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Vegan Egyptian Food Guide

Veganism in Egypt can be a struggle, with every other person offering you a camel ride (so not vegan) and everyone else offering you camel to eat, how can you cope? Pretty easily with this Vegan Egyptian food guide: 1. Vegan Egypt Vegan Egyptian Food for Breakfast Finding a vegan breakfast in Egypt is surprisingly easy. I stayed at an okay 3-star hotel and their buffet breakfast had an abundance of accidentally vegan options: Mashed potato, fava beans, aubergine, Egyptian falafel, flatbreads and more. The aubergine and falafel, in particular, were dope! If you want to stay where I stayed, I’d recommend them for their vegan breakfast alone, but they have an added bonus of the best view of the pyramids. I don’t recommend any of their tours (highly overpriced) and don’t listen to them when they say you can’t walk around on your own outside the hotel – they just want you to buy another tour. I’d definitely stay there again though because despite the lies they were really nice, the breakfas

Kallidaikurichi to Manimuthar Dam: A Top Scenic and Rustic Cycling Route

To all those of you who do not know, I have been living in the rustic setting of Kallidaikurichi in Southern Tamil Nadu for a little over half a year. Its rustic environment, culture and solitude is a far cry from the humdrum of Bangalore city life. There is no incessant honking, the air is much cleaner, the people are more relaxed and easy going and there is oodles of culture here. However, even such a relaxed environment cannot keep the traveler in me quiet. And that is when I pick up my bicycle and explore the nearby nature trails in the Western Ghats, the gorgeous temples in the region or simply just explore the neighbouring villages. This was one such trip that I did yesterday. The destination was Manimuthar falls, but the forest department did not allow me beyond Manimuthar dam. The reason is they have a blanket ban on all two wheelers beyond Manimuthar Dam. Kallidaikurichi to Manimuthar Dam is all of 9.8 kilometers one way. As always, I cycled bare minimum, which means I was