
Cairo doesn’t ease you in. By the time you arrive, the city is already in motion. Traffic moves slowly with little regard for lanes. Buildings stack decades of history on top of everyday life. Sounds travel farther than you expect. For many travelers, those first hours feel intense—sometimes confusing—rather than immediately welcoming. That reaction is […]

Planning a trip to Egypt and wondering about local holidays? Understanding Egyptian celebrations isn’t just useful for avoiding closures; it’s your gateway to experiencing Egypt at its most authentic. But here’s what most travel guides miss: Egypt operates on three separate holiday calendars simultaneously. Islamic holidays follow the lunar calendar (shifting 10-11 days earlier each […]

Planning a trip to Egypt in February? You’ve picked one of the best months to visit. While Europe freezes and North America digs out from snow, Egypt hits that perfect weather sweet spot, warm enough for comfortable exploring, cool enough that you won’t melt at the Pyramids. But here’s what most travel blogs won’t tell […]

Quick Answer: Egyptian pharaohs wore linen skirts called shendits, special crowns for different occasions, protective jewelry, and sandals with enemy symbols on the bottom. Every piece of clothing had a meaning; it showed power, connected them to gods, and told people, “I’m the ruler of Egypt.” Look at any picture of an Egyptian pharaoh. You’ll […]

Coptic Orthodox Easter 2026 falls on Sunday, April 12, 2026, one week after Western Easter. This date marks the culmination of Egypt’s most sacred Christian celebration, a 55-day spiritual journey that transforms churches, homes, and entire neighborhoods into spaces of profound devotion. For travelers visiting Egypt during this period, Coptic Easter offers something extraordinary: the […]
