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Category: International travel

By Nomad's Nomadism Posted on November 14, 2020

Cairo Museum

A window to peep in Ancient Egypt’s history While tours of Aswan, Luxor, Valley of Kings, Gizza Pyramids, and Alexandria give you one on one experience of the gigantic structures … Continue reading Cairo Museum

Categories: Backpacking, Egypt, History, International travel, NomadismTags: Ancient, Ancient civilization, Cairo museum, Egypt, Egypt tourism, Pharaohs, solo backpacker, Solo traveler
By Nomad's Nomadism Posted on November 7, 2020

Pyramids..

The landmark of a magnificent engineering feat Journey back to Cairo from Alexandria was comparatively quick. I was on my last leg for a couple of days in Egypt. I … Continue reading Pyramids..

Categories: Backpacking, Egypt, History, International travel, NomadismTags: Ancient civilization, Egypt, Pyramids, solo backpacker, Solo backpacking, Travel Adventure Backpacking Mountaineering Scuba Diving Paragliding Cycling Biking
By Nomad's Nomadism Posted on November 4, 2020

Social Distancing

Social Distancing…your species following now in Pandemic,But we follow right from the day, he created us… We love to follow set rules,you find proud moments to break the rules.. We … Continue reading Social Distancing

Categories: Adventure, International travel, Nomadism, Scuba DivingTags: Buddysport, meditation, Oceans, Oceanworld, Scubadiving, underwatervideography
By Nomad's Nomadism Posted on October 30, 2020

Alexandria – From Pharaoh to Alexander, the Great

Pompey’s Pillar, repesentating Alexander’s lost empire

Categories: Backpacking, Egypt, History, International travel, Nomadism, Scuba DivingTags: Alexandria, Ancient civilization, Backpacking, Egypt, Library, Solo traveler
By Nomad's Nomadism Posted on October 18, 2020October 18, 2020

Aswan: Third largest Egyptian city

Abu Simbel, a marvel of Ancient masterpiece survived because of today’s engineering Continued from Karnak and Luxor Temples blog…  I had to leave many things, unvisited in Luxor due to … Continue reading Aswan: Third largest Egyptian city

Categories: Backpacking, Egypt, History, International travel, NomadismTags: Abu Simbel, Aswan, Egypt, solo backpacker
By Nomad's Nomadism Posted on October 3, 2020

Royal Egypt’s Rising side – East

Egypt is structured as per rising and setting sun which resembles to birth and death of a person. On eastern side of Egypt is all temples dedicated to Amun Ra … Continue reading Royal Egypt’s Rising side – East

Categories: Backpacking, Egypt, History, International travel, Mountains, NomadismTags: Ancient, Backpacking, Carvings, Egypt, Grandiur, Luxor, Sandstone
By Nomad's Nomadism Posted on September 26, 2020

Egypt’s Mystery – Under the Red Sea

Every Shipwreck’s port hole has a history to peep in… Pristine Blue waters of Red Sea:   Just like any other city in the world, Hurgadha is as cosmopolitan as Mumbai. … Continue reading Egypt’s Mystery – Under the Red Sea

Categories: Adventure, Backpacking, International travel, Nomadism, Scuba DivingTags: Egypt, Marinelife, PADI, Red sea, Scuba Diving, Shipwrecks, Wreckdiving
By Nomad's Nomadism Posted on September 20, 2020

Egypt – Pharaohs, Pyramids, and Mummies..

Not to forget Red Sea… Egypt, a country as ancient as India. This country was on my radar of travel for a long. Once I started traveling abroad, it came … Continue reading Egypt – Pharaohs, Pyramids, and Mummies..

Categories: Backpacking, Beach, History, International travel, NomadismTags: Ancient civilization, Backpacking, Egypt, Kings, Pyramids, Red sea

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