1. Consumption Egypt is a tipping country. When we arrive in Egypt, we need to do as the Romans do. While receiving services, we also need to pay a certain tip to the other party.
2. Safety and security are issues that concern all tourists visiting Egypt. The Egyptian government has very strict security measures for foreign tourists.
There will be security inspection equipment at the entrances of hotels and scenic spots to conduct safety checks on tourists and vehicles entering the area.
3. Dining There are Chinese restaurants in Cairo and Luxor in Egypt. Generally, we will arrange Chinese meals in these two cities; local seafood meals in Alexandria, usually grilled fish, rice, naan, salad, etc.; hotels in the Red Sea include
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all Western-style buffets in the hotel.
The cruise also includes breakfast, lunch and dinner, which are mainly Western-style buffets.
4. Weather Although Egypt is located in Africa, the average daily temperature is not high because the temperature difference between morning and evening is very large.
Due to the influence of the maritime humid climate in the coastal areas of the Mediterranean and Red Sea, the daily temperature difference is not large. The farther south, the farther away from the desert, the climate becomes drier, the daytime becomes hotter, and the temperature drops more at night.
?Generally, you need to wear woolen clothes when going to Egypt in winter; while in spring and autumn, you can wear some daily blended clothes; in summer, you should pay attention to wearing light-colored, breathable and sweat-absorbent cotton clothes, and try to wear long sleeves and long trousers to avoid exposing your skin to the sun.
To avoid getting sunburned, you should also have a jacket on hand as it can be very cold in the desert at night.
5. Mobile phones and phone cards There are three major telecommunications operators in Egypt, namely Vodafone, Etisalat and Mobinil.
Phone cards can be purchased at the business points of all major operators. They cost 10 Egyptian pounds each, but the best place to buy them is in the square in front of Ramses Railway Station. There are many phone cards that sell cards from the three major operators.
Yes, and the numbers are selectable, and they only cost 5 Egyptian pounds each.
The phone card does not include phone charges, but there are many shops on the street with operator logos where you can recharge.
The phone charges are similar for all companies. A call to Egypt costs 0.15 Egyptian pounds per minute, while a domestic call costs about 5 Egyptian pounds per minute.