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#16 of 22 general tips & advice in Cairo
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mario26 says:
i will talking about a guy my idole cause this guy now was a very good friedn but its also the best tour leader u can reach in ur life the name of this guy is :hatem tour leader in egypt!!!!
I met trevor(hatem) in my trip in egypt this is a very good person !!!!i pass three day alone before met h…
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panchorino says:
I experienced that everyone in Cairo will try to help you and go out of their way inorder to get a tip. There are people working in the bathrooms who will have the toilet paper and it kind of makes you feel obligated to give them a tip when you are done. Typical tipping is 1 or 2 Egypitan Pounds. …
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mchesus says:
it really depends on where you will be in the city. if you are visiting tourist destinations (except mosques) three quarter length, breathable pants should be fine. i often just wore t-shirts that covered my shoulders well. if heading out into the suburbs or less frequented parts of cairo, which i d…
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Nzelvis says:
There's a ton to do around Cairo, just very little to do IN Cairo...you can go to one of the resort towns on the Red Sea, but that's if you like sun and snorkeling/scuba. Next, there are the pyramids at Giza, Saqqarah, etc...several in the Cairo area as well as Memphis (old Egyptian capital). You …
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#20 of 22 general tips & advice in Cairo
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fairygirl1844 says:
Ok, my tip to all that are going to Egypt is buff up on you knowdedge of the Ancient Egyptians otherwise you will spend half your time there lost as to what this and that means and what significance it has in shaping their history (trust, everything there shaped their history in one way or another).…
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doclette says:
We exchanged our money in our hotel and at the airport. For women, it is best if you do not show too much arms and legs. I realized my bare arms was causing a frenzy (rolling my eyes) so I purchased a couple shawls. Even then, many egyptian men came up to my husband and patted his back to say "lucky…
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jbo says:
October and November, along with December and January are definitely the milder temperature months for travelling to Egypt. It never really gets properly cold, although a jumper in the evening is likely to be handy at times. The one thing you have to remember about Cairo itself is that the very heav…
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