Frazier Field Report

Packing List for Egypt

We recently took a trip with Exoticca to Egypt. Our trip to Egypt was the second leg of a trip to North Africa, the first stop being Morocco. If you read our Morocco post, this one is going to be very similar. One of the things that we spent a lot of time on was how to pack for North Africa? Particularly, what should our packing list for Egypt be? Before we left we read a lot of articles about how conservative the country was and how you should really cover up any time you are outside of the hotel or in beach areas.  Don’t believe the hype.

The Egyptians were very laid back.  There is a mix of people from the Muslim and Christian faiths. There are a lot of Europeans here that dress pretty “scantily” and nobody cared.  Most of the Egyptian men wore jeans, a tshirt or polo shirt. I saw a mix of close toed shoes and sandals, especially in Cairo. Some men wore traditional robes, but mainly at tourist sites.  Shorts and t-shirts are fine in most places. I still liked to be covered though and opted for the long sleeve light weight. A couple of the guys in our group started with short shirts then went to the long sleeve for sun protection.

The other thing we read is that it can be very hot.  That part is spot on.  We were here in early August which is summer.  Temperatures were over 100 most days and got up to 112, averaging around 110.  That’s like cook stuff on the sidewalk hot.  Ok, not sure I can scientifically back that up, but you know what I mean.  It was so hot my cameras were regularly shutting down. Fortunately I brought backups. You do want to pack for sun protection and I felt we had that covered.

What We Packed*:

John:

What I would change

Carrie:

What I would change:

Here are a few other things we found useful:

Overall, I think we did ok packing.  Almost all of my shirts are pretty non-descript, lacking any kind of logos that could potentially offend anyone.  The added benefit is there is one less thing for people in the markets to use to try and start a conversation to corner you into buying something.  And there are a lot of aggressive vendors in some huge markets. 

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*We packed for a 16 day trip as we were doing both Morocco and Egypt and had 4 travel days.  You probably won’t need this much on a shorter trip.  Undershirt/tshirts were key to reusing my nicer outer shirts.

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