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Surviving an Egyptian Market Trying Local Aswan Dish

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We Tried Egypt Street Food | Must Eat Local Dishes in Cairo

Trying Egyptian Food in Cairo - it's our second day here in Cairo, Egypt and we thought we would head on out to try some of the local Egyptian and Middle Eastern Food.

To get our pallet ready we tried Ma'An Sulta (Salad water), before getting some prickly fruit from a street food cart. We then headed to Felfela, a famous restaurant here in Cairo to have some Turkish coffee, Shorbet 'ads (lentil soup), baba ganoush (eggplant dip), ful, besara and Betinjan Maqli.

On the way to our next restaurant we tried arabic coffee for the first time, hibiscus juice as well as some white Egyptian Sobia drink before trying some home cooked Bamya.

Before we tried the most famus Egyptian dish, we had some Baskote Yansoon as we made our way towards the end of downtown to try Koshari...I am not sure how we had space for desert but managed to squeeze in Konafa, Basbousa and more...we are officially full!

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DON'T Film in this Crazy Egyptian Market ????????

I went out to explore the Crazy streets of Cairo, Egypt! I met some lovely people who wanted to chat and take photos with me... and some people who were not so stoked I was filming.

Welcome to my Egypt series. Egypt was never a country I really wanted to go to. But I'm waiting on a visa and I thought I may as well check it out. I didn't have high hopes coming to Egypt. I've seen many creators try and come here and make videos and have gotten hassled for filming by police and citizens. Well ,screw it I said. I don't talk with no police anyways. So I made it my goal to tick as many people off with my camera as I possibly couple (JK). I set off to the centre of Cairo to check out the local market. It was hectic, busy and loud... I loved it! People were very stoked to see me. I couldn't have great conversations because of the language barrier but it was still nice to see so many welcoming, happy faces and take some selfies. Egypt has already passed my expectations (mostly cause they were pretty low). I'm very stoked to see what this country has to offer!

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This happened in the souk of Aswan ???????? vA 4

I walk around the souk of Aswan, in Egypt. First, I meet a guy who follows me to try to sell me some fruits. Then I keep exploring the market, I buy some wonderful mangoes, then I have a lovely sugarcane juice, before finishing the video eating some very good Egyptian street food.

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Is This the BEST Seafood Restaurant in All of ASWAN?! Egypt Food Adventure | اكلة سمك في اسوان

Where to eat the best fish in all of Aswan? A truly local spot with great prices? Hanging with the locals in Egypt is one of my favorite parts about being in Egypt and traveling around the country. Friendly, welcoming, and full of surprises, tag along with me in this short video I made about my experience in Aswan. I went hunting for a specific fish restaurant I was told was good and accidentally ended up at a coffee shop (I thought it was the restaurant at first). After grabbing a Turkish coffee and meeting the coffeeshop owner who told me where the restaurant actually was, he then proceeded to walk me over there, introduce me to the restaurant manager (with a very interesting pet), we went wandering into the kitchen to see what was happening back there, and ended up having fish dinner (caught straight from the Nile) with the coffeeshop owner. Oh the fun one can have in Egypt. Prices and location included for those of you that would like to visit this little local spot yourself ????

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جمبرى أفندى للمأكولات البحرية والنيلية
If you copy and paste the above Arabic into Google Maps, it will give you the exact location of this restaurant in Aswan so you are able to visit it yourself.

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Aswan Fake Market Spree ????????

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We ventured into the lively streets of Old Cairo to try some local street food and drinks.
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EGYPT: Nile Cruise & Ancient Monuments (Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel, Giza)

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Egyptian civilization have depended on the river Nile since ancient times. Most of the population and cities of Egypt lie along the Nile valley north of Aswan. Silt deposits from the Nile made the surrounding land fertile because the river overflowed its banks annually. The Ancient Egyptians cultivated and traded wheat, flax, papyrus and other crops around the Nile. The Nile was also a convenient and efficient means of transportation for people and goods. Nearly all the cultural and historical sites of Ancient Egypt are found along river banks.

The Nile was an important part of ancient Egyptian spiritual life and considered to be a causeway from life to death and the afterlife. The east was thought of as a place of birth and growth, and the west was considered the place of death. Thus, all tombs were west of the Nile, because the Egyptians believed that in order to enter the afterlife, they had to be buried on the side that symbolized death.
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09:40 - Day 3: Edfu to Kom Ombo; Kom Ombo Temple; Kom Ombo to Aswan
13:59 - Day 4: ASWAN: Philae Temple; Aswan High Dam; Kitchener Island (botanic garden); Nubian village
22:57 - Day 5: Abu Simbel Temples; Aswan to Edfu
28:45 - Day 6: Edfu to Luxor; Esna lock; Luxor Temple; Luxor Museum
38:23 - Day 7: LUXOR: Valley of the Kings; Alabaster factory; Hatshepsut Temple; Medinet Habu Temple; Colossi of Memnon; Luxor carriage ride
54:57 - Extra: CAIRO: Hurghada to Cairo (by bus); Egyptian Museum; Giza pyramids & Sphinx
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The Colossi of Memnon (51:16) are two massive stone statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, who reigned in Egypt during the Dynasty XVIII. For the past 3,400 years (since 1350 BC), they have stood in the Theban Necropolis, located west of the River Nile from the modern city of Luxor. Two shorter figures are carved into the front throne alongside his legs: these are his wife Tiye and mother Mutemwiya. The side panels depict the Nile god Hapy.

The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities (55;30), known commonly as the Egyptian Museum, in Cairo-Egypt, is home to an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities. It has 120,000 items, with a representative amount on display, the remainder in storerooms. It houses the world's largest collection of Pharaonic antiquities.
Part of the collection will be moved to the new Grand Egyptian Museum set to open in 2020. It will house Tutankhamun's complete collection of between 4000 and 5000 artefacts, many of which are undergoing restoration and have never been displayed; the vast collection we have viewed at the old museum represents only about a third of the whole. The Grand Egyptian Museum is located on 50 hectares at Giza, two kilometres from the Grand Pyramids. The Egyptian Museum in Cairo will remain open.
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Optional (not included): Abu Simbel Temples (by bus), Kitchener's Island & Nubian village, Luxor Carriage ride, Luxor museum, Giza pyramids (by bus).

Our Corendon guide during the cruise was Essam Fayez (Egyptian nacionality). This excellent Dutch speaking guide contributed greatly to a fantastic holiday.

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I SAID I'D NEVER DO THIS ???????? Nile River Cruise from Aswan to Luxor + Nubian Village & Abu Simbel

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Aswan, Egypt - After taking the overnight sleeper train from Cairo to Aswan, it was time to begin our Nile River Cruise from Aswan to Luxor.

Before we even got to see the cruise ship, from the Aswan Train Station, we met our Aswan guide for the day and immediately boarded a small boat en route to the Philae Temple.

The pyramids of Giza are incredible structures, but this is something completely different. The Philae Temple complex is primarily dedicated to the Egyptian Goddess, Isis, the mother of all gods, goddess of the sky, moon, healing, and magic among other spiritual powers.

It served as a protective boundary and barracks for Egyptian Pharaohs, and then also for the Greeks and Romans during each of their respective time controlling this region. Which is why you can see Monuments of varies eras extending from the Pharaohs to the Caesars. Including an amazing structure called Trajan’s Kiosk, the unfinished monument dedicated to the Roman Emperor, Trajan.

From the Philae Temple, we made our way back down the Nile River past Aswan. The city of Aswan was a frontier town of Ancient Egypt, even mentioned in the bible under its original name.

Aswan was a trade center, serving as the gateway to Sudan and Ethiopia. Occupied by the Persians, then the Greeks and then the Romans, I mean, we’re traversing up one of the most important waterways in the history of the world, it’s just crazy to wrap my head around.

To this day, one indigenous group still calls this place home - the Nubians.

The Nubian People are an ethnic group who are indigenous to Nubia or the modern day region of northern Sudan and southern Egypt. Nubians originate from the early inhabitants of the central Nile Valley, and they speak their own Nubian languages, as well as Arabic and some English.

While this is considered a traditional Nubian village, I highly doubt their ancestors sold so many plastic camels.However, they are a trading people, and for today’s Nubians here, they’re trading handmade trinkets and souvenirs for foreigner cash. They’re survivalists.

Now, I still can’t figure out if this place is showcasing Nubian culture or exploiting it, but, I would have loved to stay here longer to see beyond the colorful exteriors.

From here, we head back to Aswan in time for sunset and to check into our Nile River Cruise.

The next morning, we take a three hour drive south, to Abu Simbel, the grand temples of Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II.

Ramesses built Abu Simbel to impress upon the people in this region of Egypt’s great power and control as this area was an important source of gold and other precious trade goods.

Perhaps the most incredible aspect of this site is that fact that in 1968, the entire complex was moved to this artificial hill, piece by piece, exactly how it was found from it’s original resting place to avoid being flooded by the creation of a man-made lake.

From here, we head back to our Nile River Cruise parked in Aswan to continue our cruise north to Luxor.

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Surviving an Egyptian Market + Trying Local Aswan Dish

We have arrived in Aswan and our goal for the night is to try and survive the Egyptian Markets / souk. We show you what it's like to haggle prices, when it's time to leave and generally how safe the markets are before jumping onto the nile to have a traditional Nubian dish here in Aswan.

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NUBIAN Food on Elephantine Island in Aswan EGYPT | Cheap Public Ferry Ride | الاكل النوبي في اسوان

What is Nubian food? I hadn't a clue until I tried it myself in Aswan. Similar to Egyptian dishes but with made with different spices, I absolutely loved what I had. Come along with me and experience the Nubian cuisine of Upper Egypt while on a beautiful island in the Nile.

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Things to Do in Aswan, Egypt! [Felucca, Nubian Village & Carpet Shopping in Egypt]

In four days in Aswan, we experience both sides of the coin, from touristic destinations to strolling local markets. Come with us as we visit the Nubian Village, swim in the Nile, and buy some amazing carpets in Aswan.

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A walk through the Aswan Bazaar, the Catholic Church and Mosque
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Aswan Virtual Tour (4K): Old Souks Night Market / Stock Footage

This is a virtual tour of Aswan's Old Souks in the evening. This market is a colorful bazaar that offers Egyptian and African goods. Locally known as Sharia as-Souq, it is the cheapest place to buy souvenirs in Aswan. Located about four blocks from the Nile and running about 7 blocks in parallel to the river, the bazaar has plenty of Egyptian and African goods. Traders sell a wide variety of goods such as perfumes, peanuts, henna powder, dried hibiscus flowers, spices, T-shirts and custom made Ancient Egyptian styled souvenirs.; In side alleys you'll find traders selling Nubian artifacts such as skullcaps, talismans and baskets, Sudanese swords, spices and carpets, and stuffed animals such as crocodiles.

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A Trip to Aswan - Aswan Things to Do - What to see in Egypt - Travel to Egypt

Aswan is a city in the south of Egypt on the east bank of the River Nile and just north of the Aswan Dam. It is a popular spot with tourists due to its busy market and how rich it is with craft and folk art. Aswan has seen the modern city expanded and includes the formerly separate community on the island of Elephantine.

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