
After St. Katherine's we drove straight to Cairo, under the Suez Canal. We arrived last night, said goodbye to our last group over dinner and drinks at a swanky Cairo scene. Today, we hoofed it all over the city. We visited the largest and oldest active mosque in Cairo: Ibn Tulun. Truly cavernous. We climbed the spiral minaret. Then managed to ward off the touts as we got ourselves lost at the famed, Khan al-Khalili bazaar. We took tea at Fishawy's, open for 200 years continuously (allegedly) not counting Ramadan and ate Egyptian pancakes at a cheapo dive. Picked up a couple of nice things, particularly a leather-bound book from the artisan binder himself. A tiring but brilliant day. It's Monday now, and we're posting from our hotel in Cairo - the Indiana Hotel in Doqqi - which nobody has heard of, apparently. Bloody taxi drivers!
We'll post some more photos soon, pyramids and all that yet to come!
1 comments:
Wow! Sounds and looks like an awesome time! Other than a lot of celebs croaking, you're not missin' a thing! Have fun!
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