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Egypt Travel Tips: Must-Know Cultural Do's and Don'ts

Make the most of your trip without accidentally offending Grandma or the locals!

  • Publish date: Monday، 16 June 2025
Egypt Travel Tips: Must-Know Cultural Do's and Don'ts

Egypt is stunning — pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile, sure — but it’s also deeply traditional, and respecting the culture will seriously elevate your experience.


✅ Do’s:

1. Dress modestly — especially at religious sites

Loose, breathable clothes that cover shoulders and knees are your go-to. For women, a scarf can come in handy at mosques.
👕 Think: linen pants, maxi dresses, long-sleeved shirts.

2. Greet with a smile (and the right hand!)

A warm “Salam Alaikum” goes a long way. Always offer your right hand when shaking — the left is considered impolite.

3. Ask before snapping photos

Especially when it comes to people (and definitely in local markets or villages). Some places may charge for camera use — be chill, not sneaky.

4. Bargain — respectfully

In souks and markets, haggling is expected, but do it with humor and patience. Don’t go too low or walk away aggressively.

5. Tip generously

Tipping (aka “baksheesh”) is a part of daily life — from bathroom attendants to tour guides. Keep small notes handy.


❌ Don’ts:

1. Don’t show too much PDA

Save the cuddles for your hotel room. Holding hands might pass, but kissing in public? Big no-no.

2. Don’t talk politics or religion

Especially around sensitive topics — best to avoid these convos unless you know the person really well.

3. Don’t enter mosques during prayer without permission

Non-Muslims can visit many mosques, but not during prayer time unless explicitly allowed — and always remove your shoes.

4. Don’t drink alcohol in public

Alcohol is available in tourist spots and hotels, but walking around with a drink in hand? That’ll get you side-eye.

5. Don’t lose your cool

Even if you're frustrated (hello, Cairo traffic), shouting or aggressive behavior is deeply frowned upon.


💡 Pro Tip:

Learn a few Arabic phrases. Even just “Shukran” (thank you) and “Afwan” (you’re welcome) will earn you massive points with locals.

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