We should not forget that Egypt is a Muslim country with all its traditions and customs in clothing. Don't forget to respect the customs of the country where you came to visit.
For people planning their trip to Egypt, it would be correct to take two option clothes: the clothes in which you can walk on site and clothes in case of leaving the hotel territory at your departure, for example, on the tour. The hotel area is a free area, and on hot days You can wear the bathing suit or pareo. Outside the hotel we advise you to dress more modest to avoid unpleasant adventure. Mini skirts and bare shoulders are not the best option walking outside the hotel. It is well known the interest of the Egyptians to the beautiful female tourists. Wearing provocative clothes, you will only fuel it and it will become even more aggressive. Of course, in a conflict situation must come the tourist police, but it is better to think in advance about your appearance if you're going to leave the hotel to avoid unnecessary problems.
And, in General, to dress in Egypt in summer at all times of the year. If you were on vacation in the winter to the resorts of Egypt, located to the North of Cairo, it is advisable to bring a warm sweater or jacket. As in the winter months for some coastal areas characterized by strong winds and the night air gets cool. If your plans include a visit to the pyramids, deserts and other attractions, bring hard-soled shoes. On site, there is located bars and clubs allowed any form of clothing, and if you took on vacation to your favorite mini, you can easily wear it in the hotel and the attached entertainment.
When visiting temples women should choose clothes, not cold shoulders. You also cannot visit the temples in mini skirts and short shorts. And, collecting a suitcase, please note that the clothing was made of natural materials. So you will be comfortable to travel on the tour and easier to carry local heat during the tours.
How to dress in Egypt
Every year more and more number of our fellow citizens choose to vacation in Egypt because of its cheap cost and decent quality of service. But not everyone knows how to dress in Egypt so as not to offend, or to shock the local population, and to avoid unnecessary problems, spoiling a good mood.
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