@FindingGinaMarie

NOTE: EFFECTIVE October 1, 2023, Canadian citizens will not be able to obtain a visa online before travelling to Egypt. Canadians will be required to obtain the visa from an Egyptian embassy or consulate. HOWEVER, after December 1, 2024 Canadians will again be able to obtain an electronic visa before traveling or upon arrival in Egypt.

@yassinelbadrawy2269

As an Egyptian, this video made me so so happy!! You guys are unbelevably respectful to our culture and country. Im happy you took your time to get used to it. I admit it sometimes does get really hectic, even if you are born and raised here ahaha. I understand that many westerners arent accoustamed to that, but you guys appreciated it and got to see a whole different side. You are always welcome here!

@bv3bv334

1987...in Cairo...lost, looking at a map. A guy comes over and says he will take me to my destination. A regular guy, not a taxi. This guy ended up showing me around the city for 3 days. And after travelling around the country and ending up back in Cairo I met up with him again for another few days of sightseeing around the city. He even took me to see his family. One of the nicest guys I have ever met. And he wanted nothing in return.

@nypinstripes2388

As an American, I absolutely loved  my experience in Egypt. The history is a given, but the people and the food just blew me away. Some of the nicest people I’ve ever met, I was made to feel welcome wherever I went. I can’t wait to go back someday.

@davetod9169

What i really like about this couple is that they are in the real world when it comes to travel and expectations. They're also very respectful. Loved their vid.

@hebbaelsherif5089

I’m Egyptian and I loved watching this! Thank you for a very real view of my country 😍

@walaayaseen9155

As an Egyptian I would like to thank you for being so honest and so understanding of our economical conditions you spoke so respectfully about people unlike other YouTubers who always speak badly about their experiences in Egypt 
you are always welcome in Egypt and I hope you would come again where you would visit other places that could be less crazy than Cairo and Giza 😅like Alexandria, Siwa, Luxor, Aswan, Fayoum, Portrsaeed , Ismailia, and Seuz you would get different experiences in each ❤

@galaleldin2947

You guys are so adorable and respectful. you truly showed to people the essence of what it's like to visit egypt. And as an Egyptian who loves history and various cultures i recommend visiting Alexandria ( my hometown) in the winter, the weather is amazing and you'll see and live the transition from pharaonic civilisation to Roman and Greek. You'll feel the mix between egyptian and Mediterranean cultures in every aspect.
And after that you should visit sharm el sheikh or hurghada to have a glimpse of the nature on the coasts of the red sea and.
You're always welcomed here and I'll be more than happy to help you with anything.❤️🇪🇬

@amanygawdat3242

I'm a professional tour guide in Cairo, and tourists like you are my favourite.  You're easygoing,  fun-oriented, with an excellent understanding of people and different cultures. I really enjoyed your video and your perspective of Cairo.

@MarwanElbattouty

This is by far one of the most flattering videos I’ve seen as an Egyptian. Thank you so much for sharing all of this so respectfully, and wish you visit again soon.

@marwagaafar1735

Thanks a lot I'm Egyptian and I'm proud that you loved my country. You've been very honest in your review about Cairo and Giza. Still I wish you've talked about the nice areas that we have such as the fantastic beaches, the museums and historical spots, ancient churches and mosques, and all the other fun activities which can be done in Egypt. Still, I am delighted for such a review which concentrated on the Egyptians themselves. Thanks

@sharronrenaud8611

We took a trip to Cario 33 years ago. It was one of best trips and experiences in all  our travels. The people were wonderful!!!  Thank you for the video.

@guardianangels111

As an Egyptian living in Australia, I really like your video, but I advise anyone will visit Egypt, don’t ever accept invitation from anybody  online you don’t know, don’t deal with anyone you don’t know who offers you change currency, it is absolutely very dangerous. God Bless you

@kryptoace3455

In September 2023,I flew to Dubai for an event. But while in Dubai ,I have decided to fly to Alexandria and Cairo. Omg…I was so impressed by the generosity of host family in Alexandria. And of course I visited CAIRO. I was blown away by the beauty of the Pyramid and so impressed by a tourist guide who  took my videos and pictures without pay. I tried to tip him but he refused and so I took his number because next visit I will surely contact him. 

While in Alexandria, I was so in love with the beauty and vibrancy of the city. As if I don’t wanna leave immediately. The Egyptians are very welcoming and friendly. I ate the best foods and omg..I just love their bread. I have never tasted a bread like that. 

I usually fly to Dubai 2x/ year because of business and I will surely bring some friends in Egypt again.

To Alexandria Egypt….I LEFT MY HEART IN ALEXANDRIA ! It’s a city that never sleeps . I love the people ,the foods and everything ‼️❤️ I will be back‼️

I live here in San Francisco and the first time I laid my eyes here in San Francisco,California…I was in love with it’s beauty and moved here since 2008.

@hasnaashaalan9083

Wow! You guys are very respectful and compassionate❤ This is the first time I see someone talk about what they didn't like or problems they faced with such grace and understanding. Bless you and I hope you would like to visit Egypt again.

@lisalisa1656

As the American wife of an Egyptian and tons of visits to Egypt my 2nd home over the past 20 years. So happy 😊 about how much you respect Egypt 🇪🇬 and like it

@teresaharris-travelbybooks5564

I went to Egypt and had a smashing  good time. I can't wait to go back. We traveled from Cairo to Aswan. We got our Visa in the airport for $25 cash, easy peasy. A little bit of advance research and you can find out all the things you need to know. We used Memphis Tours and that was a fantastic experience. Do look where you walk; to avoid an unpleasant fall. The sidewalks, pavements, and tourist sites are very uneven with holes and broken paving slabs. Also lots of stairs. I disagree with eating street food. Do set your own itinerary. Don't waste your time at sites you're not interested in. Your hotel may be able to convert a small amount of dollars into Egyptian pounds, until you can get to an ATM. Some vendors are happy to accept U.S. dollars but it's harder for you to decide if you're overpaying. Better to have a selection of Egyptian pounds. You'll need lots of small denominations for tips.

@bohdanafanasyev3642

Such a pleasure to watch you guys, safe trips around the world! :hands-yellow-heart-red:

@rgoonewardene380

Really love this video. It is nice to see people who say that people in other countries do not need to speak English. I have been to many places where people don’t speak English, and I don’t speak the local language, but had a great time.

@colinscallanmusic

Very enjoyable video. One thing we found in Egypt that we hadn't expected was that the Uber drivers also prefer to be paid with cash - you can select that option in the app. On our first few days there we were wondering why the Uber drivers weren't accepting our trip, then we were told that many of them won't take credit card fares because it takes too long for them to be paid by Uber. Once we switched to the 'pay with cash' option everything was much more seamless. Happy travels!