Egypt offers excellent birdwatching spots, especially along the Nile River, in the wetlands of Lake Qarun (Faiyum), and Wadi El Rayan, as well as in the northern delta region and […]
Yes, some tour companies and cultural organizations in Egypt offer interfaith and religious dialogue tours. These experiences may include guided visits to mosques, churches, synagogues, and historic religious sites, with […]
Typical portion sizes in Egyptian restaurants are generous, reflecting Egypt’s hospitality culture. Main dishes are substantial, and shared plates with bread, salads, and dips are common. Mezze and starters can […]
Yes, many tours in Egypt include hands-on workshops such as cooking classes, pottery-making, traditional handicrafts, and textile arts. These experiences are offered in local communities, cultural centers, and artisan studios, […]
Yes, Egypt offers fantastic opportunities for diving in less-known sites beyond the famous Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada. Unique dive spots include: El Quseir and Marsa Alam (uncrowded southern Red […]
While medication insurance coverage is not a legal requirement for travel to Egypt, it is highly recommended. Travel insurance with medical coverage ensures: You can afford and access replacement medication […]
Yes, visitors can experience Nubian heritage by touring villages near Aswan, along the Nile and Lake Nasser. While many authentic villages were relocated during the construction of the Aswan High […]
During religious holidays, some temples and places of worship in Egypt may have restrictions, special ceremonies, or adjusted visiting hours for tourists. Certain sites may be reserved for religious observance […]
To find the best local street food in Egypt safely: Choose busy stalls with high customer turnover, as fresh food is less likely to cause sickness. Look for vendors who […]
Yes, hiking and trekking tours are available in the Sinai Peninsula and Egypt’s deserts. Guided hikes to Mount Sinai, the Colored Canyon, and other scenic spots are popular, as are […]