Just take your Dad, My Dad was in Egypt for 4yrs during the war aand always wanted to go back,He died nearly 6yrs ago before ever going back, it's something I've always regretted---------but we,re going next Feb so maybe we'll get a little glimpse of what he experienced----------not in Sharm but Cairo which my Dad loved!!
Just go for it, it would be so sad for your dad not to see Egypt again
I did have some concerns about how they would cope, as Egypt is not notorious for it's accessibility (some of the kerbs are almost too high for me, and ramps are very few and far between) - but they found the freindliness of the Egyptians and their eagerenss to please, compensated for those things they couldn't get to - and, in most cases they did manage to see things they had wanted too. Obviously going inside the pyramids at giza was impossible, and Mum struggled to get part way inside one of the tombs at the V of the K rather than visitng 3 or 4 tombs as the rest of the party did for example.
Ensure your tour company (and the airline) are as fully aware as possible of your specific needs - and obviously read the small print on the insurance policy very carefully (as you should for any trip) - but I don't see any reason why an Egyptian visit would be impossible under the circumstances. PS take a nice soft cushion for the wheelchair as roads and pathways are VERY bumpy indeed !!
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