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Booking

Yes, we offer special discounts for early bookings. When you book your tour several weeks or months in advance, you can enjoy reduced prices on many of our packages. This is our way of rewarding travelers who plan ahead. The exact discount may vary depending on the season, the type of tour, and how early you book. To get the best rates, we recommend reserving your spot as early as possible. Feel free to contact our team to learn about the current early-bird offers available.

Safety

Yes, Egypt is generally a safe destination for tourists. Millions of travelers visit Egypt every year to explore its ancient wonders, vibrant culture, and beautiful landscapes without any problems. The government has made significant efforts to ensure the safety of visitors, especially in major tourist areas like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts. Like any travel destination, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings, follow local advice, and stick to well-known routes and tour operators.

Visa & Entry to Egypt

You can obtain a visa to visit Egypt in several ways, depending on your nationality and travel plans:

  • e-Visa (Online Application): Many travelers can apply for an electronic visa (e-Visa) online through the official Egypt e-Visa Portal. The process is quick and simple, usually taking 3–7 business days.

  • Visa on Arrival: Available for citizens of certain countries, allowing you to purchase a visa at the airport upon arrival in Egypt.

  • Embassy or Consulate Application: If you're not eligible for an e-Visa or visa on arrival, you may need to apply in person at the nearest Egyptian embassy or consulate.

Purchasing Items

Yes, bargaining (also called haggling) is not only acceptable—it's expected in many local markets (souks).

  • Start by offering about half of the initial asking price.

  • Be friendly, smile, and don’t be afraid to walk away if the price isn’t right.

  • In tourist-heavy areas, vendors often start high, so bargaining helps you get a fair deal.
    Just note that fixed-price stores, especially for luxury goods, usually don’t allow haggling.

 

Currency & Tipping

Egypt's official currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), often abbreviated as "LE" or "E£." As of April 7, 2025, the exchange rate is approximately:​

  • 1 US Dollar (USD) = 51.3471 EGP​

Exchange rates can fluctuate, so it's advisable to check the latest rates before your trip.

Transportation

Yes, it is generally safe, especially in busy, well-lit areas and during the daytime. However, for comfort and ease, tourists are encouraged to use Uber/Careem, hotel taxis, or private transfers instead of local microbuses or public buses, which can be overcrowded and confusing. The Cairo Metro is efficient and secure, but avoid rush hour if you prefer a more comfortable ride.

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