your horse is probably dead now...abuse of horses by their drug taking drivers in 40 degree heat, lack of water, is rife (aside from a few caring calleche drivers).... And if you do see a marginally healthy looking horse it's because they ve traded it in for the dead meat sold in restaurants to tourists. Your video is so romantic with the gentle classical music this is not the real Luxor. The situation is worse now in 2011 and you have contributed to that. Tourists really screw things up
your horse is probably dead now...abuse of horses by their drug taking drivers in 40 degree heat, lack of water, is rife (aside from a few caring calleche drivers).... And if you do see a marginally healthy looking horse it's because they ve traded it in for the dead meat sold in restaurants to tourists. Your video is so romantic with the gentle classical music this is not the real Luxor. The situation is worse now in 2011 and you have contributed to that. Tourists really screw things up
casapratese 5 months ago
Dat is not true
all the time, go for a healthy looking horse. We went Luxor recently and we travelled alot on the kalesh (horse carriage)
huzy71 3 years ago
im planning to visit luxor in a couple of weeks so thanks for this vid!
niceguyjin76 4 years ago
not true all the time, go for a healthy looking horse. We went Luxor recently and we travelled alot on the kalesh (horse carriage)
huzy71 3 years ago
Most of the Egyptian carriage horses are lame and don't get enough food and water. The are treated poorly and often get injured.
Please look at this:
pericles-pferdeschutz . ch (German)
thebrooke . org
ace-egypt . org . uk
vettae 4 years ago