To the pyramids
Egypt's Red Sea resorts boast easy access to coral reefs that are ideal for divers. [Photo/China Daily] |
A 10-day trip to Egypt in June-August costs about 10,000-12,000 yuan ($1,600-1,940) for each traveler on Ctrip.
"Getting a visa is easy," says Abu. "It will be easier for tourists to get a visa through a tourism company."
The Egyptian embassy in China usually issues tourist visas within three or four working days.
"Most Chinese tourists take a shine to Luxor, Aswan and the Nile, as well as various temples," says Mahmoud Sabaa, an Egyptian tour guide who speaks decent Chinese.
"Some of them will go to the Khan El-Khalili in Cairo to buy papyrus and spices," he says.
Tourists should abide by some local rules to ensure a smooth and pleasant journey.
The tourism office asks visitors to help protect local monuments, dress modestly and take their shoes off before entering a mosque.
Tourists shouldn't litter and follow rules on taking photos at sites.
Egypt's weather is very dry and it's easy to get dehydrated. The tourism office suggests tourists wear a hat and sunglasses, especially in summer.
Egypt has made special arrangements for Chinese tourists.
"There are many places of attraction for Chinese tourists and experienced guides who can speak Chinese fluently, as well as Chinese restaurants," says Abu.
"We have also started to celebrate the Chinese New Year in different places in Egypt, such as Cairo and Luxor."