
Egypt
HOW TO GET THERE
This trip originates in Cairo (CAI) and ends in Luxor (LXR). You will need to fly into Cairo International Airport (CAI) and fly out of Luxor International Airport (LXR).
You can find flight connections to Cairo through major international hubs such as London, Paris, Istanbul, Doha, and Dubai. Luxor also offers connections to major cities, with flights available through Cairo and other regional hubs. You can check routes from your departure city on FlightsFrom – https://www.flightsfrom.com.
CURRENCY
The Egyptian Pound (EGP) is the official currency of Egypt. While local markets, restaurants, and small vendors primarily accept Egyptian Pounds, US dollars and Euros are also widely used in tourist areas. Carrying both local currency and USD is recommended, as some establishments prefer cash payments. ATMs are available in major cities and airports, but not as frequently in more remote areas. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, high-end restaurants, and large shops, but small vendors may only take cash. For the latest exchange rates, visit XE.com or download their app.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
A valid passport with at least six months of validity beyond your planned departure date and at least one blank visa page is required.
Egypt offers e-Visas, which travelers can apply for online before arrival to avoid delays at the airport. The e-Visa process typically takes 1-3 days, and we highly recommend securing your visa in advance. Some nationalities may also be eligible for visa on arrival at Cairo International Airport, but applying beforehand is the preferred option for a smoother experience.
Check the latest visa requirements and apply at Egypt’s official e-Visa website.
ELECTRICAL PLUGS
Egypt uses plug types C and F, with a standard 220V supply voltage and 50Hz frequency. If traveling from the US, UK, or other regions with different outlets, be sure to bring an adapter and voltage converter for your devices. You can purchase the appropriate travel adapter online before your trip.
TIPPING
Tipping, known locally as "baksheesh," is a common practice in Egypt. While not mandatory, it is expected in many situations, including at hotels, restaurants, and with tour guides. Plan to budget around $100-$150 for tips throughout your trip. A local guide will provide recommendations on customary tipping amounts for different services.
WEATHER & WHAT TO WEAR
Egypt has a hot desert climate, with July and August being the hottest months. During the 2027 Solar Eclipse in Luxor (August 2, 2027), expect daytime temperatures to range from 95°F–110°F (35°C–43°C), with cooler evenings. Cairo has slightly milder temperatures, but sun protection is essential throughout the trip.
Recommended Packing List:
- Lightweight, breathable clothing (cotton/linen shirts, loose pants, maxi dresses)
- Sun protection (wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, SPF 50 sunscreen)
- Comfortable walking shoes for exploring temples and pyramids
- A light scarf or shawl for visiting religious sites
- Swimwear (for Nile cruises and hotel pools)
- A light jacket (evenings can be cooler in desert regions)
ACCOMMODATIONS
Throughout your journey, you'll stay in luxury 5-star hotels that blend comfort, history, and authentic Egyptian charm. Expect elegant accommodations with stunning views, rooftop terraces, and modern amenities while still embracing Egypt’s timeless atmosphere.
DINING
Egyptian cuisine is a rich fusion of flavors, influenced by the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern traditions. Some must-try dishes include:
- Koshari – A famous Egyptian street food made of rice, lentils, pasta, chickpeas, and a spicy tomato sauce.
- Ful Medames – A breakfast staple made of fava beans, olive oil, and spices.
- Mahshi – Stuffed vegetables (zucchini, peppers, or grape leaves) filled with rice and herbs.
- Molokhia – A green, garlicky soup made from jute leaves, often served with rice and chicken.
- Ta’meya (Egyptian Falafel) – Deep-fried fava bean patties, crispy and flavorful.
- Grilled Kofta & Kebab – Spiced ground meat skewers grilled to perfection.
- Umm Ali – A delicious Egyptian dessert similar to bread pudding, made with puff pastry, milk, nuts, and raisins.
TRANSPORTATION & SECURITY
Private airport transfers are included in your package, ensuring a seamless travel experience. In Cairo and Luxor, air-conditioned vehicles will be provided for all tours and excursions. Domestic flights between Cairo and Luxor are available and included in the itinerary.
While Egypt is generally safe for tourists, it’s essential to take basic precautions:
- Use official taxis or private transfers rather than unlicensed drivers.
- Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas.
- Keep valuables secure and minimal when exploring busy sites.
- Stay hydrated and carry bottled water.
- Dress modestly in cultural or religious sites out of respect for local customs.
For the latest travel advisories, visit the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities website or check with your country’s State Department.
INTRO, HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY
Egypt is one of the world’s oldest civilizations, dating back over 5,000 years. It is home to some of the most iconic archaeological wonders, including the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, the temples of Luxor and Karnak, and the Valley of the Kings.
Ancient Egyptians were pioneers in engineering, astronomy, and medicine, leaving behind a rich legacy of knowledge inscribed on temples and papyrus scrolls. The mighty Nile River played a crucial role in the development of Egyptian civilization, providing fertile lands for agriculture and enabling trade and communication.
During the Hellenistic period, Egypt was ruled by the famous Ptolemaic dynasty, including Cleopatra VII, before becoming a province of the Roman Empire. Later, it became a key center for Islamic culture and scholarship, shaping much of the Arab world’s history.
Today, Egypt is a vibrant and diverse country, balancing its ancient heritage with modern advancements. The 2027 Solar Eclipse will be a once-in-a-lifetime event, offering the opportunity to experience a celestial phenomenon in one of the most historically significant locations on Earth—Luxor Temple.
EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF EGYPT
From standing before the Great Pyramids of Giza to witnessing the Solar Eclipse over Luxor Temple, this journey offers a perfect blend of history, adventure, and celestial wonder. Prepare to be captivated by Egypt’s ancient marvels, rich culture, and the unforgettable cosmic event of 2027!