So, day....2.5? Of Burgess Extravaganza 2007: Cairo Edition, has been quite successful. Yesterday, we went to the Egyptian Museum and checked out all the cool old shit. After that, we picked up train tickets, lunched at Pottery Cafe, and proceeded back to my dad's (super pimp!) hotel. Seriously, that thing has a handle toilet flusher. Seriously. The beds are super comfortable, too. Post-lounging, we trekked on foot to Khan al-Khalili to mess around. We walked there through loads of crazy people, walking through the area that apparently isn't the 'bazaar' (some Egyptian scarf-selling lady told me this). My dad loved it. People loved us. We just harassed everyone, everyone harassed us, it was good times. I found some nice presents for people, although I really thought I had a good thing going with these scarf people, until all the Arabic chat was pushed aside and they tried to charge me waaaay too much. I really didn't know what they were trying to play at......oh well. I got them down from their ridiculous price, but I still ended up paying 5LE more than my maximum top price. Grrr. On the brighter side, my dad bought a galibeyya (man-dress). I'm so proud!
I also got more presents for my grandma and people like that, and we went to El-Fishawy for some delightful mint tea and shisha. My dad explored his first shisha experience, declared it crazy, and then decided it was not for him. He loved the place, though, so that was nice.
Post-tons of walking, haggling, and me having people attempt to rip me off (they did not succeed), we staggered out of there vowing to return another day. We then wandered over to Tabouleh for delicious and sleepy dinner, and then went back to Zamalek briefly, and then headed over to the hotel to sleep. I was spending the night there, because.....
The next day we woke up super early to go to Giza and check out the pyramids!!!! We got there really early, before they even opened, and had to wait on the street with all the tour buses until everything opened at 8. A tour bus guy took pity on us and took us with him in his bus, and took us with him when he jumped from the moving bus and sprinted over to the ticket office to buy tickets before all the other tour guys. Sweet!
We spent the next, like, 5 hours or so meandering around the pyramids, going inside some, checking out the sphinx, hanging about in the desert, fending off camel guys, actually getting on a camel for a spell and not getting ripped off, and generally having a good time. We also spent a lot of time mingling with the locals in the non-touristy parts (somehow all the tourists just stay in certain areas, and you find whole groups Arab people just hanging out in other areas).
Then we got felfela, and staggered back to our respective dwelling places. Now I am so outrageously tired, but we're leaving for Luxor on an 8:45 train tonight!!! Hopefully we'll get there bright and early tomorrow (in sha allah...) and hopefully we'll get a ticket back......and hopefully I'll finish my homework before then.....without falling asleep.........
Anyway! More about Luxor whenever I get a chance, and pictures will be up soon! Adios!
9 years ago