Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Travelling Alone In Egypt.

This article is targeted towards those people who like to travel alone in Egypt.

Although, traveling alone in Egypt can be an extremely freeing experience, it can just about lose its charm after your third sunset dinner with the guide on the hotel’s veranda! Traveling alone can also be adventurous and exciting, if you know well that how to plan your journey and make proper arrangements keeping the safety in mind

But as this article (http://www.travellingalone.co.uk/middle-east.html) points out, this region of the world gets an unfairly bad press - tarred with the stigma that comes with the polemics of the modern age. Contrary to popular belief, the Middle East is surprisingly diverse and although sensitive, welcomes visitors with warmth and pride.

This article (http://www.journeywoman.com/gfc/egypt.html ) highlights the importance for woman to dress conservatively at all times and also information / tips for women visiting Egypt, especially if traveling alone

Those interested in finding a breakdown on costs, while traveling alone in Egypt, can visit this link - http://www.intrepidtravel.com/search/map

American women over 55 years and traveling alone, would enjoy sights that lead us to history of Egypt which we can share with other people. The complete article can be found at (http://www.travellerspoint.com/guide/Egypt/ ). Those ladies visiting Egypt alone should also go over the page (http://wikitravel.org/en/Egypt) which gives you a detailed description for a traveler visiting Egypt for the first time.

Lastly, some tips for the traveler who plans in traveling alone (http://tomcat-post.blogspot.com/2009/03/tips-while-traveling-alone.html ).

Those who still have questions, please visit this forum ( http://www.travellerspoint.com/forum.cfm ) and exchange questions with other travelers, who can not only give you tips, but also sensible options and advise

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