We arrived after taking the night train from the Giza station. The train was a unique experience. I have taken many trains, even overnight trains. However, I had never taken a sleeper car train. The service was attentive and the food was not bad, actually pretty good. Service was contained to the cabin. That was a bit tight with luggage and a 6-foot 4-inch husband. After some confusion about the arrival time, we pulled into the station later than originally scheduled. The onslaught of hawkers for transportation options is overwhelming as you step outside of the station. Find a ride and go. The first thing you notice as your cab pulls away is that the traffic is not as congested as in Cairo. Luxor is quite different to Cairo. Cairo represents congestion and city life. Luxor shows the more relaxed pace of village life in Egypt. The East bank of Luxor is the touristy side and more city-like. The West bank is where the locals live and where the ancient Egyptians were buried. The East ...
Documenting my experience as a PADI scuba diving instructor and traveler.