City History

Hurghada is a city in the Red Sea Governorate of Egypt. It is one of the country’s main tourist centres located on the Red Sea coast. In the beginning of 1980 Hurghada started to be known for the tourist industry due to the natural condition as the fine beaches, coral reefs, colored fishes and the sunshine. Then investors began their tourist projects in the area in building resorts and hotels. Nowadays Hurghada has around 350 hotels and resorts besides there are many Travel agents, Transportation Agent, Diving schools, Diving centers, Safari Agents etc.

City Travel Information

Hurghada city is far from Cairo by 4.5-5 hours driving and from Luxor by 4 hours driving. It is the biggest city on the red sea. Hurghada airport make it easy to travel to the city from worldwide and from Egyptian cites, there are many ways for travel from/to Hurghada from other cites in Egypt by flight with Egypt Air, ferry boat that sail between Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh or the transportation companies in Hurghada that leave to Cairo, Luxor, Marsa Alam, Alexandria etc which make the city easy to reach from any where.

We went to Hurghada with Mr. Amir who had picked us up from our Airport hotel in Cairo. An absolute gentleman and a great personality, Mr. Amir is what is good about Egypt. Its quite contrary to the image of Egypt portrayed to the world as well as to my fellow colleagues in Bangladesh. We were really lucky to have gotten his services.

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On our way to Hurghada from Cairo with our lovely driver Mr. Amir
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Tall mountains beside the road on the way to Hurghada

We reached to our hotel, SkyView Suites, which was like a condo apartment/hotel. The room was spacious and the behaviour of staff and the occupants was lovely. We were here for 2 nights and since it was in the heart of Hurghada city center, we wanted to do some shopping and go for Sindbad Submarine tour which I booked online prior to arriving in Egypt. Unfortunately due to some strike, the Submarine tour had to be pushed back by a few days. So we just decided to stay indoor and go visit Luxor as a day tour.

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View from our Sky View Suites Balcony.
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View of the entire complex
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Our room was a cozy little apartment with Kitchen and a sink. This was the living room.

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The bedroom was small but cozy enough with a nice comfy bed 🙂
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The comfy queen sized bed

We ordered dinner through Egyptian equivalent of FoodPanda or food delivery called otlob. I must say, having lived in the Middle East for almost a decade, Arabs are very good at providing large quantity of food as evident from the photo below. We had trouble consuming the entire lot but felt bad about wastage as well. So many people around the world do not get a warm meal a day.

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The following morning we went to Luxor, the ancient capital city, and spent a lovely day there. We booked the jour with Jacada tours. Overall it was pretty good but hectic as the journey itself by road took 3 hours in each direction. The details of the Luxor trip can be found here

AROUND THE WORLD IN 40 YEARS : : : LUXOR, EGYPT-2019 : : :

We arrived late from Luxor and headed straight to bed. It was an eventful day to say the least. The following morning after checking out from the City Center area, we headed for our ultimate retreat of Old Palace Resort at Sahl Hasheesh. It was absolutely a wonderful place to stay as will be evident from the photos below. We stayed a total of 6 nights here. We did our desert safari and the previously postponed Sindbad Submarine tour. We also extended our stay by a night and ended up spending the New Year’s Eve here. The full course dinner was simply splendid.

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Entrance to the resort. Captured on my Galaxy Note 10 plus.
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Just outside the main gate the following morning
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The resort was situated in a compound like area by the red sea in Sahl Hasheesh
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Statues on the way to the entrance to the compound that
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The road leading to the entrance of the resort. Surrounding area was just desert.
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The palm trees reminded me of my time in the middle east where I lived from 1992-2002
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The lobby of the resort. They were gearing up for Merry Christmas and New Year’s Eve
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The room was very spacious over looking the red sea

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Needless to say Azlan was liking the bed and the room in general.
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This was the biggest TV set we had in all of our stays in hotels and resorts around the world. It was a huuuge 70 inch set 🙂
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Who wouldn’t like a cup of tea or coffee with this view??
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Wouldn’t you??
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Just to show you that the cups werent empty. We actually sat down and had tea 😛
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The entire resort from the balcony
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Shot with Note 10 plus at sunset
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The beach area. It was a quiet place in the late afternoon. The resort was full of tourists though.

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View of the lobby area from beach
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Courtyard near the fountain
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Children’s play area
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Azlan enjoyed the swing but he didn’t get enough time
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Azlan enjoyed the swing but he didn’t get enough time
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The lobby from the beach area at night. It was colourfully lit
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The Fountain near the poolside bar.

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Can you spot the moon? It was a calm quiet evening which me and my Wifey thoroughly enjoyed 🙂
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The pool area at dusk

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A panoramic view of the Resort along the beach line. There are a number of resorts in that particular strip of land in Sahl Hasheesh
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The first day was spent relaxing by the bach
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And helping Azlan collect sand and water to make sand castles
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Travelling as a family is our goal 🙂
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Very low light shot by the beach. I must say, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 plus does take some impressive photos.

Here are some photos for the family album 🙂

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I just love this photo. For some reason this depicts both my photography and editing skills together with a happy family moment 🙂
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I love my family more than anything else 🙂
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Fun moments with Azlan. Gosh he is growing up so fast 😦

We took half board, that is Breakfast and Dinner. I must admit, the menu they had for dinner was sooooo delicious, the items were less in number but they made it up with quality.

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I had to try all the items bit by bit
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Thick corn soup with Croutons
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Even the salads tasted so fresh.
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This piece of small beaf steak was to die for
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The beef steak rolls was ok but the chicken fry was tasty
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The dessert, even though looks impressive, didnt taste that good.

Day – 2 started by again spending the morning and afternoon by the sea. After breakfast we headed down to the beach as Azlan was to carry on playing with his sand toys.

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Azlan clearly loves the sea but somehow for some weird reason, very afraid of the water
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A Selfie in the Sun by the Sea
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Yeahhhhhh, Azlan got into the water and by the time he realised it, we had taken a lot of photos. Once he realised that he was surrounding by water on all sides, he started crying 😛
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In the courtyard before heading to the beach
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We recreated this image from our Malvides photo. Different setting but the photo came out nicely
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We recreated this image from our Maldives photo. Different setting but the photo came out nicely

On day 3, we went to the postponed Sindbad Submarine tour. We had to go to the pier where a small ship was waiting to take us to the middle of the sea where the Submarine was stationed. Azlan enjoyed the Submarine tour the most. It was booked online even before we got to Egypt. It is the only kind in the Middle East I was told.

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Waiting for the transfer ship to the submarine
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Inside the Sub.
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The submarine dives 20 meters below the surface and takes you through an area where a British Navy ship was sunk during World War II
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The different types of fish available at the bottom
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There was a diver outside who provided food and the fish followed him.
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There was a diver outside who provided food and the fish followed him.
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Can you name any of these?
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The deck of the submarine
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A quick selfie before we board
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Azlan the Sailor Man 😀
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Heading towards the shore
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A quick pic
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And a quick selfie before our Submarine adventure came to an end

On Day 4, we took the dessert safari. That was the most fun part of the Hurghada stay. Azlan thoroughly enjoyed the Quad bike ride and the Dune Buggy ride as did the Wifey. It was fun driving the quad bike. We also went deep in to the desert to visit a bedouin village and see how they are still untouched from civilisation. We booked the Safari through Mr. Rajab at the hotel lobby. Upon reaching the area, our guide was Zizu who was fun and lively and took good care of his group. I highly recommend him.

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Azlan all dressed up for the quad bike ride
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The quad bike was really fun.
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A mandatory selfie
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Azlan practicing his driving skills
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Our group in the middle of the dessert

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There were horses and camels too in the bedouin village. They had a complimentary ride
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There was horses and camels too in the bedouin village. They had a complimentary ride
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There was horses and camels too in the bedouin village. They had a complimentary ride
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This is a sweet image taken just at sunset by my lovely Wifey
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Our whole group
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The cameraman was trying to get fancy with his shots. Even though I had DSLR of my own, I had taken their services and just wanted to enjoy the moments 🙂
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Going out in to the quad bike station
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Stopped for a while in the middle of the dessert so that people could take photos
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Before heading to bedouin village
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The entrance to the bedouin village
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They are still so far away from modern society. No electricity, no fresh water
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Wifey getting the hang of the camel ride
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I must say, one must be very careful when the camel stands on its feet and once it bends so that we can get down. These two situations are very risky indeed because of the height
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Azlan on the donkey 😛
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The safari vehicles
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Foreign tourists thoroughly enjoyed the Safari as well
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Foreign tourists thoroughly enjoyed the Safari as well
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Men and his Camel. Actually it is a Dromedary which is a large Arabian camel
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Dromedary which is a large Arabian camel
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Dromedary which is a large Arabian camel
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Dromedary which is a large Arabian camel
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Dromedary which is a large Arabian camel
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They are such calm animals
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We gathered at the station for the cultural part of the safari which took long time to start so we left the place
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We were waiting for the cultural show which unfortunately started to late and we had left the place by then.

Finally the new year eve. It was a grand occasion. For some reason I thought they had fireworks show near the Pyramids hence I booked a hotel near Giza. But after Mr. Amir informed that there was no such thing that takes place, we decided to extend our stay by a night. We had to pay extra for the gala dinner. It was humongous. Everyone had a great time with food and drinks and the cultural show at the hotel lobby. Maybe they could have done this outside near the beach or even the courtyard.

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The lobby of the resort turned into a dinner setting for New Year’s Eve

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Time for the gala dinner and new year’s meal
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Nice decorations all around
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Nice decorations all around
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Nice decorations all around
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The even decorated the food stations so nicely
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The person responsible for me gaining about 3 kilos during the stay, head Chef Mahmoud el Tyep

So finally, after 6 days of awesome sun, sea and fun times, our Hurghada trip came to an end. We headed back to Cairo the following afternoon as Mr. Amir drove from Cairo to pick us up. Stay tuned for the Cairo part of our Egypt tour. Ciao for now 🙂

16 responses to “AROUND THE WORLD IN 40 YEARS ::: HURGHADA, EGYPT-2019 :::”

  1. Excellent Writing!!! It’s very Informative & also very helpful for Travelers…. Keep it up…. Waiting for the next 😊

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    1. Thank you. My objective has been fulfilled. Stay tuned for the Cairo part of the trip 🙂

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  2. Sir your blog about Egypt is very interesting. I enjoyed reading it !!!😊😊

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    1. Thanks a lot. Wait for the Cairo part of it 🙂

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  3. Masha Allah ♥️

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  4. Beautiful pictures!! I never thought Egypt was so scenic!!! Thank you for the detailed information about transport, tourist spots and activities. It’s definitely gonna help travellers to plan for a trip there.

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    1. Thank you. Yes most of the travellers from Bangladesh are taken by tour agencies to Cairo and Alexandria only. Hence we decided to do it bit differently. Also, we always try to keep a seaside town or a resort in our itinerary hence included Hurghada. I am glad you liked my post. Welcome miss 🙂

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  5. This is so beautiful 😍.
    Everything from the scenic beauty to how wholesome some of the family pictures were.
    Best of luck for more trips like this❤️

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    1. Thanks a lot Dil. Always encourage me and my family to travel and also excel in teaching Bio to my students 🙂

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  6. Bhai, take up writing as a career!!! This blog is amazing!!!❤❤

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    1. My career is teaching 😀

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  7. i don’t know how to thank you for your nice words about me and about my beautiful country. Really you surprised me by this amazing article and I can’t describe my feelings.
    You are always welcome to Egypt 🇪🇬 and welcome by all of your friends too ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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    1. Thank you Mr. Amir. Hopefully will be back to Egypt someday 🙂

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  8. The pictures along with the write up were very informative and wholesome! Did not know that egypt could have been this beautiful! Looking forward to more of these!

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    1. yeah Egypt is beautiful. One must visit and go with plenty of time in their hand. So much to explore 🙂

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