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Netflix and Wikipedia provided all the ancient Egyptian civilzation fixings that we needed or should I say craved for. Once the reservations were made it was time to get educated about Egypt and its ancient civilization. He was even able to talk to him over the phone a few times to nail down the dates and final changes to our trip plan. The sales guy from this tour company Abdo Shwakey was quite friendly and was available to chat with hubby regularly on skype.
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Most of these Egyptian travel agencies had decent web sites and were pretty good with responding to email queries and available on skype as well.īased on the responses he received through skype and email, we decided to go with Memphis tours to book our tour. As he looked for more such travel operators, he was surprised to find that there were some pretty well reviewed travel agencies that operated right out of Egypt. He started by looking at some of the itineraries that popular travel agencies/operators such as Trafalgar and Thomas Cook had for Egypt. We wanted a tour (operator) that would include all major tourist destinations and also provide us the flexibility of customizing the tour to our needs and requirements. Meaning, he would have to book a guided tour to Egypt. After perusing through his favorite travel related portals, Trip advisor and Virtual tourist, hubby decided that unlike our previous vacations in Europe and in North America a trip to Egypt would have to be an organized tour.