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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.
The first thing to do when visiting Cairo is to head to the great pyramids of Giza, especially if you are staying for a few days, and thus booking a room in a hotel near the pyramids will allow you to visit various tourist sites easily and in a short time without getting stuck in the downtown traffic jam. Hotels near the Pyramids also offer more luxurious facilities like outdoor pools, beautiful gardens to relax in, and more to ensure you get entertaining accommodation. Also, the cost of staying in a resort in the pyramids area is less than that of downtown hotels.
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.
Most travelers visiting Egypt will need a tourist visa, which is easy to obtain and straightforward. The standard visa costs $25 USD and is valid for 30 days. You can obtain it upon arrival at Egypt’s major international airports or apply in advance through Egypt’s official e-Visa portal. Applying online is a convenient way to save time at the airport. Some nationalities may have specific entry rules, so it’s always wise to double-check before your trip. At Luxury Egypt Tours, we’re always ready to assist with up-to-date visa information and ensure your arrival is smooth and stress-free.
The local currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), though U.S. dollars are also widely accepted in tourist areas. Cash remains the preferred payment method, especially in markets, small shops, and for tipping, so keep some small bills handy. Major hotels, fine restaurants, and larger stores usually accept credit cards, but rural areas and street vendors often don’t. ATMs are available throughout most cities, though it’s smart to notify your bank before traveling. At Luxury Egypt Tours, we recommend carrying a mix of local currency and small U.S. notes for smooth transactions everywhere you go.
Tipping—known locally as “baksheesh”—is an important part of Egyptian culture and a polite way to show appreciation for good service. For small tasks like carrying luggage or using restrooms, 2–5 EGP is typical. In restaurants, 10–15% is standard if service isn’t already included. For your guides, drivers, and hotel staff, tipping is both expected and appreciated—consider budgeting around $3–5 USD per day per person for drivers and $10–15 USD for guides. At Luxury Egypt Tours, we’ll provide you with clear tipping guidelines so you can navigate this custom with confidence and ease.
Your well-being is our top priority. Egypt is generally safe for travelers, but a few simple precautions will ensure a worry-free journey. Always drink bottled water, use sunscreen, and avoid street food if you have a sensitive stomach. Keep both physical and digital copies of important documents like your passport and travel insurance. Choose reputable transportation, follow local advice, and stay hydrated during your tours. At Luxury Egypt Tours, we provide safety tips and emergency contacts for all our guests to make sure every trip is secure and enjoyable.
Egypt is a country rich in culture and tradition. Lightweight, breathable clothing is best for the climate, but modest dress is appreciated—especially in mosques and rural communities. Women should carry a light scarf to cover their shoulders or hair when needed, while men should avoid sleeveless tops in religious areas. At Luxury Egypt Tours, we guide our travelers on appropriate attire and local etiquette so they can explore Egypt comfortably and respectfully.
Egypt is one of the most photogenic countries in the world, but sensitivity and respect are key. Always ask permission before photographing people, especially in rural areas or markets. Some historical sites, museums, and government buildings have photography restrictions—sometimes even prohibiting flash or cameras inside. Your Luxury Egypt Tours guide will always inform you where photography is permitted, helping you capture amazing memories while respecting local rules.
Egypt welcomes visitors year-round, but the most pleasant months are between October and April, when the weather is cooler and ideal for exploring temples, tombs, and open-air attractions. Summer months can be very hot, particularly in Luxor and Aswan, but they also bring fewer crowds and excellent travel deals. At Luxury Egypt Tours, we design every itinerary based on the season to give you the perfect balance of comfort, adventure, and unforgettable experiences.
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