Your Essential Companion to
Exploring Egypt

Your Essential
Companion
to
Exploring Egypt

Welcome to your complete travel resource — the Egypt Travel Guide from Journey Travel Egypt. Whether you’re planning your first trip or revisiting Egypt, this guide is designed to give you valuable tips, cultural insights, practical information, and travel inspiration to make your journey unforgettable.

Explore Egypt’s Wonders
with our Expert Guides

From the timeless Pyramids of Giza to the serene Nile River, Egypt is a land where history and adventure come alive. Our expert tour guides are here to make every moment unforgettable, sharing fascinating stories and hidden gems you won’t find in any guidebook.

Whether you’re walking through ancient temples, sailing across the Nile, or exploring vibrant local markets, we ensure a journey filled with discovery, culture, and comfort. With us, you’ll experience Egypt not just as a tourist, but as a true explorer, creating memories that last a lifetime

What You will Find Here

Planning a trip to Egypt is exciting, but having the right information makes it even better. This guide is designed to give you practical tips, cultural insights, and everything you need before you go. From the best times to visit and entry requirements to local etiquette and must-try foods, you’ll find it all here. Use these resources to travel smarter, stay safe, and enjoy Egypt to the fullest.

Best Times to Travel Egypt

Egypt enjoys a desert climate with mild winters and blazing summers

  • October to April: Ideal months with pleasant weather in Cairo, Nile, and Southern Egypt.
  • April / May & September / October: Warmer, but still manageable especially in coastal or Nile areas.
  • June to August: Very hot, especially in Upper Egypt; great for diving and Red Sea escapes if you love warmth.

Entry & Visa Information

Everything you need to know about Egypt’s visa rules, entry requirements, and travel documents.

  • Many nationals (including U.S. citizens) can obtain a visa on arrival at Egyptian airports or ports.
  • For some countries, e-visa beforehand is required — check online.
  • Always carry a valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your arrival date.

Health & Safety Tips

Stay healthy and safe in Egypt with key advice on vaccines, travel insurance, and precautions.

  • Bring basic first aid kit, anti-diarrheal medicine, throat lozenges, and sunscreen.
  • Bring basic first aid kit, anti-diarrheal medicine, throat lozenges, and sunscreen.
  • Use insect repellent when traveling to desert or Nile regions.
  • Check local guidelines, respect tourist safety instructions, and stay informed of local conditions.

Packing List & Travel Essentials

Know what to pack for Egypt—from clothing and footwear to electronics.

  • Light, breathable layers for daytime, warmer clothes for evenings (especially cruises or desert).
  • Comfortable walking shoes, a scarf, sunhat, sunglasses, sunscreen.
  • Universal power adapter (Egypt uses 220V, plugs types C & F).
  • A lightweight daypack, refillable water bottle, power bank, and portable charger.
  • Respectful attire for religious sites — cover shoulders, knees; for women, a headscarf may help.

Egyptian Culture & Etiquette

Understand local customs, dress codes, and basic Arabic phrases to connect respectfully with Egyptian culture

  • Greetings: “Salam Alaikum” (peace be upon you) is common.
  • Dress modestly in religious or rural areas.
  • Always ask before photographing people, especially in rural / Bedouin areas.
  • Tipping (baksheesh) is common: guides, drivers, hotel staff appreciate small tips.

Transportation Within Egypt

Get around Egypt with ease using flights, trains, buses, private cars, and Nile cruises.

  • Domestic flights: Cairo ↔ Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada etc
  • Trains: Overnight sleeper trains between Cairo—Luxor—Aswan
  • Buses & minibuses: Cheaper but less comfortable for long distances
  • Cruises / Nile boats: Great way to move while sightseeing

Money & Currency

Learn how to use Egyptian pounds, tipping practices, ATMs, and payment options while traveling

  • The local currency is the Egyptian pound, and cash is often preferred for daily expenses
  • ATMs are widely available in cities, though smaller shops may only accept cash
  • Tipping is part of the culture, so keep small notes handy for guides, drivers, and service staff

Accommodation Tips

Find the best places to stay in Egypt, from budget guesthouses to luxury hotels, with location guidance

  • Stay options in Egypt range from budget hostels to luxury hotels
  • Pick locations near major sights for convenience
  • Plan ahead to match comfort with your budget

Local Cuisines & Dining

Discover Egypt’s delicious dishes, street food, and dining customs for an authentic culinary experience

  • Try koshari, ful, falafel, shawarma, mulukhiya, molokhia, fresh seafood in Alexandria.
  • Eat at hotel restaurants or well rated local restaurants for safety
  • Street food can be tasty — stick to busy stalls, avoid raw vegetables
  • Always ask for “no ice” if you’re unsure of water source

Photography & Drone Use

Capture Egypt’s beauty with tips on best photo spots, drone permits, and local rules

  • Most heritage sites allow photography without drones.
  • Drone flying often requires special permits — always check local rules
  • Best times for photos: early morning or late afternoon (golden hour)
  • Respect UNESCO sites: don’t climb on monuments or remove anything

Language & Useful Phrases

Learn simple Arabic words and key phrases to make communication in Egypt easier

  • English ~ Arabic
  • Hello / Peace be upon you ~ Salam Alaikum
  • Thank you ~ Shukran
  • Yes / No ~ Na‘am / Laa
  • How much? ~ Bikam?
  • Water ~ Mayyah
  • Help! ~ Moussa‘ida!

Sustainable Travel

Travel responsibly in Egypt by respecting the environment, heritage sites, and local communities

  • Avoid plastic bottles — use refillable ones
  • Respect all historic sites; don’t touch, climb, or leave litter
  • Support local artisans — buy crafts locally, fairly
  • Respect local customs and traditions

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