You finally spend a family holiday in Egypt with its beaches, deserts, museums and oases. Now you want to find something that captures your memories of this chaotic but beautiful country. Of course, you could always buy the stuff tourists typically pick up like fridge magnets, paperweights or T-shirts. However, if you really want to […]
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Family Trip to the Pyramids of Giza
Giza, the next-door neighbour of Cairo the capital city of Egypt, is home to the infamous Pyramids of Giza. The Giza plateau boasts a complex of pyramids, temples, solar boat pits and cemeteries that are 5,000 years old and counting. Some facts about the Pyramids of Giza The Great Pyramids of Giza were built by […]
Your Ultimate Guide to a Family Holiday in Egypt
We have an Egyptian saying that goes “once you drink from the Nile River, you must return again”. Thank goodness Egypt has lots of amazing destinations for family holidays so you can keep coming back to experience Egypt. Whatever holiday you plan, here is everything you need to know before your holiday in Egypt. If […]
Dog-Friendly Parks Near London
London is a green city boasting over 3,000 parks and in 2019 was declared by the Mayor of London as the first National Park City in the UK. Most Londoners frequent their local parks which would have children’s playgrounds, outdoor gyms and – if they’re lucky – sport activities and a decent café. This sounds […]
Experience Egyptian Food At Home
Food is a major characteristic of Egyptian culture. Cooking and serving a delicious meal is a source of pride, a sign of generosity and even a status symbol. Every celebration in Egypt revolves around the dinner table and every occasion is marked by special recipes and traditions. The good thing is that many of these […]
Activities For Autistic Children in London
Anyone who has visited London knows how child-friendly it is. With its interactive museums, dreamy castles and charming city farms there are plenty of activities to keep the little ones entertained. Every neighbourhood has leisure centres, parks and libraries. Kids are even tolerated in pubs during the day and some of them have small play […]
Autism-Friendly Museums in London
Parents of an autistic child know firsthand how overwhelming being out in public can be for them. Long queues, bright lights, loud noises, and total strangers bumping into them. For many years, taking my autistic daughter to an amusement park, a soft play area, or the theatre was out of the question. Luckily there are […]