Since I was a kid I’ve always wanted to go to Egypt and throughout the trip I was looking forward to it, even if it meant that out time in Africa was coming to an end. It was nice to be in Cairo and was a great way to recover from Mount Kilimanjaro. We timed our arrival to Cairo perfectly with the start of Eid and the celebrations that mark the end of Ramadan. I’d never experienced anything like it before. For the 3 days of Eid shops were closed and the streets were empty during the day but alive well into the night. It might be clichéd to say there was a carnival atmosphere but entire families were out, everyone wearing brand new clothes, celebrating. On our second night there we walked down to the Nile to see why the throngs of people crowded its banks but besides the crazy antics of the brightly lit boats pirouetting on the water, people just seemed to want to be outside.
Recent Posts
Tags
99designs
Africa
Blackberry
business cards
Callander Brass
cars
company formation
economy
Egypt
email
favicon
firefox
graduation
ie
iPhone
johnbain.org
Kenya
Lake Kariba
legal
Malawi
Masai Mara
moaning
Mt Kilimanjaro
Murandy Lodge
MV Ilala
MyNewReg.com
Namibia
Nokia
outbound mailserver
Pemba
Phones
photoshop
privacy statement
prototype
safari
Senga Bay
SMTP
South Africa
t&c
Tanzania
trombone
University
web design
Zambia
Zanzibar
0 Response to “Cairo at Eid ul-Fitr”