Isabel C.
“Fantastic trip to Cairo!”
Nehal made our trip to Cairo so safe and enjoyable! She was very accomodating to our requests and took us to all the key archaeological site and museums in Cairo. She is also so knowledgeable and her tours at the sites and museums were very insightful. Every night, she also gave us great recommendations for activities or food to try. We definitely would not have been able to navigate around Cairo without Nehal as our guide. We highly recommend Nehal to anyone interested on a trip to Cairo.
Priska D.
“Great experience”
We spent one wonderful day with Hamada packed with information and experience. He is very calm and pleasanr and goes the extra mile to fulfill even unusual wishes. Would definitely choose him again.
Hamada S.
Thank you so much for your incredibly kind words. I'm truly delighted to hear that you had a wonderful day & good experience.
Alexander V.
“Amazing Guide!!!!! ”
We did a custom Hurghada city tour with Amgad and honestly, it was one of the best days of our trip! He showed us all the highlights, but the most special part was that he also brought us into the real neighborhoods where locals live. It felt so authentic and completely different from the usual tourist experience. Amgad really did everything to make the day amazing. On our request he even brought us to some great shops with kind, honest people – no pressure, no tourist traps. That alone made such a difference. What we loved most is how personal the whole experience felt. With Amgad, you don’t just follow a standard program like on group tours. Instead, it’s flexible, relaxed, and you get to see Egypt through the eyes of someone who truly loves his city and country. He’s kind, funny, honest, and just a joy to spend the day with. We’d definitely book with him again to see even more amazing places in Egypt. Highly, highly recommended! Alexander & Isabel
Sameh Y.
Thank you so much, Alexander & Isabel, for your kind words and wonderful feedback! We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed your custom Hurghada city tour and that it felt authentic, personal, and different from the usual tourist experience. Our goal is always to show not just the highlights, but also the real local life that makes Egypt so unique. It means a lot to know we could help make your day so memorable. We truly appreciate your trust and recommendation, and we can’t wait to welcome you back for more unforgettable experiences in Egypt.
Discover the magic of Egypt through the expert eyes of a local tour guide who creates personalized, private and comfortable tours for you and your loved ones.
Looking to be transported to the hallowed paths of Ancient Egypt? Our local tour guides have a wealth of knowledge about Egypt’s greater history. This means you get to walk through Giza, or the Valley of Kings, with the voices of the past brought to life through a personal narrator. After a long day spent soaking up the sun, and some sights, let your tour guide lead yo to a relaxing restaurant where you can sample the flavors of the nation, and hear some locally played tunes. The perfect end to a memory-filled day.
Beyond the traditionally popular tour sites, partnering with a private guide means you gain access to a side of Egypt most travelers don’t see. In Alexandria, you can have your own treasure seeking adventure at the Kom El-Shoqafa Catacombs, where intricate carvings tell the stories of royals that once ruled from Egypt and Rome. Whatever your destination, our customizable tours become the necessary travel companion you've been needing.
On average, a tour guide can charge 25-99 USD per person depending on where you’re going, the activities involved and how long they will take.
Our guide prices vary according to different regions in Egypt. For pricing details, check the following;
Yes, if you want a smooth, hassle-free trip. For your first time at least, a guide is recommended to avoid some of the less pleasant elements of touring Egypt, such as;
- Haggling and excessive promotion from vendors
- Navigating complicated public transport system
- Overcharging of foreigners for casual services (excessive tipping)
- Breaking unknown customs and expected social norms
You can, but you shouldn’t if you’re a first time visitor. It won’t be as enjoyable, as there’s a learning curve when it comes to effectively touring Egypt. A legitimate local guide can show you the ropes, especially at tourist-heavy sites, where it can be hard to navigate the constant haggling and heavy calls to buy something.
Guides also act as a barrier between tourists and less considerate vendors. You won’t deal with aggressive sales tactics and pressure to buy a service or item.
7–9 days is recommended for those looking to fully engage with Egypt’s major cities and archaeological marvels. Here’s what a week’s visit to Egypt might look like for you;
Day 1-2: Exploring Cairo & Giza: The Monuments & Sites
Day 3: Exploring Cairo: The Food & Culture
Day 4: Life in Luxor
Day 5: A Full Day In Alexandria
Day 6: Sail & Shop In Aswan
Day 7: Unwind
- Public Drinking
- Carrying/Using Drones
- Posting extremely negative/critical images or words online about the Govt while in the country. Publicly stating the same.
- Filming/Taking commercial pictures & using commercial film gear without a permit
- LGBTQ+ PDA and pride. It’s not illegal, but it’s deeply frowned upon, and those within the community should proceed cautiously before publicly acknowledging their identity.
Yes, but only in establishments with licenses to serve, such as restaurants, bars and hotels. DO NOT drink on the streets, in public spaces or at venues, monuments and sites as it is considered unlawful.
You can, but there’s a catch. A law was passed relaxing street photography rules in 2022, so amateur photos are allowed as long as they aren’t of children, and don’t paint a negative image of the country, which is a gray area.
Why does this rule exist? The leadership’s paranoia after the 2011 Egyptian Revolution has led to stricter photography/journalism and video documentation laws in an effort to control the image of their country to the outside world.
- Using your left hand to eat, greet someone, give gifts, receive gifts, or point at things. Egyptians see this hand as unclean, so it's reserved for personal activities like the toilet/washroom.
- Immodest dressing. Egypt is a conservative nation, so short shorts, short skirts, tank tops, crop tops and tight clothing is frowned upon, especially in religious settings.
- Salting your food.
- Pointing at things with your feet, heel or toes.
- Giving a thumbs up. This is an offensive gesture in most Arab nations.
- Not tipping after being provided a service.
- PDA.
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