Yes, there are women-only tours and activities available in Egypt, including Nile cruises, cultural workshops, spa experiences, and yoga retreats designed specifically for female travelers. Some local agencies offer private […]
Yes, you can join local volunteer or charity initiatives during your visit to Egypt. Opportunities exist with NGOs, community projects, educational and health programs, and conservation efforts. Some tour operators […]
Yes, several archaeological sites in Egypt are still under excavation and can be visited with a guide. Notable examples include: Saqqara (new tomb discoveries and ongoing digs near the Step […]
In Egypt, the standard voltage is 220 V, and the frequency is 50 Hz. The most common plug types are: Type C (Europlug): Two round pins Type F (Schuko): Two […]
Yes, cycling tours and bike rentals are increasingly available in Egypt’s major cities such as Cairo, Alexandria, and Luxor. Several tour operators offer guided cycling experiences through scenic districts or […]
Large groups should plan visits well in advance, especially for accommodation, guided tours, and transportation—many sites and hotels offer group rates or booking discounts. Reserve tickets and dining ahead, coordinate […]
Yes, you can use international data roaming in Egypt if your mobile provider supports it; however, roaming fees can be high. For cost-effective connectivity, consider purchasing a local SIM card […]
Yes, astronomy and stargazing tours are available in Egypt, especially in the deserts, Sinai, and remote locations away from city lights. These tours often include telescopes, expert guides, and discussions […]
Some lesser-known temples and ruins in Egypt worth visiting include: Temple of Hibis (Kharga Oasis) – well-preserved sanctuary in the Western Desert Medinet Habu (Luxor West Bank) – majestic mortuary […]
When visiting someone’s home in Egypt, it is polite to follow these etiquette guidelines: Bring a small gift, such as sweets, pastries, fruit, or flowers, especially if it’s your first […]