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Egypt

Cairo

Step into the vibrant heart of Egypt in Cairo, a city where ancient wonders meet modern vibrancy. Discover the best things to do in Cairo by exploring the iconic pyramids, bustling bazaars, and the rich cultural heritage along the legendary Nile River.

Region

Africa / Asia

Language

Arabic

Currency

Egyptian Pound

Main Airport

Cairo International Airport (CAI)

Must Experience

The Great Pyramids

The Great Pyramids of Giza

The last surviving wonder of the ancient world, these iconic pyramids and the Sphinx are a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian Museum

Home to thousands of ancient artifacts, including treasures from King Tutankhamun's tomb, this museum offers an incredible glimpse into Egypt's rich history.

Khan El Khalili Bazaar

Khan El Khalili Bazaar

A lively market filled with traditional crafts, spices, and souvenirs, perfect for soaking in Cairo’s vibrant atmosphere and shopping for unique treasures.

Citadel of Saladin

A medieval Islamic fortress with panoramic city views, this historic site also houses the beautiful Mosque of Muhammad Ali.

Nile River-egypt

Nile River

Experience Cairo’s charm from the water on a traditional felucca or a luxury dinner cruise along the legendary Nile River.

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The Great Pyramids of Giza

The Great Pyramids of Giza

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Citadel of Saladin

Citadel of Saladin

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Khan El Khalili Bazaar

Khan El Khalili Bazaar

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Nile River

Nile River

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The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian Museum

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Things to Know

The best time to visit Cairo is from October to April, when the weather is cooler and ideal for sightseeing.

Yes, Cairo is generally safe for tourists, especially in popular tourist areas, but it’s always best to stay cautious and avoid isolated areas.

Yes, you can book a customized tour to Cairo providing convenient, guided experiences for a memorable trip or join a fixed group tour where every aspect of the tour from flight tickets to visa is taken care of.

Arabic is the official language, but English is widely understood in tourist areas and hotels.

Pack light, breathable clothing, comfortable shoes for walking, sunscreen, a hat, and modest attire for visiting religious or cultural sites.

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