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What is the most visited part of Egypt?

Pyramids of Giza Of course, it's simply unthinkable to travel to Egypt without visiting the Pyramids! Guarded by the mysterious Great Sphinx, the pyramids are the tombs of three famous Egyptian pharaohs: Khufu, Khafre and Mycerinus. Dating back to Egypt's Old Kingdom era, the pyramids are around 4,500 years old.



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Yes, Sharm El Sheikh is safe to visit now in 2023. The Egyptian government has taken a number of steps to improve security in the country, including increased security measures at airports and resorts. Sharm El Sheikh is a popular tourist destination, and the Egyptian government is committed to protecting visitors.

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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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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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Tourism in Egypt. Egypt recorded a total of 13 million tourists in 2019, ranking 9th in the world in absolute terms. The fact that larger countries regularly perform better in a comparison of the absolute number of guests is obvious.

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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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Depending on the time of year,remember it is hotter in Luxor and you do not get the sea breeze. Hurghada is a typical beach holiday swimming snorkling sunbathing etc while Luxor is more educational and exciting holiday.Do both if you have the time its well worth it.

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Alcohol in Egypt
As Egypt is a majority Muslim country, many locals abstain from alcohol completely. However, it is possible to find liquor stores and bars in some upmarket neighborhoods, and many hotels and resorts serve alcohol.

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While popular tourist hotspots, including Egypt's capital, Cairo and Hurghada, Luxor and Sharm-El-Sheikh remain in the 'safe to travel to' zone, the FCDO has advised against all but essential travel and no travel to the northern Sinai regions.

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