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Do you need bug spray in Egypt?

The mosquitos can get pretty rough in certain parts of Egypt (especially at dawn and dusk) so you'll want to ensure you pack ample bug spray to keep the pests at bay.



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To protect yourself from illness:
  1. drink boiled water or bottled water with sealed lids.
  2. don't swim in fresh water, including the Nile River, to avoid waterborne diseases, such as bilharzia (schistosomiasis) (World Health Organization)
  3. avoid contact with dogs and cats.


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Rabies, malaria and typhoid are all present within Egypt. These diseases are prevented by appropriate vaccination or medication. Please consult a travel doctor prior to departure to assess your risks in relation to your medical history and travel plans.

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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. While women are expected to dress more conservatively than men, even the fellas should leave the short shorts and tight singlets at home.

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While Egypt is considered to be very safe for tourists, including people from the United States, the country's Northern Sinai Peninsula is an exception. This is the only part of Egypt that is deemed to be potentially dangerous for tourists. In fact, it is considered to be a risky area even for ordinary Egyptians.

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6 SOURCES of the tummy bug other than food
  1. TOUCHING ANYTHING ANYWHERE INDOORS (most structures such as hand rails that are in the sun are unlikely to have surface bacteria on them)
  2. Money.
  3. Toilet flushers.
  4. Door handles.
  5. Hand-shakes!


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