DO´s and DON`T while in Egypt

Published on 20 January 2024 at 09:00

When visiting Egypt, it is important to be mindful of local customs and traditions. Here are some general tips on what to do and what not to do:

Do:

1. Respect the local culture and traditions. Egypt has a rich history and cultural heritage, so it's important to be respectful of customs, dress modestly, and follow local norms.

2. Dress appropriately, especially when visiting religious sites. It is recommended to cover your shoulders, chest, and knees out of respect.

3. Carry a copy of your passport and necessary identification with you at all times.

4. Drink bottled water to stay hydrated and avoid tap water.

5. Bargain while shopping at local markets (souks) as it is a common practice. Negotiating the price can be a part of the shopping experience.

6. Explore the local cuisine. Egyptian food is delicious and diverse, so be sure to try traditional dishes like koshari, falafel, and kofta.

7. Be prepared for the weather. Egypt can have hot and dry summers, so dress accordingly, wear sunscreen, and stay hydrated.

8. Visit the famous historical sites and landmarks, such as the Pyramids of Giza, the Valley of the Kings, and the temples of Luxor and Karnak.

9. Experience a traditional Egyptian tea or coffee ceremony. Tea and coffee hold cultural significance, and it can be a delightful way to engage with locals.

10. Engage with the local people. Egyptians are known for their hospitality and friendliness, so don't hesitate to strike up conversations and learn more about their culture.

Do not:

1.  Display public affection, as it is considered inappropriate in Egyptian culture.

2. Take photographs of military installations or personnel without permission.

3. Touch or climb on ancient monuments or artifacts. It is important to preserve these historical sites for future generations.

4. Drink alcohol in public places, unless you are in a licensed establishment or hotel that permits it.

5. Engage in illegal activities, such as drug use or smuggling.

6. Use offensive language or gestures. It's important to be respectful and considerate of the local customs and language.

7. Wander into restricted areas or venture into the desert without proper guidance or authorization.

8. Forget to tip. Tipping is customary in Egypt, especially for services like tour guides, drivers, and hotel staff.

 

Remember to check the latest travel advisories and follow the guidance provided by your government for any specific safety concerns or requirements while traveling to Egypt.

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