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  1. Torunn Bjøreid

    Hello!
    Thank you for good advice about travelling to Egypt. I just want to say that Ramadan can be at any time of the year. The last years it has been July, June and May. But due to the differences in the muslim calender and ours, Ramadan starts and ends roughly 10 days earlier each year.

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Torunn, you’re absolutely right! Thank you for the input, I’ll make a note in the post 🙂

  2. Dee Nowak

    Wonderful post, Kiki! I’m actually an expat who’s been living in Egypt for the past six years and I agree with all of this. I can’t stand the heat and humidity during the summer though so I don’t travel at all during that time – unless it’s to a beach resort.

    Dee

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Dee, what a cool place to live! And I hear ya!

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