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Passport & Visas
Egyptian immigration requires the tourist to possess a passport with a
minimum of 6 month’s validity. A tourist visa is required for Singapore and
Malaysia passports. Please ensure that you have a valid visa.
It is advisable to keep separately a photocopy of your travel document.
At all times do not keep your passport in the luggage.
In Egypt, it is necessary to submit your passports to the tourist police for
inspection upon demand.
Telephone services
There is GSM network coverage in Egypt, therefore mobile phones can work
when roaming with a dual band or tri band handset. IDD service is also
available at all hotels and post offices. Egypt country code is 201 and
outgoing international code is 00.
Baggage
Ensure your baggage is properly labelled and tagged at all times. As you
will be staying in several hotels and travelling a fair bit, big and bulky
suitcases would be burdensome.
Travel light and pack only items that you will need. An overnight is
recommended for your trip on board the train.
Clothing
General Egypt’s weather is mild in winter, hot in summer. Summers and
winters are dry. Rain is rare even in winter, and sandstorms are common in
spring.
Travel light dress comfortably and pack easy care items.
Light cotton clothing for the day and a light jacket/sweater for the
evening.
An evening wear is recommended for dinners on board the cruise.
Visitors are advised to dress modestly. Women are required to cover their
hair before entering mosques.
Sunglass, hats and sun block lotion are useful.
There will be lots of walking around. Comfortable and casual shoes are
recommended.
Cameras and Batteries
Ensure that you have enough films and batteries.
Although they are easily available, they are generally more expensive
overseas.
Although most airport authorities assure that the X-ray machines are film
safe, it is still advisable to hand carry your camera and films.
Passengers with video camera are required to register their video cameras at
the airport.
Some places of visit require visitors to purchase a ticket for photography
and videography.
Jewellery
Avoid carrying excessive jewellery unless you have a very good reason to.
Remember to insure your jewellery.
Medication/Water
Pharmacies are scattered around the city and many are open 24hours a day. If
you have health problems and on medication, we would recommend that you
bring along your own medicine. During the tour it may be inconvenient to
look for your prescription or it may not be available. It is recommended to
consume bottled water when in the restaurant and on tour. Average price per
1.5 litre LE 2-5
Custom Restrictions
On arrival, each visitor over the age of 21 years may bring into Egypt, free
of duty:
1 litre of alcohol, 200 cigarettes or 100 cigars.
Currency
Egyptian currency is the Egyptian pounds (LE) which are divided into 100
piaster.
Bank notes LE100 / LE50 / LE20 / LE10 / LE5 /LE1 / (0.50 / 0.25
piaster)
Coin denomination 0.25 / 0.10 / 0.05 piaster
It is better to change US Dollars into Egyptian pounds, which is easily
available from the Bank in the hotel. Before departing Singapore, it is
advisable to change sufficient amount in US currency, as Singapore dollars
is not accepted. Credit Cards are NOT widely accepted.
Electric Current
The electric current voltage is 220 Volts, with European-style plugs. (Tow
pins round are normally used). Bring along an adapter if necessary.
During the Flight
Do not arrive at the airport exhausted. Try to rest as much as possible
during the flight. Drink lots of fluid but not alcoholic beverages. Dress
comfortably, as swelling occurs during flight. When there is opportunity, do
walk about as this will help blood circulation and reduce swelling.
Time Difference
Egypt is 6 hours behind Singapore.
There is not time difference between Luxor, Aswan and Cairo.
Arrival
Immigration and custom procedures vary in different countries. The process
may at times be slow.
Always be polite and try to put on a smiling face. It will definitely help
the situation.
Punctuality
One key success factor for an enjoyable tour is punctuality. Waiting for
late comers is both frustrating to fellow tour members and disruptive to the
smooth running of the entire tour.
Coach
All coaches are fully air-conditioned.
To ensure everybody has a fair share of the seating arrangement, a seat
rotation system will be implemented.
No smoking or drinking of alcoholic beverages is allowed on board.
All belongings should not be left in the coach overnight. This is to prevent
break-ins.
Tipping and Service Charges
Tipping is a way of life in Egypt. Anybody and everybody in the industry and
outside, expect to be tipped. Generally practised in USA Tips are often
given to those who rendered special service. As a
GUIDELINE:
Restaurants : 20% of the bill as most restaurants do not include service
charge.
Coach Driver : USD2.00 per day per person.
Tour Guide : USD2.00 per day per person.
Nile Cruise : USD5.00 per person per day to your discretion (for all
the staff to share).
Porters : USD1.00 per bag for Hotels and Nile Cruise.
Tour Leader : Recommended $2 per day.
USD$67. Please note that this is a
guideline only.
Please note that the above is a guideline of the general practice for
touring in Egypt. Passengers can use their own discretion when giving tips.
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