Ok, so it's been a while. I apologize. Things were a little crazy in the last few weeks leading up to Christmas break and I was waiting to grab a video, to be included in this post, from Rob. I was also waiting to get home for Christmas because the Internet is much faster and I can upload videos a lot quicker! I also grabbed a bunch of pictures from Rob since I didn't bring my camera to Siwa because it is not sand proof and as you can imagine, there is a lot
Siwa was awesome the second time around!! We did lots of the same things, including the safari, sand boarding and sleeping in the desert. But I'll give you the comprehensive run down. This time, I went to Siwa with the people in my program plus Scott and Elizabeth, my awesome roommates from Western Michigan, plus a few Egyptian guys from the men's dorms that I don't know. So we arriv
On the safari, we rode around the desert in jeeps, cruising over the dunes like a roller coaster. We stopped and sandboarded again. I had one of the longest runs, thanks to my previous snowboarding experience. We ate lunch by a gorgeous salt lake and made our way to another hot spring. Unfortunately, the jee
At camp, the Bedouins cooked an amazing dinner on the camp fire and we once again had a dance off. I think the Bedouins won though, there dancing was pretty awesome. We even got them to brake it down to some modern hip h
So of us decided we should use the buddy system in case we wandered off. I was buddies with Tom and every time we did a buddy check, we used our secret sign- which was to Moo.
That way we would know where the other person was. It sounds strange, but let me tell you, if you are in the desert for long enough- the desert madness sets it. It's a fact. Once it sets it, you just start getting silly.
We finally all fell asleep, except I found it difficult to really get comfortable- you wouldn't believe how hard sand can be! I only slept a few hours. I got up in time to climb to the top of a large dune and watch the sun rise.
Once we were all awake, we packed up and headed back to the hotel. Those who hadn't been to Siwa took the donkey cart tour around town. Those of us that had gone in the summer stayed at the hotel and napped. We woke up in time to meet up with the touring group for lunch by the Cleopatra spring. After that we made our way back to the hotel, where there was a Bedouin music and dance show. We sat by the fire and talked and ate some dinner and watched the show. Later, we took a second trip to the hot spring for a late night dip.
We managed to have car trouble again on the way home from the hot spring, our truck running out of gas before we reached town. Luckily, our driver called someone else to come pick us up and take us back. The next morning, we got up early and ate breakfast and ran into town to buy some dates. I bought chocolate and almond dates which were delicious! I also found an awesome green scarf. We then piled back onto the bus and made our way back to Alexandria.
Siwa the second time around was very different, with a new, larger group of people and a few different activities, but still just as fun as the first time. It remains one of my favorite places in Egypt!
We finally all fell asleep, except I found it difficult to really get comfortable- you wouldn't believe how hard sand can be! I only slept a few hours. I got up in time to climb to the top of a large dune and watch the sun rise.
Once we were all awake, we packed up and headed back to the hotel. Those who hadn't been to Siwa took the donkey cart tour around town. Those of us that had gone in the summer stayed at the hotel and napped. We woke up in time to meet up with the touring group for lunch by the Cleopatra spring. After that we made our way back to the hotel, where there was a Bedouin music and dance show. We sat by the fire and talked and ate some dinner and watched the show. Later, we took a second trip to the hot spring for a late night dip.
We managed to have car trouble again on the way home from the hot spring, our truck running out of gas before we reached town. Luckily, our driver called someone else to come pick us up and take us back. The next morning, we got up early and ate breakfast and ran into town to buy some dates. I bought chocolate and almond dates which were delicious! I also found an awesome green scarf. We then piled back onto the bus and made our way back to Alexandria.
Siwa the second time around was very different, with a new, larger group of people and a few different activities, but still just as fun as the first time. It remains one of my favorite places in Egypt!
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