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Can you tour Egypt on your own?

Egypt is really easy to travel around independently and it is relatively cheap to hire guides and cars/taxis for the day. I would suggest that if you choose to organise yourselves, that you buy a good travel guide like Lonely Planet of the Rough Guide, this will help you decide on your itinerary.



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There are different prices for trips to Egypt depending on the number of days, tour type either luxury or budget, and the number of travelers. The cost of budget Egypt tours can start from $470 up to $1770 maximum and the luxury trips to Egypt can start from $1230 up to a maximum of $2500.

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If you make the trek out to the Red Sea, plan to spend at least 2 full days there in order to get the most out of the journey. So if you tack on the Red Sea, that means you'll be in Egypt for about 7-8 days total at least. Anywhere from 5-8 days is pretty typical for trips to Egypt, even all the way from North America.

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The range of food cost per person can vary from budget restaurants for $5 to $10, mid-range restaurants for $15 to $30, and high-end restaurants for $50 to $100. A budget traveler can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Egypt, while a mid-range traveler can expect to spend around $50 to $100 per day.

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Egypt - CurrencyEgypt - Currency Most businesses, restaurants and retailers accept debit cards, Visa, and MasterCard, however public service providers will not accept payment by credit cards. For example, utility bill collections, taxi services, smaller street kiosks will only accept cash payments.

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The best time to visit Egypt is between October and April when daytime temperatures are comfortable and nights are cool, but you're still guaranteed sun. The conditions are perfect for exploring chaotic Cairo or venturing into the desert.

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Final Word. One week in Egypt will be a fast trip, but it is absolutely worth it. With 7 days Egypt tour you can visit the most popular main attractions, relax a little with some scenic Nile Cruising, and dive into the local culture. Just be warned, you'll likely leave wanting to come back.

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Light fabrics like linen, cotton and athletic gear made to take the heat are best. Just remember to cover up from your shoulders to below the knee.

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Compared with places like Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, Egypt is cheaper to visit. Traveling through Egypt is similar in price to traveling through Southeast Asia. If you are a budget traveler, you can see and do a lot in Egypt without spending a lot of money.

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Compared with places like Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, Egypt is cheaper to visit. Traveling through Egypt is similar in price to traveling through Southeast Asia. If you are a budget traveler, you can see and do a lot in Egypt without spending a lot of money.

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Although it has long been a good value destination, a massive currency devaluation in recent months, coupled with prices becoming more competitive due to a reduction in Chinese, Russian, Ukrainian and American tourists, has turned Egypt into the bargain of the season — provided you avoid big international brands and ...

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It's always cheapest to travel during the off-season, which would fall between May and August across Egypt. These months bring about harsh desert summer temperatures, so if you are planning to travel in summer, you're better off heading to coastal areas, which are slightly cooler.

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January and February are definitely the best value months in terms of Egypt last minute travel deals. Travelers who adore a cooler Israel and Egypt, who do not want to spend their entire trip lying in the sun, go there time after time during these months.

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The off-season months for traveling to Egypt are July and August due to the hot weather during these months. As a result, flight prices tend to be cheaper during this time as there is less demand for travel.

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A budget traveler can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Egypt, while a mid-range traveler can expect to spend around $50 to $100 per day. It is important to plan ahead and research activities and costs to create a budget that works for you.

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