Egypt: Giza Pyramids

Of course the biggest attraction in Egypt is pyramids, and Cairo has the famous Giza Pyramid Complex right on the edge of the city. There are three big pyramids there, and a number of smaller ones – and there’s also the Sphinx. The complex has recently been redeveloped and we felt that the visit was well organized and not crazy crowded as we had expected, all good! We began with camel rides to a pyramid overlook …

We then took one of the shuttle buses (which ran regularly, we didn’t have to wait long) down to the pyramids, and spent a long while walking around them and being amazed!

Then a longer shuttle down to the Sphinx; this area was quite busy and it wasn’t possible to get right up to the Sphinx (I think there’s more development needed here to make things better for tourists) …

A few days later we visited a museum that had aerial photos of what the Giza Pyramid Complex looked like back in the 1930s; I thought they were interesting so here they are:

Egypt: Cairo

Margaret has planned a big vacation tour of Egypt and Cairo – and Cairo is a huge and populous city where the traffic is always crazy but the views are amazing. Our drive took us past so many mosques, churches and other interesting buildings, past so many apartment buildings, and eventually to our goal of pyramids! The sky as you see in the first photo is also often not clear, but I think it might be sand/dust rather than smog …

Sagrada Familia

On our way to Egypt, we stopped overnight in Barcelona partly to make the flights easier but also so we could visit the weird Sagrada Família building – this is the Gaudi designed building that’s been under construction for nearly 150 years!

Even flying in to Barcelona, Sagrada Família is quite distinctive in the city:

We arrived in the late afternoon, staying at a hotel close by and took a walk to look at the exterior:

The next morning we returned, with tickets to be able to see the inside …