means loads happening in the evenings. hotels will lay on entertainment, but the real celebrations are around the neighbourhood iftar tables, made out on the street. you ll need a local to invite you, but this is where party is. still to come on the travel show: the other christmas visitor that could come knocking this december, and this one s not quite so jolly. and the glasgow theatre tradition you need nerves of steel to take part in. you have men in the back of the auditorium throwing shipyard rivets, nails, punches, screws. so don t go away. this week i m exploring some of egypt s most famous antiquities, and i thought it might be worth lingering a little at karnak temple. at its peak, around 3,500 to 4,000 years ago, this was the largest and most important religious complex in ancient egypt,
without the crowds and clubs. the whole stretch of coastline has crystal clear seas and thriving coral reefs, so divers love it. turtles, spinner dolphins, manta rays and dugongs are the big stars here. one of the other highlights is the sunken british cargo steamship ss thistlegorm. it was sunk by german bombers in 191“. 200 divers a day now explore the wreck near the town of ras muhammad. the holy month of ramadan begins in march next year. during the day it might mean shorter opening hours and disrupted transport. however, iftar, the breaking of the fast at sunset, means loads happening in the evenings. hotels will lay on entertainment, but the real celebrations are around the neighbourhood iftar tables, made out on the street. you ll need a local to invite you, but this is where party is.
for something quieter, though, you could try makadi bay long, white, sandy beaches, without the crowds and clubs. the whole stretch of coastline has crystal clear seas and thriving coral reefs, so divers love it. turtles, spinner dolphins, manta rays and dugongs are the big stars here. one of the other highlights is the sunken british cargo steamship ss thistlegorm. it was sunk by german bombers in 19111. 200 divers a day now explore the wreck near the town of ras muhammad. the holy month of ramadan begins in march next year. during the day it might mean shorter opening hours and disrupted transport. however, iftar, the breaking of the fast at sunset, means loads happening in the evenings. hotels will lay on entertainment, but the real celebrations are around the neighbourhood iftar tables, made out on the street. you ll need a local
it was sunk by german bombers in 19111. 200 divers a day now explore the wreck near the town of res muhammad. the holy month of ramadan begins in march next year. during the day it might mean shorter opening hours and disrupted transport. however, iftar, the breaking of the fast at sunset, means loads happening in the evenings. hotels will lay on entertainment, but the real celebrations are around the neighbourhood iftar tables, made out on the street. you ll need a local to invite you, but this is where party is. still to come on the travel show: the other christmas visitor that could come knocking this december, and this one s not quite so jolly. and the glasgow theatre tradition you need nerves of steel to take part in. you have men in the back of the auditorium throwing shipyard rivets, nails, punches, screws.
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