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Egypt offers an extraordinary combination of ancient monuments, desert landscapes, Nile cities, Mediterranean coastlines and Red Sea resorts.

During one journey, you may explore the Pyramids of Giza, walk through temples in Luxor, sail along the Nile, travel through Aswan and relax beside the Red Sea.

Because each destination and season can feel different, packing correctly can make your trip considerably more comfortable.

The right Egypt packing list should help you prepare for:

  • Warm daytime temperatures
  • Cooler winter mornings and evenings
  • Strong sunlight
  • Long archaeological visits
  • Religious and cultural sites
  • Nile cruises
  • Desert journeys
  • Red Sea activities
  • Domestic flights and long-distance transfers

Egypt’s official tourism platform recommends light, loose cotton clothing, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. It also recommends carrying a light jacket during cooler seasons and a scarf or cardigan for religious and cultural sites. 

This guide explains exactly what to bring, what to wear and what should remain inside your hand luggage.


Quick Egypt Packing Checklist

Use this quick list before reading the detailed guide.

Essential Documents

  • Passport
  • Egyptian visa or printed eVisa
  • Travel-insurance documents
  • Flight confirmations
  • Hotel reservations
  • Tour confirmations
  • Airport-transfer details
  • Copies of important documents
  • Emergency contact information

Clothing

  • Lightweight shirts
  • Breathable trousers
  • Long skirts or dresses
  • Comfortable T-shirts
  • Light cardigan
  • Scarf
  • Light jacket
  • Swimwear
  • Sleepwear
  • Underwear and socks

Shoes

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Sandals
  • Pool or beach footwear
  • Closed shoes for desert trips and balloon experiences

Sun and Heat Protection

  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • Lip balm
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Cooling towel
  • Small umbrella when preferred

Electronics

  • Mobile phone
  • Charger
  • Universal travel adapter
  • Power bank
  • Camera
  • Extra memory cards
  • Charging cables
  • Headphones

Health and Personal Items

  • Prescription medication
  • Doctor’s letter when required
  • Basic first-aid supplies
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Tissues
  • Insect repellent
  • Personal toiletries
  • Motion-sickness medication when needed

Day Bag Essentials

  • Passport copy
  • Water
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • Tissues
  • Cash
  • Phone
  • Power bank
  • Hotel address
  • Tour or driver contact details

Understanding Egypt’s Weather Before Packing

Egypt is generally sunny and dry, but temperatures vary by:

  • Season
  • Destination
  • Time of day
  • Distance from the coast
  • Desert or Nile location

Cairo and Alexandria can feel cooler during winter than Luxor and Aswan.

Luxor, Aswan and Abu Simbel are warmer because they are located farther south.

Red Sea destinations may be warm during the day but windy in the evening or while traveling by boat.

Desert locations can experience warm afternoons and significantly cooler nights.

Elsahaby Local Advice: Do not pack only according to the daytime temperature. Early-morning tours, hot-air-balloon pickups and desert nights can feel much cooler than expected.


What to Pack for Egypt from October to April

October to April is the main cultural-sightseeing period for many travelers.

Days are often comfortable, but early mornings and evenings can feel cool.

Pack

  • Lightweight daytime clothes
  • Long trousers
  • T-shirts
  • Long-sleeved shirts
  • Light cardigan
  • Light or medium jacket
  • Closed walking shoes
  • Scarf
  • Socks
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen

Particularly Useful For

  • Early hot-air-balloon pickups
  • Nile cruise decks
  • Desert camps
  • Winter evenings in Cairo
  • Early trips to Abu Simbel
  • Sunset felucca rides

Egypt’s official tourism guidance recommends carrying a light or medium jacket or windbreaker during fall and winter. 


What to Pack for Egypt from May to September

Egyptian summers can be very hot, particularly in Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel and desert destinations.

Pack

  • Loose cotton shirts
  • Breathable trousers
  • Lightweight dresses
  • Long skirts
  • Sun hat
  • High-protection sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Sandals
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Lightweight scarf
  • Small personal fan
  • Cooling towel
  • Electrolyte sachets when suitable

Summer Packing Advice

Avoid relying only on short, tight clothing.

Loose clothing that covers more skin may feel more comfortable under strong sunlight and can also be more suitable at religious and cultural sites.

Plan to wash or change clothing more frequently during hotter periods.

Elsahaby Local Advice: Pack at least one extra lightweight shirt in your day bag during long summer sightseeing days.


What Should Tourists Wear in Egypt?

Tourists do not have to wear traditional Egyptian clothing.

Comfortable and respectful travel clothing is normally sufficient.

Suitable Everyday Clothing

  • Loose trousers
  • Lightweight jeans during cooler months
  • Long skirts
  • Midi or long dresses
  • T-shirts
  • Polo shirts
  • Lightweight buttoned shirts
  • Long-sleeved cotton shirts
  • Comfortable walking shoes

Clothing to Avoid During Long Sightseeing Days

  • Heavy denim in summer
  • Tight synthetic clothing
  • High heels
  • New shoes that have not been tested
  • Very dark heavy clothing during midday heat
  • Clothing requiring frequent adjustment

What Women Should Wear in Egypt

Women can wear normal travel clothing, but modest and comfortable outfits often make cultural visits easier.

Recommended Options

  • Loose trousers
  • Long skirts
  • Midi or maxi dresses
  • T-shirts
  • Lightweight blouses
  • Long-sleeved overshirts
  • Cardigan
  • Scarf
  • Comfortable sandals
  • Walking shoes

For Religious Sites

Bring clothing that covers:

  • Shoulders
  • Upper arms when requested
  • Knees
  • Chest area

A lightweight scarf is useful for mosque visits and can also provide sun protection.

Official Egyptian tourism guidance encourages travelers to carry a scarf or light cardigan because visitors may be expected to cover their arms and legs at mosques, churches and synagogues. 


What Men Should Wear in Egypt

Men can normally wear:

  • T-shirts
  • Polo shirts
  • Lightweight shirts
  • Long trousers
  • Chino-style trousers
  • Longer shorts in resort or casual areas
  • Sandals
  • Walking shoes

For mosques and conservative religious sites, long trousers and a shirt covering the shoulders are more appropriate.


What to Wear at Mosques and Religious Sites

Egypt contains important Islamic, Christian and Jewish heritage sites.

Dress respectfully by bringing:

  • Long trousers or a long skirt
  • Shirt covering the shoulders
  • Lightweight scarf
  • Socks when preferred
  • Shoes that are easy to remove

You may be asked to remove your shoes before entering a mosque.

During Ramadan, travelers should be particularly attentive to local dress expectations and cultural customs. UK travel advice recommends following local dress codes during this period. 


Best Shoes for Egypt

Good footwear is one of the most important parts of your Egypt packing list.

Archaeological sites may include:

  • Uneven ground
  • Sand
  • Stone pathways
  • Steps
  • Tomb entrances
  • Long walking distances

Bring at Least Two Options

Comfortable Walking Shoes

Best for:

  • Pyramids
  • Saqqara
  • Luxor temples
  • Valley of the Kings
  • Abu Simbel
  • Long city tours

Comfortable Sandals

Best for:

  • Hotels
  • Cruises
  • Restaurants
  • Relaxed city walks
  • Red Sea resorts

Closed Shoes

Recommended for:

  • Desert trips
  • Hot-air-balloon experiences
  • Long archaeological visits
  • Horse or camel activities
  • Cooler winter mornings

Avoid wearing brand-new shoes for the first time during an all-day tour.


Sun and Heat Protection

Egypt’s sunlight can be strong, even during cooler seasons.

Pack:

  • Broad-spectrum sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat or cap
  • Lip balm
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Lightweight scarf
  • After-sun lotion
  • Moisturizer

Apply sunscreen before leaving your hotel and carry enough for reapplication.

Official tourism guidance specifically recommends sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses and a hat for visitors. 


What Medication Can You Bring to Egypt?

Travelers using prescription medication should plan carefully.

Some prescription and over-the-counter medicines may be controlled in Egypt.

UK travel advice states that travelers may require prior authorization for certain medicines. It recommends carrying a medical letter that explains the medication, medical condition, prescribed quantity and dosage. 

Pack Medication in

  • Original packaging
  • Hand luggage
  • Clearly labeled containers

Also Carry

  • Doctor’s letter
  • Prescription copy
  • Generic medication name
  • Required dosage
  • Enough medication for the trip
  • Additional supply for reasonable delays

Do not place all essential medication inside checked baggage.

Important: Confirm medication rules with the relevant Egyptian authority or embassy before departure, particularly for strong painkillers, sedatives or controlled medicines.


Basic Travel Health Kit

A compact health kit may include:

  • Adhesive bandages
  • Antiseptic wipes
  • Pain relief
  • Motion-sickness medication
  • Stomach medication
  • Oral rehydration salts
  • Personal allergy medication
  • Insect repellent
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Tissues
  • Face masks when personally required

Seek professional medical advice before selecting medication.


Electronics to Pack for Egypt

Essential Electronics

  • Mobile phone
  • Phone charger
  • Universal adapter
  • Power bank
  • Camera
  • Extra batteries
  • Memory cards
  • Headphones
  • Smartwatch charger
  • Tablet or laptop when needed

Electricity in Egypt

The International Electrotechnical Commission lists Egypt as using:

  • 220 volts
  • 50 hertz
  • Type C plugs

A universal adapter is useful, especially when staying in multiple hotels or cruise vessels.

Check that your devices support 220V before connecting them.


Power Banks and Airline Baggage

Power banks are particularly useful during:

  • Long sightseeing days
  • Abu Simbel journeys
  • Airport transfers
  • Desert trips
  • Nile cruises
  • Balloon pickups

However, power banks contain lithium batteries.

IATA states that power banks and spare batteries must be carried in hand baggage rather than checked luggage. 

Protect battery terminals and check your airline’s current capacity restrictions before travel.


Important Travel Documents to Pack

Keep the following accessible:

  • Passport
  • Visa or printed eVisa
  • Flight confirmation
  • Accommodation bookings
  • Travel insurance
  • Tour confirmations
  • Transfer details
  • Emergency contacts
  • Driver’s phone number
  • Copies of prescriptions
  • Copies of passport and visa

Keep Copies in Three Places

  1. Printed copy
  2. Phone or email
  3. Secure online storage

Do not keep every document inside the same bag.


Money and Payment Items

Bring:

  • Primary payment card
  • Backup payment card
  • Small amount of emergency cash
  • Egyptian pounds after arrival
  • Secure wallet
  • Small separate wallet for daily cash
  • Bank emergency contact information

Keep your cards in separate locations.

For more detailed guidance, link this section to:

Money in Egypt in 2026: Cash, Cards, ATMs, Currency Exchange & Tipping Guide


What to Pack for Cairo and Giza

Cairo and Giza involve a combination of outdoor attractions, museums, city streets and traffic.

Bring

  • Walking shoes
  • Hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Water
  • Lightweight scarf
  • Small day bag
  • Phone and power bank
  • Tissues
  • Cash for small purchases
  • Light jacket during winter

Useful for the Pyramids

  • Closed walking shoes
  • Dust-resistant bag
  • Lens-cleaning cloth
  • Lightweight clothing
  • Hat secured against wind

A pre-arranged transfer can make arrival and movement between Cairo and Giza easier.

Explore Elsahaby Tours Private Transfers


What to Pack for Luxor

Luxor includes long outdoor visits to temples, tombs and the West Bank.

Bring

  • Strong walking shoes
  • Hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Water bottle
  • Lightweight clothing
  • Small flashlight
  • Light jacket for winter mornings
  • Power bank
  • Small cash notes

Explore current experiences through the Elsahaby Tours Luxor Guide. The page covers major attractions such as Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings and Hatshepsut Temple. 


What to Pack for a Luxor Hot-Air-Balloon Flight

Balloon pickups normally take place early in the morning.

Bring:

  • Light jacket
  • Comfortable trousers
  • Closed shoes
  • Phone or camera
  • Secure camera strap
  • Small bag
  • Water for after the flight

Avoid:

  • High heels
  • Loose hanging accessories
  • Very large bags
  • Clothing that restricts movement

Elsahaby Tours’ current balloon experience advises comfortable clothing, closed shoes and a light jacket because early mornings can be cool. 

View the Luxor Hot-Air-Balloon Experience


What to Pack for Aswan and Abu Simbel

Aswan and Abu Simbel can become very warm.

Bring:

  • Lightweight clothing
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • High-protection sunscreen
  • Water
  • Snacks
  • Power bank
  • Neck pillow for the road
  • Passport or identification
  • Printed tour confirmation
  • Small cash notes
  • Lightweight scarf

Download maps, hotel details and driver information before traveling toward more remote routes.


What to Pack for a Nile Cruise

Daytime

  • Lightweight sightseeing clothes
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Day bag

Onboard Evenings

  • Smart-casual clothing
  • Light cardigan
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Light jacket during winter
  • Swimwear
  • Pool cover-up

Additional Items

  • Motion-sickness medication when required
  • Small laundry bag
  • Power adapter
  • Charging cables
  • Binoculars
  • Camera

View the Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan


What to Pack for Hurghada and the Red Sea

Bring:

  • Swimwear
  • Beach cover-up
  • Sandals
  • Reef-safe sunscreen when available
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Waterproof phone pouch
  • Dry bag
  • Light jacket for boat trips
  • Change of clothes
  • Personal snorkeling mask when preferred
  • Motion-sickness medication

Wind can make boat trips feel cooler than conditions on land.

Elsahaby Tours’ Red Sea yacht guidance recommends swimwear, dry clothes, sunglasses, sunscreen, a waterproof pouch and a light jacket. 


What to Pack for the White and Black Deserts

Pack carefully for organized desert journeys.

Bring:

  • Comfortable layered clothing
  • Warm jacket during cooler months
  • Closed shoes
  • Thick socks
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Personal medication
  • Power bank
  • Wet wipes
  • Tissues
  • Small flashlight
  • Water
  • Offline documents

UK travel advice notes that some Western Desert tourism areas have limited phone reception and limited medical facilities, and visitors should travel with official guides and required permits. 

Elsahaby Local Advice: Do not depend on your phone signal as your only emergency plan during remote desert travel.


What to Pack for Alexandria

Alexandria can feel cooler and more humid than southern Egypt.

Bring:

  • Light jacket
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Sunglasses
  • Lightweight clothes
  • Small umbrella during cooler months
  • Wind-resistant outer layer
  • Scarf

The Mediterranean breeze can feel cooler during evenings and winter visits.


Egypt Packing List for Families

Families should consider:

  • Child medication
  • Snacks
  • Refillable water bottles
  • Sun hats
  • Child sunscreen
  • Lightweight spare clothing
  • Wet wipes
  • Small travel games
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Copies of children’s documents
  • Child seat confirmation
  • Travel stroller when suitable
  • Portable fan
  • Power bank

Keep one complete change of clothing for each child inside hand luggage.


Egypt Packing List for Solo Travelers

Solo travelers should bring:

  • Small secure day bag
  • Power bank
  • Offline maps
  • Copies of documents
  • Emergency contacts
  • Doorstop alarm when personally preferred
  • Small flashlight
  • Backup payment card
  • Hotel address in English and Arabic
  • Driver and tour-company details

Keep family or friends informed of your itinerary.


Egypt Packing List for Photographers

Bring:

  • Camera
  • Extra batteries
  • Memory cards
  • Lens cloth
  • Dust-protection bag
  • Camera strap
  • Power bank
  • Universal adapter
  • Small tripod only where permitted
  • Waterproof pouch
  • Backup storage

Always check photography rules at museums, temples, tombs and security-sensitive locations before using professional equipment.


Useful Items Travelers Often Forget

  • Scarf
  • Lip balm
  • Small denominations of cash
  • Laundry bag
  • Zip-lock bags
  • Pen
  • Tissues
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Power bank
  • Extra charging cable
  • Copies of documents
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Sunglasses case
  • Travel adapter
  • Light jacket
  • Camera lens cloth

What Not to Overpack

Avoid packing too many:

  • Heavy jackets
  • Formal outfits
  • Large shoes
  • Full-size toiletries
  • Heavy books
  • Unnecessary electronics
  • Expensive jewelry
  • Multiple large bags

Laundry services are available in many hotels and cruise vessels.

Choose clothing that can be mixed, matched and worn more than once.


Hand Luggage Packing List

Keep these inside your cabin bag:

  • Passport
  • Visa
  • Wallet
  • Medication
  • Doctor’s letter
  • Phone
  • Chargers
  • Power bank
  • Travel documents
  • One change of clothes
  • Essential toiletries
  • Valuable electronics
  • Backup payment card
  • Hotel and transfer details

Power banks must remain inside hand baggage under IATA guidance. 


Checked Luggage Packing List

Checked luggage may contain:

  • Additional clothing
  • Shoes
  • Full-size toiletries
  • Non-essential accessories
  • Laundry bag
  • Extra sun protection
  • Beach items
  • Larger personal-care products

Do not place essential medication, money, passports or irreplaceable valuables only in checked baggage.


Final Egypt Packing Checklist

Documents

✅ Passport
✅ Visa or eVisa
✅ Travel insurance
✅ Flight confirmation
✅ Hotel bookings
✅ Tour confirmations
✅ Transfer details
✅ Document copies

Clothing

✅ Lightweight shirts
✅ Long trousers
✅ Long skirt or dress
✅ Cardigan
✅ Light jacket
✅ Scarf
✅ Swimwear
✅ Sleepwear

Shoes

✅ Walking shoes
✅ Sandals
✅ Closed shoes
✅ Pool footwear

Health

✅ Medication
✅ Doctor’s letter
✅ Sunscreen
✅ First-aid items
✅ Hand sanitizer
✅ Insect repellent

Electronics

✅ Phone
✅ Charger
✅ Adapter
✅ Power bank
✅ Camera
✅ Memory cards

Day Bag

✅ Water
✅ Hat
✅ Sunglasses
✅ Sunscreen
✅ Cash
✅ Phone
✅ Power bank
✅ Hotel details


Need Help Planning Your Egypt Trip?

Elsahaby Tours can assist with:

  • Cairo Airport transfers
  • Private vehicles and drivers
  • Cairo and Giza tours
  • Luxor tours
  • Hot-air-balloon bookings
  • Nile cruises
  • Aswan experiences
  • Abu Simbel transportation
  • Red Sea activities
  • White and Black Desert trips
  • Customized Egypt itineraries
  • Local travel support

Contact Elsahaby Tours

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I pack for Egypt?

Pack lightweight clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, a scarf, a light jacket, medication, travel documents, a universal adapter and a power bank.

What should women wear in Egypt?

Women can wear normal travel clothing. Loose trousers, long skirts, dresses, T-shirts and lightweight shirts are practical. Carry a scarf or cardigan for religious sites.

Can tourists wear shorts in Egypt?

Shorts are common in resorts and casual tourist areas. Longer, more modest clothing is more suitable for religious sites, local communities and formal cultural attractions.

Do I need a jacket in Egypt?

A light jacket is useful during winter mornings and evenings, balloon pickups, Nile cruises, desert trips and windy Red Sea boat journeys. Egypt’s tourism authority recommends a light or medium jacket during fall and winter. 

What shoes should I wear in Egypt?

Comfortable walking shoes are best for archaeological sites. Sandals are suitable for hotels and resorts, while closed shoes are recommended for desert and balloon activities.

Do I need a travel adapter for Egypt?

Yes. The IEC lists Egypt as using 220V, 50Hz and Type C plugs. A universal adapter is recommended. 

Can I put a power bank in checked baggage?

No. IATA guidance states that power banks and spare lithium batteries must be carried in hand baggage. 

Can I take prescription medication to Egypt?

Some medicines may be controlled. Keep medication in its original packaging and carry a doctor’s letter. Confirm current requirements before traveling. 

What should I pack for a Nile cruise?

Pack sightseeing clothing, comfortable shoes, smart-casual evening clothes, swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, a light jacket and charging accessories.

What should I pack for a desert trip?

Bring layers, a warm jacket during cooler seasons, closed shoes, sun protection, medication, a flashlight, power bank, tissues and offline information.


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