Frequently asked questions

Yes, Egypt is generally safe for tourists, especially in popular tourist areas like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts. However, it’s always wise to stay updated on travel advisories and follow local guidelines and precautions.

Most travelers need a visa to enter Egypt. Many nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival at major airports or apply for an e-visa online before departure. Check the specific requirements for your country.

Modest clothing is recommended, especially when visiting religious sites. Lightweight, breathable fabrics are best due to the warm climate. Women should consider covering their shoulders and knees, and a scarf can be handy for visiting mosques.

Egypt has a variety of transportation options, including domestic flights, trains, buses, and taxis. For convenience and comfort, especially for long distances, flights are a popular choice. Within cities, taxis and ride-sharing apps like Uber are widely used.

The best time to visit Egypt is during the cooler months, from October to April. This period offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for exploring outdoor attractions like the pyramids and temples.

The currency used in Egypt is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). It’s advisable to carry some local currency for small purchases, although credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and larger establishments.

It’s advisable to avoid drinking tap water in Egypt. Stick to bottled water, which is readily available, and ensure it’s sealed before consumption.

Yes, tipping is customary in Egypt and is appreciated for good service. In restaurants, a 10-15% tip is standard if a service charge isn’t already included. Small tips are also common for hotel staff, guides, and drivers.