![]() ![]() Biggest tip I gave was 5 LE to a toilet attendant, but there were other times I tipped 2 LE or even nothing at all (really depended on the location). You don't need to tip for everything (despite the whining) and you don't need to tip much. If it's an organised trip through a reputable agency, you also avoid issues at the checkpoints.īe aware of the tipping culture. Having someone drive you to and from more remote attractions (like the Saqqara pyramids) also saves you a lot of hassle. ![]() You avoid all harassment, and usually they'll negotiate for the horses/camels/whatever. That being said, there are ways to have a good experience. It's dirty, noisy, has bad air, and people are waiting to make money off of you. ![]() I really mentally prepared for non-stop harassment, touts, scams etc.Īfter 10 days in Egypt, I can semi-confidently say that setting expectations low was good, but more importantly it really seems like a destination where you need to be aware of where you're going and how you can adapt.Įgypt has it's issues.
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