Prologue
Is there one thing that you
always wanted to do? Something you kind of dreamt of since forever? For me it
was Egypt. My folks still find it crazy, but even as a kid that is one place I
wanted to visit.
Now, my School's library is
in the new building that connects the Lower school to the Upper school. Back in the ancient times when I used to be a school girl, it used to be right next to the Office room. There, near that window which
overlooked Lourdes Cathedral, there was a shelf with an awesome book on Egypt
which some of my Egypt crazy friends and I used to read up and be amazed. The
glory of the giant pyramids, ancient stories from an age old civilization, the
details of the mummification process, names of their multitude of gods- I was under
the spell of the Gift of Nile.
June 18th, 2014
Cochin -> Mumbai -> Sharjah -> Alexandria.
It was a really bright and sunny morning when I landed at
the Alexandria airport. Not many people would be overjoyed about leaving the air-conditioned
airport to face the hot dry weather, but I couldn’t wait. I was finally at
Egypt! Think happy, and multiply it by 1000. That’s the kind of feeling I’m
talking about.
As soon as we stepped out, we were met by a chirpy, bubbly
Shima, who was our guide at Alexandria, and Thareeq , the ever smiling driver.
Though we all were tired and sleepy after some 12 hrs of travelling, Shima didn’t
give us more than 20 minutes to quickly freshen up and go for the city tour. She
was as proud of Alexandria as I was of Thrissur, so it showed when she talked
about each place she pointed out.
First stop was lunch and we wanted to try the local cuisine. I forget the place’s name, but what they served was simply wonderful. First was Koshidi- A blend of rice, noodles, and pasta topped with tomato puree, fried onion and chick peas. Then we had Shawarma. Not the fast food types you get on the streets here, the real deal. Beef. Was lip smackingly good.
After lunch we were off to see the Citadel of Alexandria. It
was originally the site of Ptolemy’s light house. But after an earth quake
destroyed it, they built this citadel there. By the way, a citadel is a
fortress on top of a hill. Next stop was the library of Alexandria. Though we
were still full from lunch, Shima insisted we try ice cream from one of her favourite
stores nearby. And since her favourite flavour was vanilla, I had to get a
scoop of that plus what I wanted! But I don’t regret it. It was one of the
richest, creamiest Vanilla ice cream scoops I had had.
Still holding ice cream cones in our hands, we reached the
library. It was an elliptical dome. Shima, a PhD student talked about how cheap
the membership fees was for students and how helpful she found the place, about
the types of books and artefacts in the library, about how Alexandria got its
name from Alexander the great...There was a sun dial and a planetarium in the
premise too.
Then we visited a mosque. I had never been inside one
before, so it was something new for me. There was a section for the ladies and
another for the men. A Quran recital competition was going on when we entered.
The wooden ceiling had beautiful carvings. I saw the side of the mosque facing
Mecca.
And now Shima declared that the scheduled places at
Alexandria were done, but if we wanted to go anywhere else, she was game to
take us. But as rest was inevitable at this point, we headed back to Radisson
Blue where a hot shower and a huge bath tub beckoned me. I wanted to be up and
about the next day, for 19th June, 2014 is when I would go see the
Pyramids.
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