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No Trip To Egypt is Complete Without Our Tours
A comprehensive Egypt trip companion to the history and culture of Egypt and all of the spots you’ll see during your Egypt stint. Egypt’s history is much longer than utmost countries’. Over 5000 times, numerous important numbers have surfaced and in numerous events and tenures have shaped history and culture in the Coptic Cairo, the great Luxor and Aswan by cruising the stylish Nile Sails. Also, don’t miss the experience of Lake Nasser sails, Nile steamer voyage, long Nile voyage. These Egypt trip tips will tell you about the most notorious lodestones, metropolises and literal places to explore Egypt’s history from ancient times up to the present.
- Stunning cities to visit in Egypt
- Greater Cairo – the capital of Egypt, home to the Giza Pyramids, the Egyptian Museum and fabulous Islamic architecture.
- Alexandria – Egypt’s window on the Mediterranean, with still-palpable glimpses of the past.
- Luxor – the gateway to the Valley of the Kings, amongst other fabulous attractions.
- Aswan – a more relaxed option, full of amazing sights.
- Port Said – the center of the third-largest metropolitan area, has a cosmopolitan heritage, home to the Lighthouse of Port Said.
- Hurghada – a town on the Red Sea, filled with all-inclusive resorts and diving.
- Sharm El Sheikh – a hugely popular resort town on the Sinai peninsula, with some of the best scuba diving in the world.
- Popular destinations in Egypt
- Abu Simbel – a very remote town in the far south, with some beautiful ancient temples.
- Dahab – at Sinai, east of Sharm El Sheikh, a backpacker central, with excellent scuba diving.
- Karnak – scattered temples built with an emphasis on size, an impressive avenue of ram-headed sphinxes runs through the middle.
- Siwa – a stunning remote oasis near the Libyan border.
- Memphis and Saqqara – both filled with relics and ruins of ancient Egypt, they’re often combined as a day trip from Cairo.
- St. Katherine home to the oldest continually inhabited monastery, Mount Sinai and Mount Katherine (the highest mountain in Egypt) and truly Bedouin culture.
- Taba Heights – a purpose-built resort with views of Israel, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.
- Frequently Asked Questions.
Egypt is a safe destination, and you will have a quiet and pleasant trip to any of its extraordinary cities to do all the activities and visit all its famous sights and beaches. The tourist police, the army, and others provide total security for your visit to avoid the occurrence of any problem.
Women should not worry about traveling alone because it is safe, as policemen, army soldiers, and tourist police are spread all over the country to protect tourists and citizens. Therefore, you will always find them close to your location in case you need help, but you should know that problems will rarely happen, so you should not be afraid to travel to Egypt alone.
You must go to the Egyptian Embassy to apply for your tourist visa. In case you are from another country like Australia, Brazil, Malaysia, Western Europe, North America, or others, you are allowed to take your tourist visa upon arrival in Egypt.
Yes, it is allowed, but there is a limited number of tickets, and you can only buy these tickets from the main entrance. You have to get there early so you can find a ticket because they sold out quickly.
Taking photos inside the tombs is not allowed, and at some sites like Valle del Rey, visitors are asked to put down their cameras before entering because using the camera flash can ruin artwork inside the tombs. Therefore, you must follow the rules to avoid the occurrence of any problems.
Men are preferred to wear long pants and not shorts in case of entering a mosque, but they will not face any problem if they wear shorts.
It is preferred that you cover your skin and wear a headscarf as a kind of respect for the religious site, but it is not required.
Yes, credit and debit cards are easily accepted and used throughout Egypt, including in hotels, cruise ships, shopping centers, and more. When you decide to do some shopping in the local markets, it is preferable to carry some cash because you may find that some stores do not accept cards.