Volume II, Number 5 May 1st, 2001

Egypt commentary from Egypt Month MagazineEgyptian Editor Commentary

 
 

Egypt month feature articles

Love on the Nile  
 By Mark Antoine

Climbing Mount Sinai   ByJoyce Carta

The Ancient Egyptian Concept of the Soul        
 By Caroline Seawright

The Nile 
 By Marie Parsons

Just What the Doctor Ordered in Ancient Egypt 
 By Ilene Springer

Package Tours Vs. Independent Tours: Which is Best for You?  
  By Jimmy Dunn

Camels, and Trekking in Today's Sinai  
 By
Angela Wierstra

Ancient Words: Scribes of Egypt Revisited  
 By Catherine C. Harris

Egypt Month magazine departments

Editor's Commentary
  By Jimmy Dunn

Ancient Beauty Secrets
 By Judith Illes

Book Reviews
  Various Editors

Hotel Reviews
 By Jimmy Dunn & Juergen Stryjak

Kid's Corner
 By Margo Wayman

Cooking with Tour Egypt
 By Mary K Radnich

The Month in Review  By John Applegate

Egyptian Exhibitions
  By Staff

Egyptian View-Point
  By Adel Murad

Nightlife
  Various Editors

Restaurant Reviews
  Various Editors

Shopping Around
  By Juergen Stryjak

Web Reviews
 By Siri Bezdicek

Prior Issues

April 1st, 2001
March 1st, 2001

February 1st, 2001

January 1st, 2001

December 1st, 2000

October 1st, 2000
September 1st, 2000
August 1st, 2000

July 1st, 2000

June 1st, 2000

 

 

Nazmy Farag

By Jimmy Dunn

I consider him both a friend and an unsung hero of Egyptian tourism. As a friend, he is the one Egyptian I have known longest and been in continuous contact. We have shared many meals together, more then a few laughs and even Christmas tidings, as he is Coptic Christian. Perhaps it is his easy going manner, and quiet disposition that makes him so likeable, as well as a fine example of the Egyptian soul. He is so utterly pleasant and warm, that I cannot come within his presence without gaining a relaxed smile.

But through thick and then, through various of our managers and many changes to Tour Egypt over the years, he began the Tour Egypt effort with us as our primary contact in the ETA and Ministry of Tourism, as he remains today. When we have needs, or cannot answer a question, he is who we go to for answers.  In the background, we know he has waged battles for us sometimes, and helped to allow us a large degree of creative freedom in our efforts with the Tour Egypt web site.

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