“Branch of Hell” is a metaphor used by a blogger to describe the weather in Egypt in the summer. However, even the infernal heat does not stop tourists from traveling to the resorts of the Red Sea. In this regard, the travel blogger gave recommendations on what to do in the country of the pyramids during the exhausting weather.
All summer life of a beach tourist is centered around the hotel, the beach, and restaurants. Therefore, lovers of a quiet holiday in Egypt will enjoy the summer. The heat is felt only on the way to the beach and back, the rest of the time there are air-conditioned rooms. The main thing is to refuse excursions to the south of the country. We are talking about Aswan and Luxor. “From June to September it is very hot here … now, in June, the average daily temperature in Sharm (Sharm el-Sheikh resort) is from +35 to + 41 ° C. And this is far from the limit,” the blogger warned.
“But if you do not go to sea, then all life begins after 5 p.m., but rather even after sunset. A siesta in Egypt in the afternoon, “the author said. The evening is suitable for walking around the city and going to a cafe/restaurant.
According to the author, even residents try to leave the “country of pyramids” in the summer, so as not to be in the heat. Especially since there is little entertainment other than the sea, in Sharm el-Sheikh. Those who live in the compound, that is, residential complexes with a developed infrastructure inside will like the format of tourist recreation: swimming pools, shops, cafes, and gyms.
Sometimes artists from all over the world come with concerts. In general, the author stated that Sharm el-Sheikh is “a boring little resort town, and life here is just as quiet and boring. Good for retirees and families with young children” and employees at remote work.
As for the conduct of children, they are provided with various sports entertainment, cognitive and educational programs in libraries, and children’s camps, which are created based on schools. However, the latest leisure formats are more suitable for children of residents.
“In the compounds, children can just run/play on the territory. In Hadab in the evening many children gather at the Dahab mall; there is a trampoline, and yesterday (June 13) opened a car rental. There are children’s cafes with trampolines in El Mercato. Which of the children has an Egyptian father – in the summer they can go to his relatives for a while,” the blogger added.
“It is, of course, possible to survive the summer in Sharm. But most still prefer to love Egypt from afar at this time of year,” the author concluded, adding that it is best to rest in Egypt in the off-season: in April or October-November.
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