Egypt Travel

Welcome to Cairo!

Filed Under (Daily News, Travel) by admin on 31-12-2009

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As the capital of Egypt, is distinctive on the basis that the history goes back thousands of years. This fascinating city is full of life and his vivid personality is all alone. With congested roads and non-stop activity, Cairo offers both a contemporary setting and an oddity in which the city built. Spanning the banks of the Nile, you will not find a more colorful place than Cairo. There is so much to do in Cairo. It is a wonderful city, which fits just about every lifestyle. Upon arrival, newcomers will find Cairo to an exciting city full of energy, color and adventure. They also have an immediate and open friendliness of the locals. The official language is Arabic in Cairo. However, English and French are widely spoken. For visitors who are not familiar with Arabic and French, to adapt to the culture will be facilitated if they take the initiative to learn some of the most common phrases.

There are some things to remember in order not to offend the other residents of this city. Pointing and the index finger, shows the bottom of your foot, up with the “thumb” sign and pointed with his left hand (which is considered unclean), photographed, all without permission will be as offensive and should be avoided. It is against the law to shoot, bridges, railway stations, anything military, airports and other public works. Tipping (called baksheesh in Egypt) is a common practice for most services, regardless of how trivial. In hotels and restaurants, a service fee of about 12% of the invoice is received, but a surcharge of 5% is common. Taxi fares often include a tip, but if the driver especially given good service, expecting 10%. Modest tips for porters and porters is also expected. Many people rely on tipping to supplement their income, and it is part of the culture Cairo, it is important to understand the practice and remember to carry small change.

People who will enjoy the dry weather, such as Cairo. Cairo experiences dry weather throughout the year. Winter, spring and fall are relatively mild periods of the year. However, in April, it is very hot and there are sandy “Khamsin” (hot, strong winds), desert wind, followed by the scorching summer. The average summer temperature is 98 ° F (37 ° C) and the average winter temperature is 47 ° F (8 ° C). Most of the buildings and apartments are equipped with air conditioning. Cairo is as old as history itself, but also shows a modern flare. Its uniqueness is inexplicable, until seen with monuments from four different historical eras: the Pharaonic, Roman, Christian and Islamic. People who like history will love Cairo!

In order to enter Egypt, citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Europe, Japan and the United States must submit a passport valid for at least six months beyond the planned length of stay, a visa and a return or onward ticket are required. Nationals of Bahrain, Djibouti, Guinea, Libya, Mauritania, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, United Arab Emirates and Yemen do not require visas for stays of up to 90 days. Hand over all other citizens of countries not on the need, a passport valid for at least six months on the planned length of stay, a visa is made, and a return or onward ticket. All visitors must register within seven days after arrival. This can be done in most hotels, each police department or much of the Mugamma building in Tahrir Square, Cairo, where they are well prepared to assist foreign tourists. Each visitor must bring a passport with them when to register it. These requirements are always subject to change so checking with the embassy or consulate of the country house of the visitor recommended. There are two types of visas available. A tourist visa is valid usually granted for a period not exceeding three months and on a single or multiple entry basis. A business visa is for all foreigners arriving in Egypt is required for purposes other than tourism e. g. required work, study, etc. The possession of a valid entry visa to stay in Egypt completed the procedure. Trailing spouse is allowed to work in Cairo, as long as all steps are followed the immigration and visa procedures.

To get an Egyptian driver’s license to prove to visitors that they are at least 18 years old to check a certificate from an Egyptian ophthalmologist and / or doctor, blood type, visual and physical health, provides the Department of Transport in Attaba Square in Cairo and Giza test with all documentation, a valid driver’s license from home, and two photographs, a completed Form LE 55 and the successful completion of both a verbal and a street. All vehicles must carry a fire extinguisher and a red hazard triangle. Alcohol, weapons of any kind, drugs, fireworks or explosives, pornographic material, any type of phone, seeds, gold or silver (except dishes) prohibits the entry into the country. All animals must have a veterinary certificate that they are in good health and updated on all their shots, including rabies. The plants are treated on a case-by-case analysis based on the type and quantity of the plant.

The currency in Egypt is the pound (EGP), abbreviated as E £. In Arabic, the pound is called guineh. The pound is divided into 100 piastres, piastres and each of 10 mm. Bills are in denominations of E £ 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100, 25 and 50 piastres are available. Coins are in denominations of 5, 10 and 25 piastres are available. The best way to exchange currency at banks and hotels. Also for convenience, are private exchange agencies in several areas downtown and in the suburbs. Cash is the preferred method of payment for everyday purchases such as food, but credit cards are a popular way slowly to pay for items in hotels, restaurants and tourist type shops. You can also use traveler’s checks, which can be exchanged at most banks, is accepted as a form of payment in many shops, hotels and restaurants. While in Egypt, one should always be a small amount of cash, but be aware of pick pockets in public places. When it comes to opening a bank account that each bank has different requirements. Most banks offer services in English, Arabic and French, and many banks can serve customers in many different languages. After a colleague, friend or Crown representatives recommend a bank is, before proposing an appointment and meeting with a bank consultant. Automated teller machines (ATMs) are available around the clock in various places in Cairo are available. It is helpful to know that there is a shortage of small change in Egypt, calling small denominations, while banks will be helpful. To live in the search for a location to be taken into account some important factors as safety, location preference, proximity to individual school boards, and in Cairo, the traffic is an important issue to consider. There are many beautiful places to live in Cairo. Downtown is alive with the many tourists and a variety of restaurants and shops to choose from. Most expats tend to a house that usually requires a deposit of three months’ rent in advance, together with a deposit of rent two months rent. In general, utilities and connection costs are not included in the price of rent.

As with most cities, there are some areas safer and more desirable than others. This is in general much of the accommodation in the cost. Check out live local police reports before deciding on an area, is recommended. These reports provide factual information about the types of crimes and how often they occur and, in deciding which neighborhood to expats, who tend to move to Cairo to enlist their children in the international (private) schools are used to live. Some schools in Cairo, which are worth thinking about the New Cairo British International School Modern English School, Maadi British International School, American School of protection, American International School in Egypt, International School of Choueifat, Cairo American College. There are about a wide range of pre-schools in Cairo. Most international and preschools will be limited spaces available and have long waiting lists. It is important to start the application as soon as possible. Transport to and from school will be very different depending on the location of the school and at home. Most independent schools operate their own bus systems, and some parents choose to drive or walk younger children to school. The school year usually starts in Cairo in September and ends sometime in June.

Vaccinations are not required, but all travelers to Egypt should come up-to-date on tetanus-diphtheria, measles-mumps-rubella, polio, and varicella vaccination. And it is important to bring all the medical certificates / records from the home. It is also recommended that visitors check any other specific vaccination carefully with their local Egyptian consulate or embassy to confirm medical requirements. The medical facilities in Cairo for not adequate for emergency issues, but emergency and intensive care are limited. In general, most foreigners choose to leave the country if they cause serious health problems. Or, for regular check-ups, they wait until they go back to their home country and see that they are regularly physician. However, there are many Western-trained physicians in all of Egypt and the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, that can provide a list of local hospitals and English-speaking doctors. Have you, however, that medical facilities outside of Cairo, Alexandria, Sharm El Sheikh, behind the American standards. Most insurance companies will see a list of doctors and specialists in every area. Another alternative, which is often helpful to ask a colleague or friend for a referral.

The common use telephone numbers for emergencies: Police – 122, Ambulance – 123 Fire – 125 If an emergency in the middle of the night, then you can either call one of the above figures and wait for an ambulance, or ride with a family member to another larger hospital. In Arabic, is the name of Pharmacy Saydaliyya. Pharmacies throughout the city and many are 24 hours a day. In addition to the sale of drugs, pharmacies also sell perfume and cosmetics during normal working hours. The tap water is not recommended. It’s best mineral water or water that has been cooked, and avoid alcoholic beverages, including vegetables. In Cairo, we drive on the left side of the road. Unless someone uses driving around Cairo, it is strongly recommended that they choose to take a taxi or the subway service, instead of driving. The streets of Cairo are always crowded during peak hours, and many people drive aggressively. Parking is also very difficult. Egypt has expelled one of the highest incidence of fatalities per miles in the world. Driving in Cairo is a huge challenge even for experienced people. It is recommended not to do that newcomers and visitors to drive a car.

Taxis are a very efficient way to get around the city but the price will be negotiated as “” with the driver. The metro is a breath of fresh air in the great confusion of the city. Signs are in English and Arabic, and ticket purchases, and stopovers are straightforward. The first car of each train is reserved for women, but women can ride in each car. Only the north-south route is completed and the directions are permitted by the last stop on the route. El Marg travel North and South Helwan travel.

The most popular food shops are among expats in Cairo: The Metro Market, Carrefour and Spinneysand Alfa market. Even if the prices are a bit more expensive, the metro market, usually the grocery store, deciding that most expats when they first train to Cairo. It is very similar to what we in the United States. The shops are very clean and organized, they have served a deli, the cold and hot dishes, a fine meat market and a wonderful selection of bread. And, they have elements that are imported from abroad. It is a good grocery store to begin with, because they listed the prices both in Arabic and English. Plus, most shops accept credit cards and bank cards. The only thing that still might take some getting used to is that there is no “one-stop shopping.” There are no shops in Cairo result that everything under one roof, so that one needs to buy at different stores, all of their needs.

There are different groups to join the newcomer expats, and there are all kinds of volunteer work available. In addition, some cultures formed support groups. Joining local clubs or volunteering are excellent ways of meeting people and new friends. Families are often network through schools their children are always involved in sports, charity events and other activities. Single professionals often socialize in bars and pubs to after work. There are also several reputable singles networking associations that organize evening and weekend activities such as dinners at restaurants, attractions and tours. Cairo is not the place for raising infants or toddlers provided, but make the man. There are some nice parks for the parents meet to have their children and the most shopping malls and playgrounds. The search for a reliable child care provider or nanny is usually on the premises. Neighbors and colleagues are great resources for the recommendations. Cairo is a safe environment for children, but children should always be accompanied by an adult supervised and should never with strangers. Fun and cool places that kids love to be in Cairo Dream: Park, Fagnoon Park, Aqua Par, Citi Stars, Pyramids of Giza and Cairo Tower go. Most schools offer after school activities such as competitive sports teams and various special-interest clubs. They also enjoy going to the movies, games and shopping arcades with friends. And, as it simply with their friends at each others homes. As a teenager in Cairo is like in other places. As mentioned above, love to walk them to spend time with their friends and do fun things.

Christine Draeger’s Group Vice President of Crown Worldwide. The Crown Relocations division to help companies, employees, individuals and their families and move into new locations around the world.

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