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  2. Egypt travel: Is it safe to visit and what are your rights if ...

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    Anyone travelling to Egypt should carefully check the most up-to-date advice before travelling. The FCDO does not warn against travel to any of the main tourist destinations in Egypt, including ...

  3. Tourism in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In the first half of 2014, the number of tourists further declined by 25 percent compared with the same period in 2013, while revenues also shrank by 25 percent. [3] [8] In 2013, Egypt ranked 85th as the world's best country in terms of tourism and traveling, falling ten places from its ranking of 75 in 2011.

  4. Visa policy of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    If travelling as part of a organised tour group that consists of at least 2 people, nationals of India who hold a signed guarantee letter from an authorized Egyptian travel agency can obtain a visa on arrival in Egypt. [1] If travelling as part of a organised tour group that consists of at least 15 people, nationals of Bangladesh, Indonesia ...

  5. 7 Tips for Traveling Alone for the First Time - AOL

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  7. Cultural tourism in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Signature Travel Network writer and Huffington Post columnist Jean Newman Glock notes that Egypt's cultural tourism trade is worth $10 to every $1 spent by tourists whose travel focuses on Egypt's Red Sea resorts. [3] As a result, she says, "Egypt is hoping those interested in exploring their antiquities will return, in great numbers, soon." [3]