Egypt – From Luxor to Aswan
From Karnak to Temple of Horus and Kom Ombo, every bit of broken walls or fallen obelisk can be associated to some legendary myth, figure or event of the past. This is history!
From Karnak to Temple of Horus and Kom Ombo, every bit of broken walls or fallen obelisk can be associated to some legendary myth, figure or event of the past. This is history!
We watched the stars quietly rising and setting over the horizon during the night, and felt fascinated waking up among the bizarre-looking rocks in the morning.
4-hour drive from Cairo to Bahariya followed by another 2-hour drive in the desert, the White Desert trip is the highlight of our entire journey.
Cairo impressed us not only by its unparalleled history but also by the notorious traffic and "baksheesh" culture.
We went through a time travel by revisiting the pyramids, exploring Islamic Cairo and wandering in the star-war-scene-like Mosque of Ibn Tulun.
While we were standing on the Giza Plateau, the pyramids didn't seem to be mysterious to us anymore, but their sheer size still overwhelmed us.
After almost a full day on the road, we finally checked into the hotel overlooking the ever-mysterious Nile River.
A classic example that demonstrate the advantage of personal touch over tele-presence.
Famous for its refined cuisine, crafts and gardens, Kyoto is considered by many Japanese as where their spiritual hearts reside.