Papyrus Paintings, The Nile Delta Cruise, Philae Temples and Much More!
In my last travel diary entry, I wrote about the mystery of the Pyramids and Sphinx. Along the Pyramids Road, there are several such shops which sell papyrus paintings: these paintings are must-buy souvenirs from Egypt. It was indeed fascinating to know about how the papyrus paper is used today
Visit to the Egyptian Museum and The Pyramids of Giza
Visiting the Louvre in Paris is incomplete without having seen the famous Mona Lisa painting by Leonardo da Vinci. Likewise, a visit to the Egyptian Museum is not complete without visiting the Tutankhamun chamber where you find some of the finest depictions of this ruler of the 18th Dynasty. Probably
Vini’s Trip to Cairo
Egypt stretches from the Red Sea on one end to the Mediterranean Sea on the other. So options are aplenty: there is Cairo, the Nile Cruise, Abu Simbel, Sharm el Sheikh, Hurghada and Alexandria. We decided to leave out Abu Simbel and Sharm el Sheikh from our itinerary due to
A tête-à-tête with Noor Ebrahim at The District Six Museum
Until 16 years ago, every Indian Passport had a very glaring statement “This passport is valid for all countries except South Africa.” But Namaste South Africa caught up with Noor Ebrahim- one of the Founder Members of the District Six Museum and he shares with us how the museum which
Interview with a Game Ranger!
Richard Walsh- a city boy from Johannesburg changed his profession to become a Ranger at Phinda Game Reserve. He shares his experience of taking tourists from all parts of the globe for exciting game drives to see the Big Five. Richard, when did you think of becoming a ranger and how