The Aswan Trip
Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2017 8:28 am
I asked if anyone had travelled from Luxor to Aswan in either a felucca or a motor boat because a friend and I really fancied doing it. After some thought the felucca idea was abandoned, didn't know if there was going to be wind and didn't fancy being becalmed for a couple of days. So the motor boat looked the best bet. We asked around and the general consensus was that it would cost us about 6500le found a very reliable captain and went through all the nitty gritty. Meals provided how they would be cooked, sleeping arrangements etc. Then we had to go and get the licence to go, now we didn't get a no impossible from the police but a lot of obstacles seemed suddenly to arise. By which time we were both beginning to have second thoughts especially about the toilet arrangements. So the idea was dropped and we travelled to Aswan by train.
The train was great, travelled first class 90le each way, second class 51le, the train was spotless they even had a guy with a mop who went in the toilet every time someone used it, soap and toilet paper. And the train had travelled from Cairo, jolly cold though with the air con. A very smart uniformed man came round at regular intervals to ask if anyone wanted tea, coffee, food etc.
We had made arrangements to stay on the west bank at the Nubian village, beautiful, quiet and spectacular scenery. Lovely walks along the river bank and even found a nice beach where we could swim. Food great. The only complaint was the souk in Aswan, gosh the hassle. Living in Luxor so long I very rarely get any hassle but being a newbie in Aswan I found what it was like to be a tourist. We went for a coffee in the souk at a very ordinary coffee shop, we asked how much the coffee was first, you must all know that look that comes over the face of the owners, whilst he is working out how much he can charge us, 35le and if we wanted milk with the nescafe it would be 40le each. Forget it. Last straw was the caleche, I hate caleches, but no taxis available at the time. We wanted to be taken to the Egypt Air office then could cross the road and go to the landing where the boat we had arranged would be coming for us. Only five minutes down the corniche, how much 20 pounds OK in we jump.
Then it starts do we want to go anywhere else after Egypt Air, no! Do you want me to wait? No. Why you go to Egypt Air? Where you go after Egypt Air. We were tired and hot and he was getting very close to being told in no uncertain terms to shut up and just drive. Finally arrived at Egypt Air gave him the 20le, "what's this?" 20le, no 20 dollars each. Honestly we were in the caleche 5 minutes no more. He got his 20le and we walked off.
Apart from that we had a good time and loved it on the West bank.
I am very grateful to WI and her husband and his friends for the advice, also I don't remember who it was who raised the question about the loo but thanks to them too. Never yet been on a Nile Cruise but my friend and I have decided we will go next time she visits but on a nice cruise boat.
The train was great, travelled first class 90le each way, second class 51le, the train was spotless they even had a guy with a mop who went in the toilet every time someone used it, soap and toilet paper. And the train had travelled from Cairo, jolly cold though with the air con. A very smart uniformed man came round at regular intervals to ask if anyone wanted tea, coffee, food etc.
We had made arrangements to stay on the west bank at the Nubian village, beautiful, quiet and spectacular scenery. Lovely walks along the river bank and even found a nice beach where we could swim. Food great. The only complaint was the souk in Aswan, gosh the hassle. Living in Luxor so long I very rarely get any hassle but being a newbie in Aswan I found what it was like to be a tourist. We went for a coffee in the souk at a very ordinary coffee shop, we asked how much the coffee was first, you must all know that look that comes over the face of the owners, whilst he is working out how much he can charge us, 35le and if we wanted milk with the nescafe it would be 40le each. Forget it. Last straw was the caleche, I hate caleches, but no taxis available at the time. We wanted to be taken to the Egypt Air office then could cross the road and go to the landing where the boat we had arranged would be coming for us. Only five minutes down the corniche, how much 20 pounds OK in we jump.
Then it starts do we want to go anywhere else after Egypt Air, no! Do you want me to wait? No. Why you go to Egypt Air? Where you go after Egypt Air. We were tired and hot and he was getting very close to being told in no uncertain terms to shut up and just drive. Finally arrived at Egypt Air gave him the 20le, "what's this?" 20le, no 20 dollars each. Honestly we were in the caleche 5 minutes no more. He got his 20le and we walked off.
Apart from that we had a good time and loved it on the West bank.
I am very grateful to WI and her husband and his friends for the advice, also I don't remember who it was who raised the question about the loo but thanks to them too. Never yet been on a Nile Cruise but my friend and I have decided we will go next time she visits but on a nice cruise boat.