Arabic words to learn before visiting Egypt
Arabic words to learn before visiting Egypt

Egyptians are super friendly and they will meet you with a wider smile than the usual one if you speak a couple of words in Arabic

Here are some words to learn before visiting Egypt

 

1. Salamu Alikom 

It means "Hello" or more precisely "Peace be upon you"

 

2. Ma'salama

It means "Good-bye"

 

3. Ezayak?

It means "How are you?"

For females tell her "Ezayek?"

 

4. Shokran

It means "Thank you"

 

5. Sbah elnoor

It means "Good morning"

 

6. Tesbah ala kher

It means "Goodnight"

 

7. Ashofak bokra

It means "See you tomorrow"

 

That's enough for now, for more wods in Arabic, our tour guide will be more than happy to assist you :))

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Egypt Tours FAQ

Of course, travelers must obtain a visa, which can be obtained upon arrival or online for some nationalities.

Egypt is generally safe for tourists and residents, and you should consult travel specialists to find out the best places to visit in Egypt.

The Egyptian pound (EGP) is the official currency in Egypt.

The language is Arabic, but in tourist areas English is widely spoken.  

Egypt offers a range of tours, including historical, cultural, and adventure trips that cater to all interests

Yes, many Egypt trips are family-friendly, offering educational experiences and activities suitable for all ages.

Private Egypt tours can be easily booked through us, offering customized itineraries based on your preferences.  

Guided tours in Egypt include a professional guide, who provides insight and comfort, while self-guided tours allow more flexibility but you won't get the information a tour guide gives you.

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