Egypt looks pretty incredible. While most only consider it a destination for the pyramids and other historic sights, you’ve shown how much more there is to do there. As always, thanks for another awesome video.
As a scuba diver from the UK I have been to the Red Sea in Egypt several times (usually the Sinai Peninsular). It offers the best scuba diving within a few hours flight from Europe. It was very interesting for me to see this area of Egypt. Great vlog
Wow, such beautiful beaches!! My camera and I would have a field day there! 📷 It's funny, but Marsa Matruh always makes me think of beloved British sitcom, "Are You Being Served?". It was mentioned in the programme several times, as it was where Captain Peacock was allegedly stationed during WWII. 😁
Wonderful day of beach exploring. Wow that water is so clear and has the most amazing blue colors. Looked like it would have been a refreshing swim. Thanks for the history lesson, always a joy to listen to you.❤
Great Video! I was planning to visit Egypt especially after I found out how affordable it was but I was holding off until the region calmed down a bit. Glad you are having fun my friend. I’m going back to Thailand next week!!
Great video ,Gab...highlight one point about Rommel, there was no evidence to suggest he was involved in the July Plot in 1944, but a reasonable assumption he MAY have been aware of something going down.
in my observations the Hellenic period never ended , it just changed names, example, Marcus Antonio and Cleopatra are descended from the Hellenic people, and Agusto Cesar that replaced them too was a Hellenic creation from Alta Grecia in the Italic peninsula, similar to Byzantium that is condition reflex created with the intention of forgetting they are the Romans created by the Hellenics people. they are all the same different names. saludos
This is so different from the city of Hurghada where I was in May this year, alcohol served at restaurants in general, there are bars and pubs, and beaches way cleaner without all that garbage. I realise however that Hurghada is a very westernized Egyptian city that doesn't really reflect Egypt's culture and religion. So much looking forward to the videos from Siwa!
I can't believe that the Mediterranean coast of North Africa has such clear blue water like that.. looks similar to the beaches around Esperance in Western Australia. I've been to many Mediterranean destinations and nothing that looks quite like that, maybe Sardinia or Falassarna beach in Crete..
Hi Gabriel, I can't believe a museum about Rommel exists. The movie Patton shows Rommel being defeated in North Africa and I didn't see any museum of Patton, or a bridge named after him. Another great film about assignation plots on Hitler is Valkyrie. The number of attempts made in his life is interesting based on actual events.
Wowwww what a nice Beautiful Geoegous Crystal Clear Beach in Mediterranean Cost 😍😍👏👏👏👏 Like Water in Maldives, Beach Island, Nice Unique Coastal Rock formations thank you so much sir Gabe for your Wonderful Walk around tour video there ain EGYPT, stay safe Godbless from the Philippines ♥️🇵🇭😊🙏👏
I have been to Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh and the water of the red sea is indeed beautiful but the bluest water i have seen is balos beach on Crete island.
At first it seemed strange to hear Rommel Caves, Rommel Bridge etc considering the Allies inflicted the first defeat on the Axis forces (German/Italian) in the Western Desert when they defeated Rommel (the Desert Fox). Montgomery and Rommel basic ebbed and flowed between Tunis and Alexandria along the coastal road. Marsa Mutruh was one location of battle. It seems the caves were used by Rommel as his HQ for El Alamein and battles in the area. War cemetries for the Allies, German and Italian aslo in the area. Perhaps El Alamein has more connection to the Allies and their victory.
No, I haven't brought that concoction with me on a trip in a number of years. Honestly I miss it though, it's a great breakfast and makes the morning easier when you don't have to go out and find something. The downside of course is it's one more thing to carry in your backpack.
According to the Holocaust encyclopedia Rommel saw that the war was lost and wanted to confront Hitler about it. What exactly his role was in the assassination attempt on Hitler is not clear but Hitler gave him the option of going to trial or commit suicide. Rommel chose for the latter. As Rommel had many great successes as field Marshal he was given a State funeral and a day of mourning. The public was told that Rommel died from complications of injuries he sustained in France caused by bombing of his car by the British.
What are the green things on the beach (14:45)? They look like nets that washed up. My grandfather strafed Rommel’s jeep where he sustained wounds that may have ultimately led to his death had he not killed himself first.
Big suggestion: trek in Nepal Oct.-Nov. when there are no clouds to obscure the views. Then head down to India. My best trek was to walk in from the road head at Jiri to Everest. You will see the lower Sherpa communities on the way and be in super shape for the high country. Another to consider is the Manaslu trek. Cheers.
A wonderful video, thank you! This place is marvellous! I learn about the museum dedicated to General Erwin Rommel. He was forced to commit suicide and was buried with paying military honours to.
Nice to get a visual of what normal day to day life looks like in the Middle East when it's not been annihilated by a gazillion bombs and missiles dropped on everything. That water in the Mediterranean looks EXQUISITE.
@@UffeUlferts Not firsthand, but I have seen plenty of video footage of the annihilation in Gaza. It's just crazy that normal peaceful life continues to go on in Egypt, and so close by, people are living in a totally obliterated Hell realm.
Yes, there's definitely a misconception that the entire area is dangerous. In fact some of the safest countries in the world are in the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia, Oman and the three little Gulf states. Jordan, Egypt and Turkey are quite safe as well. It's a tragedy what's happening in Gaza and now Lebanon. And of course it was also a tragedy what Hamas did on October 7th. The leaders on both sides are psychopaths.
I wonder why the Mediterranean looks so bright blue there, and contrasting with the dark blue in deeper water. Gabe, try the dish 'molohiya' 🤣It's an acquired taste. It's mallow leave stew. I used to hate it as a child but now love it when it's made with chicken instead of lamb. For some reason, Turks of Cyprus traditionally have some Egyptian foods like molohiya, kolokas (taro stew), bumbar or mumbar (home-made sausage), bamia (okra stew), kubez/koubes (kibbeh). Btw, complaining about 'dry' and 'bland' Turkish food is like going to France and complaining about the wine 😂😂
I always wanted to go to Siwa but didn't make it there. I feel like I have seen it before but through different eyes. I think I have seen it in my dreams which could actually be memories of my soul. I may go back to Egypt in 2026 for the solar eclipse and maybe I'll climb the great Pyramid it would be worth getting deported for.
13:00 Gabe, I am obliged to correct the historical inaccuracies here. There was a roman civil war going on between Caesar (*not an emperor *) and his former triumvirate ally and friens pompey. Egypt is at this time is a client state to the Roman republic. Caesar ultimately gets the upper hand, pompey flees to Egypt where he's decapitated by ptolemy's men, hoping to gain favor with the likely winner, Caesar. Ptolemy is cleopatra's brother and husband, and also in a civil war with cleopatra over who's going to reign over Egypt. Caesar is angry at this (having killed Roman elite) and supports cleopatra. But this was mostly because the promiscuous cleopatra seduced the much older Caesar and had a kid with him: "caesarion". Egypt was not an empire at this time and neither was Rome. Caesar eventually gets assassinated in the senate. Caesar's right-hand underling mark anthony, along with the Caesars adopted son Octavian form a new triumvirate. But eventually it leads to another civil war. Mark anthony allies himself with Cleopatra, who is now shacked up with him that Caesar is no longer. But alas, Octavian wins in the end. Mark anthony commits suicide in Egypt and cleopatra tells him she'll join him downstairs. However, she had no intention of doing so. Only after having a sit-down with Octavian who clearly indicates he'll kill caesarion and make her a prisoner (her promiscuous ways do not work on this dude), does she see no.other option and finally keeps her word to anthony and takes her own life. Octavian is named first Roman emperor, Augustus, the son of a god --- because Julius Caesar is raised to the rank of a god.
Gabriel, general question regarding flights: Have you ever had a problem if you didn't take a flight, especially a return flight, other than having to pay the fare? Do you had experience with this in your travel life?
Thanks! I was interested because I might change the return flight date of my trip, but the relocation costs are much too high and was worried about any additional cost, Penalty, whatsoever
When you said "Julius Caesar", did you mean Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (born Gaius Octavius; 23 September 63 BC - 19 August AD 14), also known as Octavian?
Yes, good catch, I had him mixed together with the first Julius Caesar, who died in 44 BC. So it was Augustus who conquered Egypt and forced Cleopatra to kill herself in 30 BC. I was thinking it was the same Julius Caesar who was the father of her child Caesarion.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Let me try and clear up some of the confusion… Julius Caesar was indeed the father of Cleopatra’s son. JC was killed in 44BC. Cleopatra then hooked up with Mark Anthony starting in 41BC and was associated with Anthony during his initial partnership and eventual falling out with Octavian (aka Caesar Agustus) until Octavian finally defeated Anthony and Cleopatra’s forces in 31BC. Although “on paper” ruled by the later members Ptolemaic dynasty, in reality Egypt was already a Roman client state in the decades before Cleopatra’s reign (thanks to infighting between the members of the Ptolemaic family which weakened the Egyptian kingdom during the period of the Roman Republic’s ascension to becoming the prominent power in the Mediterranean). After Cleopatra’s death, Egypt became a full-fledged province of Rome.
I love watching travel videos, it's one of my favourite things aside from travelling myself. But I had to give up on this one a bit. I still check it out every now and then. But it's always just beaches or Greece. No offence to him, he's got to do what makes him happy. Just doesn't do much for me.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos yeah, I know you don't only do beaches. I started watching you when you were up in the mountains, I think Nepa. And I've seen you go to all sorts of interesting places. Just more recently, I'm not sure the time frame, maybe over the past year, every time I put a video on it seems to be at a beach.
That Koshari restaurant "Tahrir" (in front of Kammona) is very famous in Cairo, if its a branch for it, then it's probably the best koshari that you can eat in Matrouh.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Try to find a better way for transportation cause Taxis will be over-priced, ask if Didi or Uber are working there or try to negotiate better.
Indeed that was some of the most beautiful blue water I have seen, reminds me of the blues in curaçao
Happy to see you mentioning my small island nation. I hope you enjoyed your trip!🏝️☀️😃
Egypt looks pretty incredible. While most only consider it a destination for the pyramids and other historic sights, you’ve shown how much more there is to do there. As always, thanks for another awesome video.
As a scuba diver from the UK I have been to the Red Sea in Egypt several times (usually the Sinai Peninsular). It offers the best scuba diving within a few hours flight from Europe. It was very interesting for me to see this area of Egypt. Great vlog
The color of that water is insane. It honestly gives anywhere else in the Mediterranean a run for its money.
With those prices, it really does.
Thanks for bringing us along Gabriel. That’s really an awesome coastline and trip you have.
What amazing clear water and views. You are one of the few to show this place 👍
Beautiful ❤❤
omg, the glowimg gold & turqoise BLEW my eyes out!! . . .
I’m so impressed by the colors of those waters…..absolutely spectacular! Great vlog as always! 🎉
Awesome Gabe. Been waiting on your to explore mother Africa. So many unknown places.
That blue is amazing
Amazing how you always find the most fascinating locations. Your video quality has improved substantially. Safe travels my friend.
🙂❤👍Thank You Gabriel the Color of the Water is Beautiful Another Awesome Adventure 🙂❤👍Like You Said Egypt Is Unreal 🙂👍
Wow, such beautiful beaches!! My camera and I would have a field day there! 📷
It's funny, but Marsa Matruh always makes me think of beloved British sitcom, "Are You Being Served?". It was mentioned in the programme several times, as it was where Captain Peacock was allegedly stationed during WWII. 😁
Thanks Gabriel, great show.
Wonderful day of beach exploring. Wow that water is so clear and has the most amazing blue colors. Looked like it would have been a refreshing swim. Thanks for the history lesson, always a joy to listen to you.❤
Great Video! I was planning to visit Egypt especially after I found out how affordable it was but I was holding off until the region calmed down a bit. Glad you are having fun my friend. I’m going back to Thailand next week!!
The water colour is mesmerising!
There is many layers to Egypt!!
Absolutely Amazing, Cheers 🍺🍺
What a crazy beautiful beach. It looks like an alien landscape
Wow ! that color of the water was unexpected for me and of all the places Egypt ...? 🤩
the color of that water, man, out of this world, great video, thanks
Great video ,Gab...highlight one point about Rommel, there was no evidence to suggest he was involved in the July Plot in 1944, but a reasonable assumption he MAY have been aware of something going down.
Schools started last week, it was surely much busier all through the summer.
Koshary 60 cents?
Being a tourist in Egypt seems to be more affordable than staying at home in Europe, USA, or Canada.
It’s so captivating. I’d love to visit if I get the chance.❤😀
Beautiful
in my observations the Hellenic period never ended , it just changed names, example, Marcus Antonio and Cleopatra are descended from the Hellenic people, and Agusto Cesar that replaced them too was a Hellenic creation from Alta Grecia in the Italic peninsula, similar to Byzantium that is condition reflex created with the intention of forgetting they are the Romans created by the Hellenics people. they are all the same different names. saludos
This is so different from the city of Hurghada where I was in May this year, alcohol served at restaurants in general, there are bars and pubs, and beaches way cleaner without all that garbage. I realise however that Hurghada is a very westernized Egyptian city that doesn't really reflect Egypt's culture and religion. So much looking forward to the videos from Siwa!
Your last video had created some discussion, great stuff
my absolytly favorit! keep it up
Gabriel high roller traveler mode !
Stunning blue water, you should wear your sarong like a kafiyah!
Looking forward for Siwa, safe travels!
Thank you
Great video! thank you! 😀😀
Now that’s a lovely beach
I can't believe that the Mediterranean coast of North Africa has such clear blue water like that.. looks similar to the beaches around Esperance in Western Australia. I've been to many Mediterranean destinations and nothing that looks quite like that, maybe Sardinia or Falassarna beach in Crete..
@@UffeUlferts Where else has soft white sand and water like that around the Mediterranean?
Yeah, this place is worth a visit one day.
Great music selection Gab👏👍
I love how you wear the sarongs.
Hi Gabriel, I can't believe a museum about Rommel exists. The movie Patton shows Rommel being defeated in North Africa and I didn't see any museum of Patton, or a bridge named after him. Another great film about assignation plots on Hitler is Valkyrie. The number of attempts made in his life is interesting based on actual events.
beach magic...🥤
Wowwww what a nice Beautiful Geoegous Crystal Clear Beach in Mediterranean Cost 😍😍👏👏👏👏 Like Water in Maldives, Beach Island, Nice Unique Coastal Rock formations thank you so much sir Gabe for your Wonderful Walk around tour video there ain EGYPT, stay safe Godbless from the Philippines ♥️🇵🇭😊🙏👏
Great reason to see Egypt Gabe! Fins, Googles or mask and "Nirvana"...
Great video G😊
I totally enjoyed your video
I have been to Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh and the water of the red sea is indeed beautiful but the bluest water i have seen is balos beach on Crete island.
Awesome 🏖👍😁
Nice coastline ❤
At first it seemed strange to hear Rommel Caves, Rommel Bridge etc considering the Allies inflicted the first defeat on the Axis forces (German/Italian) in the Western Desert when they defeated Rommel (the Desert Fox). Montgomery and Rommel basic ebbed and flowed between Tunis and Alexandria along the coastal road. Marsa Mutruh was one location of battle. It seems the caves were used by Rommel as his HQ for El Alamein and battles in the area. War cemetries for the Allies, German and Italian aslo in the area. Perhaps El Alamein has more connection to the Allies and their victory.
A very random question. I saw your old packing video and you had a bag full of breakfast cereal with you. Do you still pack it with you?
No, I haven't brought that concoction with me on a trip in a number of years. Honestly I miss it though, it's a great breakfast and makes the morning easier when you don't have to go out and find something. The downside of course is it's one more thing to carry in your backpack.
According to the Holocaust encyclopedia Rommel saw that the war was lost and wanted to confront Hitler about it. What exactly his role was in the assassination attempt on Hitler is not clear but Hitler gave him the option of going to trial or commit suicide. Rommel chose for the latter. As Rommel had many great successes as field Marshal he was given a State funeral and a day of mourning. The public was told that Rommel died from complications of injuries he sustained in France caused by bombing of his car by the British.
Great Video and thanks for supporting India earlier on your previous video.
Gabe you can try cold natural spring & hot spring in Siwa, aswell as float in salt lakes
Metruh sea looks Beautiful, thanks for vid, safe travels
That's the plan. ✌️
I know you have a flight out already, but I strongly recommend going to Dahab!!
Unreal color
You should also visit nearby coastal towns such as New El-Alamein City and Ras el-Hekma
Please show the markets & buildings in the cities also.
See my other video: ruclips.net/video/kfvGQO2skOg/видео.html
What are the green things on the beach (14:45)? They look like nets that washed up.
My grandfather strafed Rommel’s jeep where he sustained wounds that may have ultimately led to his death had he not killed himself first.
Big suggestion: trek in Nepal Oct.-Nov. when there are no clouds to obscure the views. Then head down to India. My best trek was to walk in from the road head at Jiri to Everest. You will see the lower Sherpa communities on the way and be in super shape for the high country.
Another to consider is the Manaslu trek. Cheers.
Sounds like a solid plan. 👍👊
13:00 dude whats going on back there 😂😂
A wonderful video, thank you! This place is marvellous! I learn about the museum dedicated to General Erwin Rommel. He was forced to commit suicide and was buried with paying military honours to.
Very nice.
Hey Gabe, the Greek Egyptian dynasty is called the Ptolemaic Dynasty.
Beautiful clear water but why all the rubbish on the beach?
Take a guess
@@SylvanoAbouJaoude-bn7dj tell me
tremendous cinematography saludos
Egypt is on my list
Luger p08 on the right at 18:36
@@UffeUlferts Not sure
Nice to get a visual of what normal day to day life looks like in the Middle East when it's not been annihilated by a gazillion bombs and missiles dropped on everything.
That water in the Mediterranean looks EXQUISITE.
@@UffeUlferts Not firsthand, but I have seen plenty of video footage of the annihilation in Gaza. It's just crazy that normal peaceful life continues to go on in Egypt, and so close by, people are living in a totally obliterated Hell realm.
Yes, there's definitely a misconception that the entire area is dangerous. In fact some of the safest countries in the world are in the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia, Oman and the three little Gulf states. Jordan, Egypt and Turkey are quite safe as well. It's a tragedy what's happening in Gaza and now Lebanon. And of course it was also a tragedy what Hamas did on October 7th. The leaders on both sides are psychopaths.
Did you visit Rommel’s cave in Marsa Matrouh yet ? Would be very interesting to find what they have preserved there from WW II.
Yes...in this video, watch to the end.
What camera do you use now? Dji osmo action 3?
I'm back to the 1, bought the 4 but had issues with it: ruclips.net/video/EJpu_dKgjH0/видео.html
12:20 the sheikh in the background speech hating on christians lol
I wonder why the Mediterranean looks so bright blue there, and contrasting with the dark blue in deeper water. Gabe, try the dish 'molohiya' 🤣It's an acquired taste. It's mallow leave stew. I used to hate it as a child but now love it when it's made with chicken instead of lamb. For some reason, Turks of Cyprus traditionally have some Egyptian foods like molohiya, kolokas (taro stew), bumbar or mumbar (home-made sausage), bamia (okra stew), kubez/koubes (kibbeh). Btw, complaining about 'dry' and 'bland' Turkish food is like going to France and complaining about the wine 😂😂
I wonder if he tried gozleme.
@Rovex Yeah, probably from the frozen aisle of a supermarket, where the best food can be sampled 🙃
Hi Gabriel Could yu tell what airline you flew on from Cairo to Marsa Matruh
I didn't fly into Cairo, I flew to Alexandria and then took a taxi to Marsa Matruh.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos thanks
If you want indepth about reign of Cleopatra watch carry on Cleo.
Are you planning to visit Cairo?
No, I've been there twice before. I have a flight out of Marsa Matruh, so I'm just visiting this part of Egypt.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos got it
Friday Holy-Shito !!!The Mediterranean Coast
I always wanted to go to Siwa but didn't make it there. I feel like I have seen it before but through different eyes. I think I have seen it in my dreams which could actually be memories of my soul. I may go back to Egypt in 2026 for the solar eclipse and maybe I'll climb the great Pyramid it would be worth getting deported for.
Oh My My 🙄
Damn. That color of water reminds me the Farcry 1...
It is the end of season, Schools started
13:00 Gabe, I am obliged to correct the historical inaccuracies here.
There was a roman civil war going on between Caesar (*not an emperor *) and his former triumvirate ally and friens pompey. Egypt is at this time is a client state to the Roman republic.
Caesar ultimately gets the upper hand, pompey flees to Egypt where he's decapitated by ptolemy's men, hoping to gain favor with the likely winner, Caesar. Ptolemy is cleopatra's brother and husband, and also in a civil war with cleopatra over who's going to reign over Egypt. Caesar is angry at this (having killed Roman elite) and supports cleopatra. But this was mostly because the promiscuous cleopatra seduced the much older Caesar and had a kid with him: "caesarion". Egypt was not an empire at this time and neither was Rome. Caesar eventually gets assassinated in the senate. Caesar's right-hand underling mark anthony, along with the Caesars adopted son Octavian form a new triumvirate. But eventually it leads to another civil war. Mark anthony allies himself with Cleopatra, who is now shacked up with him that Caesar is no longer. But alas, Octavian wins in the end. Mark anthony commits suicide in Egypt and cleopatra tells him she'll join him downstairs. However, she had no intention of doing so. Only after having a sit-down with Octavian who clearly indicates he'll kill caesarion and make her a prisoner (her promiscuous ways do not work on this dude), does she see no.other option and finally keeps her word to anthony and takes her own life. Octavian is named first Roman emperor, Augustus, the son of a god --- because Julius Caesar is raised to the rank of a god.
Crazy times, it's like a Shakespeare play.
Gabriel, general question regarding flights: Have you ever had a problem if you didn't take a flight, especially a return flight, other than having to pay the fare? Do you had experience with this in your travel life?
I've only skipped a flight once or twice, but never had a problem as a result.
Thanks! I was interested because I might change the return flight date of my trip, but the relocation costs are much too high and was worried about any additional cost, Penalty, whatsoever
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Cleopatra beach looked like it was full of sewage
When you said "Julius Caesar", did you mean Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (born Gaius Octavius; 23 September 63 BC - 19 August AD 14), also known as Octavian?
Watch the movie...
Yes, good catch, I had him mixed together with the first Julius Caesar, who died in 44 BC. So it was Augustus who conquered Egypt and forced Cleopatra to kill herself in 30 BC. I was thinking it was the same Julius Caesar who was the father of her child Caesarion.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Let me try and clear up some of the confusion… Julius Caesar was indeed the father of Cleopatra’s son. JC was killed in 44BC. Cleopatra then hooked up with Mark Anthony starting in 41BC and was associated with Anthony during his initial partnership and eventual falling out with Octavian (aka Caesar Agustus) until Octavian finally defeated Anthony and Cleopatra’s forces in 31BC.
Although “on paper” ruled by the later members Ptolemaic dynasty, in reality Egypt was already a Roman client state in the decades before Cleopatra’s reign (thanks to infighting between the members of the Ptolemaic family which weakened the Egyptian kingdom during the period of the Roman Republic’s ascension to becoming the prominent power in the Mediterranean). After Cleopatra’s death, Egypt became a full-fledged province of Rome.
Bro what about Sharm alshekh is it nice city for traveling there ?
Not sure, I haven't been there yet.
Museum a great deal for $2!
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Hi Gabriel, do you read and respond to comment? I'm just curious because I have asked questions in the past and I never get a response.
Yes, I do respond to some but I don't have time to respond to them all. Thanks for watching and commenting. ✌️
I love watching travel videos, it's one of my favourite things aside from travelling myself. But I had to give up on this one a bit. I still check it out every now and then.
But it's always just beaches or Greece.
No offence to him, he's got to do what makes him happy.
Just doesn't do much for me.
Here's one with no beaches, but some pretty interesting history: ruclips.net/video/B-LRDk2xP3M/видео.html
@@GabrielTravelerVideos yeah, I know you don't only do beaches. I started watching you when you were up in the mountains, I think Nepa.
And I've seen you go to all sorts of interesting places.
Just more recently, I'm not sure the time frame, maybe over the past year, every time I put a video on it seems to be at a beach.
GABRIEL CAN YOU VISIT AND FILM DUBAI IN THERE NEAR FUTURE
21:16 Wearing a wet hat is a huge mistake, which increases the probability of getting sun's hit.
👍👍👍
That Koshari restaurant "Tahrir" (in front of Kammona) is very famous in Cairo, if its a branch for it, then it's probably the best koshari that you can eat in Matrouh.
Right on, good to know. 👍
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Try to find a better way for transportation cause Taxis will be over-priced, ask if Didi or Uber are working there or try to negotiate better.
I got a better deal on the taxi I'm taking tomorrow.
Ancient Greeks should have never left such a good piece of real estate. It’s a pity it going to waste
Gabriel BE VERY CAREFUL with food and even ICECUBES in Egypt.
You ve been warned.
Have fun ❤
Yes the water looks great. But for some reason it doesn't feels inviting to swim.
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