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But it did lack people, it had a strange ghost-town vibe as we wandered around searching for a place to eat. There seemed to be so many abandoned buildings in the area, some looked like the business went bankrupt while others were just hotels that were never completed. We managed to find an insanely cheap falafel wrap but we both got dodgy bellies a few hours later. After a couple semi-relaxing days of sunbathing and dashes to the bathroom for diarrhoea we decided to head to Hurghada for our final few days in the country. To get there we caught a minivan to the main road and then we entered a huge parking lot used for shared taxis. They were just estate cars that seated 6 people and we had plenty of aggressive men surrounding us telling us which taxi to get into. But we chose the latter this time, and luckily we managed to pay the local price without any dramas. The WiFi was very iffy and the beds full of springs but the hosts were sweet and gave us extra blankets so we could soften the mattress. The owners basically rented out most of the apartments in this block but it was in a really rough neighbourhood. Not in a dangerous way but in a poorly kept way. The road was made of dirt, not tarmac and it was riddled with rubbish. There were huge piles of uncollected rubbish and dumped furniture on every corner and we even had a rat run right in front of me. The potholes were literally just filled with rubbish that either got compressed down or blew in the wind towards the sea. It was late in the afternoon so we just wanted to see if it was nice enough to come back to the following day. A local man soon started talking to us and he had amazing English. So we went into his little shop which had shelves filled with perfumes and glass jars of tea and we took a seat on a sofa that wrapped around the entire room. It was tasty and we enjoyed a few cups and a nice chat but then a friend of his popped in and shut the door behind him. Then to make the situation more weird Sam got out a pack of cards and did some seriously good card tricks. I was probably laughing because I was unintentionally high from the damn fumes. I had to wait for a silent moment between our conversation to bid him farewell, we thanked him for the tea and card tricks and he asked us when our last night was, saying he would show us how to do the card trick then. I lied, saying it was a day after we were actually leaving. Unlike in the hotel beaches, we were allowed to bring food to the public one so we had a delicious feast of nuts, dried fruit and the worlds biggest, most tastiest mango. We caught a Uber to the airport and while the driver was pumping out modern music he was blissfully unaware that Craig and I had a cricket in the back that we were frantically trying to flick out the window. As we arrived the driver asked us to pay the entrance fee for cars. Are you kidding me. There were about 4 different checks including a random one right at the end. Then a fight broke out in the queue with two badly behaved British families and the staff went ballistic, giving them one warning — or else…they stopped fighting very quickly after that! Too bad it was such a disappointment, but I appreciate your honesty and not hyping up expectations. Thanks for this. I appreciate the Honesty. I always wanted to go to Egypt but still a bit skeptical about going there solo. Stay safe! To be fair we were at the end of two years abroad so our tolerance levels were at their lowest. Many people love Egypt…. If you want to see Egypt for the historic sights you could do it all in a week. We spent 17 days in Egypt and it was way too long…probably another reason for disliking it. I totally understand the stress level we often get at the end of every long travel. Morocco is also on top of my list. 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