A surprisingly doable suggestion.
A few weeks ago, back in May, my friend Hannah decided to spend the weekend in Cairo. After a few days of debate, I decided to join her. A few days later, we had Molly convinced and ready to go. Our principals each readily agreed to let us sneak out of work a few hours early… and off to the airport we hustled.
Having been warned that Cairo is a dirty dirty city… we didn’t have high expectations. Surprisingly, our first impressions were quite positive. Yes, it was dirty… but look at the character and history! When you live in a city that barely existed 50 years ago… historical views, no matter how dirty and decayed, are enticing.
Furthermore, I never thought I would hear the notoriously polluted air of Cairo described as “refreshing”… but we were pretty pumped about our ability to breathe! The heat of Cairo was much less intense than Abu Dhabi and absent of humidity. Bless.
Our hostel was near enough to attractions and suited our needs well. The building itself was old and had seen better days. Just the kind of place I like.
Our room was on the sixth floor and it was always a bit of an adventure taking the elevator up.
The view of the mosque next door was especially pleasing, even if it did mean we’d have front row seats for the 4:30am call to prayer.
I giggled at how my first experience in Africa came complete with a jungle themed bedspread. How fitting.
pyramids! i want to see pyramids. i’m also insanely jealous. i’m glad you could have this little adventure!
Amazing. I’m so glad you had a good time! You will think the PNW rather cold if it doesn’t warm up soon!
Wow, check out the traffic! I don’t know how those cars keep from taking each others mirrors off. What beautiful sights, Jill. I love “traveling with you!”