• Mozzie

Egypt

Emergency

Dial 122 for police, 123 for medical emergencies, and 180 for fire services to get immediate assistance during urgent or critical situations.

Hospitality

Renowned for their hospitality, it is common to warmly offer guests mint tea and traditional pastries as a gesture of welcome and respect.

Next holiday

The next public holiday in Egypt is New Year's Day on January 1, 2025, celebrated with various festivities, gatherings, and cultural traditions.

Tap Water

Tap water is not considered safe to drink, and it’s advised to drink bottled water instead, as it’s the safer option for consumption.

Local Stay

Vrbo offers short-term rentals, including villas, apartments, beachfront properties, and cozy homes in popular tourist destinations for all travelers.

Toilet

Toilet paper is used, but in some areas of Egypt, it’s advised to dispose of it in a bin rather than flushing, as plumbing systems may not handle it well.

Safety

It is generally safe for tourists, with friendly locals and good infrastructure. Visitors should stay alert in crowds, respect customs, and be cautious of scams and theft.

Cuisine

Egyptian cuisine is a flavorful blend of fresh ingredients, featuring dishes like koshari, ful medames, and moussaka, with an emphasis on legumes, rice, herbs, and regional spices.

Humor

About the Heat:
“How do you deal with this desert heat?” a tourist asks a local. “I drink mint tea, hide in the shade, then drink more tea. That’s the Egyptian way of vacationing!”

Cairo

In Cairo, the metro uses the Cairo Metro Card for access, with contactless payments accepted, though not directly at the gates. Buses typically require cash payments.

Cairo Metro Card

Bus

In Egypt, two main intercity bus operators are Go Bus and West Delta, both offering reliable, comfortable services connecting key cities and popular tourist destinations.

Go Bus

Volunteering

Coptic Orphans is an Egyptian organization offering volunteer opportunities to support orphaned children through education, mentorship, and community development programs​.

Coptic Orphans

Mummies

It is famous for its ancient mummies and elaborately decorated tombs, particularly in the Valley of the Kings, and surrounding areas.

Pyramids

The Pyramids, especially the Great Pyramid, are among the oldest and most iconic structures, built over 4,500 years ago as tombs for pharaohs.

Great Sphinx

The Great Sphinx of Giza, lion-bodied and human-headed, is one of Egypt’s mysterious landmarks and its date and builder remain debated.

Nile River

Home to a large portion of the Nile River, one of the longest rivers in the world, which has been central to Egyptian civilization for thousands of years.

Sacred Cats

In ancient Egypt, cats were revered as symbols of protection, associated with the goddess Bastet, and guarded homes from pests and spirits.

Nightly Vibrance

Streets are lively late into the evening, with bustling markets, food vendors, and people enjoying the cooler nighttime weather.