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WHAT CAN I EXPECT FROM EGYPT?

Egypt is a land of timeless wonder where ancient history meets vibrant modern life. Expect to stand in awe of the Great Pyramids of Giza, sail the Nile River past temples and tombs, and explore the treasures of Luxor and Aswan. Cairo pulses with energy, filled with bustling markets, rich cuisine, and world-class museums. The Red Sea resorts like Sharm El-Sheikh and Hurghada offer pristine beaches and incredible diving spots.

Culturally, Egypt is welcoming and deeply proud of its heritage. Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas. You’ll find everything from budget hostels to luxury Nile cruises, and food is flavorful and affordable — think koshari, falafel, and fresh mint tea. Dress modestly, stay hydrated, and prepare for hot, dry weather, especially in summer. Overall, Egypt offers a powerful mix of adventure, history, and hospitality.

THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN EGYPT

Visit the Pyramids of Giza & the Sphinx
Explore the Temples of Luxor and Karnak
Sail the Nile Riv
Discover the Valley of the Kings
Dive or Snorkel in the Red Sea
Visit the Egyptian Museum in Cairo
Explore Islamic Cairo & Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Relax at Siwa Oasis

TYPICAL COSTS WHEN TRAVELLING

Accommodation in Egypt is budget-friendly across all levels. Basic hostels and guesthouses start from $10 to $20 USD per night. Mid-range hotels and boutique stays typically cost between $30 and $60 USD, often including breakfast. Luxury hotels and Nile cruises range from $100 to $300+ USD, especially in major cities or along tourist routes.

 Food is cheap and flavorful, with local meals like koshari, falafel, or grilled meats costing as little as $1 to $5 USD at street stalls or small restaurants. Dining at mid-range restaurants usually falls between $10 to $20 USD per person, while upscale dining in Cairo or at resort towns can cost $30 USD or more, especially with drinks.

Transportation is affordable and widely accessible. Local taxis and Uber rides within cities cost around $1 to $5 USD per trip. Long-distance buses or trains between cities range from $5 to $20 USD depending on the class. A Nile cruise or domestic flight (e.g., Cairo to Aswan) costs between $50 to $150 USD, depending on the operator and booking time.

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Suggested daily budget – 50-60 EUR / 52-62 USD (Note: This is a suggested budget assuming you’re staying in a hostel, eating out a little, cooking most of your meals, and using local transportation. Using the budget tips below, you can always lower this number. However, if you stay in fancier accommodation or eat out more often, expect this to be higher!)

MONEY SAVING TIPS

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Eat like a local
– Skip tourist restaurants and try street food like koshari, falafel, and shawarma. Local spots serve delicious meals for just a few dollars and often taste better than the tourist-priced versions.
2
Use Uber or Careem
– Instead of haggling with taxi drivers, use apps like Uber or Careem for fair, transparent pricing in major cities like Cairo, Giza, and Alexandria. It’s cheaper and more convenient, especially if you don’t speak Arabic.
3
Buy combo attraction tickets
– Many historical sites in Cairo and Luxor offer combination tickets or multi-site passes that cost less than paying for each site individually. Student IDs (even international) often get you half-price entry.
4
Travel by train or shared minibus
– Egypt’s overnight trains and local minibuses are budget-friendly ways to travel between cities. Trains are more comfortable for long distances, while minibuses are the cheapest way to move between towns and villages.

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WHAT CAN I EXPECT FROM EGYPT?

Egypt is a destination where ancient wonders meet modern energy. From the iconic Pyramids of Giza to the temples of Luxor and the bustling streets of Cairo, every step feels like walking through a living history book. Whether you’re sailing the Nile at sunset, exploring centuries-old tombs, or bargaining for spices in a market, the country invites you into its story with warmth and intensity. English is spoken in most tourist areas, and locals are often eager to help — especially if you show respect for their culture and traditions.

You’ll find a wide range of travel experiences, from budget-friendly hostels and guesthouses to luxurious Nile cruises and Red Sea resorts. Food is affordable and flavorful, with staples like falafel, ful medames, and koshari found on nearly every corner. Public transport can be chaotic but affordable, and Uber makes city travel much easier. The climate is mostly hot and dry, so lightweight clothing, sunscreen, and staying hydrated are a must. Egypt offers a journey that’s equal parts educational, spiritual, and visually unforgettable — a perfect blend of past and present.

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Joshua Okapes is a seasoned travel writer, content strategist, and founder of RejuveWay.com—a platform focused on curating rejuvenating and culturally immersive travel experiences with a strong emphasis on African destinations. With over 20 years of experience exploring diverse regions across East and Southern Africa, Joshua combines firsthand insights with in-depth research to help readers plan purposeful, transformative travel. His work reflects a passion for sustainable tourism, local storytelling, and wellness-centered journeys that go beyond surface-level travel.

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