Egypt
Egypt is a country of contrasts. At least that's how I perceive it. Right next to the 5-star hotel there is a crouched, collapsing shack with an essential satellite dish on the roof. Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh, places we have visited so far, are not the cleanest tourist attractions. However, these 'little' shortcomings are compensated by the sea - warm and emerald green, and the desert - hot during the day and cool in the evening. Of course, diving is an indispensable part of your stay in Egypt. Nobody will regret the money spent. Another attraction that must not be abandoned is a trip to the Sahara Desert by 4-wheel quad. Several dozen kilometers of driving such a vehicle and your hands refuse to obey, but it's worth it. The world-famous monuments made an amazing impression on me: the temple in Luxor, the pyramids in Giza or the collection of the National Museum in Cairo. In addition to dirt on the streets, local residents will also insist on you to buy 'original' goods. Important advice: the starting price has nothing to do with the purchase price. Sometimes you have to bargain for a long time, but the result will please the buyer. Undoubtedly, it is worth taking this trip.