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- Photography is generally not prohibited. Still, most historic squares and museums charge a
fee for taking photos, but this doesn’t usually apply to your camera phone. Except in the
Egyptian Museum and in the Valley of the Kings where photography is absolutely
prohibited. With Egypt tours you make unforgettable memories and take lots of photos. Our
guides in Cairo, on the Nile cruises or on Lake Nasser cruises will help you further.
- Egyptians are known for tolerance and hospitality. Basically, most Egyptians are inclined to
take photos. Nevertheless, you should ask for consent beforehand, especially if you want to
photograph women or private things. There is an absolute ban on photography at army
facilities, airports, bridges, the metro and the dam.
- Be careful about photographing any area with trash, as Egyptian authorities are serious about
preventing Egypt from being seen in a bad light
- The short answer is no, and don’t bring any pieces of your drone either. You will not get
through customs without losing your equipment. Flying drones is not allowed anywhere in
the country of Egypt. According to the Egyptian Aviation Act under Article 46, sentence 8:
"No unmanned aircraft is allowed to fly or to work in the territory of the State unless by
permission of the Civil Aviation Authority.
- In all cases, using unmanned aircrafts is prohibited as per the rules of the Air and Air Traffic
outlined in this respect
- Many women travel alone and have found that they have been safe. The police, tourist police,
and army are always close by, and the Egyptians themselves are generally safe and will try to
protect solo travelers.
- Although the chances of being confronted are almost negligible, please ensure that you take
the same precautions that you would anywhere else and do not be tempted to walk in
deserted areas alone
- Foreign unmarried couples can stay together in Egypt. Egyptian or Arabian unmarried
couples are not allowed to stay together, as it is illegal. The same goes for an Egyptian
man/foreign woman or Egyptian woman/foreign man, as it is illegal for them to stay in a
hotel together.
- When you search the internet for reservations and transfers or hotels directly, without the
help of agencies, you may have several surprises. Some of them can turn into
disappointments. So having someone accredited by your side, who can protect you from
these situations, is really necessary for your tranquility and security
- Travel agents now differentiate themselves by offering a curated, hands-on, and personalized
service.
A good travel agent can:
Connect you with trusted tour operators they’ve worked with before
Find the perfect airfares, rental cars, and cruise ships/cruise lines to fit your itinerary
Help you save money with exclusive upgrades, discounts, and perks that aren’t available to
the general public
Offer personalized service and peace of mind
Help you organize a group trip or family trip that meets all travelers’ requirements, saving
you time and effort
Manage trip cancellations and changes, and find flexible fares that fall within your budget
- Egypt is generally a safe country to travel to. Petty crime is rare, and it’s illegal to own guns,
so there’s that. The majority of Egyptian people are courteous and friendly to tourists.
- You should keep all travel documents, cash, passports and other valuables in your hotels or
cruise boats safety deposit boxes.
- Egypt also has Tourist Police and soldiers at nearly every corner to patrol for safety, giving
you a feel of being in secure surroundings. Egypt prides itself on its high safety record for
tourists and will do all it can to maintain this.
- Though traveling to Egypt is quite safe, you cannot be too careful with personal security.
Planning your trip with a reputable tour operator can be a wise choice, as they know the
updated security situations and thus customize your itinerary accordingly.
- Yes, most Egyptian customs differ from the Western customs due to the cultural and
religious differences, as shown below:
1. Most women in Egypt behave conservatively with strangers.
2. Most mosques require visitors to remove their shoes before entering.
3. Use the right hand to eat and give gifts.
4. It is inapt to take photos of soldiers, tanks, or any other military property.
- In general, tourists can expect a low health risk. It is only limited to digestive problems. It is
also important to take precautions and not expose yourself to the sun without protection.
- As for food, it is advisable to eat at well‐established hotels, outlets and restaurants .
- Yes, It's safe, but drinking water from the tap is not recommended. Water treatment plants in
and around Cairo heavily chlorinate the supply, so the water in the capital is relatively safe to
drink. However, it is advisable to purchase bottled water or drink treated or purified water.
Bottled water is readily available in Egypt .
- Yes, but please ensure that you only bring enough for your stay, with just a few days' extra
supplies as a backup. It would also help if you could bring the prescription as well, as proof
or for topping up (there are many pharmacies in Egypt that can do this for you). If you
happen to be traveling onwards from Egypt, and so have a lot more of your prescribed
medicine with you, please ensure that you do have the prescription as proof.
- Please make sure that the medicine or the active ingredient is not one of the medicines
prohibited for carrying or circulation in Egypt, because these medicines are not dispensed
except by order of a specialized doctor.
Regarding the conditions for obtaining a visa at border crossings and ports, they are applied in accordance with the policy for obtaining an Egyptian visa, as mentioned previously.
But kindly note that in some ports, guarantee letter will be required and also permission from the tourism police, to leave the port and return and your travel agent will help you in this case by providing the guarantee letter.
It is therefore possible to apply for an Egyptian visa on arrival at the border control for the countries that take the visa upon arrival
However, it is strongly advised against crossing the land border as information on checkpoints that issue visas on arrival is not always up to date.
Thus, applying for a visa on arrival in Egypt can be done mainly at the following international checkpoints:
Cairo International Airport
Hurghada International Airport
St Catherine's International Airport
Borg El Arab International Airport in Alexandria
Sharm El Sheikh International Airport
Luxor International Airport
Yes, as soon as you leave Egypt your visa will be stamped and so you will require another one. If you are from a country that can get their visa upon arrival in Egypt, you can get the new one when you re-enter the country, but if you require a pre-entry visa you should apply for 2 of these, using the second one when you re-enter Egypt.
If you have a multiple-entry visa, you will not need to require a visa when you come back to Egypt all the duration of your visa validity.
Unfortunately, no if you have the Visa for only this City, so once you leave the confines of the town a full tourist visa is required.
If you hold a residence permit in the country you live in you can apply to the Egyptian Embassy/Consulate General in that country, otherwise, you have to apply to the country that issued your passport.
Once you are on the website, you will need to:
Create an account
Verify your email and confirm your account
Log back on to the visa website (the one above) and enter in lots of information, like your identifying details, travel details, and passport information
Upload a picture of your passport, smaller than 500KB.
Pay the $25 visa fee using a Visa or MasterCard
Wait for confirmation, then bring the visa with you on your Egypt trip, making sure not to lose or misplace it during the journey to Egypt!
If your country is one of the countries that does not apply to obtaining a visa upon arrival, you need to apply for the visa at an Egyptian embassy or consulate in your country, either in person or by post.
Your passport must have at least six months of validity and one blank page. Other documents required for visa application vary depending on the applicant’s nationality. Please consult an Egyptian consulate in your country for more details.
Egypt visa arrival policy applies to the following countries: the United States, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Canada, all European Union countries, Norway, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Serbia, Malaysia, Macedonia, Japan, South Korea, China (as of May 2018).
If you are a citizen of one of these countries, you can obtain a visa with your passport information, personal information, and details about your travel plans upon arrival at an Egyptian port of entry. The visa on arrival is usually valid for 30 days.
Yes, all visitors to Egypt are required to have both a passport and a visa.
Unless you come from one of the visa-exempt countries or territories, which include Bahrain, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macao, Malaysia, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (as of May 2018). Citizens from some countries in North Africa and the Middle East can also visit Egypt visa-free under certain conditions.
Yes, alcohol Alcohol is permitted for sale and available in Egypt, either in better hotels, Nile Cruises, higher-class restaurants and cafes, pubs and Bazaars. You will also find off-licenses as well. The Egyptian people understand drinking alcohol according to different customs and cultures. Please note, though, it is illegal to drink alcohol in the streets in Egypt
You can import cigarettes and alcohol from other countries. However, in this case you are only allowed to import one liter of alcohol and 200 cigarettes.
Egypt is a Muslim country, and Muslims are Religiously forbidden to drink alcohol.
Although simple, traditional Egyptian food tastes excellent and still has the authentic touch of ancient times. Here are the top Egyptian dishes you must taste if you visit Egypt.
Egyptian Food: Kushari, Fattah, Melokiyah Soup, Mahshi grape leaves, Flafel, Hawawshi, Shawarma, Kofta, Kabab, Kibdah Iskandarani
Egyptian dessert: Konafah, Om Ali, Basbosa, Fetir Meshalte, Baklawa
Egyptain drinks: Egyptian Tea, Cane Juicie
Sunblock
Sunglasses
Cotton Clothes In Summer
Slipper
Passport Valid for 6 Month
Camera or Modern Phone
hat
Warm Clothes in Winter
Comfortable Shoes
Backup Cash: bring some backup cash in USD or Euros just in case you have any issues with the ATM’s or if you run out of EGP. Include small bills like $1 USD that you can use for tipping, if you run out of small Egyptian bills.
Snacks: especially if you have long driving days and for big sightseeing days, such as on the West Bank of Luxor
Swimsuit
Power Adaptors
Toilet Paper
Extra Toothbrushes
Clothing: Egypt's climate is dry all year round, so you won't require rainwear unless you are going to Alexandria between December and February. In winter you will need light woolen clothes with sweaters, “layers of clothing are recommended.
“From December to February travelers to winter clothing is essential. In spring and autumn, a combination of both is advisable for the warm days and cool nights, so pack accordingly.
From May to November, light cotton clothes are recommended People in Egypt are used to tourists visiting their countries. You are welcome to wear walking shorts and a short sleeve shirt for sightseeing excursions
On board Nile cruises we recommend to dress 'smart casual' to dinner each evening.
Swimsuits are absolutely fine for the swimming pools and beaches
On days that you visit Holy sites (mosques and churches), you preferably wear slacks, long skirts and long sleeves. If not, they provide in the mosques something long to wear to enter the mosques
Strong and comfortable closed-toe shoes are wise choices to keep your feet from sand, dust, or mud. Sandals are not good options, except for beach areas.
Egyptian public transport is, on the whole, pretty good. There is an efficient rail network linking the Nile Valley, Delta and Canal Zone, and elsewhere you can travel easily enough by bus or private transfer. On the Nile you can indulge in feluccas or cruise boats, while in the desert there’s the chance to test your camel-riding prowess. For those in a hurry, a lot of Airlines provides a network of domestic flights.
Transport in Egypt is centered in Cairo, Cairo is known around the world for its traffic. Delays are common. We like to think of it as part of the local experience, but it’s always better to have a local travel agency with driver familiar with the driving conditions and local guide.
The Cairo Pass is a ticket that allows you to visit all of the main sites in Cairo and Giza. The Luxor Pass is ticket that allows you to visit all of the archaeological sites on the East Bank and West Bank of Luxor.
These are expensive passes, so they are not worth it for everyone. But if you plan to spend a lot of time in either Cairo or Luxor, they could save you some money.
Most monuments, historical squares and museums are open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Outdoor attractions like the pyramids are open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. If you have your Book individual trips to Egypt, excursions and your Nile cruise, our tour guides will explain the exact pick-up times for the excursions and will take into account the opening times for the sights.
be prepared for early starts designed to avoid travelling during the hotter hours of the day and to enjoy the monuments in the most favorable conditions Sightseeing can also mean some strenuous walking across sand or rocks and comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Fly to Cairo and spend a day seeing the Pyramids and Egyptian Museum, and another day touring the city. Two days in Egypt is the quickest you can see anything, especially if you’re already in the neighborhood countries.To see Luxor, you’ll need to add an extra day or two to your vacation. As a result, Cairo should get at least two days; While Luxor should get at least one extra day, if not two days. If you’re already in the Middle East, you’ll need 2-4 days to have a quick visit to Egypt Highlights.
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7 to 10 Days Tour Package to Egypt. Ideally, you’ll spend at least 7 days with Nile Cruise, they can be 8 to 10 days if you want a satisfying view of the country. Spend two nights in Cairo, 3 Nights/ 4days on board Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor, and one day to Alexandria. You can also add Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh on the Red Sea to your itinerary if you have more to your holiday in Egypt.
Egypt has a voltage supply of 220V, and the plugs are the 2-round pin type that is common throughout Europe.
have the correct adapter with you, your hotel housekeeping department may have one available upon request. Kindly notice your need for an adapter
Tipping is a common practice in Egypt, and it is considered a way to show appreciation for good service. From hotel staff to taxi drivers, people in the service industry rely on tips as part of their income. In Egypt, tipping is not only expected but also appreciated. It is a way to show gratitude for a job well done.
Tipping is an essential part of the Egyptian economy, and it is a way to supplement the low wages that many service workers receive. In many cases, tips can make up a significant portion of a worker's income. As a tourist, you have the opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of those who provide you with services by tipping generously.
Moreover, tipping is also a way to build relationships and establish trust with locals. By showing appreciation for their services, you are more likely to receive better treatment and service in return.
The best time to visit Egypt would be during the winter months, from October to April. The temperatures are mild and pleasant, although evenings can become quite cool. December through January are the peak tourist months so expect large crowds if traveling at this time. The best time to enjoy the beaches, without having to endure the large crowds of summer tourists, would be from March to May. Temperatures at this time are warm and tourist sites are not too crowded.
Generally, Egypt has a desert climate, but the Mediterranean coastal areas enjoy a moderate temperature thanks to the prevailing wind. The climate features a hot season from May to October and a cool season from October to May. Average daytime temperature in Cairo during winter is around 18/20 degree Celsius. Winter is mild and has occasional light showers and during summer 30/40 degree Celsius.
In the hot season, it is dry and hot in most parts of the country and humid in the Nile Delta and Mediterranean coastal areas. So sun protection is the most important consideration for this season, especially for the fair-skinned. Pure cotton clothes and sunhats are essential. In the cool season, the weather is mild with some rain; it is bright and sunny on most days but usually cold at night.
The most humid area lies along the Mediterranean coast. The precipitation declines sharply from north to south. It may rain once in a few years in many desert areas.
You can bring enough cash for a few days
Make sure to activate the international transaction of your credit card, For making a withdrawal from an ATM in Egypt will be in Egyptian pounds, as for the banks will be available 24 hours, so if there is another branch in Egypt of your the bank, you can make the withdraw USD through it. If you need to payment in dollars in Egypt, it is preferable to have dollars cash with you. At a currency exchange, you can bring total up to 10,000 USD or the equivalent in foreign money.
The Egyptian pound is the official currency in Egypt and is commonly abbreviated as EGP or LE. The US dollar, pound sterling, and euro are accepted mainly in tourist areas and major cities.
All these three currencies can be exchanged easily into EGP at the official exchange rate at any Egyptian bank, bank desk in airports, foreign exchange counter in most upper hotels, and even at the same place where you buy your entry visa upon arrival in Egypt. Some credit cards. can also be used to withdraw Egyptian pounds at any ATM in Egypt. Please check with your local banks before departure. You must keep the receipt for the exchange process
Most of the banks are open from Sunday to Thursday; working hours being 0830 to 1400, though banks at the airports and the major entry ports are open 24 hours daily. Banks at the Malls are open on the weekends and official Holidays, Although Most tourist establishments accept credit cards such as Visa, Master Card. Some Nile cruises do not accept credit cards
Egyptian Arabic is the official widely spoken language in Egypt. English is taught in schools and is considered a secondary language that is most commonly used for tourism purposes.
Egypt is most definitely a good place to visit on a family vacation. It offers several museums where you can view ancient Egyptian artifacts, tombs of multiple pharaohs, and many more pieces’ representative of Egyptian history. Of course, there are also plenty of pyramids to be viewed and enjoyed by the whole family. If looking to relax ( Ex: Nile Cruise in Luxor / Aswan or Snorkeling at the Red Sea in Hurghada or Shram ) Egypt also offers several beaches, Adnenture ( Ex: White Desert and Bahariya Oasis or St. Catherine and Mount Sinai ) ideal for rounding off your Egypt vacation.
Time zone is GMT: +2 in winter and + 3 during daylight saving time in summer
Egypt is a country located in the northeastern corner of Africa. Coveringan area of about 1,010,000 square kilometres (390,000 sq. mi), spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest, so where is Egypt Exactly on the map?
In fact, Egypt is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Libya to the west, Sudan to the south, and the Red Sea to the east. The country’s capital and largest city, Cairo, is located in the north-central part of the country, near the Nile River delta. The Nile River, which is the longest river in the world, runs through Egypt from south to north and has been a vital resource for the country throughout its history
Egypt has been considered by far to be one of the best, if not the most ideal travel destinations in the world for a number of reasons, so here is a quick summary of why you should visit Egypt:
The ability to have a super diverse and fully complete vacation in the same country.
The climate is very delightful, the sun is always shining and the skies are always blue.
It’s one of the cheapest and affordable destinations you can travel to.
One of the safest travel destinations to travel to and spend a vacation.
Year-round sunny beaches.
The archaeological beauty and grandeur of the remaining temples, monuments, tombs, and artifacts of the Ancient Egyptian civilization.
World-famous museums such as the Grand Egyptian Museum, the National Museum of Egyptian Museum, and more.
The last standing Ancient Wonder of the World, the Great Pyramid of Giza.
A Magical Nile cruise between Luxor and Aswan.
Majestic Camping Journey in the Sahara Desert.
Disconnecting from the world at an Egyptian ecolodge.
Fun Aquatic activities across the red sea such as Scuba diving in some of the world’s very best dive spots.
Religious significance for the three holy Abrahamic religions such as Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.
Ancient whale fossils in the desert area known as Wadi El Hitan.
Medical and dental tourism offering Natural treatments and climatic physiotherapy.
Delicious foods and cuisines.
Not researching the culture & country before you go.
Not researching the locations and attractions you visit and which ones you should avoid
You don't pack culturally appropriate clothing.
Not Preparing for the weather
Not booking your Nile cruise first.
Not hiring a guide for certain tourist sites.
Traveling without a currency converter app.
Avoid discussing politics or religion with the public.
You forget to tip.
Not haggling for shopping and taxis.
Not Packing the right medicines.
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