Pack with me for Egypt šŖš¬āØ
Because packing wrong can honestly ruin the whole trip.
First rule: Breathable clothes only.
Egypt is hot (yes, even in winter), so Iām packing linen trousers, loose dresses, and cotton tops to stay cool and covered.
Iām also bringing a couple of bikinis for pool days and resort beaches.
Iām skipping anything tight or revealing for sightseeing. Not because of rules, but for comfort while exploring temples, mosques, and local areas.
Shoes matter A LOT.
Comfortable trainers + walking sandals only, museums and landmarks mean hours on your feet.
Scarves are non-negotiable.
They protect from the sun, help with modesty, and instantly elevate outfits.
Sun protection is serious here.
SPF, sunglasses, and a hat. (the Egyptian sun does not play)
Crossbody bag only.
Hands-free, safer, and perfect for cash, phone, and passport copies.
Portable charger = must.
Google Map, photos, videos; your phone will die fast. Also pack a travel adapter. Egypt uses Type C & Type F plugs (220V), same as most of Europe.
Light layers for evenings, basic meds, wipes, and lip balm.
Pack smart, stay comfortable, and enjoy Egypt properly.
Save this if Egypt is on your bucket list.
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