Currency in
Egypt: The
Currency in Egypt is the Egyptian pound and it is divided into 100
piaster. Egyptian pound is referred as LE.
The Egyptian
pound is called genaeh in Arabic. Here you will find
25 and 50 piaster notes and various sized coins down to the 5
piasters.
At present 1 $ dollars is equivalent to 6.2 Egyptian
pounds
Currency conversion :
In Egypt most of
the banks open from Sunday to Thursday, working hours are 8:30 to 2
PM. however banks at the airport and the majors entry ports are
open 24 hours daily.
Note : that most
the the major credit card names such as American express, master
card , all euro cards and JCB are widely accepted in various
hotels and shops To use an ATM machine , they mostly accept visa
master and cirrus cards, if you don't find an ATM machine in your
vicinity, you can still obtain cash if you go to any of Misr
bank braches. Banks are unwillingly to accept US$100 notes issued
before 1992. You can use US$ and English sterling or Euros to
exchange, as they are accepted in many places and banks.
Don't bring
Scottish pounds, Irish punts, new Zealand dollars.. etc. they will
not be accepted or changed !
If you at any
point during your tour, you run out of money and your credit cards
are not accepted anymore ! you still can get money wired to you
from abroad, in Egypt there are plenty of western union branches, it
is few minutes to get any sum of money sent you from abroad.
Bus Services :
There are
three main bus operators based in Cairo that mostly form a
network which covers all of Egypt. They are as follows
- The
upper Egypt bus Co that covers all points along the Nile valley
and the
Fayoum
and
inner oasis.
, the red seas coast. such as Hurghada and Safaga ,Marsa Alam
- East delta
bus company , it covers the the Sinai peninsula and the canal
zone.
- West
delta bus CO , they serve Alexandria , north coast, Siwa oasis
,and the Nile delta towns.
- if you
want to check bus service schedule
click here
Electricity:
The electricity
current is 220 volts , 50 MHz,
north American travelers are advised to bring a converter, sockets
are designed for round pronged plugs, if you are coming from the UK,
you will need an adaptor for your plugs.
The power plugs
used in Egypt are 220 volts , if you are coming from a country using
110 please don't forget to bring you converter, the socket pins in
the wall are the two holes type !
Cairo Airport:
Cairo airport is
located 22 KM to the south east of the city , you trip should takes
around 30 to 45 Minutes. , make sure to leave your hotel at least
three hours before departure.
There are two
terminals in Cairo airport. All Egypt-air flights and domestic
flight depart from terminal one, while all other airlines depart
from terminal two.
There is no
departure tax levied at the moment, however starting from next
October, the new tax will be implemented.
Confirm flights
at least 48 hours before departure, it is very important to do that,
if you are staying in a 5 star hotel, the guest relation should be
able to do this for you if you wish.
If you are an
individual traveler and wish to confirm you flight, call Egypt Air
office directly.
As it is not allowed for
visitors to import or
export more than 1000 Egyptian pounds.
The limit is 1000 p in cash money.
You
will find plenty of banks at the airport,
and several foreign currency exchange offices
every where.
Your duty free goods must be purchased
within 48 hours after arrival.
Customs at the airport :
You are allowed
to bring 250 grams of tobacco two cartoon of cigarettes One liter
of alcohol and personal stuff. if you are planning to bring your
own pet make sure you have a veterinary health certificate and it
should include a valid rabies certificate.
Making a phone call :
To call any
countries outside Egypt , dial your country code and then your city
code and number.
To call Egypt
dial * country code dial 002.
If you have
friends calling you from the united states, Australia tell them to
dial 011 before they put the country code and the city code.
List of some of the local codes :
|
Cairo
|
Luxor
|
Alexandria
|
Aswan
|
Sharm
Elshiek |
Hurghada
|
Ismalia
|
|
02 |
095 |
03 |
097 |
069 |
065 |
064 |
The best and the
cheapest time to place your call is after 8:00 PM. If you wish to
make an international call simply buy a Mena-tel card, ( will Cost
you about 20LE) It should give you around 3 minutes to any place in
the world, there are plenty of cabin in the streets around your
hotel where you will find that yellow phone box where you can use
to dial your call.
Weather:
During the summer time, sun protection
is the most important single consideration for an Egypt trip
specially for the fair-skinned. putting sun- hat is essential.
Cheap and pure cotton Sun hats are made locally and available
everywhere. travel clothing should be light and comfortable, 100%
cotton clothing is the best. Robust shoes are a must. The climate of
Egypt is characterized by a hot season from May to September and a
cool season from November to March. Extreme temperatures during both
seasons are moderated by the prevailing northern winds.
Winter weather is
fairly cold than most people anticipate and cold winds blew over the
desert at sunrise and sunset. Even when it is worm outside in
winter, it can be surprisingly cold inside the massive stone
temples. In winter showers fall everywhere between October and
April, so bring a few items of light but warm clothing, so that to
cope with the early mornings and the occasional and unseasonable
winter cold snap.
The following table
for you as a guide so that you know what to expect and what to
bring:
|
Month |
Type |
Cairo
Min/Max |
Alexandria
Min/Max |
Luxor
Min/Max |
Aswan
Min/Max |
Hurghada
Air/Water
Average |
|
Jan |
C
F |
8.6/19.1
47/66 |
9.3/18.3
49/65 |
5.4/23
42/74 |
8/23.8
46/75 |
24/18
75/64 |
|
Feb |
C
F |
9.3/21
48/69 |
9.7/19.2
49/67 |
6.8/25.4
44/78 |
9.4/26.1
49/79 |
25/18
77/64 |
|
March |
C
F |
11.2/23.7
52/75 |
11.3/21
52/70 |
10.7/29
51/84 |
12.6/30.4
54/86 |
26/20
79/68 |
|
April |
C
F |
13.9/28.2
56/83 |
14.5/23.6
58/75 |
15.7/35
60/95 |
17.5/36
63/97 |
31/25
88/77 |
|
May |
C
F |
17.4/32.4
63/90 |
16.7/26.5
62/80 |
20.7/39.3
69/103 |
21.1/38.5
71/101 |
35/26
95/79 |
|
June |
C
F |
19.9/34.5
68/95 |
20.4/28.2
69/83 |
22.6/41
72/107 |
24.2/42.1
76/108 |
37/28
99/82 |
|
July |
C
F |
21.5/35.4
71/96 |
22.7/29.6
73/86 |
23.6/40.8
74/106 |
24.5/42
76/108 |
40/28
107/82 |
|
Aug |
C
F |
21.6/34.8
71/95 |
22.9/30.4
73/87 |
23.5/41
74/107 |
24.7/41.3
76/107 |
42/29
108/84 |
|
Sept |
C
F |
19.9/23.3
68/89 |
21.3/29.4
71/85 |
21.5/38.5
71/101 |
22.2/39.6
72/103 |
38/27
100/81 |
|
Oct |
C
F |
17.8/29.8
64/86 |
17.9/27.7
64/82 |
17.8/35.1
64/95 |
19.3/36.6
66/99 |
32/25
90/77 |
|
Nov |
C
F |
12.1/24.1
54/75 |
14.8/24.4
59/76 |
12.3/29.6
54/85 |
14.5/30.2
58/86 |
26/23
79/73 |
|
Dec |
C
F |
10.4/20.7
51/69 |
11.2/20.4
52/69 |
7.7/24.8
45/76 |
9.9/20.5
50/69 |
26/19
79/66 |
Visa :
You can obtain the visa at the
airport upon entry. The visa is simply a stamp ( like a mail
stamp) You buy from the visa office, right before the
immigration booth, You can't miss it ! The visa
will cost you around 15 USD , after buying them, you may stick
in any empty page on your passport. Don't worry, it is so easy
! Once you enter hall buy you visa and stand in line to stamp
your passport of entry by the immigration.
-Visitors entering Egypt at the
overland border post to Taba to visit Gulf of Aqaba coast and St.
Catherine can be exempted from visa and granted a free residence
permit for fourteen days to visit the area.
Citizens of the following
countries are should have a pre-arrival visa:
Afghanistan,
Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Chechnya, Croatia, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Iran, Israel,
Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Lebanon, Macao, Macedonia, Malaysia,
Moldavia, Montenegro, Morocco, Pakistan, Palestine, The Philippines,
Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Sri-Lanka, Tadzhikistan, Thailand,
Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and all African
countries.
Those in possession of a residence
permit in Egypt are not required to obtain an entry visa if they
leave the country and return to it within the validity of their
residence permit or within six months, whichever period is less.
Tipping:
Tipping is way of life in Egypt , if someone
does something you would consider as an extra effort,
he is expecting to be tipped. You
only tip if you feel you want to do it, there is no pressure but,
of course it would leave a good impression,
and many people are surviving on very little. Don't give
small amounts of notes or coins as tip to people who helped you all
the way throughout your trip such as
drivers, tour leaders, tour escorts) it
would be an insult for them, tip appropriately.
And please, do not offer tips to
professionals, businessmen, or others who would consider themselves
your equals. You may seriously offend them by your act.
Travel time to Egypt :
Peak travel season in Egypt runs from mid October
to May. After May for the rest of the year it is fairly hot,
especially at Luxor and further south, yet the best thing about the
heat, is that is a dry heat. On the other hand there is plenty of
room everywhere at this time of the year. Although certain Cairo
hotels fill up with Arab visitors at summer rather than put up with
a hotter weather their countries. Advance bookings are rarely
required and a variety of discounts are offered as incentives to
brave the heat.
Temperatures during the summer time is fairly
high, but yet summer offers a time to see
Egypt in relative peace and quite. It is
an advantage to see the tourist sites without hassle from the little
school children or from the crowds of tourists.
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