Egypt: Basic Travel Guide
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📍 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:
Apply online (e-visa): https://www.visa2egypt.gov.eg
Or obtain on arrival at major airports
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
Official Tourism Website: https://www.egypt.travel
Egypt e-Visa Application: https://www.visa2egypt.gov.eg
UK Foreign Travel Advice: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/egypt
US State Department – Egypt Travel Info: https://travel.state.gov