Wafaa A.
“Do not recommend Ali or his team- except his drivers ”
Absolutely terrible experience and a complete waste of money. I initially booked four days of activities but cut it down to three after discovering all the hidden surcharges Ali tacks onto everything. Even something as simple as dinner reservations ended up being overpriced because Ali adds extra fees — do yourself a favor and book meals and shows independently. The tours themselves were a disaster: rushed, sloppy, and totally unorganized. Despite making it clear I wanted to visit more than one mosque and the Grand Egyptian Museum, our guide Abla hurried us through a single mosque and didn’t even bother taking us to the museum — so we had to go there on our own time. At Khan Khalili, our guide literally told us "don’t stop and shop." What’s the point of going to a famous bazaar if you can’t even browse? Every stop felt rushed, and anytime we paused to enjoy a sight, we were told to keep moving. To make matters worse, they took us to certain shops — whether these were genuinely good or just places where the company gets a kickback, who knows, but it definitely felt like the latter. And the worst part: a total language barrier and incompetence led to a major screw-up. My “final booking and offering” clearly included snorkeling at the Red Sea, and that’s what I paid for. Instead, Ali just sent a driver to drop us at the Red Sea with no snorkeling booked at all. We wasted an entire day and seven hours of driving for nothing. Ali kept sending me old screenshots of me asking how much the trip would cost without snorkeling — ignoring the fact that my confirmed booking did include snorkeling. He tried to make it better by paying for a 2 hour boat ride but that’s not what I originally paid for or wanted. Completely unacceptable. Bottom line: overpriced, rushed, disorganized, and shady. I absolutely do not recommend Ali or his team to anyone thinking about booking tours in Egypt. Save your time, money, and sanity. Ask your hotel for more certified guides
Samuel G.
“Second tour, same amazing service”
Nehal was tremendous today. She gave us great historical & cultural information about the Citadel of Salhadin and the mosque of Muhammad Aly. Followed up by a tour of the Ec and the original Museum of antiquities. Her strength is her ability to show you things you want to know about because every museum is overwhelming in their collections. She also gives you time to explore on your own, which is necessary because you need time for it all to sink in. All in all Nehal was a highlight in a trip of a lifetime.
Nehal N.
Thank you sooo much for the excellent review. It was such a pleasure to get to know you and your beautiful daughter.
Viktorya Z.
“Great guide ”
Very informative! Emad was very helpful and accommodating! Great introduction to Cairo! Highly recommended
Emad A.
Thanks Victoria! We will wait for you again!
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Welcome to the “City of a Thousand Minarets” where warm orange sunsets and flowing rivers fill your days. To know what lies beneath the word -renowned city, connect with a local tour guide and see the city through a local’s perspective. From gems in Coptic Cairo, to the Cave Churches and sharp corners of the City of The Dead, a private tour of Cairo opens you up to the unknown adventures that inspired you to travel there.
With a private tour guide, even well known sites like Giza, The Egyptian Museum and the Khan El Khalil bazaar become new grounds for deep exploration. To truly gauge the magnificent pyramids, or see the significance of papyrus art, walking alongside a local is key. You can spend less time researching for yourself, and spend more time touring on the ground, getting the information as you go.
First time travelers to the country should definitely have a tour guide, especially in a city as vast as Cairo, where certain parts are not the safest for foreigners. While you can try touring Cairo without one, it would be easier to learn the city with a local who knows their way around.
With a guide, you’ll be able to;
- Smoothly tour famously crowded sites such as the Pyramids of Giza, or the Luxor Temple without excessive harassment from vendors.
- Learn firsthand information about daily social norms within Egyptian culture
- Save time on booking tickets for special festivals & events
- Purchase high quality, reliable souvenirs from reputable vendors
- Skip meticulous daily planning. Just show up and enjoy the city!
Cairo guides can be hired from around 25 USD to 390 USD per person/per day depending on the location, duration of tour and activities involved. For a detailed look at GWG Guide rates, head to our Cairo Tours page
3–4 Days in the capital city will be more than enough for you to experience Cairo’s cuisine, monuments & social scene. Our day tours are a great way to pack in the city’s beauty. Some popular packages include;
October to March is the best time to visit Cairo if you're looking for great weather and want to check out the amazing festivals & social events the city has to offer. With that said,these are the busiest tourism months. For smaller crowds, try March to May.
Unfortunately, it’s not. Cairo is notorious for being very difficult to walk in, unless you know the city intimately. Locals have mastered the art of walking in Cairo, but for a newbie, it can be overwhelming.
It’s best to keep these tips in mind while breezing through the city center;
- Stay away from motorbikes. They move fast, and not always on the road.
- Look drivers in the eye when crossing the road
- Wait for a small crowd to gather so that you cross the road together. Safety in numbers
- Don’t try to outrun the car/motorbike. Patience pays.
- When all else fails, follow behind the locals, or even better, your local guide.
Yes, English speakers will be comfortable in the city, as most people, especially those within the hospitality industry, speak English fluently. If you’d like to extend some courtesy, here are some useful Arabic phrases you can learn.
- As-Salaam Alaikum - Peace be upon you, or peace be with you. This is how most people greet another, regardless of the time of day.
- Shukran - Thank you. One of the most essential words to learn. A “shukran” and a smile goes a long way.
- Laa Shukran - No, thank you. A polite but firm no will
- Yalla - Let’s go. Best used once you’ve agreed on a price for a camel or Uber ride.
- Pickpockets: This is a universal issue, so keep an eye on your things and don’t carelessly use your phone in crowded, public settings.
- For women, staring, catcalling & verbal harassment: It will happen, but ignoring it is the best option.
- Motorbikes: They’re quick and can catch you unaware, so be careful while walking around.
- Taking professional/commercial pictures.
Yes, locals are extremely friendly and always willing to help, but Cairo & Egypt is known for having a haggling/hustling culture that is surprising to foreigners. There’s also a heavy tipping culture that can be excessive. To bypass most of the aggressive salesperson tactics at notable monuments and within the city, it’s best to get a guide.
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