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Luxor is home to the Valley of Kings, the temple of Karnuk and the temple of Luxor. For overlanders there is one place to stay in Luxor and it is Rezeiky camp. It is run and owned by a very friendly and helpful Coptic Christian, Mr Rezeiky. We made it our base for a few days while we visited most of the temples. One utter stupid thing about the major attractions is that they do not allow any photos to be taken of the temples or inside the tombs. So we can say we were there but we have not a single photo to show for it. And beware, to visit all the temples will shrink a budget traveler’s budget in no time at all.
Busy Hurghada next to the Red Sea. Those expensive ferries stop to run the route with the Arab spring.
The entire coast are the playground of the Russians. Most business signs are in English, Russian and Arabic. Not to mention the hideous looking fronts of business bars and restaurants
Every morning cheap breakfast with the locals old folks at a small cafe. Breakfast cost no more than 2$
Back in Ethiopia my front fork seals took a beating and both pissed out most of the oil. I was in no mood to fix it in the heat of Sudan and as such carried on all the time while oil pissed out onto the front brake, over my bike and to Elsebie’ horror my pants. We took this opportunity to get them fixed. Fork oil is not something that is readily available in Luxor. The owner none the less sends his help to fetch me some fork oil. What he brought back was something more with the consistency of rusty murky water, but it was definitely not fork oil.
Rezeiky camp in Luxor. Owned by super nice Coptic Christians.
Overhauling front forks again. Seals just do not last.
What went into the forks looks like brown oil but I suspect it was old oil from fries or something mixed with sewage. As it was impossible to buy fork oil or even hydraulic oil they brought me that mix in a 2l Coke bottle.
At least there was a pool to cool off.
If that is it then, that is what will have to work in this bike till Europe. In any case the nice off-road riding was a thing of the past for now.
It was in Hurgada the sea side holiday resort town that our trip got halted with a sudden urgency. We booked into a cheap dodgy establishment which was only good for poorer bottom of the barrel scraping travelers like ourselves. It was clean and…………well, it was clean let’s leave it at that.
Small shops pressing sugar cane into plastic sachets mixed with Lime juice Costing like .2$cents. **** Red Bull this stuff gives you wings!
Busy Hurghada next to the Red Sea. Those expensive ferries stop to run the route with the Arab spring.
The entire coast are the playground of the Russians. Most business signs are in English, Russian and Arabic. Not to mention the hideous looking fronts of business bars and restaurants
Every morning cheap breakfast with the locals old folks at a small cafe. Breakfast cost no more than 2$
Back in Ethiopia my front fork seals took a beating and both pissed out most of the oil. I was in no mood to fix it in the heat of Sudan and as such carried on all the time while oil pissed out onto the front brake, over my bike and to Elsebie’ horror my pants. We took this opportunity to get them fixed. Fork oil is not something that is readily available in Luxor. The owner none the less sends his help to fetch me some fork oil. What he brought back was something more with the consistency of rusty murky water, but it was definitely not fork oil.
Rezeiky camp in Luxor. Owned by super nice Coptic Christians.
Overhauling front forks again. Seals just do not last.
What went into the forks looks like brown oil but I suspect it was old oil from fries or something mixed with sewage. As it was impossible to buy fork oil or even hydraulic oil they brought me that mix in a 2l Coke bottle.
At least there was a pool to cool off.
If that is it then, that is what will have to work in this bike till Europe. In any case the nice off-road riding was a thing of the past for now.
It was in Hurgada the sea side holiday resort town that our trip got halted with a sudden urgency. We booked into a cheap dodgy establishment which was only good for poorer bottom of the barrel scraping travelers like ourselves. It was clean and…………well, it was clean let’s leave it at that.
Small shops pressing sugar cane into plastic sachets mixed with Lime juice Costing like .2$cents. **** Red Bull this stuff gives you wings!