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                <title>The Luxor Museum</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The building housing this wonderful collection of antiquities is purpose-built for the job. Although the number of items on display there is fewer than in Cairo Museum, I think that these exquisite pieces have been selected for their importance and beauty. The lighting of all exhibits is really superb. This gem is not to be missed, but if you're pushed for time you could go in the evening as they stay open quite late.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Donkey Trip to West Bank with Adl El Raof</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A donkey trip gives you the best views and is the most fun, slightly ridiculous way to see the valley of the kings. We made the mistake of booking through a hotel, who take massive commissions (up to 80% of fee). The donkey trip guides are VERY poor, so why not book direct and cut out the fat? Then they get a fairer deal and you get a cheaper price. Call Abdl on this number: 095/2060352, or 010 472 9416. He will meet you at your hotel and take you on a great 5-6 hour trip which should cost about £4 sterling each.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Beware of tourist traps</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[We were pestered as we were crossing the Nile by a man who wanted to offer a guided tour of all the temples and tombs, we tried to get rid of him, but one of his tricks was to pull out a book with written testimonies by all the people who he has shown around Luxor. We didn’t give the book much notice, as all the testimonies were written by people who came from places such as Paris, New York, London and Tokyo. We presumed these were just generic transcripts copied in different peoples handwriting. <br><br>He challenged us to name where we came from and he would find somebody from the book, my home town is originally Stourbridge in the west midlands, not the largest of towns, I told him that’s where I came from and to my disbelief he pulled out a written reference form somebody in my hometown.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Tours of the West Bank monuments</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[For many tourists, the way to see the West Bank temples and tombs appears to be the highly priced offerings from their tour company. <br><br>Typical costs are £39 per person for a visit to the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepshut's temple and the Valley of the Queens. Included in this price are the ticket prices (approximately £9.50 per person).<br><br>To hire an air-conditioned minibus and a guide, and to visit temples and tombs that you wish to see, will cost at most 200LE (£20) for up to six people (total price), so adding the cost of the tickets, the trip will probably cost an individual in this situation about £12. <br><br>The other plus of this is that you can actually spend as long as you wish at a site, and not have to rush back to take in the obligatory visit to an alabaster or papyrus shop, for which the tour leader on the coach can make up to 50% of your purchase price in commission.]]></description>
                
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