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The difference between Luxor and other parts of Egypt?
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 10:18 am
by DJKeefy
When I stayed in Alexandria for a week (holiday) I found no hassle at all, not one Egyptian tried to get my attention, no taxi's stopped to ask me if I needed a taxi, infact no one spoke with me at all. Even though I really enjoyed my stay, after a few days I missed some of the attention you get in Luxor, Egyptians saying "hello" etc
In Cairo (with an Egyptian friend) I booked into a 4 star hotel in Giza, I asked for 2 rooms, The guy behind the desk said why dont you share a twin room it will be a lot cheaper, this is not possible in Luxor.
Hurghada, seems strange to me, its more relaxed than Luxor, shops dont seem to hassle you, yet most of the guys that work in the shops are from Luxor!!! (it must be the heat of Luxor that causes them to hassle people) lol
What have you found different or liked/disliked in other parts of Egypt compared to Luxor?
Re: The difference between Luxor and other parts of Egypt?
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 3:46 pm
by Winged Isis
i have had exactly the same experiences as you, Keefy.
Re dairo hotel:You may no want tosay, but it may depend on who was your friend; male or female, egyptian or westerner.
PS: How come my flag is still Australian, although I am in Luxor? I like to see the change.

Re: The difference between Luxor and other parts of Egypt?
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 4:50 pm
by DJKeefy
We dont have IP flags no more, you have to change your flag in your profile yourself

Re: The difference between Luxor and other parts of Egypt?
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 7:29 pm
by Bearded Brian
I agree about Luxor and Hurghada but it's been so long since I have been anywhere else in Egypt it would be unfair to comment. May be able to report back from Aswan within the month where if Keefy's theory is correct there will be more hassle as it's hotter there.
Re: The difference between Luxor and other parts of Egypt?
Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 8:26 am
by TonyC
DJKeefy wrote:Hurghada, seems strange to me, its more relaxed than Luxor, shops dont seem to hassle you, yet most of the guys that work in the shops are from Luxor!!! (it must be the heat of Luxor that causes them to hassle people) lol
More visitors means more business and a better chance of earning. And they can meet younger women, I'm told – there's more chance of having fun with people nearer their own age!
Re: The difference between Luxor and other parts of Egypt?
Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 8:03 pm
by jj
Siwa:- so laid back it's horizontal ....... and everyone was smiley
Marsa Matruh :- Everyone spoke to me in italian !
Baharyia :- Another hassle free place full of happy smiley people
Cairo :- Full on !
Re: The difference between Luxor and other parts of Egypt?
Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 8:39 pm
by carrie
Assuit brill, very kind people and everyone said hello, Qena the same and am off to Edfu, not the temple but to look round the city on Wednesday so will let you know.
You must realise though that all these different places dont rely on tourism for their livlihood there is other work there, what else is there in Luxor.
Re: The difference between Luxor and other parts of Egypt?
Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 8:58 am
by Who2
Suez is an interesting place, all new cars, everybody in work, loads of factories, and all things boaty, they even have a 195O's looking Butlins Holiday Camp, very weird not many 'white folk around in-fact I was the only-one I saw.
But, the seafood is something to die for, not your Hurghada tourist rubbish, all restaurants are packed in-side and out and absolutely stunning and cheap sea-food.
I went there to get a cheap Jeep 5 years back.
It was totally flattened by the Israelis' all except for the turn of the Century French Quarter....

PS: Aswan hassle ? never seen it, it's more like a laid-back Brixton....
Re: The difference between Luxor and other parts of Egypt?
Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 9:57 am
by Who2
In Cairo (with an Egyptian friend) I booked into a 4 star hotel in Giza, I asked for 2 rooms, The guy behind the desk said why dont you share a twin room it will be a lot cheaper,
this is not possible in Luxor.
Well my mate Nick and I have never encountered any problems sharing hotel rooms in Luxor for over 2O years....
