Friday, March 18, 2016

Safe to go to egypt

What are the best sites to see in Egypt? Where are the best places to visit in Egypt? Is it safe to travel in Egypt? Can I tell you it’s absolutely safe to visit Egypt?


No, I can’t, because if you go there and die, it would be my fault. But I can tell you that I went there and I didn’t die.

So, I guess you can make your decision based on that! For more information on whether or not it is safe to travel to Egypt, consult your local embassy. Most visits are trouble free.


Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Egypt. Although most attacks occur in North. So, this is my little guide about Egypt travel safety. I hope I was able to convince you, that Egypt is safe , but you need to come prepared.


Some areas have increased risk.

Read the entire Travel Advisory. Do not travel to : The Sinai Peninsula (with the exception of travel to Sharm El-Sheikh by air) due to terrorism. Egypt is quite a risky country, however, there are areas there are safe and there are, of course, places that aren’t safe. There is no FCO advice against travel to Cairo, Alexandria, the.


Egypt with a dual-national child (U.S.-Egyptian) may be required by Egyptian immigration officers at the airport to demonstrate that they have proof of consent of the non-traveling Egyptian parent. If travelers attempt to depart Egypt after the expiration of their visa, they may be required to pay a fine at the airport. Cairo is heavily guarde which made me feel uneasy and safe at the same time, Also poor, lots of beggars, Glad we went before these latest uprisings. Egypt has a lot to offer tourists and in general is safe and welcoming to tourists.


In many ways it is the same as it was years ago, it is still safe to walk at night as the big cities come alive and most Egyptians start socialising after 10pm at night, all the restaurants and cafes are open late. Egypt is a transcontinental country located in North Africa extending into Asia due to it holding the Sinai Peninsula. Egypt shares its borders with Israel and the Gaza Strip to the north-east, Sudan to the south and Libya to the west.


It’s a shame to say this, but Egypt as a whole isn’t really safe. Even once booming resorts like Sharm el Sheik are relative ghost towns now. Once a popular run-of-the-mill seaside resort with beaches and world-class dive sites.


Sure there is the threat of random acts of terrorism in tourist centres (e.g. Cairo, Aswan, Luxor), but this is the same in many tourist destinations such as France, the UK and the USA. Only you can judge based on current political stability and what will work for you.


Immediately before our trip, I would have said with sensible precautions, the risks were minimal.

I’m afraid to travel here as a single female, And although guided tours are a little pricey, I think I’ll feel safer that way. I also want to cross over to Israel so I think I’ll feel safer with a tour during that. Dual citizenship is legally recognized in Egypt. While a popular tourist destination, there are warnings to heed and dangers to look out for that will help you stay safe.


Is Egypt a Safe or Dangerous Country? As most countries, there are areas that are recommended to avoid. Egypt can be safe as long as you use common sense and take advice from authorities, hotels and tour operators.


It is important to follow the news on television and radio closely.

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