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With all the resort towns and Nile cruise boats, it just seemed too touristy. The Red Sea has some of the best diving in the world. And because most of the reef can be accessed from the shore, Egypt is one of the cheapest and most accessible countries to dive in the Red Sea. And the rest of Egypt was similarly budget-friendly. Public transport? Tours and activities? You can see most of the sights for free, or for a small amount. The costs below are the average we encountered during our time in Egypt. This will allow us, and you, to make a comparison of living and travel costs worldwide. Conversion rate as at time of publication. Updated Egypt has an up-and-coming hostel scene. This checked out for Egypt, so we mostly stayed in double rooms. We mostly took the second class minibuses, which were comfortable and clean, if the driving was a little crazy. You can check the schedule and buy in advance at GoBus. This is a country-wide company with frequent buses, at good prices. Better yet, if you know any Egyptians, ask them to book you a GoMini. Run by the same company, the GoMini will get you there faster and cheaper. Uber is cheaper and less likely to scam you because you know how much you pay. Regular taxis are plentiful, but remember to always agree the price upfront and always always haggle. Just EGP per person will get you a huge meal to start your day. Local food in Egypt is cheap, plentiful, and delicious. Expect fuul bean stew , falafel, breads, hummus, and kebab meat. And the national dish, koshari, which is a delicious pasta-rice-chickpea mix with spicy tomato sauce topped with fried onions. There are cheap local eateries on every corner. You can definitely eat for a lower price, especially if you eat vegetarian. Street food in Egypt is incredible. From koshari to kebab, you can eat like a king for just a few pennies. A proper meal at a takeaway establishment will be between 35 EGP e. Street food is particularly cheap in Cairo. The safety of tap water varies in Egypt. That said, unless you have a particularly hardy stomach, you might want to consider buying bottled or boiling the tap water before drinking. If you want to be extra careful, consider investing in a travel filter bottle. If you want non-dairy versions, such as soya or oat milk, expect to pay more. A great vegetarian protein option and a staple in most countries worldwide. You can pay a lot more than this, especially at a hip cafe in Cairo, but we enjoyed many a decent cup of coffee aka not instant for around 40 EGP. Egypt mostly serves Turkish coffee — strong and short with the grounds left in to sink to the bottom. If you take your coffee sweet, ask for sugar to be added up-front! Alcohol was hard to find in Egypt maybe again due to travelling during Ramadan! Egypt is an Islamic country, and many Egyptians opt for alcohol-free beers or choose not to drink beer at all. However, areas such as Dahab are more relaxed. This is the average cost at a supermarket or street vendor. Most hostels and rooms that we stayed in came with a washing machine and enough soap for one wash included. Egypt can be a ridiculously cheap place to dive! Most of the reef can be accessed from the shore, perfect for budget divers. Boat dives, such as the Thistlegorm Shipwreck, are significantly more expensive but so worth it. All information was accurate at the time of writing. However, things can change quickly, so always double-check current conditions and guidelines before setting out. Remember, your travels and safety are your own responsibility, and this blog can not be held responsible for anything that might happen on your adventures! Always exercise caution and good judgment. Happy travels! This post may contain affiliate links yay for transparency! This means that I will earn a small commission, at no additional cost to you, if you click the link and choose to buy the product. I only link to stuff I have personally bought and found useful and never endorse crap. Your support helps keep the site going, thank you! Alice is a UK travel blogger who advocates sustainable travel and being more eco-conscious on a budget. She loves coffee, her houseplants and summiting mountains. Your email address will not be published. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behaviour or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions. That is until I started diving. Follow our daily adventures on Facebook and Instagram. Facebook Instagram Pinterest. Alice Alice is a UK travel blogger who advocates sustainable travel and being more eco-conscious on a budget. July 13, Alice October 1, at am Reply. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. 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While I would not call myself a spice boy spice girl maybe I enjoyed the spices of Aswan. And I guess I really should not be surprised as apparently the place is almost as about the spice as Dune. So, what the Aswan? Well I will duly give this place its own guide at some point, but basically it is where you start a Nile Cruise, with it being about one hour from Cairo by flight. According to the guide at least Aswan was the place for spices, in part due to the fertile land. Alas said fertile land went away when Nasser as part of Nasserism built a great big bloody damn. You can read about the Nubian houses here. Back in the day people would come here in winter, when it is not warm as fuck and then buy what they needed for the whole year. I thankfully did not need a years worth. When you visit Aswan you will see spices sold everywhere. According to our guide these were mostly fake and should be avoided, perhaps because his mate has a shop. It turns out though that said shop was pretty good. Located in the town, I alas did not have the due diligence to get its name, It was though on the main drag and near enough to the main market street for Egyptians and near the McDonalds…. Whilst there we not only got a good chat, but also to a drink of hibiscus, as well a chance to smell everything from vanilla, to fruity teas and of course their coffee. Interestingly the guy said that Egyptians do not drink soft drinks. Except the fact that they do, with Vimto and Coke very much being nationals dishes. I ended up, much like when I went to Bir Tawil falling in love with Hibiscus, which ended with me buying grams worth for about 6 dollars. Alas I did not factor in that I have no sugar or honey and that while eating on the Royal Beau Rivage takeaways were not an option. Skip to content. Spices of Aswan According to the guide at least Aswan was the place for spices, in part due to the fertile land. Not only did this this screw with the soil, but also the 75, Nubians that lived here. Trying and buying the spices of Aswan When you visit Aswan you will see spices sold everywhere. Overall though I wish I had more time in the city, of only to make more of the spices of Aswan. Previous: Eating on the Royal Beau Rivage in Next: 10 things to know before you cruise the Nile in

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