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Discover Egypt

Egypt is a large nation, however a big portion of it is desert. Many people (95% of Egypt's total people) reside in areas around the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and along the Nile River. ... Today, Egypt has about 90 million people. Egypt is divided into 29 locations, called Governorates of Egypt.

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Egypt is safe to travel to. The new government has actually carried out very rigorous rules on unwanted sexual advances and the crime rate is very low and even though you will feel safe if taking a trip by yourself, for the language function Egypt is best enjoyed with the presence of a tourist guide who understands the location and can speak Egyptian Arabic.

Egyptians have constantly been close to the natural world. The ancient Egyptians left paintings and carvings of big animals like elephants, hippos, leopards, and cheetahs. These animals were as soon as typical in Egypt, however they are now uncommon or extinct because of searching and environment loss.

Cairo is the capital of Egypt and the biggest city in the Arab World. The Arabs like to call Cairo "um el-donya", equated to the mother of the world. Cairo is likewise called "the city of countless minarets" for its prevalence of Islamic architecture.

What language is spoken in Egypt?

Egyptian Arabic is the official and most extensively spoken language in Egypt. English is taught in schools and is thought about a secondary language that is most typically utilized for tourism purposes.

What currency is utilized in Egypt?

The main currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants and high end shops. There are also ATMs offered at hotels and outdoors significant banks giving regional currency.

Do I require a visa and passport to travel to Egypt?

People of countries in North America are required to acquire a visa prior to entry. Generally a renewable 30 day visa will be released. Obtaining the visa upon arrival at Cairo International Airport is also possible. A valid passport is obligatory. Your passport needs to stand for at least 6 months beyond the date you expect to leave Egypt.

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