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Welcome to Egypt – where every moment is a story waiting to be told!

Step into a land where history comes to life, where the golden sands whisper ancient secrets, and where the majestic Nile flows through breathtaking landscapes. From the awe-inspiring Pyramids of Giza to the vibrant streets of Cairo, from the tranquil Red Sea beaches to the mystical temples of Luxor and Aswan, Egypt welcomes you with open arms.

Whether you seek adventure, culture, relaxation, or discovery, Egypt offers a journey like no other. Come and explore the treasures of the past, experience warm Egyptian hospitality, and create unforgettable memories.

Egypt must-visit places

Historical & Cultural Sites

Pyramids of Giza & Sphinx – The last surviving wonder of the ancient world.

Luxor & Karnak Temples – Ancient temples showcasing Egyptian grandeur.

Valley of the Kings – The burial site of pharaohs, including Tutankhamun.

Abu Simbel Temples – Massive rock temples dedicated to Ramses II and Nefertari.

Saqqara & Step Pyramid – The oldest pyramid in Egypt, built by Pharaoh Djoser.

Alexandria – Visit the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Qaitbay Citadel, and Roman Amphitheater.

Natural & Scenic Places

Nile River Cruise – Sail between Luxor and Aswan, enjoying temples along the way.

White Desert – A surreal landscape with white rock formations.

Siwa Oasis – A beautiful desert oasis with hot springs and ancient ruins.

Modern Attractions & Markets

Khan El Khalili Bazaar (Cairo) – A vibrant market for souvenirs and local crafts.

Aswan – Visit the Philae Temple, Nubian villages, and the High Dam.

New Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)– The largest archaeological museum in the world.

Historical & Cultural Sites

Pyramids of Giza & Sphinx – The last surviving wonder of the ancient world.

Luxor & Karnak Temples – Ancient temples showcasing Egyptian grandeur.

Valley of the Kings – The burial site of pharaohs, including Tutankhamun.

Abu Simbel Temples – Massive rock temples dedicated to Ramses II and Nefertari.

Saqqara & Step Pyramid – The oldest pyramid in Egypt, built by Pharaoh Djoser.

Alexandria – Visit the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Qaitbay Citadel, and Roman Amphitheater.

Natural & Scenic Places

Nile River Cruise – Sail between Luxor and Aswan, enjoying temples along the way.

Mount Sinai & St. Catherine’s Monastery – A sacred site with stunning views.

White Desert – A surreal landscape with white rock formations.

Red Sea (Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada, Dahab, Marsa Alam) – Perfect for diving and snorkeling.

Siwa Oasis – A beautiful desert oasis with hot springs and ancient ruins.

Modern Attractions & Markets

Khan El Khalili Bazaar (Cairo) – A vibrant market for souvenirs and local crafts.

Aswan – Visit the Philae Temple, Nubian villages, and the High Dam.

New Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) [Upcoming] – The largest archaeological museum in the world.

MUST-SEE ATTRACTIONS

  1. Explore the Pyramids of Giza Botanical Garden.
  2. Discover the Egyptian Museum in Cairo
  3. Cruise the Nile River
  4. Visit Luxor’s Temples and Valleys
  5. Explore Abu Simbel
  6. Wander Through Islamic Cairo
  7. Snorkel or Dive in the Red Sea
  8. Visit Aswan and the Philae Temple
  9. Explore the White Desert
  10. Climb Mount Sinai
  11. Experience Siwa Oasis
  12. Tour Alexandria
  13. Visit the Temples of Abydos and Dendera
  14. ake a Hot Air Balloon Ride in Luxor
  15. Experience Local Culture
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WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE TRAVELING

Here are some essential things to know before traveling to Egypt:

Culture and Customs

1. Dress modestly: Respect local customs by dressing conservatively, especially when visiting mosques or temples.
2. Remove your shoes: Remove your shoes when entering mosques, temples, or private homes.
3. Respect Ramadan: If you’re traveling during Ramadan, be respectful of the local customs and traditions.
4. Learn some Arabic phrases: Learn basic Arabic phrases, such as “hello” (مرحبا – Marhaba), “thank you” (شكرا – Shukraan), and “goodbye” (مع السلامة – Ma’a al-salaama).

Safety and Security

1. Stay informed: Stay up-to-date with local news and events, and follow government travel advisories.
2. Be aware of your surroundings: Be mindful of your belongings and avoid traveling alone at night.
3. Avoid demonstrations: Avoid areas where demonstrations or protests are taking place.

4.Respect local authorities: Respect local authorities, such as police and military personnel.

Health and Hygiene

1. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially in the hot desert climate.
2. Avoid undercooked food: Avoid eating undercooked food, especially meat and seafood.
3. Use sunscreen: Use sunscreen with a high SPF to protect yourself from the sun.
4. Bring a first-aid kit: Bring a first-aid kit with essentials, such as pain relievers, band-aids, and antacids.

Money and Shopping

1. Egyptian pound: The Egyptian pound is the local currency. You can exchange currency at banks or currency exchange offices.
2. Credit cards: Credit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas, but cash is still king in many places.
3. Bargaining: Bargaining is a common practice in Egyptian markets. Be prepared to negotiate prices.
4. Tips: Tip tour guides, drivers, and hotel staff to show appreciation for their services.

Transportation

1. Flights: Egypt has several international airports, including Cairo International Airport.
2. Taxis: Taxis are widely available, but be sure to negotiate the price before you start your journey.
3. Uber: Uber is available in major cities, such as Cairo and Alexandria.
4. Public transportation: Public transportation, such as buses and trains, is available, but can be crowded and chaotic.

Other Essentials

1. Power adapter: Egypt uses Type E power sockets, which are different from those in North America.
2. Language: Arabic is the official language, but many Egyptians speak English, especially in tourist areas.
3. Weather: Egypt has a hot desert climate, with very little rainfall. Be prepared for extreme heat during the summer months.
4. Respect local traditions: Respect local traditions and customs, especially during Ramadan or other religious holidays.

By knowing these essentials, you’ll be better prepared for an unforgettable adventure in Egypt!

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THINGS TO DO

  1. Explore the Pyramids of Giza Botanical Garden.
  2. Discover the Egyptian Museum in Cairo
  3. Cruise the Nile River
  4. Visit Luxor’s Temples and Valleys
  5. Explore Abu Simbel
  6. Wander Through Islamic Cairo
  7. Snorkel or Dive in the Red Sea
  8. Visit Aswan and the Philae Temple
  9. Explore the White Desert
  10. Climb Mount Sinai
  11. Experience Siwa Oasis
  12. Tour Alexandria
  13. Visit the Temples of Abydos and Dendera
  14. ake a Hot Air Balloon Ride in Luxor
  15. Experience Local Culture

WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE TRAVELING

Here are some essential things to know before traveling to Egypt:

Culture and Customs

1. Dress modestly: Respect local customs by dressing conservatively, especially when visiting mosques or temples.
2. Remove your shoes: Remove your shoes when entering mosques, temples, or private homes.
3. Respect Ramadan: If you’re traveling during Ramadan, be respectful of the local customs and traditions.
4. Learn some Arabic phrases: Learn basic Arabic phrases, such as “hello” (مرحبا – Marhaba), “thank you” (شكرا – Shukraan), and “goodbye” (مع السلامة – Ma’a al-salaama).

Safety and Security

1. Stay informed: Stay up-to-date with local news and events, and follow government travel advisories.
2. Be aware of your surroundings: Be mindful of your belongings and avoid traveling alone at night.
3. Avoid demonstrations: Avoid areas where demonstrations or protests are taking place.

4.Respect local authorities: Respect local authorities, such as police and military personnel.

Health and Hygiene

1. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially in the hot desert climate.
2. Avoid undercooked food: Avoid eating undercooked food, especially meat and seafood.
3. Use sunscreen: Use sunscreen with a high SPF to protect yourself from the sun.
4. Bring a first-aid kit: Bring a first-aid kit with essentials, such as pain relievers, band-aids, and antacids.

Money and Shopping

1. Egyptian pound: The Egyptian pound is the local currency. You can exchange currency at banks or currency exchange offices.
2. Credit cards: Credit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas, but cash is still king in many places.
3. Bargaining: Bargaining is a common practice in Egyptian markets. Be prepared to negotiate prices.
4. Tips: Tip tour guides, drivers, and hotel staff to show appreciation for their services.

Transportation

1. Flights: Egypt has several international airports, including Cairo International Airport.
2. Taxis: Taxis are widely available, but be sure to negotiate the price before you start your journey.
3. Uber: Uber is available in major cities, such as Cairo and Alexandria.
4. Public transportation: Public transportation, such as buses and trains, is available, but can be crowded and chaotic.

Other Essentials

1. Power adapter: Egypt uses Type E power sockets, which are different from those in North America.
2. Language: Arabic is the official language, but many Egyptians speak English, especially in tourist areas.
3. Weather: Egypt has a hot desert climate, with very little rainfall. Be prepared for extreme heat during the summer months.
4. Respect local traditions: Respect local traditions and customs, especially during Ramadan or other religious holidays.

By knowing these essentials, you’ll be better prepared for an unforgettable adventure in Egypt!

 

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