Packing
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Egypt Itinerary:
We found it very hard to really get out
on our own and wander around. We were
grateful to have a really well educated
Egyptian tour guide. He helped us get
much more out of the experience and was well
worth the money. If you're worried about
going with a large tour group, don't -- you
can easily hire a private guide before you
depart (just make sure you find out what
level of education your tour company
requires of guides).
Flight times
change frequently. Call ahead (or have
someone do it for you) before heading to the
airport, but realize that even that may not
help and bring a book to read and a few
snacks (otherwise you'll be limited to soda
and poor quality stale cookies)
When to
Visit
For Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and Nile River
Cruises, December-February are the most
comfortable times to visit Egypt. For the
beaches, March to May or September to
November are the best times to enjoy the
beach without all the big crowds.
Health
in Egypt
The book
Shitting Pretty is a lighthearted yet
thorough guide to staying healthy on the
road. It covers eating, sanitation, and
health issues - somehow making them all fun
and humorous. We felt well prepared after
reading this book. The Lonely Planet Egypt
also has a good section on staying healthy
in Egypt
Oral re-hydration salts
are a good thing to carry - it gets hot and
it's easy to get dehydrated even despite
your best efforts. Oral re-hydration salts
can be purchased at most pharmacy's in
Cairo, your local sporting goods store, or
you can make your own by mixing sugar and
salt together (a little salt in a soda or
juice also works well)
Ginger tea is a great way
to settle your stomach if it's a little
upset.
Egyptian Food
As
you might guess, Egyptian pastries were
wonderful -- laden with honey and nuts there
were about a million variations on Baklava
alone..
Falafel, Kabobs and
Schwarma were also special treats.
Shopping
You'll be constantly approached by people
trying to sell you things. They often start
by trying to engage you in friendly
conversation and before you know it, you're
in their shop buying something you never
thought you needed. If you're interested,
bargain hard. If you're not, be firm, you
may be able to get them to leave you a few
minutes peace before the next tout starts
trying to sell you something. |