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Is it worth going to Cairo?

In my opinion, Cairo is much more worth it than Sharm... Even if it doesn't turn out be your favourite place, take it as an authentic experience (unlike Sharm). You certainly will get some hassle, but don't take it as harassment, it's just people trying to make a living and not meant as an aggression.



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In my opinion, Cairo is much more worth it than Sharm... Even if it doesn't turn out be your favourite place, take it as an authentic experience (unlike Sharm). You certainly will get some hassle, but don't take it as harassment, it's just people trying to make a living and not meant as an aggression.

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Some travelers skip big cities when looking for adventure, but just because Cairo is a big city remember, Egypt is a developing country so visiting Cairo can still be an adventure in and of itself and enough to push some outside their comfort zone. I would definitely recommend at least spending a couple days in Cairo.

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Egypt is absolutely a country worth visiting, regardless of your age, and regardless of whether you visit alone, with friends, or as a family, and private guided Egypt tours make a visit that much more rewarding.

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We get this question a lot at Osiris Tours. In short, Americans and other visitors can rest easy: yes, Egypt is a safe country for tourists.

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The Great Pyramid is as Big and Impressive as you Imagine While some landmarks and sights can disappoint tourists when they finally see them in person, the overwhelming consensus is that the Great Pyramid is not overrated at all.

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2 days in Cairo gives you enough time to explore the city without feeling rushed. You won't go on any day trips in this itinerary (see itinerary #2) so this is the perfect itinerary if you want to explore Cairo and Giza at a leisurely pace without organizing a day trip.

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You should plan to spend around E£824 ($27) per day on your vacation in Cairo, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, E£225 ($7.35) on meals for one day and E£142 ($4.62) on local transportation.

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The Pyramids of Giza sit about 11 miles southwest of downtown Cairo on the Giza Plateau and are open daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Public transportation is not available within walking distance, so it's best to drive, hail a taxi or take a bus tour to the site.

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- How long you'll need at the Pyramids: Plan for at least 4–5 hours to leisurely explore the Giza Complex. If you purchase tickets to enter the different pyramids and visit the cemeteries and tombs as well, you can easily spend 7+ hours there.

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Cons of living in Cairo for foreigners
  • Persistent sellers. Cairo is a popular tourist destination, so no one is surprised by the fact that sellers are intrusive toward foreigners in every inch of the city. ...
  • Frequent traffic jams. ...
  • Poor air quality. ...
  • Problems with transport. ...
  • Conservative society.


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The specially designated space around the Great Sphinx in Giza makes it impossible to get close to the monument and touch it, but you can still get close enough to have a good look at the Egyptian Sphinx nose, and take an effective photo.

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Egypt can be a completely safe destination for solo female travelers. I'm not saying there won't be any challenges or hassles — you will likely run into a few. But I also believe that you will find the Egyptian culture, and Egyptian men in general, to be very welcoming. They genuinely want you to love their country.

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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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