Hi all,
first of all I have been to Egypt 3 times varying my trips in locations and the things I do so I have a few reasonable experiences. All of what I post does not refer to every person inside Egypt, just the people I have met so these comments won't generalise too much.
I have just returned from a 10 day trip to Makadi Bay which is 30-40 minutes south of Hurghada, the hotel was absolutely amazing, it was really perfect with service, excellent staff and the food was really good although different to European food although they do try to get as close as possible to it. The hotel was exactly at the beach with its own beach bar and so on. This review isnt about the hotel but the country. The hotel I was in was in a closed area as many hotels are these days with a few local shops.
Often when passing those shops they first try to find out where you are from and try speak your local language , after this they then ask if you have been to Egypt before to find out if you know their tricks etc. If they keep harassing you you can threaten them with the Police and they will back off. If you continue talking to them you run into the problems of them giving you things such as tea or other things, them claiming its a gift and expecting you to pay for those things so be very careful!
I also spent money on a trip to go to Cairo where I was picked up at 4.30am and returned at 9pm which was generally ok. Arriving in Cairo I arrived at the Domestics terminal and picked up and transported around the city. One of the 1st places was of course the Pyramids, you can go inside but beware the pyramids themselves are quite small in the entrances and the air is quite thin due to compression etc, you have to get the ticket to in the pyramid immediately as well as a ticket to go in the area.
Once you walk up the small walkway you come across guys which will try to give you a headscarf which they claim is a gift and then try to get you to pay for it. One guy was requested to change some coins into notes and lost 20 Euro as the guy pulled the money from his hand and he didnt inform the police. If something like this happens say you have stolen from me and I am going to call the police, this makes them back off normally. Beware of the guys at the pyramids as they do try their best to get money from you, often trying to sell things to you and my tour guide just commented they are trying to make a living. They have at the pyramids camel rides and of course cards etc, if you are going to buy those things agree a price first and try to get as close in US dollars as possible as in Egyptian pounds they do try to rip you off.
Be careful also of the papyrus as often it is not what you think it is, often its a cheap rip off which you can tell. On the other side of the pyramids nearest the smallest one I had some tourist police offer to take pictures of me so I let them which was my mistake, they then stood there with their hands open wanting money. They believe as we are tourists and come from the West we can afford these things and they expect it from us. So of course I dont mess with the police so gave them money, if you dont they can make it quite unpleasant for you.
Once you are back on your tourist bus you are often quite safe but they do come around the doors and windows banging on them to get you to buy their things. I have also been to the Mosque of Mohammed Ali which was an experience but please ladies wear long skirts or you have to rent a hooded robe to wear which comes out at 10 Egyptian pounds. Back at the airport I tried to buy 2 cokes which came out at 40 Egyptian pounds but sold to a friend of mine for 4 US dollars, their prices are incredible but still cheaper in dollars rather than Egyptian pounds.
I also was forced on my trip to visit a payprus factory where we were told that the tour guide also gets a percentage of whatever we buy there so also be aware its all about business there and money. I also had a stomach problem there after 3 days regardless of what I ate or drank, 1 big key is drink a minimum of 3 litres per day, it helps keeping you hydrated which I heard if you become hydrated there can also cause stomach issues. If you do become ill, go to the local Doctor they can give you things, I actually received no antibiotics as I didnt want any so I received tablets which I have to look up and anti-diahorreat powders which you mix with water, its like chalk but is effective.
On the way out of Hurghada airport you will find alot of fake goods, be careful as if you are going back to your country of origin and your customs see those bags they may ask for receipts and if they find they are fake they may remove them from you and find you.
I have spent 3 times in Egypt and honestly I have gotten tired of these rip off artists and Egyptians thinking we are just there to give them money for nothing. I found generally in the hotels they staff are well trained to be polite and keep their distance and do not try things with the tourists, but outside you become fair game.
at the end of the day to the local egyption we are all rich and yes they do expect something for nothing or for doing very little like giving you tea or telling you about some markings on a wall etc....
but all that said be firm not rude and you will find most of the egyptions are the most lovely people in africa..
i fell in love with egypt the moment i arrived and hoping to return on my 4th trip next year.
in fact when i die i want to be scattered in the valley of the kings (dont know if this will be allowed)..
I suppose it's part and parcel of a holiday in Egypt but we don't have to like it....I'm going to Hurghada for 9 days in 4 weeks time....I'm not looking forward to all the forceful selling but at least now I know what to expect
Hurghada is a nice place overall, but it is what it is. Most of the people won't bother you that much Just remember drink as much water as you can. It was very humid when I was there due to change in direction of the wind. Also buy your visa there at the airport if you a European with US dollars rather than Euros or British pounds. Also try to use US dollars as they dont rip you off as much, when I was there they had about 7 Egyptian pounds to the Euro, dont pick up Egyptian pounds if you can help it as they will rip you off with that.
@madasharley,
dont get me wrong I dont think every Egyptian is bad, but its difficult to really tell the difference between who is truly friendly and who is trying to sell you things or rip you off! And agree be firm but not rude.
I've ordered my dollars in small denominations as I can use that for tips etc.....I've also ordered some Egyptian pounds as we will be in Egypt for 16 days in total....we will probably need their currency more when we go in the Nile cruise in the second week as we are only FB on the boat.....we are AI in Hurghada so won't need that much local currency
Tango with the local pounds they increased the rate quite dramatically, be careful of that ...
I think on the cruise you can charge your drinks onboard and then pay at the end of the cruise in a currency of your choice or by credit card.
cyprus100 wrote:Tangobunny
I think on the cruise you can charge your drinks onboard and then pay at the end of the cruise in a currency of your choice or by credit card.
I went on a Nile Cruise last November, not the same boat as you Tango but Cyprus100 is correct, we just signed for drinks and paid the bill at the end. CC or cash, any currency. There was also a currency exchange facility on board.
drinks can be expensive on board so take some duty free with you and just order coke then go up on deck and add your own spirits.
you will love the sites on the cruise but be warned most excurrsions are very early start as they like you back on the boat before it gets to hot.
not a great deal of nightlife on board (although most boats will have the egyptian night with belly dancer snakecharmer etc) so early nights can be had.
some of the trips you can do on your own as the temples may be near where the boat docks.
edfu is one.
also the sun is very strong and when you are cruising in the day you dont notice the heat because of the breaze so use plenty of suncream or you will burn bad.
my best ever suntan was on the nile.
I have no doubt at all you will have a great time and fall in love with the nile.
Can I just remind you all that this is a general info topic, can all the Nile Cruise info and advice please be added to the dedicated topic http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/forum/nile-cruises-please-post-here-t26729.html
Thanks
Graham
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Hello, thank you so much for your post. It's really interesting and very informative. I have never been to Egypt but I would love to go there some day in the future. I've been thinking about going there next year and if I do go, I'll definitely use your tips. Thank you for the warning about the scams, I was aware that things like that happen in Egypt, but I didn't know it was that common. I'll definitely be sure to watch out for them and be very careful. It's sad that we have to deal with Egyptians treating tourists like that.
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