Useful Tips and Safety Tips for Egypt
Water
If purchasing bottled water in shadier areas or markets remember to check the seal if it has been opened if so it was probably filled from tap water which could be contaminated resulting is something as little as dieria or it could result in something very serious. When you find this kind of bottle do not comment on it simply try to find one that isn’t open or go to another store. Do not bring the issue up to the shop clerk since in the case that this is not the case they will be very offended.
A no brainier don’t drink any tap water since there cleaning plants are tend to be inferior to that of first world nations.
Save some cash
If staying at a nice hotel the mini bars tend to be very over priced so go to a local convenient store to stock up. They sometimes leave bottles on the night table and these are almost never free. Once everyone in the room during the night leaned up and went for the drink on the nightstand in the morning we found out that each bottle cost $7.50. So they actually purposely put it there so in the night you unknowingly go for it.
Being Polite
Do not make comments on the faults of the area such as dilapidated buildings ect… because they will take deep offense to these remarks because they are very patriotic and would think that you are very stuck up.
Tipping is essential! They often live on the tips and you will hear this a lot. This is very true to keep them selves competitive they have very low prices leaving very little for them selves and only asking enough to pay for the resources used in the trip/guide/ferry ect…
General Safety, When walking Around
It is best not to taunt in a country like Egypt with large and expensive accessories, if you are intent to wearing these kinds of things avoid it at night. If you are still wearing these kinds of things stay in very good areas (wealthy areas) ect… never leave things without accompaniment especialy electronics like cameras since these are hard to come across there and are very easily sold underground.
Photos
People there like to be in the photo and often they will jump in, the problem is they will want a dollar for it even the ones that jump in. If you notice that someone is trying to get in the photo and you don’t want them there then simply guester them away with a polite please.
Bazaar Safety and Bargaining Tips
It is a wise move not to follow shopkeepers into areas with no people or into there private residence. A member of our party did and due to promises of very nice antiquities, and found him self in a small room on a second floor where he found him self in a very tense situation. Now tips for bargaining.
1.Only ask the price if you really want to purchase that item, because they are quite forceful sometimes and won’t let you go, all for something you don’t even really like.
2.Do not show strong emotion as to how much you like it, like a gasp or a “o my god look at this isn’t it beautiful” since this will tell them that you really want it and they won’t give you a deal since you will leave with the item anyways. If you’re a poker player this your time to shine.
3.If an item is for sale for $50 USD and you want to purchase it at $35 USD then ask $20 USD. You will generally go through a back and forth offers he will generally say $40 USD then you raise your original to $25 ect… If your not quite to the point at which you want it (the price) start leaving. They will usually crack. There is a risk though because in rare cases they won’t crack and the item is lost.
4.When you want to purchase something, sometimes they will pull out a calculator and ask you to punch in the price that you think is fare. This is a trap often you will guess to high and pay to much. Don’t fall for this and ask him to tell you the selling price and stop screwing around.
5.In some less wealthy areas in the country you will find that the shopkeepers are unbelievably pushy and can even get aggressive since they need the money. In some cases they even have to draw a line that they can’t cross or penalties would be administrated. They will often beg you to cross the line to see their merchandise. It is best not to shop in these areas to avoid unpleasantness
Dressing Appropriately
This is only apply able to the women, because Egypt is a Muslim country high cut skirts and very provocative clothing is not very appropriate. A year before I had visited a couple Russian tourists were attacked because they where wearing extremely provocative clothing at the Giza Pyramids. Also remember to bring a shall if visiting a mosque to cover your hair.
Money
It is probably best not to exchange your money to their local currency because if you have to much left overs you have to exchange it back losing even more money to service charges. It is better to have US dollars since they are excepted all over for the most part and if you have left overs it is more universal and thurhaps can be used on another vacation.
Thank you for reading my review for Egypt I hope you find it useful, I wish you a happy trip to Egypt yours truly
BRJ
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