How did you get to Cairo?
I flew with Egypt Air direct to Cairo. The flight was comfortable with good leg space.
Where did you stay in Cairo?
We stayed at the beautiful 5* Sofitel El Gezirah Hotel on the Nile river. Every room has a view of the river and at breakfast you can almost sit with your feet in the Nile!
When is a good time to visit Egypt?
Anytime after August until May - the cooler months. June, July and August are very hot – around 40ºC!
What should you do when in Cairo?
A visit to Khan El Khalili Market, the biggest bazaar in the Middle East is a must. Remember to bargain your way through any purchase – half the asking price is what you should settle for! And of course you have to visit the amazing pyramids of Giza as well as the Egyptian Museum.
What did you enjoy most on this trip?
I loved the Sound and Light show at the Pyramids - the Sphinx and Pyramids make and awesome backdrop for this spectacular show. The Sphinx plays the role of storyteller, describing the history of ancient Egypt and really helps one understand the past much better. Take something warm since the desert can get cold at night.
Did you enjoy Egyptian food?
The food was generally very good and in some ways quite similar to our South African food. We had good chicken, sometimes red meat and lots of vegetables - all well prepared. And they love serving chips with almost every meal.
Your favourite food/meal?
The Egyptians love cooking with pulses and beans and they make a wonderful creamy lentil soup. I also loved the different flat breads with hummus, eggplant dip and other meze.
What can you buy in the markets of Cairo?
Perfume oils are very popular, marble statues, spices from the souk markets, kelims, leather…
What should you not forget to take with when going to Egypt?
Sunglasses, comfortable clothes, sunscreen and a hat. And a camera that works!!
Did you enjoy the Egyptian people and culture?
I found the organised chaos of the city fascinating. And the best is that in all this chaos of a city like Cairo, people have respect for each other. You don’t see men arguing and hitting each other; cars drive in total chaos but still no one scream and shout at the next person. There seems to be discipline and politeness between people. I think we can all learn from this. The presence of the police in all corners is also very reassuring. They patrol the busses, markets, streets, tourist areas etc and are friendly and helpful. We never felt unsafe.
Travel tips to Egypt?
Do your homework. The history of the country makes so much more sense if you have some background. Drink only bottled water. You can draw money in Cairo with most major credit and debit cards - a hassle free way for money issues. Try stick to at least 4* hotels when staying in Cairo. Departures at Cairo airport are quite strict – make sure that your forms a filled in and paperwork sorted.
Could one easily attempt Egypt without a packaged tour?
We would recommend that you use a good tour operator to assist you on your tour and that you book as much as you can before leaving.
Would you go back to Cairo?
Definitely but I would go in the cooler months and try to see a bit more of Egypt and definitely include a 3 day cruise on the Nile.
I never travel without…
Eyedrops, sunglasses, headache tablets and med lemon