Best Time to Travel to Egypt
When would be the best time to travel to Egypt? It depends on your preference. Egypt has basically two main seasons - a hot summer and a mild winter. If you prefer the heat, then summer would be an ideal choice. Although be warned that the temperatures during summer can get pretty high! However, there are areas in Egypt that are suited for summer travel, such as Alexandria.
April would not be a good time to travel to Egypt. This is because the khamsin (hot, strong dusty winds) occurs then. Read on for more information on the khamsin.
The ideal time to visit Egypt, in my opinion, would be between October and January. The mild winter weather in Egypt would make sight-seeing a pleasant experience.
Weather and Temperatures in Egypt
Average Weather in Luxor, Egypt
Average Weather in Cairo, Egypt
Wonders of Egypt
Alexandria, Egypt
Typical Grocery Store - Marketplace in Egypt
Shopping in Cairo, Egypt
April would not be a good time to travel to Egypt. This is because the khamsin (hot, strong dusty winds) occurs then. Read on for more information on the khamsin.
The ideal time to visit Egypt, in my opinion, would be between October and January. The mild winter weather in Egypt would make sight-seeing a pleasant experience.
Average Weather in Luxor, Egypt
Average Weather in Cairo, Egypt
A phenomenon of Egypt's climate is the hot spring wind that blows across the country. The winds, known to Europeans as the sirocco and to Egyptians as the khamsin, usually arrive in April but occasionally occur in March and May. The winds form in small but vigorous low-pressure areas in the Isthmus of Suez and sweep across the northern coast of Africa. Unobstructed by geographical features, the winds reach high velocities and carry great quantities of sand and dust from the deserts. These sandstorms, often accompanied by winds of up to 140 kilometers per hour, can cause temperatures to rise as much as 20° C in two hours. The winds blow intermittently and may continue for days, cause illness in people and animals, harm crops, and occasionally damage houses and infrastructure.
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Throughout Egypt, days are commonly warm or hot, and nights are cool. Egypt has only two seasons: a mild winter from November to April and a hot summer from May to October. The only differences between the seasons are variations in daytime temperatures and changes in prevailing winds. In the coastal regions, temperatures range between an average minimum of 14° C in winter and an average maximum of 30° C in summer.
Temperatures vary widely in the inland desert areas, especially in summer, when they may range from 7° C at night to 43° C during the day. During winter, temperatures in the desert fluctuate less dramatically, but they can be as low as 0° C at night and as high as 18° C during the day.
Source: http://www.touregypt.net/climate.htm
Alexandria, Egypt
Typical Grocery Store - Marketplace in Egypt
Shopping in Cairo, Egypt
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