Egypt is located in the center of the world, at the meeting point of the continents of the ancient world, Asia, Europe, and Africa. It is bordered by the Maghreb to the west, and the Levant to the east. It is also bordered by the Nile Valley to the south. It overlooks the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, and overlooks the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Suez. Aqaba: This location has given Egypt a great advantage and importance, as it connects the east of the Asian Arab world with its west, and the great river there connects the east and west of the Arab world with the African Nile Valley, and thus it is considered a link between the continents of Asia and Africa.
Egypt is one of the most important tourist destinations in the world, due to its natural beauty, historical wealth, religious and cultural monuments, and Pharaonic antiquities dating back to the ancient Egyptians who were distinguished by their wisdom and heritage. Below are the advantages of tourism in Egypt and their importance.
It contributes to the growth and development of Egypt, as the country attracts approximately 15 million tourists annually.
It contributes to reducing unemployment, due to its ability to employ more than 10% of the total workforce.
It contributes to increasing foreign currency reserves, which in turn provides support to the national economy at an estimated rate of about 11% of gross domestic product.
The climate in Egypt varies from season to season, and is as follows:
Summer: The summer season in Egypt is very hot and the sun is scorching, and temperatures range between 40 and 50 degrees Celsius. Even the coastal areas in Egypt remain warm during the summer season, and the hottest times in the summer are in the period between the months of July. And September.
Winter: The winds are strong in Egypt during the winter, but the temperature rarely drops below 10 degrees Celsius, and the winds often intensify in late December and during January.
Spring: The weather during the spring season is always variable. It is usually warm, but it is known for its strong winds that may lead to sand storms. Temperatures rise between the months of March and May of this season with little humidity.
Autumn: Temperatures drop significantly during the fall season, especially at the end of September, when the temperature during most days is approximately 29 degrees Celsius, with the possibility of varying by slight degrees from one region to another.
The visa is issued within a working week, excluding holidays, Fridays and Saturdays. The validity of the visa when entering Egypt is 3 months, subject to extension in the Abbasiya passports. With a triangle stamp, the visa is valid for 6 months, and with a rectangular stamp, the visa is valid for one year, and payment is also made in the Abbasiya passports. You pay a fine upon exiting Egypt if your visa expires. The duration of the visa before traveling from Libya is only 3 months, and after the expiration of the period, you must apply for a new visa.
Note: In case of rejection, the full value will be returned.
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- The validity period of your passport must be no less than 9 months.
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The visa is issued within a working week, excluding holidays, Fridays and Saturdays. The validity of the visa when entering Egypt is 3 months, subject to extension in the Abbasiya passports. With a triangle stamp, the visa is valid for 6 months, and with a rectangular stamp, the visa is valid for one year, and payment is also made in the Abbasiya passports. You pay a fine upon exiting Egypt if your visa expires. The duration of the visa before traveling from Libya is only 3 months, and after the expiration of the period, you must apply for a new visa.
Note: In case of rejection, the full value will be returned.
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- The validity period of your passport must be no less than 9 months.