Conclusion
So, my trip was fantastic and I was happy because I could see every thing and I loved it. I am happy because I shared this with my family. I discovered a new country.
So, my trip was fantastic and I was happy because I could see every thing and I loved it. I am happy because I shared this with my family. I discovered a new country.
I visited the mosque of Salah Al-Din. I don't have pictures inside the prayer hall because it is forbidden to take pictures but I'll tell you a story. In the entrance, I could see many lights. Our guide explained us that each lights represented one day of the year. It was magnificent!
I visited the museum of Cairo and i saw Toutankhamun's sarcophage.
My hotel was situated near the place El Tahrir.
The staff was very kind, but there was a demonstration because it was the end of the revolution called " Tha Arab Spring ".
After one night spent in the hotel, we took a van for six hours in the direction of the Red Sea.
The trip was tiring tired but we arrived finally to our hotel calles " Makadi Oasis" situated in the south of Hurgada. The staff was very kind and they taught us words in arab:
_Hello essalam aleykom مرحبا
_Thank you shokranشكرا
_Your welcome afwan ترحيبكم
Here are some pictures of my hotel.
This fantastic slides where we split me and my brothers and sisters. I feel like 6 years. *-*
We went to the swimming pool in the morning. It wad very relaxing. :)
We went to the beach in the afternoon. The water was beautiful.
I saw fishes: Clown-fish, moreans...
A moment during our afternoon at the beach, my father met clown-fish
and it bit his finger!
Here is the hall where we could sit and have a drink when he fesait too hot it was very nice.
And here is a bird in towel. Every morning the maids we sewed a small animal.
Hello ! My name is Sarah, I'm 14 years old and I will present my trip in Egypt.
On July 1st, 2011, I left for three weeks to Egypt with my family. We landed at the airport of Cairo after five hours of flight.
We discovered the capital of Egypt and its density of population as soon we got the taxi.
Cairotes had no traffic lanes and drivers honk permanently. My brother, my sisters and I were afraid! ^^