Backpacking in Egypt is a bucket-list adventureβancient history, desert landscapes, and chaotic but fascinating cities. Itβs relatively affordable and unforgettable, but you need to be prepared for a bit of intensity.
πͺπ¬ Why Backpack Egypt?
πΊ Ancient Wonders
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- Pyramids of Giza β one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- Valley of the Kings β tombs of pharaohs
- Abu Simbel β massive rock temples
π Nile & Desert Landscapes

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- Sail the Nile on a felucca β΅
- Explore the White Desert
- Visit oases like Siwa Oasis
π Cities & Culture
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- Cairo β chaotic, huge, unforgettable
- Luxor β open-air museum of temples
- Alexandria β Mediterranean vibe
π€Ώ Red Sea (bonus highlight)
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- World-class diving/snorkeling
- Chill backpacker spots like Dahab
π§ Classic Backpacking Route (2β3 weeks)
- Cairo β pyramids + museums
- β Alexandria (optional coastal stop)
- β Night train to Luxor
- β Aswan (Nile + Abu Simbel)
- β Nile felucca trip β΅
- β Dahab / Red Sea (relax + dive)
π° Budget
- π΅ Budget: β¬20β50/day
- ποΈ Hostels: β¬5β15/night
- π Food: β¬2β8 per meal
- π Transport: cheap (trains, buses)
π‘ Egypt is very affordable for backpackers
π Getting Around
- π Trains (CairoβLuxorβAswan route is key)
- π Buses for coastal/desert areas
- βοΈ Cheap domestic flights for long distances
β οΈ Things to Know
- Expect hustle culture (people trying to sell you things)
- Some sites require guides or have restricted access
- Dress modestly (especially outside tourist areas)
- Stay aware of scams but donβt be paranoid
π Safety is generally okay in tourist areas, but always check current advisories
π Who Itβs Perfect For
- History lovers βοΈ
- Budget travelers βοΈ
- Adventurous travelers βοΈ
π¬ Bottom line
Egypt is intense but unforgettableβa place where youβll see some of the most famous sites on Earth while spending very little money. If you can handle the chaos, itβs an amazing backpacking destination.