Egyptian Transportation
Getting Around Egypt
Egypt is a cheap and easy country in which to travel. Although punctuality may not
be up to Swiss standards, the country’s transport infrastructure is generally good, comfortable and
safe.
A number of Egyptian
transportation options exist for getting around in, and between various Egyptian
destinations:
Taxis
By far your best bet for
negotiating the busy streets of the big cities (Cairo and Alexandria )
is by taxi cab. 1 US $ will cover most short trips, and drivers usually know where they’re
headed. Taxis are more expensive at the beach resorts of Sharm El
Sheikh and Hurghada although ultimately what you pay depends on your
bartering technique.
For more information about
travel by taxi in Cairo and Alexandria click here
Some service taxis operate between
cities where several travellers can share the same fare.
Buses
Several bus companies provide a
number of handy routes that link the big cities to just about everywhere else in the country. Journeys can often
take several hours longer then scheduled due to hold ups at police check points and flat tyres on the desert
roads.
For more information about
Buses and Schedules click here
Train
Egyptian trains are surprisingly
efficient and comfortable with lots of leg room for the taller traveller. A two hour journey gets you
between Cairo
and Alexandria
and provides a favourable alternative to the same journey by bus
or taxi.
Trains also run south along
the Nile to Luxor and
Aswan. Cosy sleeper
carriages exist for first class passengers although even the seated option is almost fully
reclinable.
Cairo also has its own well connected metro network, and
Alexandria can be easily navigated by tram. In both cases, fares
are laughably low, and carriages are mixed sex or women only.
To view complete Egyptian train timetables click here or to read more about National Rail Travel.
Ferries
A ferry service links Hurghada with Sharm El Sheikh and takes just one and a half hours
(although this varies). The same journey by car will take a minimum of 12 hours.
The ferry is therefore the fastest
and most comfortable way to/from the mainland, and allows the independent
traveller to plot a circular route between
Cairo, Sinai, and the Upper Egyptian cities or
Luxor and
Aswan.
There is also a fast
ferry service between Egypt and Jordan which leaves from Nuweiba and arrive
at Aqaba in Jordan.
For more details read about ferry
travel in Egypt
Cruise Boats and
Feluccas
A slower but infinitely more
rewarding way to travel North-South across Egypt
or visa versa is by cruise boat or felucca. Feluccas are the
classic Nile sale boats more popular with budget travellers. Facilities are usually basic
and sleeping is something done communally on deck rather than in private cabins.
Cruise boats range from monstrous
luxury floating palaces to rather more understated vehicles. Nile cruises can be
booked through tour operators in your home country, online, or through touts (middle men) that loiter around banks
of the river Nile in just about every major tourist destination.
Flights
If you’re short of time or simply love planes you can easily
and cheaply fly from Cairo to Luxor , Aswan , Hurghada, or Sharm El Sheikh. You can
search for cheap flights here.
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