Follwing the Nile Valley by Road

Cairo The vacation started with a bit of a twist with a missed connecting flight from Istanbul to Cairo and then desperately trying to get in touch with an ex-colleague Abed , who was suppose to meet me at Cairo and wasn't aware of the missed flight. The computer that I found at the airport lounge had a Turkish keyboard and Turkish windows installation and all my attempts to get my email account to work failed, finally after hours ,I just asked someone with a laptop to let me use it for just a few mins to drop an e-mail. I reached Cairo at 2a.m. in the morning and took a taxi to the hostel and was surprised to see quite a few shops open people moving around. Abed called the hostel early morning and with only 3hrs of sleep, we drove to the Ramses station to book the train tickets for the sleeping train to Aswan that Night. We then drove down to the Giza Pyramids , passing the downtown and various parts of the city including the Cairo University ,which was quite impressive.

Walking around at 48degrees wasn't that much fun though and so we headed to a local restaurant for a Kosher meal (Macaroni & Rice with some sauce) and then to the Egyptian museum. The museum is huge and has an unbelievable collection of artifacts but wish there were descriptions against the artifacts, since most didn't have any ! One could possibly spend a few days there . After spending few hours there , Abed dropped me to the Giza train station. In between the visits we did have some good discussion/debates about Islam etc.
Having a known contact in the first day of your trip to an unknown land is really nice and makes one feel at ease with the surroundings not to mention Abed was really helpful and was a great resource to understand about how he feels about his country.

The sleeping train was nice and comfortable and had a good night's sleep after only few hours of sleep in the past 2 days.
Reached Aswan early morning and tried locating a hotel opposite the Nile River Road. After a bit of rest walked around to the Nubian Museum , cemetery but the heat was getting to me and headed back. Later in the evening I went to the river and got a free to-and-fro boat ride as well.and also met a Taiwanese girl, Hooky at the terrace of the hotel and she introduced me to an interesting Armenian lady who could speak Hindi and loved everything about India and could sing almost all the Hindi songs from Raj Kapoor's numbers to the latest ones, some that even I couldn't hum. Her teenage daughter was also the same. She had learnt Hindi by just watching Hindi movies and said probably she was an Indian in her last birth.
Aswan has a nice slow paced life compared to Cairo and walking around the Nile promenade was quite relaxing.



Alighted from the train and found the hostel I had in mind right opposite Luxor temple with nice rooms . Naseer, the person at the reception was quite friendly and warned us to be a little careful incase we walked around town because of some festival happening there. We however did walk around a bit before dinner and found that the celebrations had been called off because of swine-flu scare and so there was nothing to keep us from going around. We were then talked into getting a tour to the Luxor West Bank , stating it was next to impossible to do it on our own. We mulled over it and decided to book it for the next morning.

Woke up the next morning and went to the train station to get the tickets to Cairo for the Night and then headed to the beautiful temple of Karnak. The Karnak temple is huge and walking around at 40+ degree wasn't too easy but by then I had gotten used to the humidity and heat . After spending few hours around the huge stone marvels, walked back to the hotel and bumped into the Indian Family I had met at Aswan as well. John and Hooky then parted ways and left for Hurgada, a diving place next to the Red Sea and me to Cairo

Took the sitting train which had nice big reclining seats and was at Cairo the next morning. Abed came by after his Friday prayers and took me around Old Cairo and Islamic Cairo I was interested in seeing. We also went around the famous Egyptian Market and picked a t-shirt ,didn't want to lug around anything extra on my fully packed backpack and then headed to the Airport.
Thus concluded my 8 days in the Egypt trying to discover the ancient civilization that existed and wondering how advanced the country was way back and how its trying to cope with the ways of the modern world. I had started this journey thinking it was going to be a solo backpacking trip but ended up having traveling friends all throughout the journey. Not bad start of a 3 week vacation.
If one wants to splurge take the cruise ships around instead of the night trains but for me traveling by the local mode has always been the best way out. The train system in Egypt is pretty good,comfortable and inexpensive .
Useful Links:
Metro Map of Cairo
Egyptian Rail Roads
How to travel by train in Egypt
Rough Guide Egypt
Pics from my trip
Cairo and Giza
Around Aswan
Luxor
Comments
The pictures reminded me of all the movies I have seen based on Egypt: Cleopatra, Khartoum, etc.
Looking forward to the next installment of your trip report.