Has it ever snowed in Egypt?

Yes, it has snowed in Egypt. While extremely rare in major cities like Cairo and Alexandria, snow falls regularly on the mountains in the Sinai Peninsula, such as Mount Sinai and the city of Saint Catherine.


When was the last time Egypt had snow?

The last major snowfall in Cairo, Egypt, was in December 2013, a rare event considered the first in over 100 years, dusting the pyramids and city streets, though lighter snow or graupel has been seen more recently, like in Alexandria in December 2021. Snow is extremely rare in Egypt's cities, usually limited to high-elevation Sinai mountains, making these lowland events highly unusual.
 

What is the coldest it gets in Egypt?

What is the coldest month in Egypt? The coldest month in Egypt is usually January. During this month, temperatures in the northern parts of Egypt can range from 9°C to 18°C (48°F to 64°F), while temperatures in southern Egypt, particularly in Luxor and Aswan, can range from 11°C to 25°C (52°F to 77°F).


Why can't I wear white in Egypt?

Also, avoid packing anything in white. While standing in front of the pyramids in an all-white linen suit makes for a great photo, the desert dust will quickly turn those light-coloured clothes a not-so-delightful shade of brown.

Can females wear shorts in Egypt?

Yes, women can wear shorts in Egypt, especially in tourist resorts like Sharm el-Sheikh or Hurghada, and at hotels/pools, but it's generally not recommended in busy cities like Cairo, religious sites, or non-touristy areas, where dressing more conservatively (covering knees and shoulders) is more respectful and avoids unwanted attention. For sightseeing, longer shorts or lightweight trousers are better, while short shorts are best reserved for beach/hotel areas.
 


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What months to avoid Egypt?

The only things sacrificed nowadays are diets, as people feast in picnics along the banks. We'd recommend avoiding Egypt tours during July and August unless you're headed for the coast. It's simply uncomfortably hot, and as the climate crisis continues, that will only get worse.

Why is Egypt cold at night?

Egypt's desert climate dominates. Little annual rainfall makes these areas dry. Day and night temperatures can fluctuate by over 20 degrees Celsius (36 degrees Fahrenheit). The air's lack of moisture prevents heat from retaining after sunset, causing this drastic temperature change.

Where on Earth has never seen snow?

Fiji: The record low in the nation of tropical islands did hit the freezing mark in 1965, reports Trading Economics. However, the country, as well as several of their South Pacific neighbors, has never seen snow, according to the WorldAtlas and the Farmer's Almanac. A beach at a resort at Natadola Bay in Fiji.


Why is 43200 significant?

The number 43,200 is significant primarily due to fringe theories linking it to the Great Pyramid of Giza as a 1:43,200 scale model of Earth, where its dimensions supposedly encode Earth's radius and circumference, and its alignment to true north, but these claims lack historical proof and are dismissed by mainstream historians, pointing to coincidences and modern measurement biases, while 43,200 also relates to Babylonian base-60 math as half the seconds in a day (12 hours).
 

Were there mirrors in Egypt?

Metal mirrors in ancient Egyptian society were used to view their reflection as a part of a wider assemblage of cosmetic goods including wigs, make-up and jewellery (Watterson, 2011); as exemplified by two Middle Kingdom mirrors found within cosmetic boxes containing such items from Dashur and Lahun (Lilyquist, 1979:77 ...

Has it ever snowed on the pyramids?

Yes, it has snowed on the Pyramids of Giza, most notably in December 2013, marking the first time in over a century for Cairo and the surrounding area, creating a rare wintry scene despite being highly unusual for Egypt's desert climate. While photos from this event circulated widely, it's important to note that some images of snow on the pyramids are digitally manipulated, but the 2013 snowfall was a documented, real weather event.
 


Is it expensive to visit Egypt?

No, Egypt is generally affordable, offering great value for money, especially for budget and mid-range travelers, with costs varying significantly by travel style (budget backpacker to luxury resort) and season, though big-ticket sights and guided tours add up, and expect higher prices in peak winter months like December/January. You can experience Egypt cheaply with hostels, street food, and public transport ($400-700/week) or enjoy comfort with nicer hotels and tours ($800-1,500/week), but be prepared for inflated tourist prices in transport and haggling. 

Does it snow in Africa?

Yes, it does snow in Africa, primarily in high-altitude mountain ranges like the Atlas Mountains (Morocco, Algeria) and the Drakensberg (South Africa, Lesotho), as well as on peaks like Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) and Mount Kenya, though it's rare in desert areas like the Sahara where it fell in 2016 for the first time in decades. Snowfall is common in Southern Africa during its June-August winter, supporting ski resorts, and even occurs in places like Ethiopia's highlands.
 

Can a human survive 140 degrees?

A human can survive brief exposure to 140°F (60°C) in very dry conditions with lots of water and rest, but it's extremely dangerous, risking severe burns in seconds and rapid, fatal heatstroke within minutes as humidity rises, because the body's sweat can't evaporate, causing core temperature to soar and organs to fail. The key factors are humidity, hydration, duration, and acclimatization, with high humidity at 140°F making survival nearly impossible. 


Can I sunbathe in Egypt in December?

Can you sunbathe in Egypt in December? Absolutely! The weather is pleasantly warm, making it perfect for a bit of sunbathing, especially along the Red Sea coast.

Is Iran hotter than Death Valley?

Although Death Valley in the United States has recorded extremely high temperatures, the Lut Desert's inaccessibility and the limited number of weather stations in Iran make it a contender for the title of the hottest place on Earth, depending on measurement conditions.

What diseases are common in Egypt?

Equally as important, the tropical diseases Schistosomiasis, Filariasis and Leishmaniasis are presently on the verge of elimination/eradication. In Egypt, Viral Hepatitis C and Avian Influenza represent the major burden of Communicable Diseases (CD) on both people and Health Systems.


What's the cheapest month to go to Egypt?

The cheapest time to visit Egypt is during the ** hot summer months (June to August)**, when extreme heat keeps crowds away, leading to significantly lower prices for flights, hotels, and tours, especially in inland areas like Luxor and Aswan. For a better balance of cost and comfort, consider the shoulder seasons (May, September, October), offering lower prices than peak winter but with slightly more bearable temperatures and fewer crowds than winter. 

Is it still safe to go to Egypt right now?

Yes, it's generally safe to travel to major tourist areas in Egypt like Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, but high caution is advised due to terrorism and regional instability, with most governments recommending avoiding specific zones like North Sinai and border areas. Travelers should stay vigilant, stick to popular spots, be wary of petty crime and protests, and follow official advisories, as terrorist attacks can happen anywhere, even if security is present. 

Is 1 dollar a good tip in Egypt?

Yes, $1 (around 48-50 EGP) is a very good tip for small services in Egypt, like for restroom attendants, bag handlers, or gas station attendants, and is often more useful and appreciated than a small amount in local currency, though using Egyptian Pounds (EGP) is also fine, especially for larger tips or when you have smaller EGP notes. While some sources suggest larger USD bills ($5+) are better, $1 bills go a long way for daily workers, but be aware that some locals find smaller USD notes difficult to exchange, so EGP is always a safe bet if you have it. 


What is a livable wage in Egypt?

The updated Anker Living Wage for 2025 is EGP 10,884 (USD 217) per month, consisting of a Net Living Wage of EGP 8,850 (USD 177) and EGP 2,034 (USD 41) for mandatory social security contributions, health insurance, and income tax. This update reflects cumulative inflation of 140.1% between June 2020 and June 2025.

Does Egypt prefer cash or card?

Check with your bank what it'll cost to use your card for payments in Egypt. Most big hotels, established stores, and restaurants will accept Mastercard and Visa, and contactless payments are common. Smaller hotels, cafés, shops, and markets are more likely to expect cash.