Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do A&K tours start at 17K pp? They look so awesome, but sadly too rich for my blood.
Not PP but you can get good tours for very inexpensive. You don’t need A&K, etc. I went with my 70 year old mother and stayed at a Marriott. The concierge was amazing and they arranged tours for us with preferred providers. It was about $100/night 2 years ago. Super easy and comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do A&K tours start at 17K pp? They look so awesome, but sadly too rich for my blood.
Not PP but you can get good tours for very inexpensive. You don’t need A&K, etc. I went with my 70 year old mother and stayed at a Marriott. The concierge was amazing and they arranged tours for us with preferred providers. It was about $100/night 2 years ago. Super easy and comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Do A&K tours start at 17K pp? They look so awesome, but sadly too rich for my blood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t ask for one nor we ever scared. Never once. They assigned someone to us, which our guide explained is a common occurrence the government does with certain companies. We have travelled to Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon and the UAE. These are amazing countries that many of you are missing out on experiencing. You live in the USA. You certainly don’t need to be scared visiting most other countries.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We visited Egypt a couple of summers ago. We didn't visit Sharm or Luxor but we hired Abercrombie and Kent for the entire duration. Our guide and driver met us at the plane and we drove straight to Alexandria. We also had an armed off duty officer with us as well (the government typically provides this for US tourists that book their travel with a company like A&K). Stayed at FS Alexandria in a villa right on the Med and it was stunning. Amazing catacombs and history. Drove back to FS Cairo Nile Plaza and toured there for a few days. You can cater as little as much of your day with A&K. We split days both touring and by the pool/beach so it wasn't nonstop sightseeing.
Amazing, memorable trip! Definitely recommend.
Yes definitely want to visit somewhere where you need a personal ARMED GUARD
Stay scared. We love the Middle East. It is a beautiful part of the world with beautiful people. Narrow minded people like you aren’t needed there.
NP. I don’t understand. Didn’t you have an armed guard because you were scared? If you weren’t scared, why did you need an armed guard?
Yeah, I know. I’ve been to Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and UAE. Never had an armed guard. Seems like terrified rich white people bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We would love to do that trip but the germs thing is a worry.
Well, that is really going to limit you.
Just get educated about how to travel safely, from a food hygiene perspective.
(Only drink bottled water you open yourself, no ice cubes, no raw vegetables/salads or fruit that you do but peel yourself, no street food, only cooked food basically. Pasteurized dairy products. ) Beer and wine are fine, not drinks mixed with water such as iced tea or lemonade. Put a reminder on your hotel tap, so you do not brush your teeth with tap water by accident.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds fine. My main worry with traveling with kids is illness just because it can be so hard to deal with in a foreign place. I’m really focused on handwashing/cleanliness for them.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t ask for one nor we ever scared. Never once. They assigned someone to us, which our guide explained is a common occurrence the government does with certain companies. We have travelled to Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon and the UAE. These are amazing countries that many of you are missing out on experiencing. You live in the USA. You certainly don’t need to be scared visiting most other countries.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We visited Egypt a couple of summers ago. We didn't visit Sharm or Luxor but we hired Abercrombie and Kent for the entire duration. Our guide and driver met us at the plane and we drove straight to Alexandria. We also had an armed off duty officer with us as well (the government typically provides this for US tourists that book their travel with a company like A&K). Stayed at FS Alexandria in a villa right on the Med and it was stunning. Amazing catacombs and history. Drove back to FS Cairo Nile Plaza and toured there for a few days. You can cater as little as much of your day with A&K. We split days both touring and by the pool/beach so it wasn't nonstop sightseeing.
Amazing, memorable trip! Definitely recommend.
Yes definitely want to visit somewhere where you need a personal ARMED GUARD
Stay scared. We love the Middle East. It is a beautiful part of the world with beautiful people. Narrow minded people like you aren’t needed there.
NP. I don’t understand. Didn’t you have an armed guard because you were scared? If you weren’t scared, why did you need an armed guard?
Yeah, I know. I’ve been to Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and UAE. Never had an armed guard. Seems like terrified rich white people bullshit.
Not sure why you’re mad at me? The op asked about security and safety and I’m giving my experience. Be mad at the Egyptian government?
Plenty of people travel to Egypt without securing personal guards. This helpless act is the afore-referenced BS.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t ask for one nor we ever scared. Never once. They assigned someone to us, which our guide explained is a common occurrence the government does with certain companies. We have travelled to Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon and the UAE. These are amazing countries that many of you are missing out on experiencing. You live in the USA. You certainly don’t need to be scared visiting most other countries.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We visited Egypt a couple of summers ago. We didn't visit Sharm or Luxor but we hired Abercrombie and Kent for the entire duration. Our guide and driver met us at the plane and we drove straight to Alexandria. We also had an armed off duty officer with us as well (the government typically provides this for US tourists that book their travel with a company like A&K). Stayed at FS Alexandria in a villa right on the Med and it was stunning. Amazing catacombs and history. Drove back to FS Cairo Nile Plaza and toured there for a few days. You can cater as little as much of your day with A&K. We split days both touring and by the pool/beach so it wasn't nonstop sightseeing.
Amazing, memorable trip! Definitely recommend.
Yes definitely want to visit somewhere where you need a personal ARMED GUARD
Stay scared. We love the Middle East. It is a beautiful part of the world with beautiful people. Narrow minded people like you aren’t needed there.
NP. I don’t understand. Didn’t you have an armed guard because you were scared? If you weren’t scared, why did you need an armed guard?
Yeah, I know. I’ve been to Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and UAE. Never had an armed guard. Seems like terrified rich white people bullshit.
Not sure why you’re mad at me? The op asked about security and safety and I’m giving my experience. Be mad at the Egyptian government?