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Beach
Vacations
We
currently believe that more people come to Egypt for beach vacations
then for any other reason. This might be a surprise to many who
would believe that classical tours would lead the pack. But for
many Europeans, Egyptian beaches offer the least expensive means
of a sand and sea holiday.

Traditionally, the Sinai and Sharm el-Sheikh specifically was
for wealthier vacationers, while the Red Sea Coast and Hurghada
provided the low-end resorts. However, El-Gouna, just north of
Hurghada, has provided the Red Sea Coast with a high-end draw.
While these locations are packed with vacationers, a less frantic
upper crust vacation can be had in locations such as Soma Bay
on the Red Sea, or Taba on the Sinai. Less crowed budget areas
include Safaga on the Red Sea and Nuweiba and Dahab on the Sinai.
It
is not uncommon for beach vacations to include some classical
or religious sightseeing. Many beach goers in the Sinai will take
some time to visit St. Catherine's Monastery, as well as some
of the other religious monuments located on the peninsula. And
from either the Sinai or the Red Sea coast, visitors often arrange
day or two-day tours to Cairo, Luxor and/or Aswan.
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Scuba
Diving Vacations
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Red Sea has some of the best scuba diving in the world, and
people come from everywhere to explore the underwater wonders,
including pristine reefs and many shipwrecks. Most destinations
for scuba diving are the same as for beach vacations. In Sharm
el-Sheik, Taba, Dahab and Nuweiba on the Sinai and El Gouna,
Hurghada, Soma Bay and Safaga on the Red Sea coast, one will
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We
have also found that many, many people come to Egypt to receive
either initial or advanced diving training. Obviously, scuba
diving holidays can and usually do involve an element of a
standard beach vacation, and most everything pointed out above
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The
Importance of Add On Tours.
What
makes Egypt really special is the ability to mix and match add-on
tours. One may come to Egypt for a classical pharaonic tour, but
add a wonderful beach vacation to the itinerary, or come for scuba
diving and add a Kenya Safari. Many tour operators are set up
to provide almost an endless variety of add-ons to their standard
tours.
Add-on
tours are most common for either classical or religious tours.
However, most any tour or vacation to Egypt may have an add-on,
and some add on tours end up being complete tours for some people.
Add on tours usually involve a specific destination. They include:
Western
or Eastern Desert
The
Western desert is becoming more and more popular with tourists.
The current rage is the Bahariya oasis, where the valley of the
golden Mummies was discovered not too long ago, and where new
discoveries seem to be cropping up almost continuously. However,
the Siwa Oasis where Alexander the Great visited the Oracle of
Amun in 331 BC has been for many years a consistent favorite among
the oasis. While the Western desert is sometimes the primary destination
for tours, it is more often an add-on for the more common classical
tours. The Eastern desert is virtually never a primary destination
for tours.
The
Sinai
The
Sinai is often a primary destination for beach vacations and even
occasionally for complete religious and trekking tours. However,
it is also often an add-on, particularly for religious tours,
to various other tours for the same reasons.
Jordan
(Petra)
Add-on
tours to Petra in Jordan are common, and usually involve only
a day or short tour from Egypt. Jordan is very hospitable to tourists.
Tours to Petra are most often an extension of a classical tour.

Kenya
Surprisingly,
more then a few people who come to Egypt arrange for a Kenya safari,
either before and or after the Egypt leg of the trip.
Israel
In
the past, Israel as often been an add-on for Egyptian tours, and
sometimes Egypt has been an add-on for Israeli tours. Obviously
the two locations go hand in hand when considering a Holy Lands
tour. However, with the recent political problems in Israel, few
tourists are scheduling this particular add on.
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Specific
Egypt Places
The
Bahariya Oasis, The Western Desert
by
Jimmy Dunn
Why
pay 20 million dollars for a trip into space when you can go to
the moon for so much less? OK, its not really the moon, but the
landscape is surreal; alien in every way, and it changes from
one moment to the next. It is the type of place that creates wonder
in adults, where such feelings were long ago thought lost. It
is a land not yet fully explored, with twists and turns that reveal
ever changing landscapes. This is the Bahariya Oasis, and the
feasibility of renting a 4 x 4 vehicle in order to travel independently
to this oasis. Actually, any car will do. The road is well paved,
though one must watch out for the occasional patches of sand drifts
on the road. The day that I arrived, there was a rare summer sandstorm,
but that settled out rather quickly. Getting to the oasis itself
is not much of a problem, though it is a long drive and the authorities
will probably require you to have a tourist police officer along
for the ride. However, there seemed little to be afraid of on
the road, and the presence of our officer appeared more of a formality
than anything else.
The
Actual Oasis
Once
at the Oasis it is likewise no problem to kick about the local
villages and there is a lot of places to explore.

Once
at the Oasis it is likewise no problem to kick about the local
villages and there is a lot of places to explore. Here we find
ancient streets and the mudbrick houses that sheltered the oasis
population of long ago. Yet one immediately feels the bonds between
the modern city with this distant past.
However,
going into the desert is a different matter all together. Here,
there be dragons! Well, OK, no dragons but it does seem a bit
like the end of the world. Most of the best locations to visit
in the desert are well off the paved road, and the very beauty
of this region is also the reason one cannot go it alone. First
of all, it is very remote, and regardless of your mode of transportation,
be it camel or 4 x 4, it would be very easy to become disoriented
and therefore lost. However, even if one is equipped with compass
or perhaps a GPS, there are still problems to consider.
Obviously there is also the occasional though rare sandstorm,
but the real problem is the jagged rocks that often jut up with
the ability to puncture even the best ATV tires, and once a vehicle
is disabled, cell phone service is often nonexistent. Hence, the
best of the tour operators that service this area bring backups,
spares and are well equipped for any emergency.
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We
took the plunge into this wonderful landscape with the people
from the Oasis Panorama Hotel. While many westerners will
probably prefer a shorter, 4 x 4 adventure, this trip was
much more than that, combining a five day camel excursion
with a casual stress management program. While the team
at the Oasis Panorama can provide any type of desert tour,
this particular adventure was conducted by the same experts
who arrange team building and stress management programs
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With
the exception of myself, the rest of the tour members were
Dutch who apparently needed a complete break from the grind
of corporate life, as well as cell phones, the Internet
and the rest of our electronic lives. Hence, everything
was laid back and easy, with the great quite of the desert
their medicine and the slow rhythm of camels their therapy.
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The
evenings bring simple pleasures, including well made meals cooked
by the Bedouins on open fires, songs from shared cultures, a little
primitive dancing and, well yes, the well stocked supply of beer!
Accompanied by one real drum, one plastic bucket disguised as
a drum, and much handclapping, the Bedouins sing a traditional
song incorporating the events of the day, which, as the trekkers
begin to be caught up in the music, encourages them to dance.
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We
sleep under the stars which, with not even the glow of a
nearby village, sparkle and shine with the glow that few
people will ever experience. No one is made to rise early.
Again, the pace is casual, our time pieces have lost their
meaning and use. After breakfast and a somewhat extended
coffee break about the morning fire (while the Bedouins
pack up our camp), the group sets off on the first trek
of the day. One older gentlemen decides to take a break
from the camels, and so is taken by one of the 4 x 4s to
our lunch camp further up the trek. For the rest of the
group, it is about a two hour ride, followed by a long and
leisurely lunch break, and then another several hour ride
to this evening's camp. Along the way, we have plenty of
time to examine the unusual terrain, sometimes dismounting
to collect a few strange rock specimens or to examine the
alien desert structures. This part of the desert landscape
changes rapidly, so here we find very hard, lava rocks,
while a short distance away, beautiful crystals or soft
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Sometimes it seems we must be, regardless of our logical
minds, approaching snow covered mountains, while at other
times, the black lava seems still ready to flow from the
top of nearby hills, while ancient petrified forests pass
beneath the hooves of our camels.
This
is indeed a magical place. Our leader tells us that this
camp or that, surrounded by crystals or black flower rocks,
are places of power and energy. While I am not usually
prone to this sort of spiritualism, here, I can believe.
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