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A Trip To Remember

A Trip To Remember

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">My friend and I are college students majoring in history&period; We have read so much about ancient Egypt that we decided to travel to Egypt during the spring break&period; We wanted to see the pyramids&comma; and we wanted to visit the Egyptian Museum&period; As two female college students traveling overseas for the first time&comma; we were concerned about our safety&period; We decided that our best bet was to join local tours in Egypt&period; We researched some Cairo tours&comma; and came across a day tour by Travel2Egypt&period;org that covers most of the attractions that we wanted to see in Cairo&period; We emailed them the questions and concerns that we had&comma; and they always responded very promptly&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Our guide&comma; a nice gentleman&comma; met us at the hotel lobby&comma; and we travelled in a clean air-conditioned van to the Pyramids of Giza&period; On our way there&comma; we were delighted to find out that our guide was a history buff&period; We chatted about ancient history all the way to the pyramids&period; The Pyramids of Giza were stunning&excl; No matter how much we had read about them&comma; their &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;wowing” factor far exceeded our expectation&period; We entered one of the smaller pyramids to see what it was like&period; The space was pretty small and definitely not for anyone who is claustrophobic&period; You can’t take photos inside the pyramids but make sure that you take as many photos as you want outside&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Our next stop was the Egyptian Museum&comma; the largest museum in the world&period; It was the first time ever we saw mummies and Egyptian treasures with our own eyes&period; It was definitely an eye opening experience for both of us&period; Admission to the mummy room wasn’t included in our tour&comma; but we decided to pay extra to go in&period; It was definitely worth it&period; To me&comma; the most incredible artifact in this museum was the coffin of King Tut&period; It was covered with gold with gorgeous relief&period; There was so much to see at this place&period; According to our guide&comma; if we spent one minute on each artifact&comma; it would take us about 90 years to see them all&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Our third and final stop of the tour was Khan Al-Khalili&comma; a tourist market that sells all kinds of stuff&period; It was a good place to get souvenirs but be sure to bargain because some of the prices were rather unrealistic&period; The sellers almost expected you to bargain&comma; and that was the fun part&period; We got some interesting t-shirts and magnets at pretty good prices&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Turns out that our worries about safety were unfounded&comma; and we really enjoyed this day tour of Cairo&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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