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Frequently asked Questions

The best time to visit Egypt is from October to April when temperatures are cooler, ranging between 15°C and 25°C, making it ideal for outdoor sightseeing. The high season falls between December and January, while March-April offers comfortable weather with fewer crowds.

Yes, Indian passport holders require a visa to enter Egypt. You can apply for an e-visa online, which allows for a stay of up to 30 days. Duniya Safari provides guidance on visa requirements and the application process to ensure a smooth entry.

Key destinations include Cairo and the Great Pyramids of Giza, Luxor with its Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple, a Nile River Cruise covering temples like Kom Ombo and Edfu, and Aswan with Abu Simbel and Philae Temple. The Red Sea resorts like Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh are also popular for relaxation and diving.

Yes, Egypt offers a variety of attractions and activities suitable for families, from exploring the Pyramids to Nile cruises, museums, and interactive cultural experiences. Some locations may have challenging terrain, so we customize family itineraries to make them comfortable for all ages.

Egypt has a range of accommodations from luxury hotels and Nile cruise ships to budget-friendly options and boutique stays. Duniya Safari ensures centrally located accommodations with easy access to main attractions, providing comfort and convenience for all our travelers.

The Egyptian Pound (EGP) is the official currency. Major hotels, restaurants, and shops in tourist areas accept credit cards, though it's wise to carry cash for small vendors, local markets, and rural areas. ATMs are available in larger cities.

Pack lightweight clothing for warm days, especially during the summer months, with comfortable walking shoes. In cooler months, pack layers for cooler mornings and evenings. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are essential, and modest clothing is advised for religious sites.

Yes, Egypt is generally safe for tourists, especially in popular areas like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts. Visitors are advised to follow local customs, remain cautious of their belongings, and adhere to any government travel advisories. Duniya Safari prioritizes traveler safety with reliable, vetted partners.

Arabic is the official language, with Egyptian Arabic as the primary dialect. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and by guides. Our tours include English-speaking guides, so language is generally not a barrier for travelers.

Egyptian cuisine features dishes like Koshari (a rice, pasta, and lentil dish), Ful Medames (fava beans), and Falafel. Vegetarian options are widely available, and dietary preferences can be accommodated. Duniya Safari can recommend restaurants that cater to specific needs.

Yes, visitors should dress modestly, especially at religious sites, and show respect when visiting mosques. It's polite to use the right hand for giving or receiving items, avoid public displays of affection, and ask permission before photographing locals. Respect for local customs enhances the travel experience.

Absolutely! Duniya Safari specializes in customized Egypt packages that align with each traveler’s preferences, whether for family trips, luxury tours, adventure experiences, or historical explorations. Private tours and custom itineraries can be arranged to ensure a personal and memorable experience.

Beyond the main attractions, offbeat spots include the Siwa Oasis for its natural springs and Berber culture, the White Desert for unique rock formations, Dahshur for its Bent Pyramid, and Abydos for stunning ancient temples with intricate carvings.

It’s advised to drink bottled water, use sunscreen, and stay hydrated. Duniya Safari provides travel guidelines and access to reliable healthcare providers as part of our commitment to traveler safety.