Concerns about our trip to Egypt
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Have a browse thru this thread in the BA forum where folks discuss their travel to Egypt. The thread gets meatier a few posts on so please read to the end.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/brit...ddle-east.html
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/brit...ddle-east.html
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You don't mention where you are going, so I will assume Cairo or somewhere along the Red Sea. You should remember that the parts of Egypt you are likely to visit have 200+km of Sinai between them and Gaza. Sinai has been on travel no-go lists for years with all sorts of problems, but has not impacted tourism to the rest of Egypt. Personally I would not be worried about a visit to the main tourist parts of Egypt. I have been both as a tourist with my family and for work and never a problem.
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Have a browse thru this thread in the BA forum where folks discuss their travel to Egypt. The thread gets meatier a few posts on so please read to the end.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/brit...ddle-east.html
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/brit...ddle-east.html
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I'd be more worried about being flocked by hucksters trying to sell you stuff (harmless but very annoying), and the usual scammers/con artists (again harmless, amounts are relatively small but nonetheless annoying).
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I have to be honest - I am not looking forward to this. I find this extremely irritating and I have heard Egypt is worse than most places for it.
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It's the worst I've experienced... but well worth the price to see what Egypt has to offer.
After being suckered by a good opening line and led around from shop to shop, I saw a gentleman handle this situation perfectly. He simply smiled without making eye contact, calmly said "no thank you" and walked off.
After being suckered by a good opening line and led around from shop to shop, I saw a gentleman handle this situation perfectly. He simply smiled without making eye contact, calmly said "no thank you" and walked off.
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Well intentioned tourists who think they're doing good by transferring their Western riches directly to scammers really do a disservice to the country. The best way to help the local people is to put money back into the local economy by rewarding those who provide useful services and by giving money/supplies to legitimate charities. If your guide, taxi driver, waiter, hotel bellman, etc. is honest and hard working -- reward him with a nice tip. If he tries to scam you, hold your ground and don't give in. It boggles my mind how many tourists incentivize bad behavior from scammers.
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Not so much the scammer but the vendors (FYI, usually selling second/third quality). Did buy some cotton towels, t-shirts and shirts, which although of 2nd quality (mainly snags/stitching/cut issues), have actually lasted 16 years of regular use with lots of apparent wear left. We bargained hard and thought we paid what were fair prices.

