Thank you for your video a very frank and managing expectations of visitors to Egypt. I would like to let you know that Indian civilization is longest surviving human civilization on Earth.
Love Egypt and their History. Egypt is our oldest friend, a relationship that go back millenials, not just some decades or centuries. Greetings from Athens, Greece
Just got back from a 22 day trip. So much being said about traveling to Egypt is BS. I appreciate this video as it is more positive.. Summary: People are exceptionally friendly to Americans. We felt the love and VIP treatment everywhere we went. Cairo, luxor, aswan and Alexandria. Massive police presence so we always felt safe. People might hustle you but no one will pickpocket you, or threaten you in any way. Everyone we met went out of their way to make us comfortable. The most important thing is that their culture relies on bak·sheesh(tipping). There is a tip for everything but it is OK and we were happy to do it. The amount of tip 20 to 50 EGP for most things. The USD is 30 to 1 so a 50 Pound tip is about 1.6 US. There are many Nubians that guard the tombs. Very poor and the tips are a big help to them. Tipping most often results in them taking you into special areas, or showing you unique things at the sites. So worth it!!! I think the total tipping was no more than 70USD for the whole trip. Be kind enjoying the tipping and you will be surprised how much love the people show back , ALWAYS deal in EGP not USD...Lastly, user UBER in Cairo and Alexandria. So cheap. you don't need to negotiate with the drivers and I always double the fare as a tip because it was so cheap. We used it on 11 rides my UBER bill total was less than 5 USD for the whole vacation!!!!!
You Must have went on a group tour. I did two days in Cairo, and three days in Luxor. Cairo wasn’t that bad, but Luxor was a major pain in the ass. If you’re solo, it can be a nightmare because they will sit there and try to rip you off at any chance they get. And they hound you once you come outside your hotel. The whole country is basically a scam. I hate to say it and I’ve been to Egypt twice. I’ll never go back. They treat tourists like shit. I had a couple that I sat next to at Luxor airport the husband got locked up for five days for just bringing in Israeli currency. It’s a complete shit show when it comes to governmental relations they just make it up as they go.
@@steve334 Sounds like a very different experience. We were not with a group for the first 3 days in Luxor. There was my wife and an additional couple.We did all the bookings ourselves. On the 4 the day we had a guide assigned from our cruise for just us 4. No doubt, it was easier with him, but we did manage on our own. We booked a tour ( balloon, Tombs of Nobles and Valley of the kings on our own. We just hired a driver. He was OK, although could seem a little impatient. We caught on quickly to just buy our own tickets instead of letting him do it. We didn't tip in USD at all. Most were grateful, only one guard asked for a little more and we were happy to give him and extra 50EGP. Many of the educated locals shared their feelings about the government. One can see how the country could improve with better policies. This sentiment was common from Aswan to Alexandria. I can see how people could feel put off by the tipping. It pisses me off here in the US. But I can also see just how desperate so many are. What seemed to us as a small gesture, seemed to really be appreciated. This was especially true at the Tombs of the Nobles. You can tell these people are really impoverished. The Police were really kind to us and strangely waived us through many checkpoints,( not sure why) In Alexandria, things were even more interesting. At the Catacombes, A police officer gave me his tea that was just delivered with his breakfast. I appreciated the kind gesture and thanked him ( He was not looking for and I did not tip). At the Pillar of Pompe, One police officer observed my friend looking into a passage at the top and approached us and gave us an personal tour under the Pillar. Opened a bunch of gates and showed us some really cool things. We did tip him 200 egp for the experience.( seemed fair) One observation was how people were treated depended on how they were dressed. Our wives, dresses conservatively ( no head cover) but respectfully. We saw many "insta girls" who were dresses provocatively by Egyptian standards. You could see they were not well received anywhere. We tried to be kind an gracious to everyone, shook a lot of hands. I only speak a few Egyptian words, but I did have a translator on my phone that allowed me to share some kind words with our Uber drivers ( These guys were the best in the world) I'm sure you can appreciate the skills. I'm sure your experiences there are common and on point for many visiting. We are just normal people who love exploring. We were not trying to make videos, social posts, or stand out. People were interested in talking and joking with us. We were blessed to have some great guides (luxor Awsan Tours) No doubt, it could have gone a different way. Thanks for responding to my post.I appreciate your perspective!
Im glad that u covered a part of egypt that nobody talks about , like fr guys we got modern cities like any city in the world we dont just have the pyramids and dirty streets
@@kingcopra1224I have a question I’m talking to a guy who stays in Cario Egypt. I’m from the U.S . Do you think it’s wise to travel there even if I bring a friend?
@@ebonymills3254 In Egypt, there are very social and welcoming people, and you can find many who are willing to help you. However, the most important thing is to be cautious of scammers.
Having visited Egypt 3 times, I agree with your points on everything. I have been there in Feb and March which is a great time to visit. I have been to Cairo/Giza, Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, Memphis, Dahshur, Saqqara, The Nile Cruise (Luxor to Aswan) and Alexandria.
I’m binging all your content now and I must say you do such a wonderful job I never knew Egypt was this beautiful & modern, most travelers had nothing but negative remarks about Egypt but I love the way you share your experience ✨🫶🏽
Just came back from Egypt. Camel "Hustlers" around pyramids were pretty aggressive. If you're interested in purchasing things like "Frankincense", buy in marketplace and NOT at tourist stand. (I should've known🙄) great adventure.
The best time to go to Egypt is from November 11 to 3. The weather in Egypt is warm and beautiful. As for the tourist places, Luxor and Aswan, in my opinion, are better than Cairo, because they contain amazing things, and Siwa in the Western Desert. You should not miss Siwa and Safari.Also, white sand with camping and watching the Milky Way sparkling in the sky of Egypt, oh, it is incredibly beautiful, and going to Sinai such as Marsa Alam, Hurghada, or Dahab, any city overlooking the Red Sea, is wonderful, and also the northern coast With its picturesque turquoise waters and snow-white sand, you can also visit the city of Fayoum, but Cairo can also be visited for 10 years because the government is working on its development now, but frankly, Cairo is an open museum and has archaeological sites.But with a lot of crowding and pollution, but its people are very beautiful and kind, and a wonderful city, but if you organize and put laws, this is what the country is doing now, but New Cairo is also very beautiful
I visited Egypt twice. I really feel sorry fir those animals they use and abuse they rent out to visitors. They beat those poor camels. Horses. Donkey . and not even water they give those animals... Tourists should speak up on behalf of those poor abused animals.
I am from Egypt, and I agree with you. I think they do this because they are ignorant. When I see someone beat the donkey, I Curse him but this will not solve the problem haha. but there are people who treat animals very well. So the original cause of the problem is the lack of education.
After visiting twice I do recommend using a good, local, Egyptian travel agency even if it is in combination with solo travel. Read reviews and ask your hotel for who they recommend. Study up on the history as that will make visiting sites far more meaningful to you and learn the local norms and work to respect them. I went for ten days or so the first time and a month the second time. For hot weather there is plenty of modern travel clothing that comfortably protects from the sun without dressing like you are in a volley ball tournament.
Thank you for this video sir!! Egypt is my favorite country on Earth and I really want to be there more than anywhere else, So I need all the information I can get. Also I have a bunch of amazing friends that live there, I’ve known them for almost 2 years and I really want to meet them in person. Hopefully I will be there soon! 😁😁❤️❤️❤️🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
@@norhan_samir-zw7dv Aww thank you my friend I’m glad that makes you happy. I’m American and I’ve lived in America my whole life but I love Egypt so much. I think I first discovered this country when I was 13 years old and I’ve loved it ever since then. 😊😊♥️♥️🇪🇬🇪🇬
One thing that might help you in Egypt is how to say "no! thank you" in Arabic. Some Egyptians will try to sell you a whole bunch of souvenirs, and they can be a little too pushy The tone of this "no thank you" while being firm must remain respectful, in the spirit of: "thank you for offering this to me but no thank you I don't need it"
I would love to visit Egypt, it reminds me of the Bible, how God open the Red Sea so the Israelites can walk on dry land God protect His people from Pharaoh and his army. I would love to visit Egypt and other cities that in Africa, Mecca I see that Egypt is beautiful and visit other places in the Middle East, visit Jerusalem, Paris, Jamaica. I love to visit Historical places like them, Dubai all of those places :)
I travel every 6 months with no problems. I also don't stay in the tourist area. I rent my own apartment. I have friends that live there, so it is a different experience. I am going back in May with my 3 kids🥰🥰🤣🤣🤣love it
I don’t know if I can geothermal it to my car but it is very cool to see it and it looks very nice I think it is very nice and I like it very nice I love the way the weather and I love it and I love the fact you guys have fun I think you have fun with your family and I hope that makes me a good day love to see your pictures and I love to hear from your friends I will talk about you soon and I love you
I like about this video that has all the positives and a few negatives and this is true I love the way you describe Egypt as some people Have nothing to say about Egypt but all negative and nothing positive for that you have my respect and thank you for showing the good and the bad and ugly don’t hear them
Excellent! A well balanced presentation, really enjoyable to watch. I would definitely recommend a Nile cruise as generally speaking all the tours between Aswan and Luxor are included in the price. The extra tour to Abu Simbel I would definitely recommend paying the extra for. But fly rather than coach it. Also pop into The Old Winter Palace Hotel in Luxor and The Old Cataract Hotel in Aswan as both are beautiful. Well, they were 30 years ago 😂
The best thing is to get a reputable tour group. There are sites and temples that require 24 hour advance permission from the government, to visit, and your tour group handles those requirements for you. Also, try to handle the people ; trying to sell you things; with a sense of humor and learn to say, " La Shukran" ( no, thank you) or if someone won't leave you alone, "Kallas" (I'm through talking).
Oh my gosh you travel there all the time!!?? I love Egypt so much too, it’s my favorite country but I’ve never been there. Hopefully I can visit soon. 🥹🥹♥️♥️♥️
@@sarwatdiwan thanks for responding, so you have any apartment you can recommend and is it better to book an apartment in New Cairo or Old Cairo which is better and less expensive to being able to visit tourist sites
The visa must be paid in US dollars. I flew into Cairo, and went by train and mini- bus to Luxor and back. I don't think I showed my passport or visa until I flew out.
Here in London Take-Aways are bad enough of a health risk, never mind the street food. Salmonella and chips is favourite all year round. That and grease burgers. Gas, for cooking, used to be cheap in Egypt.
Thank you for the video but I do have some comments First unsafe places every where it doesn’t matter where you go But at least no one will hold a gun to you or shot you like some other country’s 😉 When you stop any one to ask them something you well get a very kind response, and people will do their best to help you talking about hospitality I’m sure you seen it everywhere in Egypt If we talk about hustlers , they are every where , have you been in NYC? America doesn’t have good clean tap water as well my friend , you can ask in your city hall What I’m trying to say every thing you mentioned in the video it happens any where in the world , Again Thank you for the video :)
Very informative video… will be going to Egypt in a week. Thank you for this video… just wish you would have mentioned to please NOT ride the horses or camels as they are terribly overworked and abused.
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Thank you for your video a very frank and managing expectations of visitors to Egypt.
I would like to let you know that Indian civilization is longest surviving human civilization on Earth.
Love Egypt and their History.
Egypt is our oldest friend, a relationship that go back millenials, not just some decades or centuries.
Greetings from Athens, Greece
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Just got back from a 22 day trip. So much being said about traveling to Egypt is BS. I appreciate this video as it is more positive.. Summary: People are exceptionally friendly to Americans. We felt the love and VIP treatment everywhere we went. Cairo, luxor, aswan and Alexandria. Massive police presence so we always felt safe. People might hustle you but no one will pickpocket you, or threaten you in any way. Everyone we met went out of their way to make us comfortable. The most important thing is that their culture relies on bak·sheesh(tipping). There is a tip for everything but it is OK and we were happy to do it. The amount of tip 20 to 50 EGP for most things. The USD is 30 to 1 so a 50 Pound tip is about 1.6 US. There are many Nubians that guard the tombs. Very poor and the tips are a big help to them. Tipping most often results in them taking you into special areas, or showing you unique things at the sites. So worth it!!! I think the total tipping was no more than 70USD for the whole trip. Be kind enjoying the tipping and you will be surprised how much love the people show back , ALWAYS deal in EGP not USD...Lastly, user UBER in Cairo and Alexandria. So cheap. you don't need to negotiate with the drivers and I always double the fare as a tip because it was so cheap. We used it on 11 rides my UBER bill total was less than 5 USD for the whole vacation!!!!!
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Thank you for this. In my 21 countries I always loved doing uber bc of my feet problems
You Must have went on a group tour. I did two days in Cairo, and three days in Luxor. Cairo wasn’t that bad, but Luxor was a major pain in the ass. If you’re solo, it can be a nightmare because they will sit there and try to rip you off at any chance they get. And they hound you once you come outside your hotel. The whole country is basically a scam. I hate to say it and I’ve been to Egypt twice. I’ll never go back. They treat tourists like shit. I had a couple that I sat next to at Luxor airport the husband got locked up for five days for just bringing in Israeli currency. It’s a complete shit show when it comes to governmental relations they just make it up as they go.
And when it comes to baksheesh, they’ll sit there and complain if you tip them in EGP. Got in the too many arguments because their currency is trash.
@@steve334 Sounds like a very different experience. We were not with a group for the first 3 days in Luxor. There was my wife and an additional couple.We did all the bookings ourselves. On the 4 the day we had a guide assigned from our cruise for just us 4. No doubt, it was easier with him, but we did manage on our own. We booked a tour ( balloon, Tombs of Nobles and Valley of the kings on our own. We just hired a driver. He was OK, although could seem a little impatient. We caught on quickly to just buy our own tickets instead of letting him do it. We didn't tip in USD at all. Most were grateful, only one guard asked for a little more and we were happy to give him and extra 50EGP. Many of the educated locals shared their feelings about the government. One can see how the country could improve with better policies. This sentiment was common from Aswan to Alexandria.
I can see how people could feel put off by the tipping. It pisses me off here in the US. But I can also see just how desperate so many are. What seemed to us as a small gesture, seemed to really be appreciated. This was especially true at the Tombs of the Nobles. You can tell these people are really impoverished. The Police were really kind to us and strangely waived us through many checkpoints,( not sure why) In Alexandria, things were even more interesting. At the Catacombes, A police officer gave me his tea that was just delivered with his breakfast. I appreciated the kind gesture and thanked him ( He was not looking for and I did not tip). At the Pillar of Pompe, One police officer observed my friend looking into a passage at the top and approached us and gave us an personal tour under the Pillar. Opened a bunch of gates and showed us some really cool things. We did tip him 200 egp for the experience.( seemed fair)
One observation was how people were treated depended on how they were dressed. Our wives, dresses conservatively ( no head cover) but respectfully. We saw many "insta girls" who were dresses provocatively by Egyptian standards. You could see they were not well received anywhere.
We tried to be kind an gracious to everyone, shook a lot of hands. I only speak a few Egyptian words, but I did have a translator on my phone that allowed me to share some kind words with our Uber drivers ( These guys were the best in the world) I'm sure you can appreciate the skills.
I'm sure your experiences there are common and on point for many visiting. We are just normal people who love exploring. We were not trying to make videos, social posts, or stand out. People were interested in talking and joking with us. We were blessed to have some great guides (luxor Awsan Tours) No doubt, it could have gone a different way.
Thanks for responding to my post.I appreciate your perspective!
Im glad that u covered a part of egypt that nobody talks about , like fr guys we got modern cities like any city in the world we dont just have the pyramids and dirty streets
As an egyptian i really consider sharm elsheikh and hurghada as safe zones for tourists
They are absolutely safe for tourists. I have never met anyone unfriendly or threatening in any way. Most people just wanna make a living.
Yeah I am from Alexandria Egypt you don’t wanna get jumped in Alexandria Cairo or saieed 🤣
is Hurghada better than Sharm al sheikh? we have limited number of days and cant decide where to go as we are going to Luxor
@@booboo2007hamza Yes i believe recently hurghada and gouna ,sahl hasheesh has became better destinations
ولله مصر ام الدنیا.رضا من ایران.❤
Iam Egyptian and that video is very small part from my beautiful country.. so welcome all of you at Egypt
Are the food halal in egypt?
@@Saz-Cakes of course about 90% of the food in Egypt is halal and delicious too.. welcome to your second country( Egypt) 🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
You’re Arab
Do you give tours 😂
Please brother can I get my job in your country I'm a professional mechanic
As a globetrotter myself, I can honestly say this was an incredibly informative video. Many thanks!
Visiting Egypt is one of my lifelong dreams ❤
Wow same for me!! I love Egypt so much, it’s my favorite country on Earth. I hope we can both go there one day! 🥹🥹❤️❤️
I am from Egypt and I say you really chose the right country
If you come to Egypt come with trust local guy and be careful from scamming and you will have best trip ever
@@kingcopra1224I have a question I’m talking to a guy who stays in Cario Egypt. I’m from the U.S . Do you think it’s wise to travel there even if I bring a friend?
@@ebonymills3254 In Egypt, there are very social and welcoming people, and you can find many who are willing to help you. However, the most important thing is to be cautious of scammers.
This is the place i want to visit and touch the pyramids....my big dream.....
I'm from Egypt and genuinely I loved your way classifying and exploring every part with its cons and pros.
Me too . Thanks a lot for the video
Having visited Egypt 3 times, I agree with your points on everything. I have been there in Feb and March which is a great time to visit. I have been to Cairo/Giza, Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, Memphis, Dahshur, Saqqara, The Nile Cruise (Luxor to Aswan) and Alexandria.
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Real Egypt at its best.
Thanks for all the great advice Jeff, your experience pays off 👍 🙏
I’m binging all your content now and I must say you do such a wonderful job I never knew Egypt was this beautiful & modern, most travelers had nothing but negative remarks about Egypt but I love the way you share your experience ✨🫶🏽
Thank you Red Rose
Hello my friend, how was your day today?
Visiting Egypt is one in my bucket list❤❤❤
I am from Egypt. But i live in the USA.. your explanation is very good..
Just came back from Egypt. Camel "Hustlers" around pyramids were pretty aggressive. If you're interested in purchasing things like "Frankincense", buy in marketplace and NOT at tourist stand. (I should've known🙄) great adventure.
Did you use guides???
This is common only in pyramids
Look at the pyramids and monuments in Egypt just incredible.
The best time to go to Egypt is from November 11 to 3. The weather in Egypt is warm and beautiful. As for the tourist places, Luxor and Aswan, in my opinion, are better than Cairo, because they contain amazing things, and Siwa in the Western Desert. You should not miss Siwa and Safari.Also, white sand with camping and watching the Milky Way sparkling in the sky of Egypt, oh, it is incredibly beautiful, and going to Sinai such as Marsa Alam, Hurghada, or Dahab, any city overlooking the Red Sea, is wonderful, and also the northern coast With its picturesque turquoise waters and snow-white sand, you can also visit the city of Fayoum, but Cairo can also be visited for 10 years because the government is working on its development now, but frankly, Cairo is an open museum and has archaeological sites.But with a lot of crowding and pollution, but its people are very beautiful and kind, and a wonderful city, but if you organize and put laws, this is what the country is doing now, but New Cairo is also very beautiful
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What a detailed video! I have seen Cairo without being there in Person.
I visited Egypt twice. I really feel sorry fir those animals they use and abuse they rent out to visitors. They beat those poor camels. Horses. Donkey . and not even water they give those animals... Tourists should speak up on behalf of those poor abused animals.
I am from Egypt, and I agree with you. I think they do this because they are ignorant. When I see someone beat the donkey, I Curse him but this will not solve the problem haha. but there are people who treat animals very well. So the original cause of the problem is the lack of education.
I heard this from my friend she said NEVER AGAIN SOOO MANY ANIMALS SUFFERING THERE HORSES DONKEYS DOGS CATS CAMEL'S MANY MORE NO THANKYOU
Egypt used to be one of the greatest empires in Africa that’s why I like egypt
Yet it still one of the best countries in africa
Rich history
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Now its a shit
My favourite holiday of all time ..Egypt on the Nile Cruise…
After visiting twice I do recommend using a good, local, Egyptian travel agency even if it is in combination with solo travel. Read reviews and ask your hotel for who they recommend. Study up on the history as that will make visiting sites far more meaningful to you and learn the local norms and work to respect them. I went for ten days or so the first time and a month the second time. For hot weather there is plenty of modern travel clothing that comfortably protects from the sun without dressing like you are in a volley ball tournament.
Heading to Egypt soon. Thank you for this video❤
We went last July and we’re going this July can’t wait 😊
مصر بلد رائعة جداً ولديهم ثقافة رائعه ♥️🤗
I really enjoyed your video. 🤩⭐️
Thanks for Sharing! 👍🏼
Greetings from Albania. 🇦🇱
Snorkling is a must in Egypt. Lovely 😍
Absolutely, it’s fascinating especially at the Red Sea 🌊
Great video! I'm leaving for Egypt on Sunday and this makes me feel much better. I didn't know about the old an the new or the tipping info. Thanks!
Egypt seems so cool, man. hardly hear about the country in news but glad Egypt is prospering. hoping to visit soon
we're trying, it's not going well, but we're trying!
Am happy you show new Cairo coz all videos only show old Cairo me as Egyptian I go to old Cairo twice or 3 times a year
Comprehensive and informative. Enjoyed every bit of this vlog.
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Thank you for this video sir!! Egypt is my favorite country on Earth and I really want to be there more than anywhere else, So I need all the information I can get. Also I have a bunch of amazing friends that live there, I’ve known them for almost 2 years and I really want to meet them in person. Hopefully I will be there soon! 😁😁❤️❤️❤️🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
As an Egyptian, I am very happy that you say this, and that you enlighten us at any time
@@norhan_samir-zw7dv Aww thank you my friend I’m glad that makes you happy. I’m American and I’ve lived in America my whole life but I love Egypt so much. I think I first discovered this country when I was 13 years old and I’ve loved it ever since then. 😊😊♥️♥️🇪🇬🇪🇬
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Welcome to Egypt!
I hope you have the best time in your life here!
we egyptian definitely like to make friends and have FUN! (LOTS OF IT!)
cool explains everything very well thank you guys ❤
ihope you enjoyed your stay & food experience here in egypt & come back again❤❤❤
Really appreciated this video! We’re off to Cairo next week and used this video as a bit of predatory research.
One thing that might help you in Egypt is how to say "no! thank you" in Arabic.
Some Egyptians will try to sell you a whole bunch of souvenirs, and they can be a little too pushy
The tone of this "no thank you" while being firm must remain respectful, in the spirit of: "thank you for offering this to me but no thank you I don't need it"
I would love to visit Egypt, it reminds me of the Bible, how God open the Red Sea so the Israelites can walk on dry land God protect His people from Pharaoh and his army. I would love to visit Egypt and other cities that in Africa, Mecca I see that Egypt is beautiful and visit other places in the Middle East, visit Jerusalem, Paris, Jamaica. I love to visit Historical places like them, Dubai all of those places :)
you are welcome to Egypt my friend Iam Egyptian and love helping people and that is my passion too.. so welcome to Egypt my best friend
Amazing country ❤ ❤
I travel every 6 months with no problems. I also don't stay in the tourist area. I rent my own apartment. I have friends that live there, so it is a different experience. I am going back in May with my 3 kids🥰🥰🤣🤣🤣love it
How much for the apartments
I don’t know if I can geothermal it to my car but it is very cool to see it and it looks very nice I think it is very nice and I like it very nice I love the way the weather and I love it and I love the fact you guys have fun I think you have fun with your family and I hope that makes me a good day love to see your pictures and I love to hear from your friends I will talk about you soon and I love you
I like about this video that has all the positives and a few negatives and this is true I love the way you describe Egypt as some people Have nothing to say about Egypt but all negative and nothing positive for that you have my respect and thank you for showing the good and the bad and ugly don’t hear them
Great video, thank you for sharing, my dear friend! ave a relaxing and wonderful Sunday! Greetings from @nami-vlog!!! 🌍💜💜💜👍
thank you for making this video. a lot of people try to down talk egypt and say its dangerous and all of that but your video covers it really well.
Thank you for useful informations.
What a great video! We loved it! Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much for this information good work on the video. I fly into Cairo tomorrow and watching youtube videos is my homework.
Where are you in Egypt
Did u go
Excellent! A well balanced presentation, really enjoyable to watch. I would definitely recommend a Nile cruise as generally speaking all the tours between Aswan and Luxor are included in the price. The extra tour to Abu Simbel I would definitely recommend paying the extra for. But fly rather than coach it. Also pop into The Old Winter Palace Hotel in Luxor and The Old Cataract Hotel in Aswan as both are beautiful. Well, they were 30 years ago 😂
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It's my dream to visit Egypt to see the pyramids I love egypts history it's so fascinating with the pyramids and all that.
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Egypt is Amazing country ❤️
Looks like fun.
The best thing is to get a reputable tour group. There are sites and temples that require 24 hour advance permission from the government, to visit, and your tour group handles those requirements for you. Also, try to handle the people ; trying to sell you things; with a sense of humor and learn to say, " La Shukran" ( no, thank you) or if someone won't leave you alone, "Kallas" (I'm through talking).
I've learned 2 new sayings today 😂😂 thank you
Hello 👋, how are you doing?
Thanks bro am going to visit Egypt next week the video is helpful 😊
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I love Egypt, we travel all the time.
Oh my gosh you travel there all the time!!?? I love Egypt so much too, it’s my favorite country but I’ve never been there. Hopefully I can visit soon. 🥹🥹♥️♥️♥️
@@JSGaming0327 We have cheap trips because we have socialism, the best system in the world.
@@JSGaming0327 I always go on an all inclusive package. Еverything is free. Аnd I only spend money on excursions.
Egypt is the most safe and sound place on earth
No it’s not or you just didn’t go there
Please what good apartments can you recommend for one to stay visiting Egypt for the first time
@@AnetorOamen you can pick one when you arrive at calm place and the calm places are numerous
@@sarwatdiwan thanks for responding, so you have any apartment you can recommend and is it better to book an apartment in New Cairo or Old Cairo which is better and less expensive to being able to visit tourist sites
We can arrange your itinerary in Egypt always we do the best ❤
Thanks for your nice information.
Thank you for your video , very honest review .❤
Great guide, contains all what someone would be interested in. Thanks a lot 👍
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Great tips, I would love to visit Egypt someday.
Egypt is your second country, my friend, and when you want to visit it, you will find me and every Egyptian is welcome and happy to have you
AWESOME information !
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This video is so cool thank you fur the info.
Thx a million great one mate!
Cairo is the BEST city in Egypt
Thank you!
Great information in a short amount of time. Thank you!
Thanks for your clip. Shirt and sweet, cut to the points that I need. Appreciate 👍.
Just git back from Egpyt 2 days ago!
Great job. Love those long videos.
love your channel man going to Paris and Cairo
Quite impressive, to be certain.
I subscribed to you because of this video. I definitely love Egypt.
What a wonderful insight
Thanks for this guide, its really easy to understand and also thanks for the recommendations!
It seems Egypt is a cool place to visit
Great video man .
Love this
Awesome video, thanks!
J'y vais la semaine prochaine 😁 Going there next week 😎
how was it?
The visa must be paid in US dollars.
I flew into Cairo, and went by train and mini- bus to Luxor and back. I don't think I showed my passport or visa until I flew out.
There are delicious oriental dishes in Egypt, as well as some patisserie shops which offer French patisseries & gateu
Pyramids are ❤
Here in London Take-Aways are bad enough of a health risk, never mind the street food.
Salmonella and chips is favourite all year round. That and grease burgers.
Gas, for cooking, used to be cheap in Egypt.
واو روعه❤❤❤
Great insights
wanna visit egypt soon
Thank you for sharing these valuable information, I am planning to visti Egypt this July ( A bad time).
Watching
2025 I’ll be there InshaAllah
Awesome
Super helpful
wow
Great 👍
حلو
Welcome to my country
I miss you Cairo Egypt ❤❤❤❤ I love Cairo
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Thank you for the video but I do have some comments
First unsafe places every where it doesn’t matter where you go
But at least no one will hold a gun to you or shot you like some other country’s 😉
When you stop any one to ask them something you well get a very kind response, and people will do their best to help you
talking about hospitality I’m sure you seen it everywhere in Egypt
If we talk about hustlers , they are every where , have you been in NYC?
America doesn’t have good clean tap water as well my friend , you can ask in your city hall
What I’m trying to say every thing you mentioned in the video it happens any where in the world ,
Again Thank you for the video :)
Very informative video… will be going to Egypt in a week.
Thank you for this video… just wish you would have mentioned to please NOT ride the horses or camels as they are terribly overworked and abused.
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