Major sports events in Egypt include the Africa Cup of Nations (CAF), Egyptian Premier League football matches, squash tournaments (like the PSA World Championships), Pharaohs’ Rally (desert racing), Red Sea […]
Most local festivals and public celebrations in Egypt are open to all and do not require tickets. However, some special events, concerts, or VIP areas may need advance booking or […]
In Egypt, sensitive topics in conversation include religion, politics, government, military matters, and personal beliefs. Discussions about recent political events or controversial social issues should be approached with caution or […]
Yes, there are common greetings and phrases you can use with locals in Egypt. Here are a few Arabic basics: مرحبا (Marhaba) — Hello صباح الخير (Sabah el-kheir) — Good […]
When visiting rural villages in Egypt, dress modestly—cover arms and legs—and respect local customs. Always ask permission before taking photos and greet elders or hosts politely. It’s courteous to accept […]
To participate in local festivals in Egypt, join guided tours or community events to learn about traditions. Dress modestly and follow local customs. Be respectful, ask permission before joining activities […]
Yes, there are notable regional differences in dialect and customs across Egypt. The Egyptian Arabic spoken in Cairo differs from the dialects in Upper Egypt, coastal regions, or Sinai. Customs […]
As a visitor in Egypt, avoid criticizing religion, politics, or local customs. Do not publicly display affection or dress inappropriately in traditional or religious areas. Avoid photographing military, police, or […]
Yes, there are important rules and etiquette for visiting someone’s home in Egypt. Always dress modestly, bring a small gift (such as sweets or fruit), and greet everyone warmly. It’s […]
When interacting with locals in Egypt, greet people respectfully with a handshake or polite words. Use formal titles for elders or professionals. Dress modestly and be courteous in public. Accept […]