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TuT Adventure
10 Days / 9 Nights |
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Ages: |
This
Program Fit any ages as it is very easy going Program and don't need
a lot of activities
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Difficulty |
Very
Easy Going Program , Just some walking in Sights
wake up to Abu Simbel Trip at 4 AM
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what
to bring |
Video
or ordinary cameras ( Camera Tickets are not included in
Price )
Hates
sun Block during summer Time
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Banking: |
Egypt is a cash community. US$ are well received everywhere. ATM and
changing travellers’ cheques services are available at most hotels.
Credit card facilities are limited to major hotels and upmarket
restaurants and stores. |
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Food: |
Food
is varied. Chicken and lamb are very popular, as is rice, pasta,
beans and pita bread with sesame salad. Tea (Shei) is the main drink
of Egyptians and is often served with mint. It is advisable that you
drink only bottled water during your stay, or boiled tap water. |
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Clothing: |
Dress modestly in Cairo. When visiting mosques, women should
cover their arms and legs. In summer, loose cotton clothing is the
most comfortable. |
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Smoking: |
Smoking is quite prevalent in Cairo though banned in restaurants.
During your stay, you might like to try the local shesha (water)
pipe. |
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Alcohol: |
Egyptians in general do not drink. There are severe restrictions on
the purchase of alcohol. Restaurants and tourist spots may sell
alcoholic beverages, but they can be quite expensive. |
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Unique Shopping Items: |
You may purchase Gold Cartouches with your name in Hieroglyphics,
Papyrus Pictures, T-Shirts in Egyptian cotton, handmade carpets and
wall hangings, unique perfume essences and alabaster carvings.
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Tipping |
Tipping is
customary and expected in Egypt, whether you are a tourist,
foreigner or local Cairo resident. As it amounts to a sign of
personal gratitude, please use your own discretion when tipping.
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