Sailing in the wind is also a program arranged by travel agencies.However, those who attend the self funded project Abu Simbel Temple must give up the sailing program and sign on the paper.Hehe, travel agencies are careful now for fear that tourists will complain afterwards.Later, there was a scenic spot where a group friend did not visit because of physical discomfort. Later, the team leader found that she also asked her to sign, indicating that she gave up voluntarily.I am also an eye opener.Because I haven't traveled with a group for a long time.
Sailing in the wind is to take a ship without power on the Nile, and the ship depends on the direction of the sail to navigate.Not bad. People are not tired and the time is not short. It takes an hour and a half.Boats roam on the Nile, while we enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the river.Later, several Egyptians on board interacted with us, beating gongs and drums, singing songs, and everyone was very happy.Then, everyone gave tips one after another.
Our hotel has an underground passage to the Nile. This is the hotel garden by the river. There are swimming pools and so on. It's very beautiful!Between the two is the road.