The day starts quietly at Sokhna Port. No rush; simply a calm beginning as your private car comes to get you and heads inside. The city disappears behind you, and the route stretches out toward something far more interesting.
The mood changes as Cairo opens into view. Set right in the center of the city, your first port is the Egyptian Museum. It's a place where thousands of years of quiet emanates, not just a structure stuffed with artifacts. You stroll across dimly illuminated chambers and face statues, artifacts, and shards of a culture that shaped the globe.
Then the tone changes. You move away from crowds and traffic toward the edge of the desert. Here you get onto quad bike and depart. It's about space, not speed. The silence of the sand, the horizon extending out, and the rush of excitement as the engine growls underfoot.
Following the ride, one has time to unwind and eat a modest, local, and delicious meal. The vehicle then stands waiting to transport you home. You come back carrying stories in your mind, sand on your shoes, and a whole different perspective on what a single day in Egypt might look like.











