What to Pack for Egypt

Many travelers from all over the globe question what to bring to Egypt so that they may make the most of their time there while also being prepared for the unfamiliar surroundings and culture. The purpose of this page is to provide information and answers on the Egypt packing list that every traveler to Egypt should bring with them on their holiday.

All of the content and answers on this website were supplied by the Cairo Day Trip Team, a group of highly experienced, informed, and professional travel counselors and consultants. Every true traveler recognizes the significance of planning and preparing for a fantastic vacation in Egypt. Egypt has long been on everyone’s bucket list since you can’t call yourself a true traveler unless you’ve visited the famous Egyptian kingdom. You’ll view the Great Pyramid, one of the ancient world’s seven wonders, and look into the eyes of the Great Sphinx. A trip along the golden brick street of Khan El Khalili, the Middle East’s oldest market, transports you to a time when legends reigned supreme.

Embarking on a Nile River Cruise between the heavenly regions of Luxor and Aswan, where you will hear ancient legends and view the mesmerizing wonder and beauty of the Valley of the Kings, Karnak temple, Edfu temple, the enormous Abu Simbel temples, and many more. The red sea Riviera’s beaches and shoreline, as well as the fascinating city resort of Hurghada, will broaden your horizons and broaden your perspective of beauty.

What Are the Most Important Things to Pack for Egypt?

The packing list for Egypt should include:

  • Long, baggy skirts or pants.
  • Long-sleeved T-shirts.
  • Bathing suit.
  • A back bag.
  • Wide-brimmed hat.
  • Sunglasses.
  • Comfortable and easy walking shoes.
  • A scarf for women to cover their hair when visiting mosques and churches.
  • A light jacket if traveling outside of summer.
  • Power Adaptor.
  • Medical kit.
  • Credit Card.
  • Important Medications.
  • All the important documents.

What Clothing Should I Bring to Egypt?

What clothing should I bring to Egypt?

We advise you not to overpack because you will be hauling your luggage around a lot during the vacation. Bring a light jacket, layered shirts, and an umbrella, as well as sunglasses and a brimmed hat to shield your face from the sun, and comfortable lightweight cotton or linen clothing, as well as all the regular stuff like shorts, swimsuits, socks, and underwear. Walking through ancient Egyptian archaeological sites necessitates a pair of open-toed sandals or walking shoes. Although Egypt is a liberal nation, a female tourist visiting Egypt should bring at least one long-sleeved blouse and a head-covering scarf for visits to mosques.

For evenings out, bring a versatile, somewhat sophisticated attire; if you’re wondering if you can wear leggings in Egypt, the answer is yes. The most vital item to bring is a backpack that will allow you to quickly walk around the site while carrying all of your belongings.

Required Documents to Pack for Egypt

Keep copies of your passport, visa, travel insurance, credit card information, and traveler’s check information with you at all times and keep them separate from the originals. Carry your travel insurance information with you in case you wind yourself at an Egyptian doctor’s office; in the meantime, make copies of these documents and leave them with a friend or family back home in case they are lost or stolen.
Bring any discount ID cards you have, such as an International Student Identity Card (ISIC), so you may save money on the entrance to Egypt’s most important historical sites. You should also have your hotel and travel agency’s business cards and contact information with you at all times.

Many countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, EU nationals, Australia, Canada, Croatia, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Macedonia, the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation, Serbia, and Ukraine, are eligible for a visa on arrival in Egypt. Your visa will cost $25.00 USD per person and must be paid at the airport, and your passport must be valid for at least 6 months before the date of arrival in Egypt.

All vaccinated passengers must have a QR code from an approved lab that verifies they have had their immunizations at the time of COVID-19. Every immunized tourist must receive their final dosage at least two weeks before departure for Egypt.

How Much Money Should I Bring to Egypt?

According to the most recent studies performed by Egypt’s travel consultors, each day in Egypt will cost around 650 Egyptian pounds during a day of personal expenditure during your holiday in Egypt. Keep your smaller ones, such as 5s and 10s, for tipping, which reflects 5% or 10% of the whole cost, and anything else.

Keep your cash and valuables in a money bag, especially in tourist locations and on crowded public transit in Egypt. It is okay to carry a major credit or debit card to Egypt because many places accept plastic payments and ATM machines may be located in major cities and tourist areas.

You should also bring cash to exchange into Egyptian pounds, and save your smaller notes and coins for tipping, taxi rides, and other small-change transactions with Egyptian shopkeepers. Due to Egypt’s currency crisis, more and more excursions, hotels, and stores are requesting payment in US dollars, so have a little stash on you.

What Electronics Should I Bring on a Trip to Egypt?

You should include a power bank, portable internet, earbuds, a universal travel adaptor, and a tiny camera or one with a detachable zoom lens, just in case. When you arrive, you may buy Egyptian phone credits or a SIM card to call anybody you want. You should have a portable travel strip so that you may charge everything from your phone to your laptop or other devices.

When travelling to Egypt, bring the following medications with you.

A medical kit and hygiene products should be included on your Egypt packing list, as these are not always available, especially outside of the tourist areas. Every traveler should pack any and all medications that may be required. A toothbrush and toothpaste, tissues for public toilets, oral care goods, scissors, and tweezers are just a few of the essential hygiene items you should bring with you on your vacation to Egypt.

Bandages, antibiotic ointment, ibuprofen, Advil, aspirin, and, if traveling off the trodden path or on a Nile Cruise, Dramamine, anti-diarrhea medications, and re-hydration salts should be included in your medical box. Another essential item to bring is a reputable brand of sunscreen and skincare with an SPF of 30 or higher. Antibacterial hand gel and a mask are two of the most important items to have on hand right now.

What Can’t You Take to Egypt?

The following items are permitted to be brought into Egypt under Egyptian law: 200 cigarettes, 25 cigars, or 200 grams of tobacco, 1 liter of alcoholic drinks, 1 liter of perfume or eau de cologne, Non-commercial products with a total worth of less than USD $200, personal goods

Items that are not permitted to be brought into Egypt

  1. Cotton
  2. Firearms, particularly sports firearms
  3. Live, frozen, or stuffed birds or any bird-derived product
  4. Didrex Tablets, Nicocodeine, PROXY, NITRAZEN, Mogadon, vaccination injections, Ergotamine, Dextromethorphan, KETAMINE INJ, Pulmolar, Co-Diovan, Kodinalin, Phenobarbital, Somanil, Nova Tablets with a prolonged effect are among the illicit pharmaceuticals that are not permitted entrance into Egypt.

Pack beautiful memories from Egypt

Egypt, with its stunning landscapes, oceans, and enormous deserts, as well as historical treasures in cities such as Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, has a lot to offer. It’s a one-holiday location that offers everything, so take advantage of our Egypt private tours to live in such a wonderful country.

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