Is it safe to travel in taxi in Egypt?


Is it safe to travel in taxi in Egypt? Taking a taxi at any time is safe in Egypt. Don't worry. However if you want to play it safe you can always ask the hotel to provide you with a taxi or you can order a taxi yourself by calling the Blue Cab.


Where to avoid in Egypt?

Do not travel to:
  • The Sinai Peninsula (with the exception of travel to Sharm El-Sheikh by air) due to terrorism.
  • The Western Desert due to terrorism.
  • Egyptian border areas due to military zones.


Is it safe to walk around Cairo?

WATCH FOR PICKPOCKETS AND PURSE-SNATCHERS IN BIG CITIES Egypt is nearly crime-free. Most crime is petty theft, with little violent crime. Still, you need to keep alert when walking through densely populated areas of Cairo or Alexandria, just as you would in other large urban areas around the world.


Do you tip taxi drivers in Egypt?

Although it is not customary to tip your taxi driver in Egypt, they do appreciate tips. Normally a fare will be agreed upon prior to your taxi ride and most times this will include a tip. You can always leave a little extra change or round up to the next dollar.


Do taxis in Egypt take credit cards?

However, in the following situations, credit cards are almost never accepted: Local restaurants and bars. Public transportation and taxis (not Uber)


Can I use Uber in Egypt?

This post may contain affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy for details. Yes, there is Uber in Egypt and this ended up being my go-to option for getting around Cairo.


What is the safe transportation in Egypt?

Taking a bus is the major way for locals to get around Egypt. You can get to most cities and towns by bus, at a reasonable cost. It's safe, reliable, and the best way to some rural districts beyond the Nile Valley.


Is Egypt tourist friendly?

We get this question a lot at Osiris Tours. In short, Americans and other visitors can rest easy: yes, Egypt is a safe country for tourists.


Is it safe to travel in cab?

To stay safe when traveling by taxi, you must secure and keep an eye on all of your belongings and maintain a high level of alertness. Choose your cab with care, and don't be afraid to end the ride if you feel uncomfortable – especially if you are traveling alone.


What is the best way to travel around Egypt?

Though there is reliable bus service between most places and excellent train service to a few, the best way to get around is by air. EgyptAir has a virtual monopoly on internal flights. (There are a few charters operating inside the country, but standards are low and they offer no advantages over the state carrier.)


Is Egypt cheap or expensive?

A budget traveler can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Egypt, while a mid-range traveler can expect to spend around $50 to $100 per day. It is important to plan ahead and research activities and costs to create a budget that works for you.


Is it safe to travel by taxi in Cairo?

Yes, they are generally safe. We rarely hear about problems with taxi drivers, except the usual taxi driver style haggling, trying to make an extra pound. They have meters, but many don't use it!


How do tourists get around Cairo?

The best ways to get around Cairo are by metro train or taxi. Egypt's capital is constantly choked by traffic. But below Cairo's congested streets, the metro system is clean, affordable and extremely efficient.


What taxi app to use in Egypt?

Navigating Egyptian Traffic: 12 Apps for a Smoother Ride
  • Uber. You probably are already well acquainted with the Uber app. ...
  • Careem. Careem's witnessed success puts it on the top of the list of our chosen private rides. ...
  • Ousta. ...
  • Easy Taxi. ...
  • Pink Taxi. ...
  • Raye7. ...
  • Pie Ride. ...
  • Rakna.


What is the safest part of Egypt?

10 Safest Cities in Egypt
  • Sharm El-Sheikh, Qesm Sharm Ash Sheikh, Egypt.
  • Aswan, Egypt.
  • Hurghada, Egypt.
  • Luxor, Egypt.
  • Damietta, Egypt.
  • Dahab, Egypt.
  • Mersa Matruh, Egypt.
  • Alexandria, Egypt.


What to avoid when traveling to Egypt?

If you decide to travel to Egypt: Stay alert in locations frequented by Westerners. Avoid demonstrations and crowds. Obtain comprehensive medical insurance that includes medical evacuation.