get on, the fare was much less than some European trains, and we arrived in Aswan at a decent time. Thanks for letting us know. Is there a suggestion you can offer for next time? Thanks for watching. You also might enjoy the rest of our Egypt series, which I'll link below. -Judy
Egypt travel videos: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
So, strange question, what type of lavatories are there while touring the different sites? Are they clean, western type toilets...?
Hi Sherrie, Yes, they are mostly the same and as clean as in most places. There is a bin for toilet paper since the pipes don’t really allow for it to be flushed. And there typically is an Egyptian standing outside of the bathroom that you’ll need to tip £5. Often there is no TP, but the attendant will give you some (or bring tissues!). But on the cruise ship itself, you can flush the toilet paper. Thanks for watching and for the question! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie Thank you so much for the info and the quick response, I really appreciate it! Bon Voyage for your future travels!
Sherrie, you are welcome to ask us anything! And thank you for the well wishes! -Judy
The restrooms at most tour sites are very rudimentary, with no air conditioning. When we were at the Valley of the Kings, the restrooms out in the Valley were in a portable trailer, similar to Porta Potties. But, when you gotta go, you gotta go. You just deal with it. Always take your own toliet paper. The attendants want a tip for a single square of tp.
@teresaharris-travelbybooks5564 I wouldn't say single square of TP. And most places were just fine. I didn't find the bathrooms to be exceptionally rudimentary, especially considering the squat bathrooms in Italy in many places. These were all flushing toilets at the places we used them, but we concede that we didn't use a public restaurant everywhere we visited. -Judy
Visit Kerala and Karnataka in India. India is much much beyond Taj
Hi Himadri, thank you so much for watching and for these suggestions. We don't have it in our plans for 2023, but we absolutely plan to visit India. Someone already suggested Kerala, so that's already on our minds, but we're excited to also look at Karnataka!-Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie Planning an Egypt tour this October.....Your vlog has been so helpful
We are so glad to hear that our episodes have been helpful. When we first posted them, we didn't get the response we had hoped and thought maybe that seven episodes was too many (but they're all quite different)! So thank you for passing along your comment. We hope you have a wonderful time in Egypt...and let us know how it went afterwards! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie On the contrary I found your ones most useful. You gave us a balanced view, while others were fussy, complaining. I may ask you some questions later to know about more details. Also saw your Edinburgh vlog. I just visited the UK. Found amazing
We loved Egypt and would be happy to answer any of your questions! Were you able to visit Edinburgh while you were in the UK? We also had an episode from Broughty Ferry and nearby towns. Here’s a link if you missed it. -Judy
Video: ua-cam.com/video/nXhR8A8Ga0o/v-deo.html
What is an average tip that people there expect or should i say a good enough amount
Thanks for watching and for your great question. It depends on what you are doing. Our guide gave us this rule of thumb for our Nile River cruise: - Tipping for crew: $7-10 per person per night; for the horse and carriage driver ($1-2 USD for the round trip); we gave about a £30 Egyptian tip to our Uber drivers ($1 USD); £5 Egyptian for the service person at the bathrooms; £200 Egyptian for a driver that spent four hours driving us around (more if the day was longer); £600 Egyptian for a tour guide for a full-day tour. We tried to consider the experience we got and looked at what it would cost us for a tip in USD. It was a no-brainer for us to give omeone who drove us around and used their gas £200, which is the equivalent of $6.50 USD did not seem unreasonable. Right now the Egyptian pound is at a very low exchange rate and it does not go very far, so we tried to be as generous as we could knowing that it was a very small amount to us but meant a great deal to them. I hope this helps. -Judy
We have an entire playlist from our time in Egypt if it's helpful for you. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF1WcH9GxfK4ngH49MXf5oOv.html
@@FindingGinaMarie thank you so much it has be very helpful in planning my trip to Egypt
@@mustafash100 Thanks for letting us know. If you have any additional questions, we'd be happy to answer them! -Judy
Thank you very much for all the help you have been providing it's very useful.
What would be your recommendation for accommodation at luxor
I have been through your video and have made my mind to stay at West Bank
Who and how good was your Air BnB host and would you recommend him
@@mustafash100 We enjoyed our Luxor Airbnb. Except for roosters in the morning, it was lovely and comfortable. The only thing we want to warn you about is that the roads to it are dusty and you will be staying in an area that's rather humble, meaning there are farmers. It is not a super slick area in any way. There are touts who will ask if you want a boat ride or a taxi or a tour, but they are pleasant and were never threatening. There were about six different restaurants we rotated between that all were about 5 minutes walking from our Airbnb. Our host lives in the UK, but the local person, Hassan, who we dealt with was terrific and also spoke English. He lived in our same building complex and was handy and available whenever we needed him. He was honest and completely trustworthy. Here's a link to our Airbnb (not sponsored). -Judy
Luxor Airbnb: www.airbnb.com/rooms/22134790?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=fca92fa5-24b0-4fe4-8da9-2a10879cc384
Do you hv the contact for the Restaurant that provided the US$20 Luxor Taxi service ? I Google but cldnt find it. Tyvm
Thanks for watching! It actually wasn't a restaurant that provided it. The local person who oversaw our Airbnb is the person who provided taxi service for us when we were in Luxor. -Judy
@FindingGinaMarie can provide me that contact ? Tyvm 😊
@@sgno.1ecommercewkshop337 Sure thing. I wanted to get permission from him first.
🚗 Hire our trustworthy driver/guide: "Hassaan" Ahmed Abdelrahim Mohamed: +20 114 315 5673
🏠 Book our West Bank Luxor Airbnb: www.airbnb.com/rooms/22134790?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=d37107df-3f2e-41c9-a707-bb44ef7a4ec6
I've added this information to the description of this episode as well. -Judy
How were you able to break down your money?
Hi Becky, Thanks for watching. I’m not sure if I understand your question, but we went to ATMs quite a bit and were able to withdraw enough money in order to pay in cash everywhere. We learned in Cairo that most places do not accept foreign currency and their card readers and wifi are too finicky to rely on paying by card. If you’re asking how we broke down the 200 Egyptian pound notes, sometimes we would enter odd numbers into ATMs and it would give us smaller notes, and other times we could get change from restaurants and even the small little grocery stores/mini marts. Great question, but if I didn’t give you the answer you were looking for, please reach out! -Judy
You did answer my question. Thank you.
Terrific. Thank you for letting us know! -Judy
Good information, but I think it’s just way too distracting watching your hand/hands flying around nonstop while you are talking. I encourage you to watch other UA-camrs and you just never see it regardless of that’s just how you talk. So sad because I like both of you and the actual content, but it is so uncomfortable to watch and not relaxing at all. Enjoy your adventures and wish you nothing but the best.
Hi BW, We appreciate very much that you watched, but I had mentioned that we had recorded several videos that still are rolling out before we got comments about our overly expressive hand movements! I promise that we heard you and have been correcting it, but short of re-recording videos, we have been releasing what we had already recorded. We've done our best to cover up what we could with b-roll, but clearly it's still a problem on these older recordings. We certainly understand if you need a break from our channel for the next few episodes, but we hope you'll come back after the next two weeks (our Nile River video and one of our recordings from Cyprus). We filmed seven episodes about Egypt (mostly from Egypt), so although you still are seeing our trip, we've been in two other countries since then. We did hear and adjusted things, but those episodes still haven't come out yet.
We honestly appreciate the feedback and your effort to help us improve, and we think you'll be happy with the upcoming changes. -Judy
Ok, I will be patient!❤
i dont think i like you guys. let me give you an idea. when i was younger i wanted to be a egypttologist. and have always wanted to visit there. you guys just made me wish i could visit there. love you guys.
LOL. If you want to hate us more, you might want to consider the other videos in our Egypt series. We have an entire playlist that I've linked below. But we hope you'd prefer to live vicariously through our videos, at least until you can get there yourself! -Judy
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Hi. Thanks for posting this. We are planning to visit Luxor on October with our Cairo trip.
Could you let us know what Airbnb apartment you stayed at?
Thank you.
@@marvinmanalang7467 Sure. Bear in mind that the West Bank is dusty and less "polished" than the East Bank. We had about seven restaurants we could swap between each day. Everything was delicious and the servers were really kind people. We would love to hear what you think of Luxor after your visit! -Judy
Luxor Airbnb: www.airbnb.com/rooms/22134790?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=baa1d261-3dbc-4347-95d9-83dc6ddd01c2