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Egypt: Basic Travel Guide

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Egypt
Egypt

📍 Destination

Egypt is a captivating destination where ancient landscapes, Pharaonic culture, and modern life converge. From the iconic Pyramids of Giza to the Nile-side temples of Luxor and the bustling streets of Cairo, Egypt offers a truly unforgettable experience - especially for travellers interested in history, archaeology, and natural beauty.


ℹ️ General Information

  • Official Name: Arab Republic of Egypt

  • Capital: Cairo

  • Official Language: Arabic (English is widely spoken in tourist areas)

  • Currency: Egyptian Pound (EGP)

  • Exchange Locations: Airports, banks, hotels, and official currency exchange offices

  • Main Religion: Islam

  • Time Zone Difference:

    • UK (GMT): +2 (winter), +1 (summer)

    • USA (Eastern Time): +7 (winter), +6 (summer)

📄 Entry Requirements

  • Passport must be valid for at least 6 months after your return date

  • Visa is required for UK and US citizens:

  • Travel insurance is strongly recommended, especially with medical coverage

📅 Best Time to Visit

  • Climate: Hot desert climate – extremely hot summers (June–August) and mild winters (December–February)

  • Best Seasons: Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November), when temperatures are more pleasant

  • Rain is rare, except in Alexandria and some coastal areas

🕐 Opening Hours

  • Government Offices: Monday to Friday, 9 AM – 3 PM

  • Banks: Monday to Friday, 9 AM – 2 PM

  • Shops/Malls: Open between 9–10 AM and close by 6–8 PM; tourist restaurants and cafés stay open later

✈️ Getting There

  • Flight time: ~5 hours from the UK (direct flights from London); ~10–12 hours from the US (typically with a stopover)

  • Major Airports:

    • CAI – Cairo International

    • HRG – Hurghada International

    • LXR – Luxor International

    • HBE – Borg El Arab (Alexandria)

  • Airport to Hotel Distances:

    • CAI → Central Cairo: 22 km (~45–60 mins)

    • HRG → Hotel zone: 18 km (~30–35 mins)

🚖 Transport: Use official airport taxis. Always agree on the fare in advance. 💊 Health & Medication

  • No mandatory vaccines, but ensure routine vaccinations (e.g. tetanus, hepatitis A/B) are up to date

  • Bring any prescribed medication, ideally with a copy of your prescription

  • Local pharmacies may have restrictions on specific medicines

💰 Money & Costs

  • Cards (Visa, MasterCard) widely accepted in urban and tourist areas

  • In rural areas and local markets, cash is essential

  • Currency: Egyptian Pound (EGP)

    • Exchange rates fluctuate. (~1 GBP ≈ 60 EGP / ~1 USD ≈ 50 EGP – check up-to-date rates)

  • Tipping is expected: 5–10% in restaurants, to guides and drivers

🧳 What to Pack

  • Light, breathable clothing (cotton or linen)

  • Sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes

  • Reusable water bottle (essential for desert heat)

  • Plug adapters: Type C or F (Egypt uses 220V, 50Hz)

  • Light scarf or shawl (for sun protection or religious sites)

🏨 Where to Stay

  • Luxury with a view: Marriott Mena House (Giza Pyramids)

  • Historic charm: Sofitel Winter Palace (Luxor)

  • Red Sea resorts: Meliá Hurghada, Steigenberger Aqua Magic

  • Great value: Golden Tulip chain, 3-star hotels in Cairo or Luxor

🎯 Tip: For pyramid visits, staying in Giza or central Cairo saves time

🚕 Transport & Accessibility

  • Taxis and ride-hailing apps (Uber, Careem) available in major cities

  • Nile cruises (Luxor–Aswan) offer a scenic way to visit ancient temples

  • Car hire is possible but driving in Cairo is chaotic

  • Tourist buses are available for intercity travel

Electricity

  • Voltage: 220V, 50Hz

  • Plug types: C & F (same as much of Europe; bring an adapter if needed)

📞 Communication

  • Country code: +20

  • Local SIM cards (Vodafone, Orange, Etisalat) available at airports and shops

  • Internet domain: .eg

  • Wi-Fi widely available in hotels, cafés, and malls

🎯 Tip: Avoid hassle on arrival, get your eSIM before you travel (click this link) 🏖️ Public Holidays

  • Jan 1 - New Year’s Day

  • Jan 25 - 2011 Revolution Day

  • Apr 25 - Sinai Liberation Day

  • May 1 - Labour Day

  • Jul 23 - Revolution Day

  • Oct 6 - Armed Forces Day

  • Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday - Islamic calendar (varies)

🍽️ Local Cuisine

  • Koshari - national dish (lentils, pasta, rice, crispy onions)

  • Ful medames - seasoned fava beans

  • Ta’ameya - Egyptian-style falafel

  • Molokhia - green leaf soup

  • Chai with mint and traditional Turkish coffee

  • Alcohol is available in hotels and licensed venues

🕌 Religious & Cultural Etiquette

  • Egypt is a Muslim-majority country; modest dress is expected, especially at religious sites

  • Cover shoulders and knees when visiting mosques or conservative areas

  • During Ramadan, avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours

  • Handshakes are common, but let men initiate with women

🕵️‍♂️ Safety

  • Generally safe, especially in tourist areas

  • Be cautious of scams in markets and taxis

  • Do not photograph police, military, or government sites

  • Always show respect in religious settings

🚑 Emergency Contacts

  • Police: 122

  • Ambulance: 123

  • Fire: 180

  • Embassy of the United Kingdom (Cairo): +20 2 2791 6000

  • US Embassy (Cairo): +20 2 2797 3300

🔗 Useful Links




 
 

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