Thank you for all your diligence in producing such informative videos. Also, i appreciate very much your commentary on the contrast of the old beautiful Egypt vs the new beautiful Egypt. I visited the Siwa Oasis with my daughter in 2005 (when she was in Cairo for her 3rd college year) and i fell in love with the Sahara Desert. To date, aside from the millions of people i saw while making Hajj in Makkah, it is one of the most beautiful experiences i have ever had.
Nice account of Egypt. I didn't realise that the average Egyptian is living comfortably and that security is good. I've not heard that from other vloggers, non-vloggers make it sound like the economy will collapse any second. Now I know Egyptians are "okay in Egypt". I've seen Luwombo and it looks amazing. It takes a lot of work but looks like a lot of "love" goes into it. I thought you would have spoken about the ancient sites in Egypt like the ruins etc.
If you are one of the majority, you should be okay... but if you are one of Cop-tick (deliberately misspelled for cens0rchip reasons) families, watch out lest your daughters be k-napped, forcibly conver-ted, and made to marry and bear the children of her captor. The police do very little about this. If you are a white woman, Egypt is unpleasant. If you are modest, you get followed and any men with you will be asked if you are available. If you are immodest (as far too many tourists are) you may be assaulted. Not saying the person who posted this video is being dishonest... I'm saying experiences will vary WIDELY, depending on your appearance, your behaviour, your beliefs, and so on.
Thank you for the review. I've been contemplating visiting Uganda perhaps Kampala to experience the different cultures including Indian. I was in Egypt in Dec.'23. Decent experience. I visited Cairo, Giza,Aswan & Luxor and did many of the main historical tours in between. I need to go back and stay for at least a month to appreciate the local cultural aspects of Egypt. The hassling was overwhelming however. I spent 11/2 months in Tanzania (Dar, Arusha, Zanzibar, Moshi) Amazing Experience. The Serengeti, Tangere, & Ngoro..Safari was Unforgettably Spectacular -
I CANNOT do mosquitos!!! I have lived in Bahrain and plan to return. Although I love greenery, I will take the dessert to avoid mosquitos…lol! Thanks for your great videos!
🤎. I love living in Egypt!! I gotta show you some food spots when you get back 😂. I am a foodie and a chef and everywhere I eat is amazing🔥. As a whole the food in Africa is delicious mostly because it’s real. Thanks for the video, very informative 🤎
The food in egypt is decent but to me it never hit on a level where I am like wow I have to eat here again. If that makes sense. Lol but you know egypt is still a vibe.
3 THINGS TO CONSIDER!! 1. NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK!!!!! GET TO LEARN SOMEONE RELIABLE that can help you avoid getting scammed!!!!! 2. Once you networked and got a reliable contact person within Egypt that can help you with your affairs, start learning arabic. It will make your life so much easier... 3. I hope you LOVE/WORSHIP/ADORE the heat, cuz Egyptian weather can get tiresome, going entire years without ever seeing rain even depresses some people
One reason Egypt has a high standard of living because they allow other people to come into their country and making a living off of the local population while the local populaiton are experiencing economic hardships. I think that is wise and good policiy I don't care how it feels. I have been to several countries in African where foreigner have busineses and making money off of the local populaiton while local busieese struggle, DON;T MAKE NO SENSE, SORRY
Liked your content but I would have to disagree with you on Egypt weather being remotely similar to California weather and being overall better than Uganda weather and I know a lot people who have ever been to Uganda would completely disagree with you on the weather comparison,not even close
@@animetwilight75 It's very hot and prepare to go years without rain in certain areas. Actually in some places it never rains and it's very desert-y... If you love that weather, fine. If you want "normal" weather or miss the rain in that case Uganda might be better.
@@naomiv7133 Didn’t believe in spirits until I moved out there. They’re heavy as hell in Egypt . Moved out there for 8 months and those spirits kept messing with me. I decided to move back to the states because I was thinking if I stayed out there too long ama end up dying. Literally a week after I came back, it was another lady that left the states who went out there as well. She told her husband the spirit told her she was going to die that night. She literally fell on the floor, had a seizure and died that same night. For some reason they mess with women more than they do men. Idk the reason behind it but don’t go!
Having been in and out of Egypt for 12 years, I keep returning. I feel so safe there
Thank you for all your diligence in producing such informative videos. Also, i appreciate very much your commentary on the contrast of the old beautiful Egypt vs the new beautiful Egypt. I visited the Siwa Oasis with my daughter in 2005 (when she was in Cairo for her 3rd college year) and i fell in love with the Sahara Desert. To date, aside from the millions of people i saw while making Hajj in Makkah, it is one of the most beautiful experiences i have ever had.
Just came across this video and definitely subscribed to your page.
Thanks so much
Thanks for the analysis.
Glad you enjoyed my take on the matter
Nice account of Egypt.
I didn't realise that the average Egyptian is living comfortably and that security is good. I've not heard that from other vloggers, non-vloggers make it sound like the economy will collapse any second. Now I know Egyptians are "okay in Egypt".
I've seen Luwombo and it looks amazing. It takes a lot of work but looks like a lot of "love" goes into it.
I thought you would have spoken about the ancient sites in Egypt like the ruins etc.
Glad you enjoyed the videos. Egyptians have money
If you are one of the majority, you should be okay... but if you are one of Cop-tick (deliberately misspelled for cens0rchip reasons) families, watch out lest your daughters be k-napped, forcibly conver-ted, and made to marry and bear the children of her captor. The police do very little about this.
If you are a white woman, Egypt is unpleasant. If you are modest, you get followed and any men with you will be asked if you are available. If you are immodest (as far too many tourists are) you may be assaulted.
Not saying the person who posted this video is being dishonest... I'm saying experiences will vary WIDELY, depending on your appearance, your behaviour, your beliefs, and so on.
Wow everything you said about Uganda is so true 👍 new sub from Harriet's channel
Wow thanks for coming over.
Traffic is bad in Cairo, the population is around 21 million very crowded 😅
I enjoy your content for 4 years almost 5. Thank you!
O wow ..A very good breakdown of the two....great job 👍
Yep egypt for me is still king but I would like to spend a season of the year here
Thank you for the review. I've been contemplating visiting Uganda perhaps Kampala to experience the different cultures including Indian. I was in Egypt in Dec.'23. Decent experience. I visited Cairo, Giza,Aswan & Luxor and did many of the main historical tours in between. I need to go back and stay for at least a month to appreciate the local cultural aspects of Egypt. The hassling was overwhelming however.
I spent 11/2 months in Tanzania (Dar, Arusha, Zanzibar, Moshi) Amazing Experience. The Serengeti, Tangere, & Ngoro..Safari was Unforgettably Spectacular -
Uganda got Florida and Carribbean climate
right
It's even cold tropical in the highland
Thanks for sharing ❤❤
yeah I mean they are both really good countries to live in. But at this point in my life I prefer egypt
I just subscribed ☺️ enjoying your videos ❤ very informational 😊
When it comes to scenery Egypt has beaches and oasis .
I'm always going to pick a place based on the food😂 Uganda here I come 😉💪🏿🌍
Another good video someone mentioned below in the comments I'm sure Egypt probably takes the lead on that since their standard of living is higher.
Thanks for keeping it real about that Egypt life brother, keep the truth coming,
You know egypt just has my heart. But I also feel like uganda is a fantastic country to spend a portion of the year.
That was very informative, thank you.
For sure. I mean I wanted to share I see the two countries. Love Uganda for sure but for where I am in life right now the cons outweigh the pros.
I CANNOT do mosquitos!!! I have lived in Bahrain and plan to return. Although I love greenery, I will take the dessert to avoid mosquitos…lol! Thanks for your great videos!
Facts. Uganda was not bad though with mosquitos. But more than eg for sure
🤎. I love living in Egypt!! I gotta show you some food spots when you get back 😂. I am a foodie and a chef and everywhere I eat is amazing🔥. As a whole the food in Africa is delicious mostly because it’s real. Thanks for the video, very informative 🤎
The food in egypt is decent but to me it never hit on a level where I am like wow I have to eat here again. If that makes sense. Lol but you know egypt is still a vibe.
If u a foodie i invite you to Uganda too. I gotta show u the real fresh and natural food here in Uganda 😂
@nleddie There are some new restaurants in new Cairo that you should try
I'd pick Uganda over Egypt. The sand storms and food options are my pet peeves.
I get that
What about Health Care
When I was in Egypt they told me be very careful because the hospitals were few and very far away 😅
@@carterbetts7195there's hospitals for locals Egyptians
And hospitals for tourists and rich Egyptians
Gat this at the right time when my new Egyptian roomie is asking me about Uganda and it's beautiful scenery so let's just project this 😁
there is indian and asian groups/food in Uganda...is there white groups/food also?
I wish to visit Africa
Do it man!
What's transportation like in both places?
Good question I have other videos about it.
Is Uganda cheaper than Egypt for housing?
It can be. But mostly not.
Uganda has got only two seasons. The dry and wet seasons
I am interested in moving from Mississippi to Egypt. What is my first step for working with you?
First step is to grab my relocation guide
www.nolimiteddie.com/book
3 THINGS TO CONSIDER!!
1. NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK!!!!! GET TO LEARN SOMEONE RELIABLE that can help you avoid getting scammed!!!!!
2. Once you networked and got a reliable contact person within Egypt that can help you with your affairs, start learning arabic. It will make your life so much easier...
3. I hope you LOVE/WORSHIP/ADORE the heat, cuz Egyptian weather can get tiresome, going entire years without ever seeing rain even depresses some people
Did your sister move also?
did you watch the video?
I would have to pass up Uganda, visiting AND/OR living
Fair enough
One reason Egypt has a high standard of living because they allow other people to come into their country and making a living off of the local population while the local populaiton are experiencing economic hardships. I think that is wise and good policiy I don't care how it feels. I have been to several countries in African where foreigner have busineses and making money off of the local populaiton while local busieese struggle, DON;T MAKE NO SENSE, SORRY
Is your sister still in Egypt?
Yep
Liked your content but I would have to disagree with you on Egypt weather being remotely similar to California weather and being overall better than Uganda weather and I know a lot people who have ever been to Uganda would completely disagree with you on the weather comparison,not even close
Fair
would you say it’s similar to Vegas & AZ? we get sandstorms and up to 118 degree days in the summer and it’s very desert-y
@@animetwilight75 It's very hot and prepare to go years without rain in certain areas. Actually in some places it never rains and it's very desert-y...
If you love that weather, fine. If you want "normal" weather or miss the rain in that case Uganda might be better.
You lost me at the food vegetables and fruits in Egypt man they are the best
Well not to me. Uganda and tz was much much better imo
@@nleddie I bet you didn’t go to the right places try again
Just Curious,When It Comes To Racism, Will You See Racism In Egypt 🇪🇬 Or Uganda 🇺🇬?
You will find it any where you look for it tbh
Lack of water that's odd.
Egyptians treat Americans pretty good because they want you to spend your money 😅
Used to live in Egypt. Too many spirits. Didn’t like it
Ok fair
What do you mean spirits?
@@naomiv7133 Didn’t believe in spirits until I moved out there. They’re heavy as hell in Egypt . Moved out there for 8 months and those spirits kept messing with me. I decided to move back to the states because I was thinking if I stayed out there too long ama end up dying. Literally a week after I came back, it was another lady that left the states who went out there as well. She told her husband the spirit told her she was going to die that night. She literally fell on the floor, had a seizure and died that same night. For some reason they mess with women more than they do men. Idk the reason behind it but don’t go!
@@naomiv7133 They mean demons even though you may not believe in them, but it's real very real
How many Muslims attacked you when you were in Egypt ?