How to Enjoy Egypt Giza Pyramids Complex

Archeologists have spent many centuries wondering about the glory of pyramids and their secrets but they have been stumped; this is the secret of why the Great Giza Pyramids are regarded as one of the greatest architectural feats of all times, and one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

The Pyramids were built almost 5000 years ago from the beginning of recorded human history to the present. When people mention “The Pyramids of Giza” They are referring typically to the three Pyramids that existed in the Giza complex. The Three Pyramids are “The Great Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure”.

1- Enjoy the Camel Rides

Have you ever tried camel rides? Or tried to pick a horse before sunset? Many tourists who visit Egypt try camel or horse rides for almost two hours around the Pyramids and have the feeling of trying a new experience in the desert and sands and running for long distances watching the three Pyramids and the Great sphinx. Do not forget to take a picture to post on your IG, and as a wise piece of advice, it’s so much better to book with a travel agency to avoid the hassle.

2- Visiting Panoramic Point

Do you have one of your family or your friends that visited Egypt before? If your answer is “YES” so, you will find absolutely a picture of him with the three Pyramids and at least one picture trying to kiss the Great Sphinx.

3- Explore the Valley Temple

This valley was used as a mortuary place or a temple for the kings and their families, it is a part of the Giza Complex Pyramids. The valley temples were built for two reasons; the first one is to serve the mummy of the king before its burial, and second, it was used for making the mummification process of the King. The valley temple is one of the most popular sites for tourists in Egypt, as it’s a unique highlight and great proof of how important it is to see and touch the civilization itself. 

4- Watching the Sound and Light Show

This show started in 1961 now, with ten languages so you will not have any difficulty understanding as it is with English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Arabic, Russian, and Japanese.

This show works at night with an audio and visual display that shows the greatness of the Egyptian civilization and expresses the old history of the Pyramids and the Pharaoh, and it starts from 20:25 $ per person.

5- Quad Bike at the Pyramids

This tour will be special from any other tour because you will enjoy a desert safari by quad bike with a panoramic view around the Pyramids, and it starts at only 50$ per person.

6- Try A Traditional Horse-drawn Carriage

You will cover the most attractions in less time, on a private and comfortable horse carriage with a panoramic view of the Three Pyramids. This tour should be done at least once in a lifetime!

7- Entering Inside the Pyramids

I’m sure you are so interested in seeing the pyramids from the inside and how the life of the ancient Egyptians was very traditional with great ACHIEVEMENTS! This is the most wonderful feeling you will get ever for the rest of your life.

8- Buy A Souvenir for a Lifetime Remembering

Do not forget to buy some souvenirs for your family and your friends from Egypt like Small Pyramids that were made from stone, antiques, coffee mugs, and miniature license plates. It’s really important.

What Was the Purpose of Building the Pyramids and Where?

The Pyramids were built first as tombs for the Kings of the ancient Egyptians, it was believed that there is a next world after the afterlife, also Egyptians believed that everyone had a soul called “a ba” and a spiritual duplicate known as “a ka”. The kings were mummified so that you can see their bodies and hair at present, their bodies were kept inside the Pyramids. Pyramids were built in the south of Egypt and under the star because they believed that the Sun dies every night.

Why Do Tourists Visit Egypt, Especially the Pyramids?

Pyramids are important to all the tourists who visit Egypt, First of all, it’s one of the seven wonders of the world, The Great Pyramids used to have invisible doors till this moment and many discoveries that we still find in many cities, the Great Pyramids have 481 feet tall, as there is no trip to Egypt without seeing the Pyramids and taking a photo beside the Great Pyramids, and Great Sphinx to be a day to be remembered in your memory.

Are the Pyramids Safe to Visit in 2023?

Honestly, there are as said risks everywhere but, for the last decade, the Egyptian governorate has concentrated its efforts on the security of the country for both the Egyptian and the tourists, you are completely SAFE in Egypt.

Needless to say, there is no particular reason to say that it could be changed for the worse in the future, as they are working on providing more facilities for the tourists, so. If you want to see The Pyramids do not worry unduly.

There are also policemen everywhere, Egyptian people are very nice, they like to communicate with tourists and they will help you whenever you need help! Also, CNN recommends Egypt as one of the safest destinations to travel to even during covid-19.

CNN had chosen our country among 21 countries to travel to in 2021, just imagine how our country is SAFE now in 2023! And the greatest achievement that we had two years ago from 2021!

It was expected that Egypt is still receiving tourists from 2021 to 2026 about 52 million tourists, and this is because how the main factor in any tour is everywhere in Egypt “Factor of Safety”.

The Weather and Best Time to Visit The Pyramids

Egypt has unique weather as it has a warm daytime temperature in both the summer and the winter and also during spring and fall.  In this article we will discuss each point in detail:

Spring in the Pyramids {This Season Starts from April to May}:

Weather in the Pyramids most of the days is almost warm, you can get your light and cotton clothes with you. You will really enjoy the weather in Egypt as there is between, there is no heat and there is no cold as in many other countries. Do not miss the chance to celebrate “Sham El-Nasim”.

Summer in the Pyramids {This Season Starts from May to August}:

The weather in the Pyramids is almost hot and it is a good choice for visitors who prefer the high temperature as it’s a good choice for people who like to dive or snorkel and prefer the seas, if they have a full package vacation in Egypt that includes other cities such as Aswan, Luxor, Alexandria, Fayoum, Hurghada, and Sharm El Sheikh.

Fall in the Pyramids {This Season Starts from September to November}:

The weather is nearly perfect during this season and it is a good choice for tourists who do not prefer crowding places, prices also are good as they could start from 40 $.

Winter in the Pyramids{This Season Starts from December to March}:

The beginning of December is a prime time to visit the Pyramids as the weather is too warm for tourists. It’s not cold at all but a little warm and it is the season for most tourists to spend their Christmas vacation in Egypt. It is highly recommended to visit the Pyramids in winter as it is the favorite season for many travelers as they prefer to visit the Pyramids. Do not miss the chance to celebrate Christmas and New Year festivals.

How Much Does It Cost to Visit the Great Pyramids?

There are many ways and options to visit the pyramids, you can visit them on a day tour from Cairo international airport, and in this case, you will have only a few hours to get back to your hotel or take your flight and back home.

1- Visiting Giza Pyramids Complex on One Day Tour

You can visit the Pyramids during a stopover tour from Cairo International Airport as many agencies can pick you up from the Airport to visit the Pyramids and drop you off at Cairo International Airport.

If you are in Egypt, they can pick you up and drop you off from your hotel in Cairo, or you can go with your family but keep in mind to be there at 08:00 am before the crowding.

It is not expensive at all to visit the Pyramids in one day and always it is accompanied by visiting the Egyptian Museum as there is a guided price that starts from 50 $ per assists with a meet and assists service, and you can enter the Great Pyramid of Khufu and pay only average 20: 25 $ Just get ready to watch the Glory itself.

2- Visiting the Pyramids through Egypt Vacation Package:

You can book with a trusted agency in Egypt Like Egypt Tours Portal to arrange a majestic tour package for you that includes many cities in Egypt. Through Egypt vacation packages, you will enjoy vising Giza Pyramids Complex, plus the most popular places in Egypt and their highlights such as:

  • Abu Simbel in Aswan.
  • Tombs of the Valley of the Kings, the valley of the queens, Abydos, and Dandara in Luxor.
  • Catacomb of Kom El-Shoqafa, Cidatel of Qaitbay, and Alexandria Library in Alexandria city.
  • Finally, do not miss the trip to visit Hurghada or Sharm El-sheikh beside the Giza Pyramids as they have so many water activities such as the aquarium, safari in the Deseret, snorkeling, and diving in the red sea.

What to Pack with You While Visiting the Pyramids?

It’s important to be ready and not miss anything before you travel anywhere such as, there are many things to pack up with you while visiting Egypt’s Giza Pyramids such as:

  • You should bring your hat with you.
  • Your Sunblock is important to protect your skin from the Sun.
  • Sunglasses protect your eyes from the sun during summertime.
  • An umbrella.
  • Comfortable shoes for walking.
  • Light clothes in the summer to not get too hot.
  • Heavy clothes and tall pants in the winter.
  • A scarf for women to cover their hair when visiting mosques.
  • Do not forget to bring your camera with you to take memorable pictures.

Restaurants near the Pyramids of Giza

Do not miss the chance to try traditional Egyptian food during your tour of the pyramids on a Pyramid view and take a picture of the traditional food with the Pyramids. There are many restaurants and cafes that introduce traditional food such as 9 Pyramids Lounge, Pavilion, Egypt Pyramid Café, and heaven Lounge & rooftop view.

One of the most popular meals in Egypt is “Kushari” (Mixed rice, macaroni, lentils, and sauce of tomato).

Second, “Mahshi” Egyptians like to stuff everything with meat or rice, if you get the chance to try it, just order a mix of all the types of it and I doubt you will get it less than 9/10.

Third, the macaroni bechamel, this dish contains pasta, white sauce, and a meat slicer.

Fourth, molokhia, a green soap made from the leaves of jute, can taste it with rabbits, chicken, or meat.

What is more, than eating “Taameya”?1 This meal contains fava meals and green mixed. You can try it with beans, fries, and salad.

All these words considered The Pyramids as one of the most glamorous ancient wonders of the world, these unrivaled structures have stood since 5000 years ago and yet no one can discover or explain their secret as perhaps forever they will be. The ancient Egyptians used their creativity, so Egypt will remain immortal because of those pyramids and its kind people all over the ages.

Conclusion

Experience the wonders of ancient Egyptian civilization by exploring the Giza Pyramids and another historical monument in the land of Pharaohs with our exclusive Egypt Pyramids tour packages. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this beautiful country, as you discover the iconic monuments and learn about their significance. Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit the birthplace of one of the greatest civilizations in human history.

4 Days Cairo and Abu Simbel Tour Package 

Embark on an unforgettable 4-day tour package to Cairo and Abu Simbel, where ancient wonders and majestic temples await. Explore the iconic sites of Cairo, including the pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum, before journeying to Abu Simbel to witness the breathtaking temples of Ramses II and Nefertari. With our carefully curated itinerary, knowledgeable guides, and inclusive services, this tour offers a compact yet immersive experience of Egypt’s rich history. Discover the secrets of the pharaohs, marvel at awe-inspiring architecture, and create lasting memories View Tour Details

5 Days Cairo and Alexandria Tour Package

Embark on a 5-day journey through Egypt’s most fascinating cities, Cairo and Alexandria. From the grand pyramids and ancient temples to the coastal beauty and cultural landmarks, this tour package is designed to showcase the best of both worlds. With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and convenient transportation, you’ll have an immersive and hassle-free experience. Join us on this captivating adventure and create memories that will last a lifetime View Tour Details

6 Days Cairo, Luxor, Aswan & Abu Simbel Package

Embark on an extraordinary 6-day journey through the heart of ancient Egypt with our Cairo, Luxor, Aswan & Abu Simbel package. Begin your adventure in Cairo, where you’ll explore the iconic pyramids and delve into the treasures of the Egyptian Museum. Continue to Luxor and Aswan, where you’ll witness the grand temples along the Nile River, and conclude your tour with a visit to the awe-inspiring temples of Abu Simbel. With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and hassle-free transportation, this package offers a comprehensive exploration of Egypt’s historic sites. Join us on this incredible journey and unlock the secrets of the pharaohs View Tour Details

7 Days Cairo, Luxor & Alexandria Tour

Experience the best of Egypt’s cultural and coastal attractions with our 7-day Cairo, Luxor & Hurghada holiday. Begin your journey in Cairo, where you’ll discover the iconic Pyramids of Giza, explore the ancient artifacts at the Egyptian Museum, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Egypt’s capital. Then, travel to Luxor, often referred to as the world’s greatest open-air museum, where you’ll explore magnificent temples, tombs, and archaeological sites. Finally, unwind in the idyllic beach destination of Hurghada, known for its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. With comfortable accommodations, expert guides, and hassle-free transportation, this holiday package provides a well-rounded experience of Egypt’s rich history and natural beauty View Tour Details

BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN EGYPT 2023

The Best Places to Visit in Egypt are truly incredible, offering each traveler a variety of incredible historical and natural attractions to Explore. The goal of this article is to provide every traveler with all the facts and information about all the best places to visit in Egypt. This article was written by a group of a highly skilled and professional team of tour guides, tour operators, and travel consultants who have two decades of experience about the best places to visit in Egypt.

Egypt is the land of wonders home to the greatest collection of artifacts and monuments ever created in the history of the human race dating back to more than 4500 years. Travelers from all over the world come to explore its hidden tales and wonders while enjoying their time to the fullest. Egypt has more than a third of the world’s monuments that’s why it’s a recommended travel destination by everyone even UNESCO. Due to the countless number of Egyptian monuments & attractive destinations, it is easy for anyone to go to any of Egypt’s majestic destinations and enjoy an unforgettable vacation. Here are the best places in Egypt to visit in 2023, starting with:

Best Places to Visit in Cairo in 2023

Cairo has always been the city of wonder, minarets, and skyscrapers which also includes amazing tourist attractions from the pharaonic, the Coptic, and the Islamic sights in old Cairo which make it the first tourist attraction in Egypt for travelers.

1. The Pyramids of Giza

Giza pyramids are one of the most majestic attractions to visit in Egypt. Giza Pyramids are located on the Giza plateau, on the west bank of the Nile. It includes three pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menquare, which were built about 4,500 years ago. They are the royal tombs, each of which bears the name of the king which was built in his reign. The Pyramid of Khufu is the most famous and one of the wonders of the ancient world that remained the tallest building until the 17th century. Your Egypt tours are not complete without visiting the Pyramids of Giza. The pyramid is a stage of the development of the architecture of tombs in ancient Egypt. The pyramid site of Dahshur shouldn’t be forgotten since it is home to the Red Pyramid and Bent Pyramid, which should be included on any visit near the Saqqara area that includes the incredible Step Pyramid of Saqqara.

2. The Great Sphinx

The Sphinx is a statue of a mythical creature called the Sphinx with the body of a lion and a human head. It was carved from one block of limestone, believed to be built by the Egyptians in the reign of Pharaoh Khafre “2558-2532 B.C“ to resemble him, located on the Giza plateau on the west bank of the Nile in Giza, Cairo.

3. The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian Museum contains a large number of exhibits, which include several ancient Egyptian artifacts dating back to ancient times, as the number of pieces displayed, is approximately one hundred and thirty-six thousand pieces.

4. The Grand Egyptian Museum

The Grand Egyptian Museum is one of the largest museums in the world dedicated to solely showcasing the history and culture of ancient Egypt. it contains a large number of facilities, entertainment centers, and exhibits, which include several ancient Egyptian artifacts up to more than 150,000 datings back to ancient times including the entire full collection of Pharaoh Tutankhamen.

5. The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) 

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is a cultural and historical gate located in the ancient city of El Fustat in old Cairo which was the first capital of Egypt that overlooks Ain El Seera Lake, for the purpose of shedding some light on the ancient Egyptian Civilization only that spanned across more than 5000 years. The museum is set to be an archaeological miracle that showcases 50,000 artifacts across the timeline of the Ancient Egyptian Civilization from Pre-historical, to Pharaonic, to Archaic, to Greco-Roman, to Medieval, to Coptic, to Islamic, and finally modern & contemporary times.

6. Khan El Khalili Bazaar

This magical market dates to the 14th century to be a labyrinth of golden art and beauty on each of its corners. Khan El Khalili is one of the most famous landmarks in old Cairo which is characterized by the existence of marvelous handicrafts of copper, wood, and other materials, tourists can buy what they want as souvenirs from this wonderful place.

7. Islamic Cairo

Islamic Cairo is a magical place known as Historic Cairo or Medieval Cairo which centers around the Citadel of Cairo that offers a deep look into the historical and cultural heritage during the early period of Islam. It became a World Cultural Heritage site in 1979 for being the new center of the Islamic world, reaching its golden age in the 14th century and one of the world’s oldest Islamic cities, filled with its famous mosques, madrasas, hammams, and fountains like Ibn Tulan Mosquem Hasan Mosque, The Legendary Cairo Citadel of Salah El-Din, Al-Azhar Mosque, and countess more.

Best Places to Visit in Luxor in 2023

Luxor is a true reflection of the ancient Egyptian heaven located in Upper Egypt; it’s one of the best places to visit in Egypt that includes marvelous tourist attractions, many travelers of Egypt prefer to explore its attractions during a Nile river cruise such as:

1. Karnak Temple Complex

Karnak temple represents the true soul and spirit of the entire city of Luxor which has many temples built by the ancient Egyptians Kings and Queens from the middle kingdom(2040-1782 BC) during the reign of Senusret I in the 16th century BC and the new Kingdom (1570-1050 BC)  which continued till the Ptolemaic period (323-30 BC). The Karnak temple was known as Ipet-isu “The Most Selected Of Places” and Pr-Imn “House Of Amon”. These temples return to the god Amon and other Egyptian mythology gods and goddesses mainly dedicated to God Amun with his wife Mut and son Khnsou, other gods like Osiris, Montu, Ptah, and Isis that were found at that time. There are beautiful presentations of sound and light, which are held at night every day, the legendary avenue of sphinxes, and these spectacles are a great way to discover these temples. The distance between Luxor and Karnak is estimated at about 3 kilometers.

2. Luxor Temple

Luxor temple is one of the most important and beautiful landmarks to be visited by many tourists on the east bank of the Nile. The Luxor temple or as it was known the southern sanctuary was constructed in 1400 BC in the new Kingdom (1550-1070 BC) with sandstone from the Gebel el-Silsila area under the reign of pharaoh Amenhotep III (1390-1352 BC)of the 18th dynasty then completed by king Tutankhamun (1336-1327 BC)  to honor the creator god Amun of the Theban Triad with Mut the goddess of justice and Khonsu the god of the moon and the rejuvenation of kingship and hold the annual Opet festival.  It contains the edifice belonging to King Ramses II, in addition to the obelisk decorated with all the victories achieved by the King, and the many statues placed in the forefront of the expanse. The sound and light show of the Luxor temple are not to be missed.

3. The Valley of the Kings

Valley of the Kings is located on the western side of the Nile River at the heart of a hill hidden between the mountains and has been used for a long period of time, as the final resting place for many Pharaohs for more than 500 years during the new kingdom. It contains about 63 cut-rock decorated tombs and chambers and this valley contains a lot of tombs that belong to the kings and queens of that era such as Ramses (I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, IX, X), Amenhotep I, Hatshepsut, Seti I and the famous boy-king Tutankhamun, and these graves are decorated with great engravings and images. All these elements have made this majestic valley the ultimate tourist attraction that bewitched a large number of tourists worldwide.

4. Hatshepsut Temple

The temple of Queen Hatshepsut also known as Djeser-Djeseru (Holy of Holies) was built in the Eighteenth Dynasty during the new kingdom to honor the god Amun. It is located on the west bank of the Nile River and remains one of the most preserved temples in Egypt and the world. it was built in her honor and consists of three ascending terraces, the temple has a great view which makes it one of the beautiful archaeological sites in upper Egypt.

5. Dendera and Abydos Temples 

Near the majestic city of Luxor is the marvelous Dendera temple the worship center of the goddess Hathor of healing & love while the Abydos temple acted as a center for the cult of the ruler of the underworld Osiris which was believed to be an entrance to the underworld. They are filled with the most picture-perfect and most preserved decoration and artifacts all across Egypt.  

Best Places to Visit in Aswan in 2023

The Nubia city of Aswan is known as a mythical golden city of art and originality and the home to a number of the famous archaeological site and some of the most beautiful scenes of natural beauty, Aswan includes wonderful historical monuments, it’s located after Luxor city in Upper Egypt, the tourists in Egypt prefer to enjoy a Nile cruise, as it’s one of the best experiences to partake in Egypt.

1. Philae Island

Philae temple is one of the last temples to ever be built in Egypt, constructed between 380 BC and362 BC by king Ptolemy II and enlarged by various kings across the Ptolemaic Era. It is located in the Nile River, opposite the Aswan desert where it used to be the worship center for Isis goddess of Motherhood and healing, and contains the remains of several ancient temples which were constructed for commemorating the Pharaohs. A great deal of information about the mythology of ancient Egypt was known through this temple like the myth of Osiris.

2. The Unfinished Obelisk

The unfinished obelisk dates back to the modern era of the new kingdom in the reign of Queen Hatshepsut which is affiliated to the Pharaohs’ empire. it is characterized by its enormous size and incomplete construction.

3. Aswan High Dam

Aswan High Dam is a water dam located on the Nile River in the southern part of the Republic of Egypt. It was established during the reign of Gamal Abdel Nasser in the mid-50s. The dam controls the Nile water flow rate and reduces the effects of its flood. It is used to generate electricity in Egypt.

4. The Two Temples of Abu Simbel

The temple of Abu Simbel is an archaeological site containing two huge temple rocks in southern Egypt on the west bank of Lake Nasser, about 290 km southwest of Aswan, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, known as the Nubian Antiquities. the temple consists of two temples, one belongs to King Ramses II reflecting on his great victories like the ancient battle of Kadesh, and the other to his wife Nefertari, a lot of people who care about ancient history come to visit this majestic place to discover the great civilization of ancient Egyptian. The best time to visit the Abu Simbel Temple is during the sun festival that happens on the 22 of February and October to celebrate the anniversary of Ramesses’ ascension to the throne (in February) and his birthday (in October). This fantastic monument is one of the best places to visit in Egypt in 2023.

Best Places to Visit in Alexandria in 2023

Alexandria is a heavenly gem and a truly historical city that needs to be visited, it has beautiful sites to discover, Alexandria is a Mediterranean port city in Egypt, which was founded by Alexander the Great in 332 BC, and became the capital of Greco-Roman Egypt and a rival to Rome before falling into decline in the 4th century AD. and it’s the second capital of Egypt as well as one of the best cities in Egypt, the city of Alexandria contains some tourist attractions to visit such as:

1. Qaitbay Citadel

Qaitbay citadel was built at the site of the ancient Alexandria lighthouse using some of its salvaged stones that were destroyed because of a devastating earthquake in 702 AH. It was built by Sultan Al-Ashraf Abu Al-Nasr Qaitbay in 882 AH and was completed in 884 AH.

2. Pompey’s Pillar

Pompey’s pillar is one of the highest monuments in the world and the only roman artifact located outside its original country. It was built from granite in the third century AD to commemorate Emperor Diocletian. It is located on the hill of Sedra and is about 27 meters long and 26.85 meters high.

3. Kom Al-Shakafa

The archaeological Catacombs of Kom El-Shoqafa are located in the south of the neighborhood of Mina Al-Basal in the area of Kom El-Shoqafa, Its name is relative to the crushers and pottery remnants found in them.

4. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina

Alexandria library is one of the most important cultural monuments in the city and the world. It is located in the Shatby area on the Mediterranean coast and contains more than eight million books.

Best Places to Visit in the Red Sea & Sinia 

The natural Beauty of Sinia and resorts of the Red Sea are modernly equipped with fine facilities and easy access to heavenly natural attractions, multi-colored coral, and exotic fish that live beneath the waves of the magical red sea.

1. Sharm El Sheikh

The Red Sea coral and marine life can be easily explored and enjoyed across the amazing resort of Sharm El Sheikh located between the desert of the Sinai Peninsula and the Red Sea, filled with the most spectacular coral reefs to be found anywhere in the world. Consisting of three beautiful bays, Sharm el-sheik is a diving and watersports paradise plus pay a visit to Saint Catherine’s Monastery. one of the best locations in the red sea Sherm El Sheik resort is Naama Bay is the main center of attractions and is a cosmopolitan, stylish resort consisting of numerous bars and terraced cafes, plus a number of diving spots like the Ras Mohammed National Park, home of Shark Reef.

2. The Sinai Desert

The Sinai Desert is a part of the Sinai Peninsula, located in the northeastern corner of Egypt. This arid peninsula features flat, rolling plains to the north and mountains toward the south. It is between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, and on its southern tip is the Sharm el-Sheikh resort which is a base for diving and snorkeling around the reefs of Ras Mohammed National Park.

3. The Eastern Sahara

The eastern Sahara is located on the east of the Nile river between the red sea the Nile river and extends from Egypt in the north till the south of Eritrea with parts of Ethiopia and Sudan. The Eastern Desert which is known as the Arabian Desert is famous for its volcanic-rock mountains that run along the Red Sea Coast, which have been formed about three billion years ago. It spans across south-eastwards into north-eastern Sudan and from the Nile River valley eastwards to the Gulf of Suez and the Red Sea, covering an area of about 85,690 square miles, which is about 21% of Egypt’s surface area. The eastern desert is known as the red sea hills or the Arabian desert where the most collection of natural spots and restores are located around the magical Red Sea Riveria.

4. Hurghada

Considered to be the best place to enjoy a tropical vacation across the waters of the red sea. It is a marvelous beach resort town stretching some 40km along Egypt’s Red Sea coast. Famous for containing a number of aquatic activities such as snorkeling, kite & windsurfing, scuba diving and more, swimming with dolphins, riding a semi-submarine plus a super safari to the eastern desert to the Bedouin village, visit the Hurghada grand aquarium, and many more. Some of the best places in Hurghada is Sheduan island,  Abu Minqar island, Dishet El-Dhaba, Marsa Abu Galawa “Carless Reef”, El Fanus “Dolhin Reef”, Turtle Bay, Oberoi House Reef, Gota Abu Ramada a.k.a “The Aquarium”, Gota Abu Makadi,  Gifton Island plus some inner resorts surrounding Hurghada such as the Sahl Hasheesh, El Quseir, Sunrise city Resort, Makadi Bay, Cleopatra Luxury Resort, Soma Bay, Sharm El Naga, El Gouna and more.

5. Saint Catherine Monastery

One of the oldest continually functioning monastic communities in the world is Saint Catherine monastery. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was constructed in 527 AD by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I around the chapel of the burning bush which became a center of refuge and pilgrimage during the middle ages in the 6th century. It was known as The Sacred Monastery of the God-Trodden Mount Sinai and the Monastery of the Transfiguration, but later on, became connected with St. Catherine of Alexandria. Catherine’s Monastery became a major pilgrimage destination in the Byzantine Era even till our current day.

A Chance from the Heavens

Step into the ancient Pharaoh’s land, a world of majestic temples, mysterious mummies, marvelous felucca sailboats, and exotic bazaars through our Egypt private tours. Take a look around the suburbs of Cairo with a professional Egyptologist guide. At the Grand Egyptian Museum, you will cast your eyes on the enchanting artifacts such as the mummy of King Ramses II and the treasures of the King boy Tutankhamun. Then step onboard a luxury Nile River cruise and watch some of the most beautiful scenery on the banks of the Nile between Luxor & Aswan such as the beautiful palms, banks, and great modern & ancient buildings. Create unforgettable memories through our tours below:

4 Days Cairo and Abu Simbel Tour Package 

Embark on an unforgettable 4-day tour package to Cairo and Abu Simbel, where ancient wonders and majestic temples await. Explore the iconic sites of Cairo, including the pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum, before journeying to Abu Simbel to witness the breathtaking temples of Ramses II and Nefertari. With our carefully curated itinerary, knowledgeable guides, and inclusive services, this tour offers a compact yet immersive experience of Egypt’s rich history. Discover the secrets of the pharaohs, marvel at awe-inspiring architecture, and create lasting memories View Tour Details

5 Days Cairo and Alexandria Tour Package

Embark on a 5-day journey through Egypt’s most fascinating cities, Cairo and Alexandria. From the grand pyramids and ancient temples to the coastal beauty and cultural landmarks, this tour package is designed to showcase the best of both worlds. With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and convenient transportation, you’ll have an immersive and hassle-free experience. Join us on this captivating adventure and create memories that will last a lifetime View Tour Details

6 Days Cairo, Luxor, Aswan & Abu Simbel Package

Embark on an extraordinary 6-day journey through the heart of ancient Egypt with our Cairo, Luxor, Aswan & Abu Simbel package. Begin your adventure in Cairo, where you’ll explore the iconic pyramids and delve into the treasures of the Egyptian Museum. Continue to Luxor and Aswan, where you’ll witness the grand temples along the Nile River, and conclude your tour with a visit to the awe-inspiring temples of Abu Simbel. With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and hassle-free transportation, this package offers a comprehensive exploration of Egypt’s historic sites. Join us on this incredible journey and unlock the secrets of the pharaohs View Tour Details

7 Days Cairo, Luxor & Alexandria Tour

Experience the best of Egypt’s cultural and coastal attractions with our 7-day Cairo, Luxor & Hurghada holiday. Begin your journey in Cairo, where you’ll discover the iconic Pyramids of Giza, explore the ancient artifacts at the Egyptian Museum, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Egypt’s capital. Then, travel to Luxor, often referred to as the world’s greatest open-air museum, where you’ll explore magnificent temples, tombs, and archaeological sites. Finally, unwind in the idyllic beach destination of Hurghada, known for its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. With comfortable accommodations, expert guides, and hassle-free transportation, this holiday package provides a well-rounded experience of Egypt’s rich history and natural beauty View Tour Details

List of What to Pack for Egypt Trip

What to pack for Egypt is a very important question to many travelers from all over the world who enjoy their time in Egypt to the fullest while being prepared for the new and different surroundings and culture. The purpose of this article is to provide information and answers about the Egypt packing list that every traveler should have during their vacation tour in Egypt.

All the information and answers provided on this page have been provided by ETP Team which is a group of highly trained, knowledgeable, and expert travel advisors and consultants. Every true traveler knows that preparation is vital and packing is the key to a complete and memorable vacation in Egypt.

Traveling to Egypt has always been on everyone’s bucket list as you can’t call yourself a true traveler without stepping your feet in immortal Egyptian soil. You will explore one of the seven wonders of the ancient world the great pyramid of Giza and stare at the face of the great sphinx. Taking a stroll on the oldest market in the Middle East the golden brick road of Khan El Khalili will send you back to the times of ancient tales.

Boarding a Nile River Cruise on the lifestream of Egypt between the heavenly lands of Luxor and Aswan where you will listen to the tales of ancient times and behold all hypnotic wonder and beauty of the Valley of the Kings, Karnak temple, Edfu temple, the great Abu Simbel temples and many more. The beaches & shores of the red sea Riviera in the mesmerizing city resort of Hurghada will elevate your horizon and vision of beauty to new levels.

What Are the Most Important Items to Pack to Egypt?

The packing list for Egypt should include:

  • Long, baggy skirts or pants.
  • Long-sleeved T-shirts.
  • Bathing suit.
  • A Bag back.
  • Wide-brimmed hat.
  • Sunglasses.
  • Comfortable and easy walking shoes.
  • A scarf for women to cover their hair when visiting mosques and churches.
  • A light jacket if traveling outside of summer.
  • Power Adaptor.
  • Medical kit.
  • Credit Card.
  • Important Medications.
  • All the important documents.

You will begin by discovering all the items that you need to pack during your time in Egypt starting with:

What Clothes Should I Pack for Egypt?

You should pack less than you normally would as you’ll likely be dragging your baggage around frequently during your trip. You should pack for a delightful warm-weather like a light jacket, layering shirts, and an umbrella, also bring sunglasses and a brimmed hat to shield your face from the sun and bring comfortable lightweight cotton or linen clothing as well as all the typical clothing like a pair of shorts, swimsuit, socks, and underwear.

A pair of comfortable open walking shoes or sandals are indispensable for walks through ancient Egyptian archaeological sites. Egypt is a liberal country but so women may be wondering what a female traveler should pack to wear in Egypt, then every female traveler should bring at least one long-sleeved blouse and head-covering scarf in a case for visits to mosques.

You could pack a versatile, slightly dressy outfit for nights out and if you were wondering if you can wear leggings in Egypt then the answer is yes. The most important accessory you should bring is a backpack you can move easily between the site while carrying all of your things.

Required Documents to Pack for Egypt

You should always have copies of your passport, visa, travel insurance, credit card information, and traveler’s check information just in case and carry them with you at all times away from the originals. Carry your travel insurance information with you in case you find yourself in a doctor’s office in Egypt, meanwhile, leave copies of these documents with a friend or relative back home in case of loss or theft.

If you have any discount ID cards, such as an International Student Identity card (ISIC), bring these so you can save some of the admissions fees to Egypt’s top historical monuments. You should also carry your hotel & travel agency business card and info at all times.

For Egypt entry visa, many countries are eligible to obtain a visa on arrival at Egyptian airports such as the US, the UK, EU Nationals, Australia, Canada, Croatia, Croatia, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Macedonia, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Serbia, and Ukraine. Your visa will cost $25.00 USD per person that will be paid at the airport and your passport will have to be valid for 6 months before its expiration date before entry date to Egypt. 

At the current time of COVID-19, all vaccinated travelers must have a QR code from an authorized lab that proves that have taken their vaccinations. Every vaccinated traveler must have their final dose at least two weeks before traveling to Egypt. You can check vaccination and Covid-19 test certificate update.

How Much Money Should I Bring to Egypt?

It’s known that each day in Egypt will cost about 650 Egyptian pounds during a day of personal spending during your vacation in Egypt according to the latest surveys conducted by travel consultors in Egypt. You should keep your smaller bills such as 5’s or 10’s for tipping which represents 5% or 10% of the total bill, and anything else.

You should keep your cash and valuables in a money bag, especially in Egypt’s tourist areas and overcrowded public transportation. It is acceptable to bring a major credit or debit card with you to Egypt since many establishments accept payments with plastic, and ATM machines can be found in major cities and tourist sites.

You should also Bring cash to exchange for Egyptian pounds, and hoard your smaller bills and coins for tipping, taxi trips, and the various Egyptian merchants in need of small change. More and more tours, hotels, and shops in Egypt ask for payment in US dollars due to Egypt’s currency shortage, so have a small stash on you.

What Electronics Should I Pack For Egypt Vacation?

You should bring a power bank, portable wifi, Earbuds, a universal travel adapter because you never know, also a small camera or one with a detachable zoom lens. Once you arrive, you can purchase Egyptian phone credits or a SIM card to contact whom you ever choose. You should have a portable travel strip so you can charge anything you want from your phone to your laptop or any others. You will then continue to:

Medication to Pack with When Traveling to Egypt

It’s important to include a medical kit and hygienic items on your Egypt packing list, since these aren’t always available, especially outside of the tourist sites. Every traveler should bring any described medication that you could ever need. A few basic hygiene items that should facilitate your trip to Egypt include a toothbrush & toothpaste, tissues for public restrooms, oral care items, scissors, and tweezers.

Your medical kit should include bandages, antibacterial ointment, ibuprofen, Advil, aspirin, and if traveling off the beaten path or on board a Nile Cruise, you should pack Dramamine, anti-diarrhea drugs, and re-hydration salts. Another must-pack is a reliable brand of sunscreen and skincare with an SPF of 30 or higher. One of the most essential items to carry at the moment is antibacterial hand gel and a mask.

What Can You Not Bring to Egypt?

The things that are allowed to bring to Egypt under the regulations of the Egyptian law include:200 cigarettes, 25 cigars, or 200 grams of tobacco, 1 liter of alcoholic beverages, 1 liter of perfume or eau de cologne, Non-commercial articles with a total value under USD $200, Goods for personal use.

Prohibited Items to Bring In Egypt

  • Narcotics
  • Cotton
  • Live, frozen, or stuffed birds or any bird-derived product
  • Firearms, including sporting guns

There is a list of illegal drugs which are not allowed entry to Egypt; include Didrex Tablets, Nicocodeine, PROXY, NITRAZEN, Mogadon, vaccine injections, Ergotamine, Dextromethorphan, KETAMINE INJ, Pulmolar, Co-Diovan, Kodinalin, Phenobarbital, Somanil, Nova Tablets that have an extended effect.

Create Beautiful Memories in Egypt

The mesmerizing land of Egypt has a lot to offer, from its beautiful landscapes to its seas and vast deserts, to its historical wonders in its immortal cities including Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan. It’s a one-holiday destination that has it all so don’t miss the chance to live in such a beautiful country through our Egypt private tours.

4 Days Cairo and Abu Simbel Tour Package 

Embark on an unforgettable 4-day tour package to Cairo and Abu Simbel, where ancient wonders and majestic temples await. Explore the iconic sites of Cairo, including the pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum, before journeying to Abu Simbel to witness the breathtaking temples of Ramses II and Nefertari. With our carefully curated itinerary, knowledgeable guides, and inclusive services, this tour offers a compact yet immersive experience of Egypt’s rich history. Discover the secrets of the pharaohs, marvel at awe-inspiring architecture, and create lasting memories View Tour Details

5 Days Cairo and Alexandria Tour Package

Embark on a 5-day journey through Egypt’s most fascinating cities, Cairo and Alexandria. From the grand pyramids and ancient temples to the coastal beauty and cultural landmarks, this tour package is designed to showcase the best of both worlds. With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and convenient transportation, you’ll have an immersive and hassle-free experience. Join us on this captivating adventure and create memories that will last a lifetime View Tour Details

6 Days Cairo, Luxor, Aswan & Abu Simbel Package

Embark on an extraordinary 6-day journey through the heart of ancient Egypt with our Cairo, Luxor, Aswan & Abu Simbel package. Begin your adventure in Cairo, where you’ll explore the iconic pyramids and delve into the treasures of the Egyptian Museum. Continue to Luxor and Aswan, where you’ll witness the grand temples along the Nile River, and conclude your tour with a visit to the awe-inspiring temples of Abu Simbel. With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and hassle-free transportation, this package offers a comprehensive exploration of Egypt’s historic sites. Join us on this incredible journey and unlock the secrets of the pharaohs View Tour Details

7 Days Cairo, Luxor & Alexandria Tour

Experience the best of Egypt’s cultural and coastal attractions with our 7-day Cairo, Luxor & Hurghada holiday. Begin your journey in Cairo, where you’ll discover the iconic Pyramids of Giza, explore the ancient artifacts at the Egyptian Museum, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Egypt’s capital. Then, travel to Luxor, often referred to as the world’s greatest open-air museum, where you’ll explore magnificent temples, tombs, and archaeological sites. Finally, unwind in the idyllic beach destination of Hurghada, known for its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. With comfortable accommodations, expert guides, and hassle-free transportation, this holiday package provides a well-rounded experience of Egypt’s rich history and natural beauty View Tour Details

BEST TIME TO VISIT EGYPT 2023/2024

The best time to visit Egypt is a highly important question that will determine the fate of every vacation in Egypt. This article’s main goal is to provide every traveler with all the information and facts about the best time to enjoy a vacation in Egypt. This article was written by a group of highly skilled team of tour operators, tour guides, and travel consultants who have more than two decades of experience. “The Land of Pharaohs” is your outstanding destination to spend terrific time either on vacations or in your leisure time.

Tens of thousands of tourists come every year to visit the memorable touristic sites in the motherland “Egypt” because of the beautiful weather in different areas of Egypt during the year that is mixed with beautiful sceneries and great history. There are large amounts of touristic sites and historical monuments that date back to the era of pharaohs who were responsible for leaving such a mesmerizing civilization and the long-lasted historical destinations. So let us first speak about the climate in Egypt and mention the best time to visit Egypt in 2023/2024.

The Expected Temperature of Egypt in 2023/2024

Egypt is a country that has a beautiful variety of weather temperatures through its different regions and sites. The temperature in Egypt ranges from 37 c to 14 c. Summer in Egypt is somehow hot and winter is cool and mild but sometimes it becomes cold at night. The average of low temperatures vary from 9.5 °C  in the wintertime to 23 °C in the summertime and average high temperatures vary from 17 °C in the wintertime to 32 °C in the summertime. The temperature is moderate all along the coasts. The weather in Egypt considers being one of the top reasons to visit Egypt.

The Best Time to Visit Egypt in 2023/2024

If you are looking for the best time to visit Egypt in 2023/2024 then the period from October to April is the ideal time to be in Egypt. You have to escape the heat of July and August by traveling to the beaches of the Red Sea. Here are the seasons of the year with their major celebrations and the best time to visit Egypt:

Visiting Egypt in the Spring – “20th of March  to 20th of June”

This represents the best time for both tourists and locals in Egypt as the temperature is moderate in such a season but they have to avoid “Khamsin Wind” between March and April as you may find dust and sand in the air. There is an interesting festival in spring which is “Sham Ennessim”. It is an Egyptian national holiday, which falls on the day after the Eastern Christian Easter. It is a very interesting celebration as people spend all day out picnicking in any space of green, public gardens, on the Nile, or at the zoo, eating the traditional food of Fesikh “Salty or Dried Fish”, lettuce or green onions, and colored boiled eggs. Check our Egypt Easter tours and book your dream vacation in Egypt if you wish.

Visiting Egypt in the Summer – “20th of June to 22th of September”

The summer in Egypt is sometimes hot, especially in Upper Egypt. There are many interesting activities you can do in the summertime just like visiting the great touristic destinations and witnessing the glorious life of the ancient Egyptians. You can enjoy the Egyptian beaches, resorts, and have trips to the different coastal beaches like Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh. If you are an adventurous person, you can try the quad bike safari to discover the golden sand of Egypt with the different areas there and all of these activities you can find in our Egypt red sea holidays.

Visiting Egypt in the Autumn – “22th of September to 21th of December”

Autumn in Egypt is a nice season like spring when you can spend a good time in Egypt and prices become so reasonable. Nile River Cruises are awesome in such a time during the year to visit the memorable touristic locations in Egypt. You will board a five-star cruise and sail on the enchanting river of the Nile plus enjoy the best tours with an expert tour guide to the majestic sites located on the banks of the Nile such as Karnak & Hatshepsut temples, Valley of the Kings,  Philae Temple, Aswan High Dam, Edfu & Kom Ombo temples, and much more.

Visiting Egypt in the Winter – “21th of December to 21th of March”

The winter in Egypt is the highest tourist season. The Coptics of Egypt celebrate Coptic Christmas on the 7th of January and you shouldn’t such a celebration. On such a day, most Christians go to the Coptic Orthodox church and they start having their unique traditions. After the Christmas celebration, Christians go back home to eat a fantastic meal and celebrate with their families. It is the best time to visit Egypt and celebrate in the Egyptian streets, cafés, and restaurants while having a Christmas tree and wearing like Santa.

Check our Egypt Christmas tours that include an amazing variety of Egypt vacations for you and your family. You can also attend the Abu Simbel Sun Festival, which is held on the 22nd of February and on the 22nd of October every year. Abu Simbel temple is the sole reason for which tourists from all over get attracted to Aswan in Egypt. There is a sun festival at Abu Simbel Temple, which can only be witnessed twice every year. The light that streams into the temple, reflects on King Ramses II and the statues of the sun god, illuminate the whole place revealing the brilliant architecture of the place. Ramses decided that this complex has to be lighted up twice a year, once on the 22nd of February, on the anniversary of his ascension to the throne, and the second time on the 22nd of October to celebrate his birthday.

Best Activities to Do in Different Seasons in Egypt

From February to April and from October to November, you can enjoy the most while trying the Nile River Cruise and take a long walk in the trial of Sinai. You can also pay a visit to the most popular Egypt tourist attractions such as Giza Pyramids Complex, Luxor & Aswan attractions, and the memorable Egyptian Museum. The period from October to April is the best time to try the fanciful Nile River Cruises in Egypt. You can also visit iconic sights like the Valley of the Kings and the Karnak & Luxor Temples. June to September are the peak months for tourists to visit the resorts of the Red Sea.

You will have the opportunity to relax and enjoy the beautiful weather of Egypt while sitting on the beach and playing with your family or friends. Try to check our Egypt family holiday packages, it’s wonderful itineraries that have well-created to suit all family’s interests. In order to visit the Western Desert, you have to avoid the summer season as it becomes so hot during such a season. From February to April and from September to November you may have the best chance to try a desert safari and see the amazing beauty of the lands of Egypt.

Festival & Public Holidays in Egypt 2023/2024

It is known all around the world that Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims when they don’t eat during the daytime. Most of the cafés and restaurants are closed during that part of the year in Egypt except for the tourist sites, hotels, and restaurants. At the end of Ramadan, there are many festivals and celebrations. You can enjoy it by witnessing the Egyptian celebration with Eid El-Fitr and the festivals of all the major shops and restaurants in different areas.

Here are the most common festivals & public holidays in Egypt in 2023/2024. After this occasion, there is another outstanding eid, which is Eid El-Adha. In this eid, Ibrahim is honored to sacrifice his son Ismail as an act of obedience to the command of Allah. Before he sacrificed his son, Allah provided a lamb to be sacrificed with instead. So every year, Muslims all around the world celebrate this occasion in a splendid 4 days celebration. Finally, we hope that you liked our informative work, and if you want to book a tour of Egypt, then look below.

Best Time to Cruise the Nile

The best time to book a Nile cruise is between October and April, Temperatures are very relaxing this time of year, which allow everyone to enjoy the finest day trips to some incredible sights like the Valley of the Kings and the temples of Luxor. For the same reasons, travel during the peak summer months of June to August is not very advised.

Best Time to Enjoy the Red Sea

From June to September is an excellent time to visit the Red Sea beach resorts, Despite being the peak of summer, temperatures on the coast are much cooler than in the interior. Average summer temperatures at popular beach resort Hurghada hover at around 84 degrees F, while the sea temperature is a balmy 80 degrees F—perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving. In July and August it’s advised to book in advance, as resorts can get over-booked busy with vacationing Europeans and Americans; and with wealthy Egyptians seeking to escape from the heat of Cairo.

Best Time to Visit Egypt’s the Western Desert

Summers in the desert is advised to be completely avoided, as temperatures at destinations like Siwa Oasis is known to routinely exceed 104 degrees F. During the depths of winter, nighttime temperatures can descend to just below freezing, so the best time to visit is halfway between the two in either spring or fall. February to April and September to November are the ideal optimum times temperature-wise, although spring visitors should be aware of possible sandstorms as a result of the annual Khamsin wind.

Recommended Tours to Egypt

After knowing the best time to visit Egypt, we have well-created breathtaking Egypt private tours that fit all types of travelers with affordable prices that can’t be missed!!!

4 Days Cairo and Abu Simbel Tour Package 

Embark on an unforgettable 4-day tour package to Cairo and Abu Simbel, where ancient wonders and majestic temples await. Explore the iconic sites of Cairo, including the pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum, before journeying to Abu Simbel to witness the breathtaking temples of Ramses II and Nefertari. With our carefully curated itinerary, knowledgeable guides, and inclusive services, this tour offers a compact yet immersive experience of Egypt’s rich history. Discover the secrets of the pharaohs, marvel at awe-inspiring architecture, and create lasting memories View Tour Details

5 Days Cairo and Alexandria Tour Package

Embark on a 5-day journey through Egypt’s most fascinating cities, Cairo and Alexandria. From the grand pyramids and ancient temples to the coastal beauty and cultural landmarks, this tour package is designed to showcase the best of both worlds. With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and convenient transportation, you’ll have an immersive and hassle-free experience. Join us on this captivating adventure and create memories that will last a lifetime View Tour Details

6 Days Cairo, Luxor, Aswan & Abu Simbel Package

Embark on an extraordinary 6-day journey through the heart of ancient Egypt with our Cairo, Luxor, Aswan & Abu Simbel package. Begin your adventure in Cairo, where you’ll explore the iconic pyramids and delve into the treasures of the Egyptian Museum. Continue to Luxor and Aswan, where you’ll witness the grand temples along the Nile River, and conclude your tour with a visit to the awe-inspiring temples of Abu Simbel. With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and hassle-free transportation, this package offers a comprehensive exploration of Egypt’s historic sites. Join us on this incredible journey and unlock the secrets of the pharaohs View Tour Details

7 Days Cairo, Luxor & Alexandria Tour

Experience the best of Egypt’s cultural and coastal attractions with our 7-day Cairo, Luxor & Hurghada holiday. Begin your journey in Cairo, where you’ll discover the iconic Pyramids of Giza, explore the ancient artifacts at the Egyptian Museum, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Egypt’s capital. Then, travel to Luxor, often referred to as the world’s greatest open-air museum, where you’ll explore magnificent temples, tombs, and archaeological sites. Finally, unwind in the idyllic beach destination of Hurghada, known for its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. With comfortable accommodations, expert guides, and hassle-free transportation, this holiday package provides a well-rounded experience of Egypt’s rich history and natural beauty View Tour Details

How to Plan A Trip to Egypt

How to plan a trip to Egypt is a question that needs to be answered in great detail. This article’s main purpose is to offer every traveler all the necessary information to have the most incredible vacation in Egypt. This article was written by a number of highly skilled and expert tour operators, tour guides, and travel consultants who have more than two decades of experience in the field creating the most ideal vacation trips in Egypt.

Quoted from one of our dear guests who said that Egypt has been a fantasy novel that had to be read to sleep peacefully, a tour to Egypt needs to be arranged even at least once in life to live the adventure that you have always heard of and wanted to try. What distinguishes Egypt from any other country all over the world is the history that was created by its great pharaohs, kings, and rulers via its different ages and eras.

While planning a tour to your second country ‘Egypt’, many questions may come to your mind, how you will arrange your accommodation there? Is it safe enough to travel alone or among a group! Where should you go and how much time you should spend on each site? What are the things to avoid? Things to know about before traveling to Egypt!! And many more questions that we will try via our article to clarify to our dear travelers to make sure that you have the key to knowing all about the basic factors for how to plan a trip to Egypt.

Some Facts you Should Know about Egypt

There is some important information that you should know and collect before arranging a tour in Egypt and below is a brief on some of them

  • Currency: The main currency used in Egypt is the Egyptian Pounds (EGP, E£). You can either exchange some of your money upon your arrival to be in EGP or you can keep your USD as the majority of tourist shops do accept USD and also Credit Cards so it is considered very easy to buy different items in Egypt with any currency you have, either EGP, USD, GBP, if you have a Credit, Master, or a Debit card, the tour guide with you will assist you in the best possible way to get whatever you want.
  • ATMs: Some travelers don’t prefer holding a lot of cash with them while traveling to any country and from our side, we would like to inform all of the tourists that there is an ATM on each corner in Egypt spread in each Egyptian city through which you can withdraw the required amount of cash at any time you want in a very flexible way.
  • SIM Card: The majority of hotels in Egypt offer the service of Wi-Fi but you may want to use your internet inside your room or even outside while your tours so it is highly recommended to get a local SIM card upon your arrival and in Egypt, you will find that there are three different companies in Egypt for communication which are Vodafone, We, and Etisalat. Each one of these companies offers pre-paid packages that you can choose from right upon your arrival and this will make your stay in Egypt much more interesting.
  • Tipping: It is something known in Egypt that people who offer you services expect to have tips from your side and it mainly depends on you to decide whether to give them tipping or not. it is generally from 5% to 10% as a sign of good etiquette and respect across all the facilities.
  • Language: The official language in Egypt is “Arabic” but you will find out while being in Egypt that the majority of the Egyptian citizens have the ability to speak fluent English and this will make it easier for you to contact them at any time.

Best Things to Do in Egypt

1. Egypt Historical & Cultural Tours

There are countless things to do in Egypt, The majority of tourists, who come to Egypt, come especially to visit the fascinating historical sites that are located mainly in Cairo, Giza, Luxor, Aswan, and Alexandria Cities. There you will be able to visit the Great Pyramids, the Egyptian Museum, the unparalleled Temples and tombs in Luxor & Aswan in addition to the Roman & Egyptian tourist sites in Alexandria.

2. Egypt Recreational Tours

After visiting the tiptop attractions in Egypt, there must be some time to have fun and relax in one of the coastal cities that lies on the Mediterranean Sea, and among the most amazing coastal cities are Hurghada, Sharm El-Sheikh, Marsa Alam, and el-Gouna. There, you will be able to enjoy the beauty of the sea, do some water sports including snorkeling & scuba diving.

3. Egypt Adventure Tours

Because Egypt has it all to allow you to have the most unforgettable tour ever in life, you will be able to do some camping in the desert, having desert Safari, heading to different Islands, and a lot of other mesmerizing activities that you will with no doubt enjoy at the most.

4. Nile River Cruise Tours

Egypt has the Longest River in the World and to have a special experience while touring the Egyptian sites, you can have a Nile river cruise instead of an overland tour and you can have either a 4 days/3 nights Nile cruise tour from Aswan to Luxor, a 5 days/4 nights Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan, 8 days/7 nights Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan or from Aswan to Luxor. Our operation department will assist you in knowing the schedule of each Nile River Cruise and which ones fit your schedule to have your best desirable tour.

Safety in Egypt

There is a question that you always hear when it gets to traveling to Egypt which is….Is it safe enough to travel to Egypt???? As a travel agency, Egyptian citizens, as members responsible for arranging all types of tours to travelers from all around the world, we would like to assure you that Egypt is no doubt a totally safe country.

Simply put, tourism plays a very important role in the Egyptian economy, and that to keep such a contribution on the top, the tourism ministry is doing its best to keep everything safe, secured, well-prepared for all tourists so they have put safety concerns on each tourist site plus the fact that there is a steady police presence everywhere with security checkpoints to guarantee the safety of tourists in Egypt. The Egyptian government has taken the previous incidents that had happened in the past as a weapon and a lesson to avoid any similar situations.

Best Time to Travel to Egypt

Egypt weather is the best time to visit Egypt as in winter it gets cool during the daytime and somehow cold at night, in summer; it gets to be the best along with the coastal sites and petty warm and amazing for your tours after the sunset.

In spring, it is considered to be the most recommended season for your tours as the weather becomes so fine in both daytime and evening time. In autumn, you will face some wind but otherwise, you will enjoy the most throughout your tours.

There are two peak seasons in Egypt; the first one is the “Christmas Season” that starts at the end of December, you can look for our majestic Egypt Christmas tours. If you would like to avoid the crowds, feel free to arrange your tour from the middle of October till the middle of November as the weather is totally excellent and rates too are more reasonable in comparison to the Christmas season.

The second peaked season is the Easter one that is in April and this is a much recommended period to have the best tour ever, enjoy one of our Egypt easter tours, and live an adventure you deserve. If you don’t like hot weather then you should avoid traveling to Egypt in summer as it gets pretty hot during the daytime and it is not recommended to have tours, especially in Upper Egypt in such weather.

Things that You Need to Pack with You Before Traveling to Egypt

1. Suitable Clothes

You may feel confused about the type of clothes you should back with you, whether you need to get light or thick clothes, should you bring formal or casual clothes???.

This issue can be solved when you serve the internet to know what is the weather like in Egypt during the period of time you are going to visit Egypt in and you can also ask you, tour operators, about this matter and this will assist you through informing you about the best types of clothes to be packed with you. There is no specific dress code in Egypt and that is why you can bring the type of clothes that you love the most with you.

2. Comfortable Shoes

You won’t be able to tour around the fanciful sightseeing of Egypt while wearing high heels and dress shoes as there are some sites where you need to tour for a long walk. So bring with you comfortable walking shoes and in case you don’t want to bring extra shoes with you, you will be able to buy shoes from Egypt with the best prices ever.

3. Toiletries

Bringing your own toiletries is an important thing to do while packing your bags but some would prefer getting these items while being in Egypt and paying for them directly.

4. Personal Items

Personal items differ from a person to another, a male, female, or child. You will be the only one who knows the items that you use daily and can’t do without. Among these things that you will need are toothpaste and toothbrush, deodorant, sunscreen, toilet paper, skincare cream, face wipes, back bag, luggage locks, and more. It is highly important that every traveler bring any necessary prescribed medications such as Anti- Diarrheal, Dramamine, Advil, Rehydration Salts, and small travel first aid kit plus anything else that you may ever need.

5. Electronics

You will definitely need to bring your essential electronics with you including your cell phone, your camera, maybe your laptop, VPN, Power Bank, Universal Adapter, and more. These items will assist you to keep in touch with your relatives at home and to be able to commemorate your tour by taking wonderful pictures on each site. There are also absolute necessary items that can’t be

forgotten including:

  • Your sunscreen
  • Your sunglasses
  • Long-Sleeve Shirts
  • Hand Sanitizer

Know all About Best Egyptian Hotel’s Choices

There are tens of hotels in each Egyptian City, the 5* High Luxury, 5*, 4*, and 3* ones. We always choose the best hotels for our guests and arrange their accommodation based on their request and based on what is considered from our side the best based on our past years of experience.

We don’t recommend either 4 / 3* Hotels in Egypt at all as they are totally inconvenient and won’t allow our guests to have their desirable tour. We highly recommend 5* High Luxury, 5* Hotels, and 5* Deluxe Nile River Cruise to be accommodated for their amenities, type of food, and services you will find at.

After sending a request to our travel agency, we will send you a tour plan with all of the necessary information regarding our list of hotels & Nile River Cruise so that you have the chance to check each one of them, find the most interesting ones for you and let us know in which hotels & Nile River Cruise you want to book your accommodation so that we check the availability for you and get everything ready for your tour.

Means of Transportation in Egypt

There are a lot of means of transportation you will find in Egypt including “Cars, Taxis, Trains, Sleeper Trains, Metro, Domestic Planes, Horse Carriages, Camel Rides”.

Such means of transportation differs based on the destination you are heading to and as a professional travel agency, we choose the best ones based on the destinations our guests are going to head to and inform our guests to know all about the timing, distances between each place and the other, see if this fits them or is there another better way to suit them.

The Delicious Egyptian Foods and Drinks

The most well-known matter about Egypt is its types of food that are served in public oriental restaurants, at hotels, or on the board the Nile River Cruise, There are some delicious Egyptian foods that can’t be missed while being in Egypt including Egyptian Koshary, Hawawshy, Foul &Tamia, Sheesh Tawook, Shawrma, and many other desserts like Konafa, Golash, and much more.

Your tour guide while booking your tour with us will assist you in having the best types of food and he will ask you also about what types of food you would/ wouldn’t like to have and if you are allergic to any type of food in order not to face any kind of problem.

Customize Your Egypt Tour with A Good Tour Operator

Choosing a qualified travel agency while planning your tour in Egypt is really important as it all depends on your travel agency to have either the best tour ever or to have the worst experience. There are many points that should exist in your travel agency to make sure that you have chosen the best one and these points can be included in the following points:

  • Their customer service.
  • How professional they are in replaying your inquiries.
  • Their rates.
  • The arrangement and shape of their tour program.
  • The Feedback of other travelers who have experienced tours with them.
  • For how long have they been in the field of tourism.
  • Do they provide all of the necessary information or make things unclear??

We have concentrated on all of these points when we chose our operation team so that our customers find a reply on every single inquiry they request at any time during the whole day in a very professional way and you will find after going through our guest’s reviews on Trip Advisor that we concentrate on the small details to complete the whole amazing picture of our guests after having a tour with us.

We always choose the best tour guides and get the feedback of our guests day by day to keep updating our information about our tour guides, drivers, vehicles used in operating our tours, the choice of our hotels, Nile River Cruise, the timing of domestic flights, and all of the attached issues to arrange the best memorable tour for each of our guests.

Be Clear with Your Operators

We as a travel agency that deals with hundreds of tourists daily while arranging and customizing Egypt tour packages and Nile river cruises for them would like to mention that being very clear with your tour operator assists a lot in the booking processes of your tour.

Our tour operators have a lot of available ways of direct communication with the guests either in writing or via talking. So if you found that there is something you would like to add, remove, or change about your itinerary before we start your booking procedures, it will be much appreciated if you let us know all of those details and we will work on everything for you step by step until we reach the most favorable program for you.

4 Days Cairo and Abu Simbel Tour Package 

Embark on an unforgettable 4-day tour package to Cairo and Abu Simbel, where ancient wonders and majestic temples await. Explore the iconic sites of Cairo, including the pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum, before journeying to Abu Simbel to witness the breathtaking temples of Ramses II and Nefertari. With our carefully curated itinerary, knowledgeable guides, and inclusive services, this tour offers a compact yet immersive experience of Egypt’s rich history. Discover the secrets of the pharaohs, marvel at awe-inspiring architecture, and create lasting memories View Tour Details

5 Days Cairo and Alexandria Tour Package

Embark on a 5-day journey through Egypt’s most fascinating cities, Cairo and Alexandria. From the grand pyramids and ancient temples to the coastal beauty and cultural landmarks, this tour package is designed to showcase the best of both worlds. With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and convenient transportation, you’ll have an immersive and hassle-free experience. Join us on this captivating adventure and create memories that will last a lifetime View Tour Details

6 Days Cairo, Luxor, Aswan & Abu Simbel Package

Embark on an extraordinary 6-day journey through the heart of ancient Egypt with our Cairo, Luxor, Aswan & Abu Simbel package. Begin your adventure in Cairo, where you’ll explore the iconic pyramids and delve into the treasures of the Egyptian Museum. Continue to Luxor and Aswan, where you’ll witness the grand temples along the Nile River, and conclude your tour with a visit to the awe-inspiring temples of Abu Simbel. With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and hassle-free transportation, this package offers a comprehensive exploration of Egypt’s historic sites. Join us on this incredible journey and unlock the secrets of the pharaohs View Tour Details

7 Days Cairo, Luxor & Alexandria Tour

Experience the best of Egypt’s cultural and coastal attractions with our 7-day Cairo, Luxor & Hurghada holiday. Begin your journey in Cairo, where you’ll discover the iconic Pyramids of Giza, explore the ancient artifacts at the Egyptian Museum, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Egypt’s capital. Then, travel to Luxor, often referred to as the world’s greatest open-air museum, where you’ll explore magnificent temples, tombs, and archaeological sites. Finally, unwind in the idyllic beach destination of Hurghada, known for its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. With comfortable accommodations, expert guides, and hassle-free transportation, this holiday package provides a well-rounded experience of Egypt’s rich history and natural beauty View Tour Details

List of Foreign Embassies and Consulates in Egypt

Traveling to Egypt has become some sort of fashion trend due to the tourism innovation that the country is witnessing today. It has gained the title as the most affordable travel destination in the world which was the host of about 15 million tourists from all over the world. That’s why it is very important to be aware of all the embassies and consulates of your country in Egypt. Embassies and their branch consulates are very helpful during routine administration and emergency situations plus they help citizens of their home country with working, living, and traveling overseas.

Embassies are the main representatives and agents of their home country, while consulates are considered to be additional diplomatic offices. Knowing the location of the embassy or consulate of your country’s embassy will be the key to enjoying the necessary assistance on any matter such as Processing visa applications, notarizing certain documents, issuing first-time passports & emergency travel documents, renewing expired passports, amending passports to show change of name, validity, or to correct errors, and more services.

Embassy of Afghanistan

📌 Embassy Address

59 El-Orouba, Almazah, Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 417 7236

📠 Fax

+20 2 417 7238

📧 Email

[email protected][email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Wednesday: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm, Thursday: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Embassy of Albania

📌 Embassy Address

27, El-Gezera Al-Wossta, Gound Floor no. 4, Zamalek ,Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 736 1815

📠 Fax

+20 2 735 6966

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Embassy of Algeria

📌 Embassy Address

14 Boulevard Bresil, Ezamalek, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 736 15 20, +20 2 736 85 27, +20 2 738 03 63

📠 Fax

+20 2 736 41 58, +20 2 736 66 59

🕛 Office Hours

Changeable, Call to confirm

Embassy of Angola

📌 Embassy Address

Street 256, Building 6, New Maadi, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 02 2517 3572 / +20 02 2517 3573

📠 Fax

+20 02 2517 3564

🕛 Office Hours

Monday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, Friday: 8:30 am – 11:30 am

Embassy of Argentina

📌 Embassy Address

El Saleh Ayoub N° 8, piso 1° depto. 2, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 2735 1501, +20 2 2735 5234

📧 Email

[email protected]

📠 Fax

+20 2 736 4355

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Embassy of Armenia

📌 Embassy Address

20 Mohamed Mazhar Street, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 2737 4157, +20 2 2737 4159

📠 Fax

+20 2 2737 4158

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Embassy of Australia

📌 Embassy Address

World Trade Centre 11th Floor, 1191 Corniche El Nil, Boulaq, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 2770 6600

📠 Fax

+20 2 2770 6650

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Wednesday: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm, Thursday: 8:00 am – 1:30 pm

Embassy of Austria

📌 Embassy Address

3 Abu El Feda Street, 15th floor, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 3570 29 75

📠 Fax

+20 2 3570 29 79

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 8:00 am – 11:00 am

Embassy of Azerbaijan

📌 Embassy Address

Maadi Sayat str. 10, Villa 16/24, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 2358 3761 / 2358 3783 / 2358 3790

📠 Fax

+20 2 2358 3725

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Embassy of Bahrain

📌 Embassy Address

15 Brazil Street, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

00202-2735 7996, 00202-2735 7998

📠 Fax

00202-2736 6609

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Changeable, Call to confirm

Embassy of Bangladesh

📌 Embassy Address

Street No. 259, House No. 03, New Maadi, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 2516 2808, +20 2 2516 2811 (First Secretary)

📠 Fax

+20 2 2516 2819

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Embassy of Belarus

📌 Embassy Address

26, Gaber Ebn Hayan str, Dokki-Giza, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 333 89 545, +20 2 374 99 171

📠 Fax

+2 02 333 89 545

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 8:00 am – 4:20 pm

Embassy of Belgium

📌 Embassy Address

20, Kamel El Shennawi Street, Garden City, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 279 474 94, +20 2 279 474 95, +20 2 279 474 96, +20 2 279 491 63, +20 2 279 491 89

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

Embassy of Bolivia

📌 Embassy Address

21B Aman St. Off Mohy El Din Abou El Ezz, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+202-3-7624361

📠 Fax

+202-3-7624360

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina

📌 Embassy Address

42 El Thawra, St. El Dokki Cairo Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 374 99 191, +20 2 333 76 790

📠 Fax

+20 2 374 99 190

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Saturday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Embassy of Brazil

📌 Embassy Address

Nile City Towers, North Tower 2005C, Corniche El Nil, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+202 24 61 9837

📠 Fax

+202 24 61 9838

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Embassy of Brunei

📌 Embassy Address

Villa No. 191, M6, 1st District, 5th Settlement, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

(+2) 2565 2463 / (+2) 2565 2464

📠 Fax

(+2) 2565 2465

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

Embassy of Bulgaria

📌 Embassy Address

6, El Malek Al Afdal str., Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 2736 30 25, +20 2 2736 60 77

📠 Fax

+20 2 2736 38 26

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

8:30 am – 3:00 pm

Embassy of Canada

📌 Embassy Address

Nile City Towers, 2005 (A) Corniche El Nile South Tower, 18th floor, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 2461 2200

📠 Fax

+20 2 2461 2201

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Wednesday: 8:30 am – 11:30 pm

Embassy of Chile

📌 Embassy Address

Zamalek, 1 El-Saleh Ayoub, Al Gabalayah, Giza, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 02 2735 8711, +20 02 2735 8446

📠 Fax

+20 02 2735 5716

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

Embassy of China

📌 Embassy Address

14 Bahgat Aly Street, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 2738 0466/77/88, +20 2 2736 1219

📠 Fax

+20 2 2735 9459

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 8:30 am – 2:30 pm

Embassy of Colombia

📌 Embassy Address

6 Guezira Street, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 2736 4203, +20 2 2737 3711

📠 Fax

+20 2 2735 7429

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Embassy of Finland

📌 Embassy Address

3 Abu El Feda Street, 13th floor, 11211 Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 225 869 000

📠 Fax

+20 227 371 376

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 8:30 am -12:00 pm, 1:00 pm – 4:15 pm

Embassy of France

📌 Embassy Address

29, avenue Charles de Gaulle BP 1777 Guiza, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 35 67 32 00

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm

Embassy of Germany

📌 Embassy Address

2 Berlin Street (Off Hassan Sabri), Zamalek 11211,Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 27 28 20 00

📠 Fax

+20 2 27 28 21 59

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Wednesday: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Thursday: 8:00 am – 1:30 pm

Embassy of Ghana

📌 Embassy Address

6th Tanta Street, Aswan Square, Agouza, Mohandeseen, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 3303 2290, +20 2 3303 2293

📠 Fax

+20 2 3303 2292

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Changeable, Call to confirm

Embassy of India

📌 Embassy Address

5, Aziz Abaza Street, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+202 2736 3051, +202 2736 0052, +202 2735 6053

📠 Fax

+202 2736 4038

📧 Email

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm

Embassy of Russia

📌 Embassy Address

95 Giza street, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 3748 9353 / 54 / 55

📠 Fax

+20 2 3760 9074

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 8:00 am – 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm Thursday: 8:00 am – 2:00 pm

Embassy of Saudi Arabia

📌 Embassy Address

2 Al Yaman St, Ad Doqi A, Dokki 3750401, Giza, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 3774 9800, +20 2 3774 4600

📠 Fax

+20 2 749 3495

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 8:00 am – 3:00 pm

Embassy of South Africa

📌 Embassy Address

Building No. 11, Road 200/203 Degla, Maadi 11728, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 101 387 6128

📠 Fax

+20 2 2521 3277, +20 2 2521 3278

📧 Email

[email protected] (Administration Section) [email protected] (Immigration and Affairs)

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

Embassy of Spain

📌 Embassy Address

41, Ismail Mohamed st. – Zamalek 4271043, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 2735 6437, +20 2 2735 6397, +20 2 2735 6462, +20 2 2735 5813, +20 2 2735 3622, +20 2 2735 3603

📠 Fax

+20 2 2735 2132

📧 Email

[email protected], [email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 8:00 am – 3:30 pm

Embassy of United Arab Emirates

📌 Embassy Address

4 Ibn Sina, Oula, Mourad 2612 , Giza, Egypt

📞 Telephone

+20 2 3776 6101

📠 Fax

+20 2 3570 0844

📧 Email

[email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 8:00 am – 3:00 pm

Embassy of the United States

📌 Embassy Address

5 Tawfik Diab Street Garden City, Cairo, Egypt

📞 Telephone

(20-2) 2797 3300

📠 Fax

(20-2) 2797 3200

📧 Email

For immigrant visas: [email protected]

For non-immigrant visas: [email protected]

Press Inquiries: [email protected]

🕛 Office Hours

Sunday to Thursday: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (except Egyptian and American holidays)

Egypt Travel Tips 2023/2024/2025

Best Travel Tips to Egypt in 2023/2024/2025

Egypt Travel Tips is the ultimate guideline to help all travelers in Egypt enjoy the best of their vacation. The main purpose of this article is to provide every traveler with all the information and facts about all the tips to enjoy Egypt. This article was written by a number of tour operators, tour guides, and travel consultants who have more than two decades of experience in the Egyptian travel business. Travel Tips in Egypt will make the vacation very easy and enjoyable as every traveler will get to have all the time in the world to enjoy all the historical and cultural attractions in Egypt. Since the word vacation was invented, Egypt has always been the destination to be for tranquility, peace, exploration, and entertainment. So if you found yourself in Egypt then here are a few Egypt travel tips to make sure you have the perfect vacation:

  • What should I avoid in Egypt?
  • 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.

  • Where Should you go In Egypt?
  • Every traveler can head to the majestic cities of Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, & Aswan which holds the Giza Pyramids complex, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, Cairo Citadel, the National Egyptian Museum, the catacombs, the Qaitbay citadel, Karnak temples complex, Hatshepsut Temple, Valley of the Kings, Philae temple, Kom Ombo Temple, Abu Simbel Temples, and many more plus the beautiful shores of the red sea city resorts such as Sherm El Sheik and Hurghada.
  • How much does it cost to Visit Egypt?
  • Egypt is one of the most affordable travel destinations as The Budget Tours range from $390 to $1099 while the Luxury Tours range from $1099 up to $3999 including everything without the international flight. For example, 8 days itinerary to Cairo, Alexandria, Nile Cruise between Luxor & Aswan plus Abu Simbel will cost about 2,400$ including everything from international Airfare to Accommodations.
  • What is the best way to travel in Egypt?
  • The best way to travel to Egypt is through Domestic flights, Nile River Cruises, and Private vehicles which will be arranged by your travel agency.
  • What do I need to know before traveling to Egypt?
  • Every traveler must respect all the archaeological monuments and sites by not touching, scratching, or sitting on them as they are what remains of the ancient Egyptian heritage. You should dress conservatively despite the fact that there is no specific dress code in the cities, it is known that women will feel much comfortable if they cover their shoulders and do not wear shorts, plus this becomes very relevant when visiting mosques and churches. Drink a lot of water and apply sun cream to stand the heat and the sun. Despite the fact that hotels and main shops in the tourist areas would accept credit cards and foreign currencies, but smaller restaurants and stores are unlikely to do so especially when you go further into the tourist areas and the desert. Be careful when paying Buying souvenirs. Always keep your camera phone with you at all times. Always keep your professional tour guide and driver with you even when you go on a desert excursion. Always check the time of the ensa time lock during your Nile cruise booking. Attend a sound and light show in Luxor along with the archaeological spots through the Nile. Focus on having a good time and don’t take long to return to Egypt. Every traveler must respect all the archaeological monuments and sites by not touching, scratching, or sitting on them as they are what remains of the ancient Egyptian heritage. If you decide to do a tour by yourself, we highly recommend you take note of the main info like the hotel name, exact address, and phone number and carry it with you at all times.
  • What to do before traveling to Egypt?
  • Before traveling to Egypt, Every travel should conduct critical research about his or her travel destination in relation to the history, the culture, customs, the do & don’t, plus check with the travel agency about all the details relating to the accommodations, transportation, and everything else. Most importantly make sure that the Visa is good to go.
  • Is it Safe to Drink Tap water in Egypt?
  • It is not advisable to drink tap water because it is highly chlorinated and tastes terrible so buy bottled water instead and when it comes to food don’t even think about buying any street food.
  • Is a Nile Cruise Worth it?
  • Nile River Cruises is the finest and most magical way to explore the heavenly wonders of Upper Egypt between Luxor and Aswan in the most comfortable service since the Victorian age.
  • Can I drink alcohol in Egypt?
  • Drinking alcohol in Egypt is allowed for holders of foreign passports at affordable prices.
  • What do female tourists wear in Egypt?
  • Female travelers can wear anything that makes them feel comfortable and conservative.
  • Why is Egypt Safe?
  • Egypt is one of the safest travel destinations in the world right now, due to the low crime level when compared with the crime rates of many Western countries. In Mid 2022 world Health Organization places Egypt at the lowest level of coronavirus spread Risk across the world due to the measures taken by the Egyptian government that helped control the spread of the virus and ensure the safety of each traveler such as the cleansing of all the visited attractions on a daily basis which help record the lowest number of infections and the highest number of recovery cases.
  • Is English widely spoken in Egypt?
  • English is the most widely used language in Egypt, the majority of the road signs in Egypt are written both in Arabic and English.
  • Is Cairo safe?
  • Cairo is highly safe both day and night with a low crime level where every traveler will enjoy the vacation of a lifetime.
  • How much should you tip in Egypt?
  • Tipping in Egypt is called ‘Baksheesh’ and is expected from locals and foreigners alike, 5 Egyptian pounds is fine and generally from 5% to 10% as a sign of good etiquette and respect across all the facilities.
  • What is the best currency to take to Egypt?
  • The currency in Egypt is the Egyptian pound (LE). Don’t change your money before you come to Egypt so you don’t miss the change rate. You will get a better rate for your dollars and more currencies in Egypt. the English Pound, Euro, and US Dollar are accepted.
  • What to pack to Egypt?
  • Every traveler should always bring everything they need such as toothpaste and toothbrush, deodorant, sunscreen, toilet paper, skincare cream, face wipes, back bag, and luggage locks. It is highly important that every traveler bring any necessary prescribed medications such as Anti- Diarrheal, Dramamine, Advil, Rehydration Salts, and small travel first aid kit. Always remember to bring all the electronic devices you need such as VPN, Power Bank, Universal Adapter, and anything else you may need.
  • Is Travel Insurance important?
  • Travel Insurance is the best way to stay safe during your time in Egypt and afford any extra cost such as medical expenses, cancellations, delays, and repatriation, plus Baggage, passport, & personal liability coverage. Note, It must be done in your home country before your arrival.
  • What are the best Arabic words to Know before Traveling to Egypt?
  • During your Egypt tours, It would be very useful to know some Arabic words and phrases like Salaam Alaykum (hello), Ma’is Salaama (goodbye), min fudlak (please) for male and min fadlik for female, Shukran (thank you), lu samaht (excuse me), Aiwa (yes), laa (no), Yalla (lets go), mashy (okay), Afwan (you’re welcome), Em’shee (go away).
  • What are The DO’s and The DON’T’s of traveling in Egypt?
  • The DO’s: Do spend time chatting with people. Do learn some basic Egyptian Arabic during your trip. Do ask when you don’t understand something. Do savor as much Egyptian food as you can. Do make sure you try the delicious cuisines of Egypt. Do stay in a central location. Do dress modestly. Do be careful of public displays of affection. Do ask for directions from at least three different people. Do ask for help when crossing busy streets. Do take taxis rather than public transportation. Do ask locals about the fare for your destination before taking a taxi. Do avoid off-road destinations. Do carry small change and coins. Do leave tips in cafés, restaurants, hairdressers, shops and almost everywhere! Do bargain in souvenir shops and bazaars. Do respect Egyptian temples and monuments. Do enjoy the country as much as you can. The DON’T’s: Don’t even think about renting a car unless you have driven in India or Egypt before. Don’t get frustrated when someone is late. Don’t wear shorts and vests or tank tops. Don’t talk to people who approach you in public areas Don’t follow someone trying to “help” you. Don’t drink the tap water. Don’t drink alcohol in the street. Don’t be intimidated by market vendors. Don’t take photos of locals without permission. Don’t visit mosques during prayer time. Don’t be surprised to see Egyptian men holding hands. Don’t put your feet on a table or point the soles of your shoes at others. Don’t pet street dogs and cats. Don’t use drones in Egypt.
  • Is Egypt a friendly country?
  • Friendliness, politeness, Modesty, Honesty, Loyalty, and Hospitality are the core value of Egyptian society. The Egyptian public is known to be very hospitable and trustworthy. Egyptians have strong family values and are expected to be faithful to members of their nuclear and extended families. Most businesses are closed on Fridays, the Muslim holy day, with some also closed on Thursdays. Egyptian Muslims fast during the month of Ramadan and are only allowed to work for six hours each day.
  • How much money will you need for your trip to Egypt?
  • your spending plan will be around E£636 ($41) per day during a vacation in Egypt, which is considered to be the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.
  • Do you need any injections and vaccines for Egypt?
  • The recommended vaccinations for travel to Egypt are Diphtheria, Tetanus, Polio, Covid, Hepatitis A, and Typhoid.
  • What are the most delicious foods in Egypt?
  • The most delicious foods to try in Egypt are Mahshi, Fitter Baladi, Hawawshi, Kofta and Kebab, Shawerma, Hamam Mahshi, Koshary, Falafel, Foule, Roz bel Laban, Om Ali, and more delicious cuisines.
  • What are the things to do in Egypt?
  • Across the lands and waters of Egypt is a number of affordable and entertaining activities such as Boarding a magical Nile Cruise Between Luxor and Aswan, a Dinner Cruise across the Nile in Cairo, aquatic sports like diving, snorkeling, fishing, surfing, and more, Hot-air Ballon, Super Safari, sandboarding, visit the city of Hurghada or Sharm el-Sheikh Red Sea for relaxation and enjoy a lot of activities there and very unique & entertaining activities worth your time and attention.
  • Does Egypt have Nightlife?
  • Egypt Nightlife across Egypt is very entertaining. There are many venues, bars, restaurants, and clubs in which every traveler can enjoy the entertaining vacation of a lifetime.
  • Does Egypt require a Covid test?
  • If you got vaccinated and have a QR code then it’s fine but if you are unvaccinated then All unvaccinated passengers traveling to Egypt (including Egyptians) must be in possession of a negative PCR test certificate for COVID-19, taken at a maximum of 72 hours before their flight departure time. It is highly advised to take the COVID-19 Vaccine before traveling to Egypt.
  • What Footwear should I have in Egypt?
  • It’s advisable to wear comfortable shoes during your visits because heels and open-toe shoes will not be comfortable for you like the floor of most sites is either sand or rough stone floors so wearing comfortable footwear like a closed-toe shoe is a good choice to move easily along your tour.
  • What is the Best Time to be in Egypt?
  • The best time to visit Egypt is during the winter from September to April as the climate becomes a bit tropical, more relaxing with a warm atmosphere with a winter breeze.
  • How to protect me from the heat in Egypt?
  • If you visit Egypt in the summer take plenty of water with you during your tours because it’s usually hot, and you will need to drink a lot of water to avoid dehydration. Sunblock, hats, scarves, and sunglasses, plus light clothes are recommended during summertime to protect yourself from the sun and the heat.
  • Is Egypt a conservative country?
  • Egypt is considered to be one of the most liberal Islamic countries but it has become a little bit conservative in the last couple of decades so it is advised to avoid showing your chest, shoulders, or legs below the knees.
  • Is a Tour Guide Important?
  • When you visit the Egyptian Museum, it’s highly recommended to have a tour guide so you can know the entire history and details behind each monument located within all the important attractions of Egypt.
  • What are the most important electronic items to have in Egypt?
  • It’s advised to buy a local SIM card for your mobile phone and a private VPN line which will help you stay connected at all times, make calls to your hotel or travel agency or your guide, or anyone across the world. There are no prepaid phones or prepaid cards to make your call, a universal charger will be quite essential and quite useful during your holiday in Egypt.
  • What are the best places to shop in Egypt?
  • You can find some amazing places to shop while being in Egypt such as Khan Al Khalili, Souk Al Fustat, Aswan Souk, Old Market, Souk-Al-Gamaal, Sharia Khayamiya, Han El Halili, Souq El Ataba, Luxor Bazaar, Tent Market, Sharia El Souk, Lotus Bazaar, Cairo Festival City Mall, etc where you can find the best of shopping options.
  • What to shop in Egypt?
  • There are a lot of options to shop while in Egypt such as Novelty T-shirts. Souvenirs with your name printed in Hieroglyphics. Pillowcases Artworks in the shape of woodwork, paintings, bowls, trays, ceramic products, and more. Incense Bastet, Antique Stones, and Statues Replicas Khayameya Fez “Tarboosh” Hookah “Shisha” Cotton Robes and Vail “Jilbab & Burqa” Jewelry Wooden Boxes Handcrafted Metal Works Eastern Desserts Papyrus Manuscripts and Paintings “Replica” Pottery and Ceramics Belly Dancing Costume Ramadan Lantern “Fanoos” Egyptian Musical Instruments Hand Blown Glass Works and Ornaments Kohl Kilim Carpets And more. Always expect to bargain when buying souvenirs, but remember to maintain a polite friendly attitude to get the best prices, in most cases; the original price is 40-30% less than the initial price so make sure you don’t get hustled.
  • How to haggle in Egypt?
  • Don’t start bargaining unless you are really intending to buy. Have a price in mind. Ask the seller to offer a price before you offer one. Offer about half of what you would like to pay for that particular product. Take it in turns to adjust your price.
  • What are the Public holidays of Egypt?
  • Friday and Saturday are the official holidays in Egypt and most Arab countries so keep in mind that you could expect a large crowd at your tourist attractions.
  • How to stay safe from covid in Egypt?
  • Wash your hands often and very carefully Avoid touching your face, Don’t shake hands and hug people Don’t share any of your personal items Always cover your mouth and nose Clean and disinfect all surfaces Maintain your physical distancing Do not gather in groups of any kind Avoid eating or drinking in public places Wear a mask surgical masks or N95 respirators.

The Top 25 Types of Egyptian Food

The Types of Foods in Egypt are countless offering every traveler the chance to taste some delicious cuisine as old and classy as time itself. The food of Egypt will offer a deep look into the heart and soul of the Egyptian society culinary arts and the creative manner in which the Egyptians of all ages were able to create their famous cuisines. This article’s main purpose is to showcase all the wonderful foods of Egypt so our clients every sweet bite of Egypt rich culinary arts. This article is written by our team of tour guides and travel consultants who have gathered this information from their own knowledge and experience. Egypt is not only famous for its ancient monuments, culture, and resorts, but it is also famous for its fabulous food and other beautiful things. With every bite from our delicious cuisine, every traveler will get to travel back in time and space across 4000 years and witness all the culinary arts from all the corners of the globe combined into one dish served in front of you across all the countless restaurants of Egypt. Egypt has been blessed with the food of the gods which explains why Egypt can be found on the travel bucket list of travelers from all over the world, which are:

1. Kushari

Kushari is a very delicious vegan dish from the legendary Egyptian culinary dating back to the early days of the Islamic era in Egypt. It consists of food consists of rice, lentils, onions, garlic, chickpeas, and tomato sauce. It has four sources of carbohydrates made it the most popular lunch item in Egypt.

2. Ta’meya (Fava Beans and Falafel)

The most famous Egyptian fast food; they are the main fast food in the Egyptian breakfast. The full (pronounced: fool) is made of fava beans. The ta’meya or The falafel is legendary street food with ancient Egyptian roots, known to be a vegan food made of crushed fava beans mixed with spices then deep-fried in the shape of a flat disc then served with tahini, Egyptian bread, and salad.

3. Ful

Ful is by far the most famous food in Egypt, eaten during breakfast by everyone in Egypt on daily basis. It is a vegan dish that is a great source of nutrition and is believed to have been cooked in ancient Egypt. It is made of lava beans prepared with butter, olive & spicy oil, and lemon juice or paper, tomato sauce, parsley, and then added with garlic and onion plus some spices.

4. Hawawshi (Egyptian Meat Pie)

Hawawshi is a popular Egyptian street food that is loved for its delicious combination of flavors and spices. It is a meat-filled pastry that is typically made with a mixture of minced meat, such as beef or lamb, combined with a blend of herbs, spices, and onions. The filling is then stuffed into a pocket of dough and baked until golden and crispy.

5. Shawerma

Shawerma is known to be not originally a native Egyptian dish, it became so due to Egypt being part of the Ottoman Empire. It is made of the meat mutton, turkey, beef, chicken,  lamb, or veal cut into thin slices with parsley, chopped tomato, and onions then stacked in a cone-like shape, and roasted on a slowly-turning vertical rotisserie or spit then rolled in delicious bread. That said, the best Shawerma in Egypt will traditionally be available at Syrian-owned sandwich parlors.

6. Kabab & Kofta (Grilled Meats)

Kabab and Kofta are succulent grilled meat cubes and sheesh kebab, typically made out of veal or lamb, are usually served with bread and an assortment of green salads and dips, mostly tahini, baba ghanoush. They are grilled over charcoal and they are a must for any meat lover visiting Egypt.

7. Mulukhiya

Mulukhiya is a traditional Egyptian dish that is loved for its unique flavor and nutritional value. It is made from the leaves of the jute plant, also known as Corchorus olitorius, which are finely chopped and cooked to create a thick, green stew. The dish is typically served with rice or bread and can be made with either meat or vegetables, depending on personal preference.

8. Fatta

Fatta is a traditional Egyptian dish that is often served on special occasions and festive gatherings. It is a hearty and flavorful meal that consists of tender chunks of meat (typically lamb or beef) cooked in a rich and aromatic broth, served over a bed of rice or bread, and topped with a flavorful sauce. The main ingredient in Fatta is usually meat, which is slow-cooked until it becomes tender and succulent. The meat is then combined with a mixture of spices, such as garlic, cumin, coriander, and cardamom, to create a fragrant broth. Some variations of Fatta also include chickpeas and tomatoes for added texture and flavor.

9. Roasted Stuffed Pigeons

Roasted stuffed pigeons are a traditional Egyptian delicacy that is known for its rich flavors and unique preparation. In Egyptian cuisine, pigeons are often considered a luxurious and special dish, typically served on festive occasions or during celebratory meals.

11. Baba Ganoush

Baba Ganoush is a popular Middle Eastern dip that originated in Egypt and is enjoyed in various countries across the region. It is made from roasted or grilled eggplants that are mashed and blended with tahini (sesame seed paste), lemon juice, garlic, olive oil, and a dash of salt and pepper. The result is a creamy and flavorful dip that is perfect for spreading on bread or pita, or as a dip for vegetables.

12. Alexandria liver and Sausages

Alexandria liver and sausages is a popular street food dish in Egypt, specifically in the city of Alexandria. It is a flavorful and savory combination of liver, sausages, onions, and various spices, typically served in a sandwich or as a plated dish. To prepare Alexandria liver and sausages, fresh liver and sausages are grilled or pan-fried until they are cooked through and develop a rich, smoky flavor. They are often seasoned with a blend of spices such as cumin, coriander, paprika, and garlic powder to enhance the taste.

13. Sayadiyah Fish

Sayadiyah Fish, also known as Sayadiya, is a traditional Egyptian dish that features a flavorful combination of fish, rice, caramelized onions, and fragrant spices. It is a popular seafood dish that originated in the coastal regions of Egypt and has become a favorite among locals and tourists alike. To prepare Sayadiyah Fish, a firm-fleshed fish such as mullet, grouper, or sea bass is commonly used. The fish is typically seasoned with a mixture of spices such as cumin, coriander, turmeric, and black pepper, then lightly fried until it becomes golden and crispy on the outside while remaining tender and flaky on the inside.

14. Baklava

Baklava is a delicious and iconic dessert that is popular not only in Egypt but also across many Middle Eastern and Mediterranean countries. It is a sweet pastry made from layers of thin phyllo dough filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup or honey. The combination of flaky pastry, crunchy nuts, and sweet syrup makes Baklava a delightful treat that is enjoyed on various occasions, from festive celebrations to everyday indulgence.

15. Basboosa

Basbousa, also known as Revani or Harissa, is a popular Egyptian and Middle Eastern dessert made from semolina, sugar, and coconut. It is a sweet and moist cake that is often enjoyed with a cup of tea or coffee. To prepare Basbousa, semolina flour is combined with sugar, yogurt, melted butter or oil, and a hint of aromatic flavorings such as rose water or orange blossom water. The mixture is then spread into a baking dish and baked until golden brown.

16. Konafa

Konafa, also spelled Kunafa or Knafeh, is a delectable Middle Eastern dessert that is widely enjoyed in Egypt and other countries in the region. It is a sweet pastry made from shredded phyllo dough, also known as kataifi, layered with a filling of sweetened cheese, cream, or nuts, and soaked in a fragrant sugar syrup.

17. Kahk

Kahk, also known as Gahwa, is a traditional Egyptian pastry that is often associated with festive occasions and religious celebrations, particularly Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of Ramadan. These small, buttery cookies are filled with a variety of sweet fillings and are a beloved treat among Egyptians.

18. Mahalabiya

Mahalabiya, also known as Mahalabia, is a popular Egyptian dessert that is loved for its creamy and luscious texture. It is a milk-based pudding that is delicately flavored with ingredients such as rose water or orange blossom water, and often garnished with nuts or a sprinkle of ground cinnamon.

19. Umm Ali

Umm Ali, also known as Om Ali, is a traditional Egyptian dessert that is loved for its rich and indulgent flavors. It is a bread pudding-like dessert made with layers of phyllo pastry or puff pastry, nuts, raisins, and a creamy milk mixture. To prepare Umm Ali, the phyllo pastry or puff pastry is first baked until golden and crispy. It is then broken into small pieces and layered in a baking dish with a mixture of nuts such as almonds, pistachios, and walnuts, along with raisins or other dried fruits.

20. Feteer Meshaltet

Feteer Meshaltet, often simply referred to as Feteer, is a delicious and flaky Egyptian pastry that can be enjoyed in both sweet and savory variations. It is a beloved treat enjoyed by Egyptians for breakfast, as a snack, or even as a main dish. To make Feteer Meshaltet, the dough is made by combining flour, water, a small amount of yeast, and sometimes a touch of sugar and salt. The dough is kneaded until it becomes smooth and elastic. The unique characteristic of Feteer Meshaltet comes from the method of layering and folding the dough with liberal amounts of ghee or clarified butter.

21. Sweet goulash

While goulash is traditionally a savory dish originating from Hungary, a sweet variation of goulash is not commonly found. However, there are certain desserts that may be referred to as “sweet goulash” due to their resemblance to the traditional savory goulash. One such dessert is the Hungarian-style Sweet Goulash Soup, which is made by combining fruits such as apples, pears, and dried fruits with sugar, cinnamon, and sometimes a splash of wine or fruit juice.

22. Rice Pudding

Rice pudding is a popular and comforting dessert enjoyed in many cultures around the world, including Egypt. Known as “Roz bel Laban” in Arabic, rice pudding is a sweet and creamy dish made from rice, milk, sugar, and often flavored with ingredients like vanilla, cinnamon, or rose water.

23. Zalabya

Zalabya, also known as zalabia or luqmat al-qadi, is a popular deep-fried dessert commonly enjoyed in Egypt and other Middle Eastern countries. It is a sweet treat made from a simple dough that is shaped into small round or elongated pieces, deep-fried until golden brown, and then soaked in a flavored sugar syrup.

24. Qatayef

Qatayef, also spelled as katayef or katayif, is a popular Middle Eastern dessert enjoyed during the holy month of Ramadan and other special occasions. It is a delicious and sweet treat that consists of small, pancake-like pastries filled with various fillings, such as sweet cheese, nuts, or a combination of both.

25. Bakes sweet potato

Baked sweet potatoes are a delicious and nutritious dish that can be enjoyed as a side dish or a standalone meal. Sweet potatoes are a versatile root vegetable that can be prepared in various ways, and baking them brings out their natural sweetness and enhances their flavor. Baked Sweet Potatoes are an all-natural dessert baked in front of them then sometimes stuffed with ice cream, caramel sauce, chocolate, and nuts.

Do i need a visa to travel to Egypt as American?

Yes, as an American citizen, you will need a visa to travel to Egypt. However, the specific visa requirements may vary depending on the purpose and duration of your stay. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, American citizens could obtain a tourist visa upon arrival at Egyptian airports and ports of entry. The tourist visa is typically valid for a stay of up to 30 days.

However, it is essential to note that visa requirements can change over time, so it’s highly recommended to check the current visa regulations before your trip. You can contact the nearest Egyptian embassy or consulate in the United States or visit the official website of the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the most up-to-date and accurate information on visa requirements for American citizens traveling to Egypt.

Travel to Egypt 2023/2024: Essential Requirements and Guidelines

Planning a trip to Egypt in 2023/2024? To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience, it’s crucial to be aware of the latest travel requirements and guidelines set by the Egyptian authorities. This authoritative blog post aims to provide you with up-to-date information on the essential requirements for traveling to Egypt during this period.

  1. Valid Passport: First and foremost, ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date. It is essential to check the expiration date and renew your passport if necessary.
  2. Visa Requirements: Most travelers visiting Egypt require a visa. However, the visa requirements may vary depending on your nationality and the duration of your stay. It is recommended to contact the Egyptian embassy or consulate in your home country to determine the specific visa requirements that apply to you. Alternatively, you can check the official website of the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the latest information regarding visa regulations.
  3. COVID-19 Travel Restrictions: Given the ongoing global pandemic, it’s vital to stay informed about any COVID-19-related travel restrictions and guidelines imposed by the Egyptian government. These measures may include testing requirements, vaccination certificates, and quarantine protocols. Stay updated on the official websites of the Egyptian Ministry of Health and the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism for the most recent information.
  4. Travel Insurance: While not mandatory, it is highly recommended to obtain comprehensive travel insurance before embarking on your journey to Egypt. Ensure that your insurance policy covers medical expenses, trip cancellation or interruption, and emergency evacuation. Review the terms and conditions of your policy to guarantee adequate coverage.
  5. Health and Vaccinations: Before traveling to Egypt, it is advisable to consult your healthcare provider or a travel health clinic to receive updated information on recommended vaccinations. Routine immunizations such as measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, and influenza are usually recommended. Additionally, it is crucial to inquire about specific vaccinations for diseases like hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and yellow fever, depending on your travel plans.
  6. Currency and Financial Considerations: The official currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). It is advisable to carry some local currency for smaller purchases and expenses. Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist areas. However, it’s always a good idea to carry some cash, especially when visiting rural areas or smaller establishments where card payments might not be available.
  7. Safety and Security: While Egypt is generally a safe destination for travelers, it is recommended to stay informed about the current security situation before your trip. Check travel advisories issued by your country’s government and register with your embassy or consulate upon arrival. Remain vigilant, follow local laws and customs, and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety and security throughout your visit.

Conclusion: Traveling to Egypt in 2023/2024 can be a fascinating and enriching experience. By familiarizing yourself with the essential requirements outlined in this blog post, you’ll be better prepared to enjoy the wonders of Egypt with peace of mind. Remember to stay informed, follow official guidelines, and have a fantastic journey filled with unforgettable memories.

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