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Professor travel Egypt
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http://www.professortravel-egypt.com/egypt2.html Clarifications added on 12/11/2010 : 8 days tour starts from Cairo, then you'll be visiting the Pyramids of Giza , Memphis , Sakkara, Aswan and luxor then at the 7th day you 'll come back to cairo More.. http://www.professortravel-egypt.com/egypt3.html Clarifications added on 12/11/2010 : Egyptian entry visa Most tourists and visitors to Egypt can obtain an entry visa at any of the major airports or ports of entry. All foreigners arriving in Egypt should have a valid passport (with at least 6 months left before expiry) to http://www.professortravel-egypt.com/entryvisatoegypt.html Clarifications added on 12/11/2010 : There are 2 types of Egyptian Visa: Entry Visa: is required for any foreigner arriving in Egypt for purposes other than tourism, e.g. work, study, etc. The possession of a valid entry visa is needed to complete the http://www.professortravel-egypt.com/entryvisatoegypt.html Clarifications added on 12/11/2010 : Egyptian with foreign passports: Any Egyptian citizen holds foreign passport will be granted a courtesy visa after declaring proof for Egyptian nationality like Egyptian (passport, personal or family identification card or birth certificate), also the foreign wife to Egyptian husband will be granted a courtesy visa after declaring a proof for http://www.professortravel-egypt.com/entryvisatoegypt.html
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How to get your visa at the airport:
The visa is simply a stamp (like a mail or postage stamp ) that you buy from the visa office, at the port of entry just before the immigration booth; you can't really miss it!
The visa will cost you around $15 and after buying it; you just stick in any empty page on your passport. Don't worry; it’s so easy! Once you have bought your visa
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USEFUL TIP:
While you are buying your visa, use the opportunity to exchange your currency, but please note, only $US, £UK or Euros can be accepted.
Visitors entering Egypt at the overland border post at Taba, to visit the Gulf of Aqaba coast and St. Catherine’s, can be exempt from requiring a visa and be granted a free residence permit, valid for fourteen days, to visit the area.
*Those in possession of
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Mosque of Amr Ibn Al-As
Amr mosque or Mosque of Amr Ibn Al-As is the first mosque built in Egypt and Africa and It was constructed by Amr Ibn Al-As in 642 AD.
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When to visit
Travel Time to Egypt
Peak travel season in Egypt runs from mid October to May, and this is the best time to visit. As you will notice, the tourist season is during winter and spring, but this is also the high season, and prices go up at this time of year. Some hotels can be really expensive, and because of this, I would advise prior reservations for all hotels before you come, even the budget hotels.
From May until October, the temperatures are fairly high, especially in Luxor and the southern parts of the country, yet summer http://www.professortravel-egypt.com/whentovisit.html
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What to take
The Egyptian Traveler's Survival Kit
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Egypt is a sophisticated and modern country, and most anything that you need may be purchased in Egypt. But providing that you do not wish to purchase such things as shoes in Egypt, and that other items may be difficult to find, or very expensive, we have compiled a checklist of some of the more important items you may wish to carry with you. This list may seem rudimentary for the seasoned traveler, but for many making a first time trip to Egypt, it may prevent problems
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What to do
Camel trading
Perhaps best not to purchase a camel yourself while on holiday, but to observe this exotic activity, head to the Camel Market (Souq al-Gamaal), held every morning at Birqash, around 35km (21 miles) from Cairo on the Western Desert fringe. A livestock market is also held every Tuesday morning at El-Hebel, 4km (2.4 miles) from Luxor.
Diving
The Red Sea justly deserves its worldwide reputat
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What To See
Cairo Attractions .:
Known as the greatest city in the Islamic world, Cairo's ancient monuments and medieval customs thrive in a cosmopolitan, modern city. A blend of Arab, African and European influences, Africa's largest city has a population of at least 18 million. Situated on the Nile, the city is polluted and overcrowded, and getting around poses many challenges
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“Professor Travel Egypt Recommendations”
Apr 21, 2010, 2:35 PM
We, my husband and booked a tour program directly with Professor Travel Egypt. We did not know what to expect I was to be honest not sure we did the right thing. But it was. The agency Professor Travel really met all our expectations and more. Lovely service, professional guides, comfortable transfers and they took good care of us all the time. We were traveling for 25 days around Egypt and experienced a lot of this beautiful country and met wonderful people. I would really recommend this agency again.
Sometimes you are treated as you behave!
Thanks to all our guides and tour leaders n Cairo, Alexandria,Luxor, Aswan, Sharm El Sheik and more..
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