Travel

Posts about my adventures around the world

Islamic Cairo

Cairo’s location at the beginning of the Nile Delta has always been of strategic importance, but the current city was not founded until the second half of the tenth century, when the Fatimid Caliphate conquered Egypt. The walled town they constructed was initially quite small, but has grown to be the 13th largest city in […]

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Alexandria

The I arrived in Alexandria with little sleep, no plans, and no reservations. The first order of business was to find a hotel and/or a place to put my heavy backpack for the day. The first hotel I tried was full, and after trying to look for luggage lockers at the train station (I failed), […]

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Collecting Visas

The visa situation in East Africa is unbelievably complicated and convoluted, but with only a couple exceptions, countries are doing their best to welcome tourists with open wallets.  Since most tourists to African countries arrive by air, visa information on embassy websites usually is geared towards travellers arriving at a country’s main international airport. This […]

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Croatia

The train journey from Ljubljana to Zagreb took two and a half hours, mostly through Slovenian territory. The sunset was spectacular that evening. My through-the-window photo doesn’t do it justice.  That evening I had dinner with a friend I met in Ljubljana and a few others. They invited me to come with them to the […]

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Slovenia

When a friend asked to pick a favorite country from this trip, I was torn between Estonia and Slovenia. After further reflection, I think Slovenia is my favorite. There’s no world-famous attractions there – just the way I like it – and the crowds are consequently small, especially in winter. Nevertheless, it’s as beautiful as […]

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