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Egypt Travel Tips: Must-Know Cultural Do's and Don'ts

Make the most of your trip without accidentally offending Grandma or the locals!

  • Publish date: Monday، 16 June 2025
Egypt Travel Tips: Must-Know Cultural Do's and Don'ts

Egypt is stunning — pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile, sure — but it’s also deeply traditional, and respecting the culture will seriously elevate your experience.


✅ Do’s:

1. Dress modestly — especially at religious sites

Loose, breathable clothes that cover shoulders and knees are your go-to. For women, a scarf can come in handy at mosques.
👕 Think: linen pants, maxi dresses, long-sleeved shirts.

2. Greet with a smile (and the right hand!)

A warm “Salam Alaikum” goes a long way. Always offer your right hand when shaking — the left is considered impolite.

3. Ask before snapping photos

Especially when it comes to people (and definitely in local markets or villages). Some places may charge for camera use — be chill, not sneaky.

4. Bargain — respectfully

In souks and markets, haggling is expected, but do it with humor and patience. Don’t go too low or walk away aggressively.

5. Tip generously

Tipping (aka “baksheesh”) is a part of daily life — from bathroom attendants to tour guides. Keep small notes handy.


❌ Don’ts:

1. Don’t show too much PDA

Save the cuddles for your hotel room. Holding hands might pass, but kissing in public? Big no-no.

2. Don’t talk politics or religion

Especially around sensitive topics — best to avoid these convos unless you know the person really well.

3. Don’t enter mosques during prayer without permission

Non-Muslims can visit many mosques, but not during prayer time unless explicitly allowed — and always remove your shoes.

4. Don’t drink alcohol in public

Alcohol is available in tourist spots and hotels, but walking around with a drink in hand? That’ll get you side-eye.

5. Don’t lose your cool

Even if you're frustrated (hello, Cairo traffic), shouting or aggressive behavior is deeply frowned upon.


💡 Pro Tip:

Learn a few Arabic phrases. Even just “Shukran” (thank you) and “Afwan” (you’re welcome) will earn you massive points with locals.

This article was previously published on UAE Moments. To see the original article, click here

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