Preparing Egypt Desert Tour Tips
Preparing Egypt Desert Tour Tips
EXPERIENCE THE DESERT
Preparing Egypt Desert Tour Tips Non-Egyptian, visitors arriving in Egypt are required to be in possession of a valid passport (at least 6 months from the date of entry), Entry visas may be obtained from Egyptian.
Diplomatic and Consular Missions Abroad or from the Entry Visa Department at the Travel
Documents, Immigration and Nationality Administration (TDINA). It is, however, possible for
most tourists and visitors to obtain an entry visa at any of the Major Ports of Entry. Please
check with your nearest Egyptian Consular mission for more details concerning visa
regulations applying to your citizenship.
Luggage
Please pack a big bag (not a suitcase) as it will be carried on the roof rack and you cannot
reach it until evening. Therefore, a small backpack is essential to carry your personal
belongings (e.g. water, camera, sun block etc.).Preparing Egypt Desert Tour Tips
Climate
From November to March, average daily highs are 20-25°C/68-77°F, but nights are very
chilly (average lows 5-10°C/41-50°F) or even cold (-5°C/23°F). March through October is
way hotter (highs 25-38°C/77-100°F, lows 15-20°C/15-68°F).
Water
In desert, water is the most precious good – that’s why it has to be rationed for toilette (see
Personal Hygiene). However, you will not miss water for drink.
Sleeping
We provide sleeping bags, however, for hygienic reasons most guests prefer bringing their
own. In this case, be aware of low temperatures from November through March .
Camel-hair blankets are provided.
Clothing and Shoes
During the days loose fitting, light cotton T-shirts/tops and shorts are best suited. Since
nights can be quite chilly ,don’t forget to bring long trousers and a pullover as
well (it is recommended to bring a scarf and wind jacket, too). Especially from November
through March you are well advised to bring warm ski underwear and socks.
For the excursions, take shoes which are already made with your feet. Use them before the
departure if they are new (beware of the bulbs!). If you are planning a hiking tour, choose
hiking shoes with thick but flexible soles and rising shaft, in fabric or Gore-Tex. For our 4 x 4
tours, a comfortable pair of tennis shoes with a thick sole is sufficient. Think of carrying
another pair to relax during the bivouac such as jogging shoes or sandals. At the bivouac, it
is also very pleasant to go barefoot…see Preparing Egypt DESERT TOUR Tips
Personal Hygiene
Since water has to be rationed (see Water), personal hygiene has to be reduced to a
minimum – but don’t worry thanks to the dry climate you won’t sweat at all. Nonetheless you
are advised to bring wet tissues, a deodorant, tooth paste and a tooth brush. And bring a
towel and a swimming suit/trunks – you might happen to pass by a sparkling well.
Pharmacy
You are supposed to bring: your prescription medicine, headache tablets (in case of
sunstrokes), sterile bandages, some antiseptic, diarrhea tablets, and oral rehydration
solution.
Vaccination
There is no special vaccination needed %