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Yes, it’s safe, but while small thefts and scams are possible, Egypt has an overall low crime rate. However, caution should be exercised, especially at night, in crowded areas, and when using taxis.
Egypt’s climate varies. The peak season (March-May & Sept-Nov) offers pleasant weather, but expect crowds. Shoulder seasons (Feb, Jun-Aug) can be hot, but offer deals and fewer crowds. December and January are mild but can experience rain.
The visa process is straightforward. You can typically obtain a visa upon arrival at major airports (check visa fees) or apply online beforehand. Check the Egyptian embassy or consulate in your home country for the latest requirements and fees.
Egypt can be a welcoming destination for solo female travelers, but cultural sensitivity is crucial. Dress modestly, be aware of your surroundings, and consider joining guided tours or group activities for added comfort.
Photography regulations inside tombs and pyramids vary. Generally, flash photography is prohibited to preserve the delicate artwork. It’s best to check with your guide or at the entrance for specific rules.
Yes, women are expected to dress modestly when entering mosques. This typically means covering shoulders and legs. Some mosques may also provide head coverings for visitors.
Unfortunately, exploring the interior chambers of the Great Pyramids at Giza is currently restricted due to preservation concerns. However, you can marvel at their exterior majesty and explore other fascinating tombs and pyramids in the Giza necropolis.
While major hotels and tourist areas accept credit cards, cash remains king in Egypt. ATMs are widely available in cities, but it’s wise to carry some Egyptian Pounds (EGP) for smaller purchases and transportation.
The Egyptian Pound (EGP) is the local currency. While ATMs are available in cities, carrying some EGP beforehand is recommended, especially for smaller purchases and transportation. You can exchange your currency at banks or exchange booths upon arrival.
Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Learning a few basic Arabic phrases like “hello” (marhaba), “thank you” (shukran), and “please” (min fadlik) can enhance your experience.
Egypt offers a wide range of hotels, from luxurious resorts on the Red Sea to budget-friendly options in cities. Consider your location, amenities (like a pool if you’re visiting during hot months), and budget when choosing.
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