How Much Do Things COST in Egypt? PRICES Taxis, Hostels, Food | Egypt Vlog #54 | الاسعار في مصر

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@ibrahimkhaleel7215
@ibrahimkhaleel7215 Жыл бұрын
Hi really loving your videos, are you able to do a groceries shopping prices in Egypt? as recently there has been a massive inflation. Much love from Australia
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Hey Ibra! Thanks for commenting, I saw both your messages in this video "How much do things cost in Egypt | Shopping Mart" and in my other video "How Much Do Things COST in Egypt? PRICES & COSTS Of Taxis, Hostels, Food, Drinks", and it's a good question. You are right, there is inflation happening here just as in many other parts of the world. But don't forget the Egyptian Pound has also lost a lot of value in the past year. When I arrived in Egypt in October of 2021, $1 USD = 15 EGP. Now (January 15th, 2023) $1 USD = 29 EGP. So the currency has been reduced in value to almost half of it's value, in USD. Prices have gone up a bit, but usually only by a few EGP, which is just a few cents in USD. I would like to make another video about prices in Egypt, especially in a supermarket, the problem is almost all the supermarkets I try to film in ask me to stop filming almost as soon as I start. But I can try and go and film incognito with my phone and see if I have better luck doing that. Do you have any items or things you would like to know the price of, in particular? I plan on making another video showing price of a liter of gas, showing some cheap items like cigs/water/soda again, but what else are you curious to see the price of? Thanks again for commenting, I appreciate your questions and suggestions! ❤
@ibrahimkhaleel7215
@ibrahimkhaleel7215 Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures Thank you so much for getting back and replying to my Question/s. Yes, it the EGP have been losing its value. Yeah i understand they don't like cameras much, but yeah mainly like the shop and more like the downtown of Cairo as every KZbinr has covered the pyramids but i like how you are showing more of the local areas and that shows whats the day to day life like if someone wants to live there for like few month or longer. Thanks again, keep it up!
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@ibrahimkhaleel7215 Thanks so much, I definitely will! And if you have any other suggestions or specific items you would like to know the cost of, let me know! Thanks again 🥰
@salehnabil506
@salehnabil506 Жыл бұрын
Love your video thank you very much.i would like to know how much do I need in egyptian money per day for food and transportation. Thank you!
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@salehnabil506 That's going to depend on your preferred method of transportation and where you like to eat. Answering questions regarding daily spending/accommodation and food I always find difficult to answer, as it depends on your lifestyle. If you do everything local (microbuses, the blue public buses and metro) transportation can be extremely cheap, like 50 pounds a day or MUCH less. But if you are taking uber taxis everywhere it could be (depending on distance and how many places you are visiting) several hundred EGP in a day. Totally depends. Same with food. There is a rooftop restaurant near the pyramids that charges $5 USD for a JUICE! That juice is over 150 EGP. At a local juice shop you can get the same thing for 15-30 EGP, depending on the juice you select. If you are eating foul and falafel at street food stalls it will be MUCH cheaper than if you ordered the same thing at a sit down restaurant (especially the restaurants tourists like to frequent, those places always charge more). It also depends on how MUCH you eat in a day. I don't eat that much and one small koshary (for the price of 30 EGP or less), can be two meals for me. That might not be enough for one person, so depends on how hungry you are/how often you eat in a day. In summary: There are too many variables for me to give you a direct answer. But it can be cheap if you want it to be. It can also be expensive if you like luxury, foreign food, are unwilling to eat street food and want to take a taxi everywhere. I also don't know your home currency so I don't have much to compare with. But you can look up restaurants and their menus online (talabat.com/egypt is one source), you can look at the current exchange rate from your home currency to the EGP, and you can look up Uber rides without being in the country to see the cost. Just pick a destination and departure area and see what Uber says. That will give you a better idea of cost of things. Best of luck!
@shahulmuhammed1029
@shahulmuhammed1029 2 жыл бұрын
I like the way she deals with everyone. Quite fast and very relevant. Lufly !
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Haha, thank you! I was trying to be efficient and deliver as much information as quickly and concisely as possible. Thanks for your support! ❤
@plantodemania
@plantodemania Жыл бұрын
Gisselle if you ever found that comment, I want to tell you that you are really showing the true Egypt to the world, to me you are Egyptian like us for understanding life here and being really kind to us.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Shukran Planto! People are very kind to me, and I think we should all treat people as we ourselves want to be treated. I feel very welcomed here, ba7eb Maser! 🥰
@plantodemania
@plantodemania Жыл бұрын
Masr bethebek aktar Gisselle, you are not a tourist, you are one of us. Thank you for being so kind 💖
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@plantodemania 🥰🙏
@paulabellaa
@paulabellaa Жыл бұрын
I have been watching all of your videos getting ready for my trip to Egypt. I feel that they show a realistic view of Egypt. I would love to see you do a video of basic Egyptian Arabic words and phrases that you use there on a daily basis. I know there are other KZbin videos that teach language, however you are really good at explaining things!😊
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Ahaha, thank you so much! You know, I've been suggested this in the past too, I just feel weird as a non-native speaker and A1 level beginner to try and explain Arabic to anyone 😅But I probably could make a short one explaining some basic words and phrases that are useful for a quick trip around Egypt...it is something I will reconsider 😊
@empowercarole11
@empowercarole11 Жыл бұрын
Very helpful video! I appreciate the locality of your advice and giving us a sense of pricing for every day items. I’m traveling to Egypt via a cruise ship in a few months, and I am taking notes! Thank you. 🌹
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
No worries, my pleasure! Bear in mind I did make this video last year and prices have gone up since then, but also the EGP has lost some value, so it might even out or even be slightly less. For example a small bottle of water is now 5 EGP not 3 EGP (5 EGP is now $0.16 USD), a can of soda (depending on size) is around 8-10 EGP (8-10 EGP is now $0.26-$0.32 USD). I need to make an updated video of the prices, but things are still very similar or close to what is in this video. Thanks so much for watching!
@someone6162
@someone6162 Жыл бұрын
Excellent Video!! Exactly what i was after!! Amazing Channel!! Thank you very much!!
@samgoleman7089
@samgoleman7089 2 жыл бұрын
i love Egypt and i really enjoy watching your videos thank you .
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Oh thank you Sam! And I appreciate you watching my videos! I guess you've been here before? Are you coming back? 😅I meet so many people that visit Egypt once and then return again and again, it seems to have that effect on people. I know it sucked me in! 😄❤
@asemabdelaziz-w4u
@asemabdelaziz-w4u 2 жыл бұрын
@@Gventures 😂
@samgoleman7089
@samgoleman7089 2 жыл бұрын
@@Gventures No, I haven't been to Egypt yet, but I feel like a spirit of a mysterious land is calling me there.
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
@@samgoleman7089 Well then you must come! I didn't plan to stay here but I got sucked in. Egypt has a way of doing that to people 😄
@mohammedhamdy818
@mohammedhamdy818 2 жыл бұрын
​@@Gventures Well we have a saying here, if you drink from the water of the Nile and you go, you must come back to him again, it seems that you drank from the tap water when you first came to Egypt 😅
@adrisaff
@adrisaff 9 ай бұрын
All your videos just make me realize how much I miss Egypt ❤️
@BellmanMarotti
@BellmanMarotti 4 ай бұрын
Lover video how you share all the info I appreciate everything you were saying keep it up my friend. I definitely want to go to Egypt.
@mohammedmohsen1474
@mohammedmohsen1474 Жыл бұрын
you're wholesome, couldn't stop smiling while I was watching the entire video
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Ahaha, thanks Mohammed!
@A.J.Kingston
@A.J.Kingston Жыл бұрын
Awesome video - just planning to visit Cairo so it's really helpful! :)
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Awesome, I'm glad you found this helpful! Since I made this video the EGP has lost some of it's value, and there has been some inflation, but it is not a huge difference. A small water now costs around 4-5 EGP, a large 1 liter bottle of water 10 EGP. A soda costs 7 EGP. Very similar prices, and at least it gives you a better idea of what things cost. Thanks for watching A.J.!
@A.J.Kingston
@A.J.Kingston Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures No worries and thanks for the latest updates on prices too! I am going to Cairo next Sunday for a week so have to watch few more of your videos. I can see you learned to speak Arabic too - pretty amazing and well done! :)
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@A.J.Kingston Wow, awesome! Good thing you are coming here before it gets really hot, summer is 🥵 Ahaha I have picked up some Arabic, but it's not much and not very good. But it helps me get by. I should study more and learn to read and write, it's just so much and I'm not the most dedicated student. Just simple phrases and things I use in my daily life I know now, but I hope to improve to be able to have conversations, even simple conversations would be nice
@ramidarwish7665
@ramidarwish7665 3 ай бұрын
You are a hero, you have went to places no tourist will think to go there, you are brave, i bet you have having some interesting and fun experiences, welcome to Egypt.
@Gventures
@Gventures 3 ай бұрын
I certainly have, haha. Shukran, ba7eb Masr gidden! ❤️🇪🇬
@belladavies9106
@belladavies9106 2 жыл бұрын
I’m currently in cairo I love your videos I’ve watched all of them we’re going to Alexandria today thank you for all your videos
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Oh I just saw this comment now. Thank you! So happy you enjoy them, and hope you enjoyed Egypt! It's one wild country, eh? 😄❤
@mohamedsadek1312
@mohamedsadek1312 Жыл бұрын
We need to add Gisselle’s arabic to our dictionary 😂❤ 33 ginny , 13 ginny “Half pepperoni half cheese” Love it 😍
@MelbourneShorts11
@MelbourneShorts11 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect! this is exaclty what i'm looking for all of youtube is about the fear and scammers. Gresa content.
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Haha I know, so many of those videos out there. Lots of scams do exist here but that's just a reality and if you know what to expect and how to deal with it it's really not such a huge issue. Lots of scammers in India too, it's just a part of life in some countries. I wanted to make some helpful videos that answer questions I had before coming to Egypt, so thanks so much for your comment! ❤
@patrickroos7207
@patrickroos7207 Ай бұрын
In about 4 weaks i fly to Cairo and i learn a lot of video’s, thanks!!!
@TheHozombol
@TheHozombol 3 ай бұрын
your videos about Egypt are exceptional....
@Gventures
@Gventures 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that! 🙏 Just in case you didn't know, I made a more recent version of "Prices in Egypt" video earlier this year, which I think covers a lot more, and is still quite relevant to what things cost now: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZnStXniIgqp1p5Y
@mohamedelsaid6183
@mohamedelsaid6183 Жыл бұрын
Good video. Hope u visit modern cairo. Like , Madinty , sheikh zaid , rehab and 5th settlement .
@jxmbusab
@jxmbusab Жыл бұрын
Just ran across this. I got to live a year in Cairo back in '99-00. Really brought back some happy memories.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
That's so awesome, I'm glad my videos can bring back those memories and feelings!!! Cairo is such a special place, I love it so much ❤ Thank you Jxm
@monmoonmon3017
@monmoonmon3017 Жыл бұрын
Happy to see u in KZbin and always welcome in Egypt 🇪🇬 in time I’m from Egypt 🇪🇬 living in Dubai welcome Dubai I make already subscribe
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@monmoonmon3017
@monmoonmon3017 Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures ❤️❤️❤️
@DallasTexas8888
@DallasTexas8888 2 жыл бұрын
❤️ you’re Arabic is getting better and better.
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Shukran Dallas! ☺It's still very bad but I keep trying anyway! 😅 Definitely improved over the last 11 months though
@Tamer.hossam
@Tamer.hossam Жыл бұрын
Liked your arabic words . So smart .welcome any time 🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
@kingosmanmullah5435
@kingosmanmullah5435 2 жыл бұрын
Keep going queen I'm from somalia ❤️❤️
@riverghost78
@riverghost78 2 жыл бұрын
wow, I'm traveling to Cairo next week, glad I found your channel. new sub!
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah, you're going to have a crazy time in Cairo! It's a mad city 😂Hope my videos can help out a bit, and thanks so much for subbing! ❤If you have time and feel like meeting up for a coffee or a beer or something, hit me up! I've met up with a few subs in the past and it's always been fun
@on_the_wilfo
@on_the_wilfo Жыл бұрын
Do you do tours? I'll be there in February 2023.
@youssefnasr4134
@youssefnasr4134 2 жыл бұрын
Great content as usual
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Shukran Youssef 🥰
@josepintado3910
@josepintado3910 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I'm the type of traveler that takes local transportation over taxis and Ubers. It looks like is not that expensive to move around Cairo. Looking forward to my trip in May, 2023.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah man! I definitely agree with that style of travel, and honestly normally take local transportation as well when traveling around the world. However, as I love motorcycles so much and Uber is cheap, I did take Uber motorbike around a lot. Now I have my own motorcycle in Cairo and can drive myself around so I don't take them very often 😁 But before buying the motorcycle I did take the metro/subway around a fair amount. The really local way to move around is microbuses though, which I have taken a few times, but it is kinda confusing at first, especially if you don't speak Arabic. But I would definitely recommend at least catching a ride or two on them, it's part of Egyptian life and if you are looking to experience real local way of transportation, that is the way to do it 😁 They are real crazy drivers though and a real menace on the streets, I always keep my distance from them when driving as they make sudden movements without warning 😂You're going to love Egypt!
@josepintado3910
@josepintado3910 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reply. Crazy drivers are everywhere, lol. I may try the microbus just for the fun of it. Will a metro ticket work on the microbus? I noticed the clothes that you were wearing. I'm traveling with my wife and two daughters. Both over 20. I told them they have to dress a little conservative. Don't want any issues with local authorities 🤷‍♂️.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@josepintado3910 Ahaha, true. Those microbus drivers are mad though, you'll see what I mean when you get here. A metro ticket doesn't work for the microbus, you just pay them according to the distance, usually only a few pounds (downtown Cairo to the Pyramids of Giza, for example, is around 6 or 7, maybe even 5 EGP). But they don't speak any English. Locals many times use hand signals to let them know where they are going, though when it pulls up you can name the place where you want to go and see if they are headed there. There is no dress code law here like in Iran or something, but they should wear more than they would in the West. The reason to cover up here is more to avoid harassment from the men and just to remain respectful to the culture. It depends on how your wife/daughters are used to dressing but yeah, I would wear a bit more than normal. I do wear more than I would in a Western country that is for sure. No shorts, no tank tops, etc. I could cover up more (like cover my shoulders, or wear looser clothing), but to be honest I have just gotten lazy since I live here and I wear tight clothes since I am riding motorbike😆). Might I suggest this video I made to get a better idea of how to dress: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nnrcoJ2GjdejY7M
@josepintado3910
@josepintado3910 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your reply. I saw your video on what to wear in Egypt. Send it to my girls. Very helpful information. Appreciate the time you make to make videos for travelers to Egypt 👏👏👏.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@josepintado3910 It's my pleasure! I'm glad my videos can be of help 😊
@ZoeyAleey
@ZoeyAleey Жыл бұрын
So glad I run into your reddit post while preparing my upcoming come back to Egypt. See, part of my family lives in Cairo (I grew up and lived in France all my life) and I used to come every year when younger. However, as a girl and then a woman, I was always overprotected by my family member. Didn't get to do much by my own (not even groceries!). Your videos are really giving me the best vibes and confidence in Egypt is not that wild afterall! II love your energy! Thank you!
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Thanks Zoey! I appreciate your support by watching the channel and happy to hear my videos are making you feel more at ease about Egypt! The culture is definitely different to my own (US) or France, of course, but I don't think it's the terrible place I have heard some people describe either. Yes, the men are more verbal here, they can be quite persistent and more bold in their advances, but it is almost always just that; words. I really love going out and wandering around exploring and I meet a lot of very friendly and kind people while doing so. Depending on the area, there can be more bothersome men (usually teens and young men) trying to get your attention, but it's something I either just ignore or laugh off (ignoring is usually the best course of action if you don't want to get swarmed 😅). But I'd say it's pretty harmless, it's not dangerous, and there are so many amazing aspects to Egypt, the culture and the people I wouldn't want to stay locked up inside for fear of some ridiculous boys catcalling.
@johnmathieson6233
@johnmathieson6233 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video 👍👍👍 I moved to Egypt 3 years ago to Hurghada from New Zealand....Cheers John
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Nice! I love living here. Haven't been to Hurghada yet though! It's something I intend to do at some point while living here
@msmilaarts
@msmilaarts Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, straight to the point!,,
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes exactly, didn't want to waste anyone's time, I know I appreciate direct, to-the-point videos when I am searching for something like prices. Prices have risen a bit since I made this video, but the EGP has also lost a lot of value since, so actually things may be even cheaper now, depending on what currency you are exchanging from
@annierose6197
@annierose6197 2 жыл бұрын
Awwww thanks love im coming feb
@bradlewis9050
@bradlewis9050 Жыл бұрын
Awesome channel and the content is true blue, I’m gonna subscribe! Keep it up!!
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah, thanks man! I love makin these videos and happy to see my lil channel slowly growing, I appreciate it! 🥰🙏
@sahvaren
@sahvaren Жыл бұрын
Loving your videos! traveling out of the country to egypt for the first time and these vids are so helpful! maybe see u there:-)
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Wow, first country, that's amazing! Well you've seen how it is from my videos so I am sure you are mentally prepared. It can still be quite a shock but it's so amazing 😍
@dragonz_breath4072
@dragonz_breath4072 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this video.
@lauraherfurth9846
@lauraherfurth9846 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are really helpful! :) Can you say how much a normal/ good quality pashmina would cost?
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! Dang, to be honest, I have NO idea. You mean a pashmina scarf? The problem is that I don't know materials and fabrics well enough to even know if something is real pashmina or not. All the vendors will say this is real, this is good material, that is why it is expensive. And i usually just tell them I don't care about the quality and I want cheap prices (because I don't trust that it is the quality they are advertising, and I can't tell the difference). I'm sorry I couldn't be more helpful 😞
@kaanjel
@kaanjel 9 ай бұрын
Damn. In September 2022 it was indeed 1USD for 19,20-19,60EGP. In Januari 2023 is went from 24,50 to 30 and it has stayed above thirty for all of 2023, meaning that when she made this video it was cheap, but right after it became even cheaper😮
@Gventures
@Gventures 9 ай бұрын
Cheap depending on who you are and where you are from. Yeah, Egypt is suffering an economic crisis and seeing a lot of inflation right now. I made an updated video of the prices in Egypt for 2024. kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZnStXniIgqp1p5Y
@ChristabellaH
@ChristabellaH Жыл бұрын
Mmmm. Shwarma is the best. Price is right too. God bless em.
@jondh13
@jondh13 2 жыл бұрын
Loved the video, thanks! Question for you - how acceptable are debit/credit cards? Doesn't look like it would be too popular..
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for watching man! You are correct in assuming it is not very popular at all. Hotels and fancy restaurants will accept cards, almost everywhere else will not. Of course, nobody on the street will accept cards, that includes street vendors, most tourist shops selling souvenirs, shops in the markets, any food cart or stall on the street, etc. But even a lot of restaurants and convenience shops will not accept card (or if they do, their machine isn't working) so it is best to carry cash on you. I've even stayed at hostels where the machine isn't working and I had to pay in cash. Rule of thumb, just expect to pay cash everywhere (unless you are living a 5-star lifestyle). 😁
@kiyanacofield4159
@kiyanacofield4159 5 ай бұрын
Can you do a video detailing the different neighborhoods and rents? What are the lifestyles of the areas?
@Gventures
@Gventures 5 ай бұрын
I unfortunately cannot, I'm sorry! The city is far too large and there are far too many variables for me to be able to make a video about it. It also sounds very exhausting to make 😅 Rents vary by location, size, furnished or unfurnished, compound or gated to community, the list goes on and on, and I really just don't want to have to contact rental agencies and landlords and ask to speak to them or view their apartments for no reason (as I already have my own apartment and do not plan on renting another). Also, I do not speak Arabic well, so the language barrier is a big problem. I did make a more recent and updated video about the prices in Egypt though, if you're curious to see that, I'll leave the link here kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZnStXniIgqp1p5Y
@megaflycatcher2653
@megaflycatcher2653 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Gventures, good to see your Arabic has improved, reason why I say that is because it can be your best weapon when dealing with rip-off merchants who want to take advantage of you, it's a very good deterrent like a mosquito repellent Haha. Egyptians are welcoming people as you already know, but also opportunist, especially with foreigners with red hair Haha, only kidding. I'm a British Arab who speaks Arabic, yet they still try it on with me. I've been here for a year now and lost my temper a few times because they won't take no for an answer. Thank you for showing me around, places I have yet to explore.
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I definitely need to improve my Arabic, not just to deal with street vendors but because I enjoy interacting with people and I wish I could speak to the random person on the street and carry a conversation or ask them some questions! Fortunately for me I think I do know how to handle the street vendors fairly well because I used to sell things on the street too (for like 7 years) in NYC and LA so I know how the whole "game" works and usually don't struggle too hard with getting a fair price. One trick is to just start walking away, it works all over the world including places like India that also have a high number of people trying to rip you off. Or I just don't buy it if they refuse to budge. Mama didn't raise no fool 🤣Congratulations on a year here! I just recently passed a year in Egypt as well. Loving it so much, allatul Maser! 😄😍😎
@feddy900
@feddy900 Жыл бұрын
​@Gventures did you go to school or something to learn Arabic or just watching TV and trying it on the streets?
@andrewjohannes6044
@andrewjohannes6044 Жыл бұрын
I’m going to Cairo soon. Good tips so thanks and appreciate it
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Thank you! And Welcome to the madness that is Cairo! 😁
@shehabmo7amed689
@shehabmo7amed689 Жыл бұрын
I liked this video very much I was impressed by you when you spoke some Egyptian terms and phrases like this second " 06:45 ya ragil " ☺ ♥♥😂😄 and I felt familiar and was very happy with your style. 😍😍 I liked your content and vlog sothat i subscribed to the channel ♥♥♥
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 🥰🙏
@gigiromano6557
@gigiromano6557 2 жыл бұрын
Great info thanks 👍I’ll be visiting Egypt from the USA in two weeks..so excited
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, awesome! How long are you going to be here for?
@gigiromano6557
@gigiromano6557 2 жыл бұрын
@@Gventures me and my girlfriends will be in Cairo for a few days on the 23rd then we’ll fly down to Aswan, sail to Luxor for about a week then fly back to Cairo for a couple more days. We’ll be with a travel group and will have our dedicated trip leader that is born and raised in Cairo. It should be an amazing journey. Having a guide throughout will give us piece of mind too. Hey..maybe we can meet up and have a cold beer with me and my friends.
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
@@gigiromano6557 Nice! That's going to be an incredible experience! I still haven't been south yet, but I would like to go this winter. Yeah having a guide will make things a lot easier as well, not only for planning the trip/time frames but also just them knowing the history of each place and of course they speak Arabic so communicating with the locals in each place you go, way less of a hassle. Yeah I'd love to meet up with you and your friends! Just let me know when you ladies are in Cairo and have some free time and we can meet for drinks. Sounds like fun! 😁🍻
@dilach41
@dilach41 Жыл бұрын
3:15 I think I ran into this guy and his brothers parfume shop last month when I was in Cairo. I recommend to go with him the next time. They are great salesman and use EVERY trick in the book. Honestly, it a great experience 😂 But dont buy anything, I left 20 pounds and said "thx for the show"
@azultraveler
@azultraveler Жыл бұрын
Hi Giselle. Thanks for sharing your shopping experiences. Can you do a video on where to shop for organic foods/household cleaning products/clothing/juices (not with milk,sugar), etc. Would appreciate it if you know.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, every time I try to film indoors, and specifically supermarkets and grocery stores, I am told I am now allowed to film in them, so I don't think I can fulfill this request. I am also not really sure where to find organic vegetables or juices without sugar, as I always get juice with sugar in it, and just buy veggies from the local fruit vendor stall outside on the corner of my street. You can find clothes all over of course, everything from stores in malls and normal shops in the street all the way to used clothing in outdoor markets. Cleaning products are easy to find in almost any supermarket. They have a few Carrefour's here in Cairo as well. If you want juice without sugar or milk, you can always go to the juice shops that are all over Cairo and simply request the fresh juice without sugar or milk. There is also a grocery store chain called Seoudi Market, they carry a lot of specialty items, foreign foods, gourmet stuff. You could probably find a few things there as well.
@SHADO3DMC
@SHADO3DMC Жыл бұрын
Your right on, I cringe at other U tubers the money they blow and being ripped off in Egypt, Like you, I do the same street shops, food, stay at friends house, love it. CWO Ian M. Garland
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Best way to travel. I want to experience the authentic side of life everywhere I go. Local food, local places and shops and your every day, normal people. It's the most enjoyable and real way to experience a country and I'll never do anything differently.
@SHADO3DMC
@SHADO3DMC Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures same here, stay out if tourist traps and learn to say, Do I look like your ATM lol
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@SHADO3DMC Well, I've never used that line. Just a slight shake of the head and hand over the heart here in Egypt
@cherifbar
@cherifbar Жыл бұрын
How did you learn to speak Egyptian Arabic? Are you originally Egyptian? I was born in el Dokki I the sixties. I remember we used to fly EgyptAir to fly to Alexandria to visit my late uncle who was a naval officer stationed there. Have you been to Alexandria yet? It is much nicer than Cairo.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
No I am not Egyptian at all (I am half American half Argentine). I knew 2 words when I arrived (shukran and 7abiby 😆) but started asking people how to say things as soon as I arrived and have been learning that way ever since. I should probably try to take some classes or something 😅 I have been to Alex a few times, and I love it, it's very beautiful! The last time I rode my motorcycle there, it was great. But I really do love Cairo, it holds a special place in my heart and it's my favorite city in Egypt, which is why I decided to stay in Egypt and live in Cairo 🥰
@T.ROD1991
@T.ROD1991 Жыл бұрын
Nice! Thank you!
@WaterfordFirefighter
@WaterfordFirefighter 6 ай бұрын
Great material
@Gventures
@Gventures 6 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@soundso9144
@soundso9144 Жыл бұрын
Very cool style. Keep it up 👍🏽
@EsLaMMOUSSA
@EsLaMMOUSSA Жыл бұрын
The next time in Egypt, it would be happy to see you in Mansoura City, it's near to Cairo
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I actually live in Cairo. I know of Mansoura but I have never been there. I don't think it is SO close to Cairo 😅 But perhaps I will visit Mansoura City some day
@humlocker
@humlocker 3 ай бұрын
Hi. I'd been putting off this trip to Cario to see the pyramids since the start of the year. I guess it's Cold feet or just abit concern of going outside my normal elements.The current global politics don't help either so close to so much wars. Today out of nowhere your KZbin video pops up about Cario. It stir up all of my inter travel emotions. After a few minutes of watching your channel I started to research this trip ,You made my worries at easy, I had ton of questions like what is the best way to get from the airport to central Cario, Which hotel or hostels to stay near the pyramids and the museums. do you recommend a good tour guide to hire that won't break my bank for 3-4 days. Thank You
@Gventures
@Gventures 3 ай бұрын
Hi Humlocker, and welcome to the channel 😁 That's so awesome to hear my videos have helped to put your fears at ease! Honestly, I've been living here for over 2.5 years, and it's perfectly fine. Plenty of tourists are here now traveling and plenty more will come, Egypt is safe. So was my channel able to answer your questions, like the best way from Cairo Intl. to the center of Cairo? Hotels and hostels? I did make videos about that, and many other topics, so let me know if you haven't seen those and I will leave a link. Unfortunately, I don't know of any guides I can recommend to you. I have never paid a tour guide to show me anything in Egypt, I have always just explored on my own, which is why I don't have any suggestions. Wish I could help, but there are plenty of guides available here and you don't have an issue finding one, if that's any comfort. All the best!
@corktrails9230
@corktrails9230 Жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing. Any suggestions where to exchange US$ to EGP in Cairo?
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
I don't usually exchange money, but I know of this location in downtown Cairo: maps.app.goo.gl/72J7aiyRBo2Qwe2V9
@caseyjeter9957
@caseyjeter9957 Жыл бұрын
Do you think I will be fine shopping alone in the streets? I'm a male, and might visit Egypt next February.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Of course you'll be fine shopping alone in the streets! What are your concerns about shopping alone in the streets?
@emekaejiako3666
@emekaejiako3666 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos, i would like to know how much a decent meal costs in Egypt. Just a good meal nothing expensive.
@Gventures
@Gventures 7 ай бұрын
Totally depends, what do you think is a decent meal? I think a decent meal can be a shawarma. That can be found for 100 EGP at a more "expensive" fast food/shawarma joint, or less at another spot. Koshary is even cheaper, and you can get a big bowl of that for 40 EGP. Then there are also cheap street food vendors where you can buy several sandwiches of either kebda, falafel or foul for even cheaper.
@joshuaxystus1860
@joshuaxystus1860 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the informative video! What type of sunglasses are those?really unique I want a pair 😅
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Lol thanks man! I don't know what kid they are, but they are hard to find. I used to live in NYC and bought them in St. Marks Square there, anytime I go back I buy a few pairs. They cost around $10-$12 a pair
@joshuaxystus1860
@joshuaxystus1860 Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures I managed to find some,under retro steam punk.. Brought a couple of pairs,will bring them with me on my Egypt in June👍
@AdrianWareBPP-Poet
@AdrianWareBPP-Poet Жыл бұрын
This has been very insightful. I Just recently thought this could be a wonderful retirement palace as a American. Now I have a cost base online. I can plan on living there like 40yrs from now lol
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
It is a very affordable place to travel or live. Of course, there can be drawbacks to living in any country. For example, I lived in Vietnam for awhile, and discovered their hospitals are not at all well equipped, so for anyone living with health issues, it can be a problem in Vietnam. I know that kind of thing matters, especially when one nears retirement and overall health declines.
@mohamedfoad4923
@mohamedfoad4923 Жыл бұрын
very good video
@Jack-lw2tw
@Jack-lw2tw 9 ай бұрын
I think the name of the currency in English is Egyptian pound not guinea, I think you use the egyptian name which many may not know and may start wondering like me.
@Gventures
@Gventures 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, well, it's too late to change that now😅 But I did realize that, which is why in the video I am uploading this coming Sunday about prices in Egypt in 2024, I simply say Egyptian Pound 😄
@mahdisghair8694
@mahdisghair8694 7 ай бұрын
It's about the same price everywhere you go in nort Africa except some staff ...like rent and beers
@Gventures
@Gventures 7 ай бұрын
If you want to generalize...sure
@kevindagame
@kevindagame Жыл бұрын
Something I don’t think you mentioned was the sleeper train. It’s cheaper to take the Go Bus vs sleeper train. I think you mentioned it in another video, to give everyone a heads up. It costs 10 pounds to use the bathroom
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, buses are almost always cheaper than taking trains, I think that is typical for most countries around the world. And here in Egypt if you pay for a sleeper train it's the same price as just taking a flight usually 😅 There's also a new rule (just happened recently) that foreigners must pay for trains in USD, which is ridiculous. Using bathrooms in many places should cost 5 not 10, but I have heard Egyptians telling foreigners in the past it costs 10. They have tried that with me but I always say in Arabic "No, 5" and they wave me in. They know 😆 I definitely need to make another video about the prices here, as inflation has happened since I made this and prices have changed a bit. Also adding new information as well like mentioning the trains and buses. Thanks for your input Kevindagame 😎
@kevindagame
@kevindagame Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures sounds like the same rules are the same for train from when I visited
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@kevindagame Hmm, that is interesting. All the tourists I've spoken to never had a problem until just recently. And one of my Egyptian friends investigated this and said they just enacted this new rule/regulation. But you do have scammers out there trying all sorts of things all the time, maybe you encountered one of them.
@adhamismail3744
@adhamismail3744 2 жыл бұрын
i really like the way u speak Arabic , it must have taken alot of time to learn it
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, it's not an easy language! 😅 I came here for travel in October of last year and that is when I started learning a few words. I should probably know more but I haven't been studying very much. But I am trying to learn more!
@maxk888
@maxk888 Жыл бұрын
Your arabic accent is really good. Keep up the good content.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Oh THANK YOU! I am trying 🥰
@Salomonmack02
@Salomonmack02 Жыл бұрын
This guy insists to talk to you the short guy wasn’t good and that kind of people give bad impression about us and I’am an Egyptian American live in New York and I’am happy for you that you enjoyed your stay in Egypt and I’am proud of you and finally like a proud American I have to say it ( USA USA USA 🇺🇸 )
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
😆Well yeah the guy was just trying to sell me stuff, it happens a lot where a vendor will see a foreigner, assume they are a tourist (and don't live here like I do) and try to drag you to their shop to buy crappy souvenirs. I don't mind it and I know how to deal with them, anyway 😅 Ahaha, I'm not a huge patriot or nationalist, but happy I hold the American passport. NYC is great though! I lived there for several years and really love that city.
@محمدنفادى-ق2ن
@محمدنفادى-ق2ن Жыл бұрын
Welcome to Egypt. I was hoping to see you in Egypt. Will you come to Egypt soon? I will be waiting for you
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Will I come to Egypt soon? What do you mean? I live in Egypt with my boyfriend who is from here, I have been living here for over 1.5 years
@محمدنفادى-ق2ن
@محمدنفادى-ق2ن Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures Please send me on whatsapp we talk
@الفارسالابيض-ض2ي
@الفارسالابيض-ض2ي Жыл бұрын
A wonderful, simple and comprehensive video without getting bored. You presented introductory content without showing any flaws, but the question is how did you learn the Arabic language?
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I like to learn languages and started to pick up some words by simply speaking with Egyptians as soon as I arrived. No formal studies, and I only knew 2 words when I first arrived to Egypt. I could learn more, and faster if I actually studied 😅 Considering I have been here for almost 2 years now, I should know more.
@shady10000
@shady10000 7 ай бұрын
Iam egyptian american and when I visited egypt after 20 years I felt stranger everything changed people are changed iam going back next summer in dahab away from busy streets and people. Iam from Wisconsin and I lived in MN for 4 years. Hope to be new friend 🎉
@Gventures
@Gventures 7 ай бұрын
Yeah I've spoken to a few Egyptians who have been outside of the country for a long time (like 20 years) and they said they felt like a stranger in their own country coming back, that it was hard for them to cross the streets, etc. Egyptians can tell when you've been away a long time, they can tell if someone is rusty with their Arabic, and they will treat them as an outsider, will try and charge more money just as they do to a foreigner, etc. Dahab is nice, enjoy!
@shady10000
@shady10000 7 ай бұрын
Thank u. 🌹
@randatadros4274
@randatadros4274 Ай бұрын
How are prices in 2024 since the currency devalued again. Are they the same or did they change? Thanks for the video. I go every few years but I forget prices if stuff maybe because I translate them to my currency.
@Gventures
@Gventures Ай бұрын
I made a new video for 2024 here kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZnStXniIgqp1p5Y The value of the currency has changed a bit since I made this video, but I can say most of the prices show in this video in EGP are still the same, with maybe just a few pounds difference for certain items.
@shabri1980
@shabri1980 Жыл бұрын
Hi where is the best place to change USD to EGP. How are the rates offered in Cairo airport.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Honestly, not sure if there is a "best" place to exchange, but if there is, I don't know it. I almost never exchange money, I always just use ATM's and pull out local currency (WITHOUT using any conversion, they charge more for that at ATM's around the world). But I never recommend people to exchange their money at airports, as they typically have terrible exchange rates compared to outside the airport area. And that goes for anywhere in the world. Airports always have the worst exchange rates. I did need to exchange money once and did it at this location in downtown Cairo (very near the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square): Name: Egyptian Exchange Co. Address: 6 Al Bustan St, Bab Al Louq, Qasr El Nil, Cairo Governorate 4272102
@Phlegethon
@Phlegethon Жыл бұрын
Useful
@hagershoukry4595
@hagershoukry4595 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this ❤
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! 😁😎
@richardmcpike3864
@richardmcpike3864 Жыл бұрын
Hello G, really enjoy your films! How much does it cost for Egyptian Oil from a perfumery? I've bought lots of this when in different parts of Egypt, but the prices always vary greatly.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Great question! It does vary and I have no idea why, I don't usually buy oils but I have a few times. I bought some last year, shown in this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/amSYgomNi6ZneJo But I know the prices are higher now just because Egypt is experiencing inflation (just like most places around the world). It also depends on what kind of oil you are buying (musk, for example, is harder to get and therefore more expensive), as well as the quality of the oil (of which I know nothing about). So to summarize...I have no idea and I'm sorry 🤣 Just try to barter and accept what you are willing to pay and refuse if you are not. I don't really know the prices of things I don't buy though, as since I don't buy a lot of souvenirs, papyrus or oils (commonly bought items from visitors within the country), I am never sure on the correct price.
@عبدوحانوكا
@عبدوحانوكا 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks from the information
@AlAmin-us7pk
@AlAmin-us7pk Жыл бұрын
You doing your job very smartly and very faster I like you and your job 🌹💐 thanks Amin Doha-QATAR
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Shukran!
@AlAmin-us7pk
@AlAmin-us7pk Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures yah salam... afoyon
@QuncysHardys
@QuncysHardys 3 ай бұрын
Im from Los angeles California i love your videos sweetheart ❤
@Gventures
@Gventures 3 ай бұрын
I don't like being called sweetheart
@winniewu2825
@winniewu2825 Жыл бұрын
Gisselle, lovey our video, very useful info. I am traveling to Egypt during Ramadan, anything I should pay attention to? and also is Uber easy to handle if I can speak only English?
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Thanks Winnie! During Ramadan there won't be a lot of restaurants open until after sundown, so be aware of that. There are some open, but it's a lot less than normal. Little shops selling snacks will be, but maybe when restaurants are open grab some lunch for the next day 😅 I bet a lot of money that hotels will have food being served, maybe all day and night, but I dunno, I stay at hostels (that sometimes serve free breakfast, depends on the hostel). I think Uber is the best way to get around because it's a sure way to pay what you should be paying (as you know the price before ordering and the price after the ride is done when it's time to pay). The white taxis (or any taxi just driving around that isn't Uber) will definitely try to rip you off. One way to avoid getting ripped off by the white taxis is to get on the Uber app, set the location to where you want to go and then see the price that Uber would charge you, without actually ordering the Uber. Then barter with the white taxis to get a price close to what they will charge you (it will be slightly more, but at least you won't be paying double or triple what you should be paying). You do need a SIM card for Uber. But be aware! The numbers in Arabic are different. I didn't know that when I first arrived to Egypt, so my first time ordering an Uber, when the app told me to look for the license plate number 236 (in English on my phone), I started looking at license plates on the cars and that is when I realized, the numbers in Arabic are different than the ones we use in the West, and many other places around the world! So maybe try to learn those. Knowing the numbers will be useful for more than just Ubers. You can do a quick google search to see the numbers. You don't need to speak Arabic to get an Uber. Sometimes they may call you to confirm your location, in those instances I either just say "location muzboot" which means "location is good/accurate", or stop a local and just say "Uber...help" and hand them the phone 😆They are a little confused at first but once they start speaking to the driver they figure out what's going on and explain to the driver where I am/what street. People are nice, yay 😊 Just remember to say shukran (thanks) to the person that helped you talk to the Uber driver. These are the numbers in Arabic btw (and the way I remember them 😅): 1 = ١ (looks like 1) 2 = ٢ (looks like 1 with one swoop out) 3 = ٣ (looks like 1 with 2 swoops out) 4 = ٤ (4 looks like backwards 3) 5 = ٥ (5 looks like zero) 6 = ٦ (6 looks like seven) 7 = ٧ (7 heaven-because it's facing up) 8 = ٨ (8 hate-because it's facing down) 9 = ٩ (9 is nine) 10 = ٠ (10 is a period) So something that costs 150 EGP is going to look like ١٥٠ Good luck 😅😉 Let me know if you have any other questions
@winniewu2825
@winniewu2825 Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures Wow Thank you Gisselle for the very detailed info. Will update you when I come back from the trip!
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@winniewu2825 🤣Yeah I get carried away with my responses sometimes 🤣Anyway, enjoy Egypt! 😎
@mohamadkanakan822
@mohamadkanakan822 Жыл бұрын
Planning to visit egypt soon..... nice video vlog.... new subs here from phillipines
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Oh awesome, I really want to visit the Philippines! Some day I know I will. Thanks so much for subbing! ❤When are you planning to visit Egypt? I hope my videos can give you a better idea of what to expect here, I really love making videos and interacting with people who watch my channel!
@mohamadkanakan822
@mohamadkanakan822 Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures maybe in winter because of cold weather.... Inshaalah i will wait for your vlogs in the Philippines staysafe 💜
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@mohamadkanakan822 Ah yes, it is too hot here in the summer! But be aware, winter can get quite cold as well! Thank you so much, and I hope to make it to the Philippines in the next few years, your country seems so beautiful!
@jalong8296
@jalong8296 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for Sharing. I go to Cairo monthly. I go to buy Egyptian shoes from the Bazaar I pay 125 pounds, but would like to know who the distributor is to deal directly. The bazaars are still making money, but if I could only find the direct warehouse or wholesalers. How do you suggest I locate them?
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Sorry, no idea man. I don't wholesale distribute or sell anything, and I actually don't shop very often in general, even for personal use. So, I have no clue where to buy directly from the supplier.
@jalong8296
@jalong8296 Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures ok cool thanks for your respond. Im debating between Zamalek or head over to New Cairo to find some type of a short lease…or head to the upcoming North Coast. Just sucks once they find out we are Americans. So there goes the prices lol
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@jalong8296 Zamalek or the North Coast?! Damn, you got money. I think I do alright regarding prices, despite the fact I'm American. Maybe it's my history of selling things on the street, or my traveling experience, or maybe the fact I can speak a little Arabic. Not entirely sure of the reason, but I don't get hassled too much, and what I pay is usually the local price
@beforeeight1
@beforeeight1 Жыл бұрын
Hi!I am Lexi~the price there in Egypt is quite same in China!
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Oh hi Lexi!!! Wow, really?? That is surprising, actually. I expected China to be more expensive, especially in or near Bejing! That's great to know though! Sounds like an affordable place to travel 😁
@marcellomochileiro
@marcellomochileiro Жыл бұрын
Hi there! I am from Brazil and I will to be there 5 to 8 of may and will be at Dahab hostel.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Awesome, enjoy! I like Dahab Hostel 🥰
@ersanyilmaz4671
@ersanyilmaz4671 Жыл бұрын
i lovr ur videos girl♥♥😍😍
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@ramyelkady3158
@ramyelkady3158 Жыл бұрын
good round👏💝
@oo00777g
@oo00777g Жыл бұрын
❤Safety, Lovely people ❤
@alishacarlton9212
@alishacarlton9212 8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Gventures
@Gventures 8 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you so much Alisha, that's very generous of you!!!!❤❤🙏🙏🙏 Just so you know, this video was made in 2022, I made an updated version last month, not sure if you've seen that already, but I'll leave the link just in case. Thanks so much again! 🙏 kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZnStXniIgqp1p5Y
@podrozepoziemiwodzieichmurze
@podrozepoziemiwodzieichmurze Жыл бұрын
Thx very good infromations - dzięki! :)
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😁
@podrozepoziemiwodzieichmurze
@podrozepoziemiwodzieichmurze Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures Hi, I saw you in a vodka bar on a Sunday evening, but it wasn't until you were leaving that I thought - where did I get it from? I thought maybe from the train or the bus, but only on Monday I realized that it was from YT :) I wish I had started sooner - maybe another time :)
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@podrozepoziemiwodzieichmurze Oh damn, were you at Cap D'or?! That would have been cool to meet you and have a drink! How long are you in Cairo for? Just visiting or living?
@podrozepoziemiwodzieichmurze
@podrozepoziemiwodzieichmurze Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures I was 6 days in Egypt and it was the last evening in this country, I was looking for StellaBar where I had a beer the day before, but the guy from the street led me to where you were. You were sitting with a girl and a boy, but your back was to me. And only when you were leaving did I see you, but I couldn't remember where I knew this girl from, where I saw her and only in Poland on Monday morning I discovered that I saw you on YT :)
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@podrozepoziemiwodzieichmurze Ahh I see. Well, what a coincidence we were both in that bar on the same night, because before Sunday night, I hadn't been to that bar in over 6 months! 😅I hope you enjoyed your trip here, and as you said, maybe we will meet another time 😊
@davidings893
@davidings893 Жыл бұрын
You are great... loved the language exchange.... I'm coming this August 2023.... Where in the States can I purchase EGP prior to coming?? So far, some banks only have ERO, KSH...etc., No EGP....
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
I honestly don't usually exchange, I have a good bank card that doesn't charge me many fees for ATM and stuff so I use that. But I know many people that do exchange money when they get here. I recommend you to wait until you arrive to Egypt to exchange any money to EGP. You can exchange in the Cairo airport once you land (several places to do that, one is at the visa on arrival kiosk, and many after immigration as well), that way you will have some money for taxi or whatever when you leave the aiport, and you can exchange more in the city center later where the exchange rate is I believe slightly better. I would not do it in your home country even if it were available, as it would probably not be a good exchange rate and you would lose some money in the process.
@UtopianNightmare
@UtopianNightmare Жыл бұрын
I would like to see how you pay either with coins or paper and what denomination you use.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
I don't really know what you mean by coins or paper, there are both paper and coins. I will try and make a video showing Egyptian currency soon though, perhaps that will be helpful for some people in the future. In the meantime, I'll link a video for you here in this comment. It's an Egyptian woman who teaches Arabic, but in the video I am linking she shows the Egyptian money and talks about it a bit so it may be helpful. Skip to 1:35 in her video and she starts to show the different bills. 13:40 she gets to the coins. The bills here in Egypt have both "Arabic numbers" and the "English numbers", but the coins only have "Arabic numbers" written on them. Technically speaking, what I am referring to as the "English numbers" (the number system and characters we use in the US and Europe and most countries around the world in general) actually originated in in India and evolved into what we use today. They are referred to by many different names including Western Arabic numerals, Ghubār numerals, Hindu-Arabic numerals, Western digits, Latin digits, or European digits. The numbers used in Arabic speaking countries today are numbers derived from the ancient Indian numeral system and look more similar to Hindi or Urdu numerals. Anyway, there's a lot more history about that online. Here's the link I was talking about: kzbin.info/www/bejne/n5Xbp4iGf91-p8k
@srimantamitra7256
@srimantamitra7256 2 жыл бұрын
Very informative. I will be in Cairo in early December. Is it so that the prices will be the same now as well. Am asking as the Egyptian £ has devalued a lot. Thanks
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Yes it has lost quite a bit of value. It lost a bit of value since I made this video, but the major change happened back around February. The easiest way to see the difference would be to input current USD to EGP and see what the exchange rate is, as I have given the rates in the video. Rates fluctuate daily and by December, who knows what they will be. But because I gave the exchange rate in the beginning of the video, you will be able to compare it with what it is in December when you come
@srimantamitra7256
@srimantamitra7256 Жыл бұрын
My question to you is has the rates of everything that you mentioned in the video has gone up due to depreciation of the Egyptian £. Or is it still the same irrespective of the depreciation. If the rates are still the same, then definitely it will be a win win for me...thanks
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@srimantamitra7256 No, the rates are pretty much the same, if they have gone up it is only by 1 or 2 EGP (which is extremely minimal). But since I made this video (not that long ago) I don't think rates have gone up at all
@محمدنفادى-ق2ن
@محمدنفادى-ق2ن Жыл бұрын
تشرفت بك في مصر
@girlmom5580
@girlmom5580 2 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you landed in my feed as I absolutely enjoy your content. #NewSubscriber
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much GirlMom, you rock! I appreciate your support, and if you have anything you wanna know/see in Cairo, lemme know and I'll try and film it! I'm always keeping my ears open for what subscribers want to see. Cheers! ❤
@davidkalvin4502
@davidkalvin4502 Жыл бұрын
did goood thanks
@engabdisamimuhyadin1126
@engabdisamimuhyadin1126 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Your videos are awesome. I'm coming cairo in next three weeks. How much it will cost to live in cairo as student? Per month, including all living needs. I hope u feeling better.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Sorry but I don't really have an answer to your question, as it completely depends on dozens of factors. Whether you are a student or not, there is no way for me to answer your question. I don't know where you will be living (hostel, studio, roommates, your own apartment, on some university campus, what neighborhood in Cairo or Giza, etc.) And I have no idea of your standard of living. Maybe you eat out at fancy restaurants, maybe you eat street food every day, maybe you barely eat. Perhaps you like shopping at malls, maybe you are fine buying used clothing in the street markets. There are too many variables for me to give you an answer. But I guess you will be here soon and find out! Good luck!
@engabdisamimuhyadin1126
@engabdisamimuhyadin1126 Жыл бұрын
@@Gventures thank you so much madam.
@BuYounis
@BuYounis Жыл бұрын
How much are you getting the hashish? Lol and has a price been going up for the past few days I can only imagine the worst.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
There is no hashish in this video, not sure what you're talking about.
@shirtyou6536
@shirtyou6536 Жыл бұрын
i can never find info on Tour Guide Fees...just for the whole duration at the Pyramids or maybe even an entire day's fee in Cairo...appreciate your input!
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
What do you mean? Tour guide for what?
@nicoleb9288
@nicoleb9288 2 жыл бұрын
Your Arabic is beautiful can you please share the method or sites you used to help learn it? I’m currently studying Arabic as well. Thank you!!
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Shukran ketir! Actually I have just been learning conversational Arabic, and learning from people here on the streets and friends I have made. But I also do have an Arabic tutor on italki, though I don't practice as much as I should with my teacher 😅
@tyicbranch2734
@tyicbranch2734 Жыл бұрын
I've allways would love to live in Egypt but obviously it's hard to move away and live somewhere so far away but I've been thinking about it more and more I've never had a great life where I live so I'd love to start over
@KotkotKatkot
@KotkotKatkot Жыл бұрын
If you are a single female wanna coming to Egypt, I would recommend you to marry a guy from Egypt, because most people in Egypt prefer marriage, and you can both start over, hope the best for you in life ❤
@tyicbranch2734
@tyicbranch2734 Жыл бұрын
Its surprising how cheap so much basic things are i wonder how much it would be to actually rent a place to live there
@erikdale9145
@erikdale9145 Жыл бұрын
Well you betcha wouldve never guessed youre from MN. Glad I checked your video after double checking the EBC one planning trek 😆 small world! You're not missing much here.
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm from Minneapolis, and I sure as hell don't miss it, especially the winters! I don't plan on ever returning to live there🤣Speaking of winter, how's the winter there this year? I heard last year was a real bitch 🥶Where in MN are you from? When are you planning to go to Nepal, and have you been there before? I miss Nepal a lot, I really would love to return, but with so many other countries I want to visit, I imagine it will be quite a while before I make it back there. Thanks for checking out my channel! Hopefully one day it will be big, enough to supplement my income to travel the world. Wouldn't that be grand? 😅For now I will stay living in Egypt where cost of living is quite low, and travel to nearby Middle Eastern and African countries while being based here.
@erikdale9145
@erikdale9145 Жыл бұрын
@Gventures nice! I am outside suburbs 20mins in Chanhassen. This winters not bad, but theyve been super cold more so than ridiculous snow past few years which is odd, just a few large storms per year but a lot of negative ⁰s. I kinda asssumed the blogging paid your way, if you dont mind, how are you funding all the ventures? As for me, Nepal will def be by 40*, so I have a couple years to train and prepare for it with health and family stuff. I loved backpacking Kenya when I was 18, just gets more complicated when 37 w business and a baby! Lol thanks.as always
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@erikdale9145 Yeah I've heard it's a lot more negative temps and colder than normal. Guess I got out at the right time! 😅Actually no I just recently met KZbin's minimum requirement to become monetized a few months ago, and just recently received my first paycheck. It was like $120 over the course of 4 months, so definitely not paying the bills 😆But it's a start! And I'm just happy to be monetized at all, because although I am hoping to be able to supplement my travels and income with KZbin, it wasn't why I started the channel, I just love traveling and documenting and editing and sharing them, and help with information when I can. I teach English online, so that's how I make my money (till KZbin grows 😄😎). Kenya, cool man! I have been eyeing Kenya, would love to visit. I might make a trip out there while living here, but it won't be the first one I go to. Whoa, having a baby and a business definitely makes things more complicated! But that's awesome that you are still planning this trip man. Going to be incredible. Once you get back down from the mountains and back into Kathmandu, I imagine you'll be craving western food. There's a really good pizza spot called Fire and Ice in the neighborhood of Thamel. I highly recommend 😁
@erikdale9145
@erikdale9145 Жыл бұрын
@Gventures Hey, MERRY Christmas! Say random question, was it your video that said theres some laundry services at tea houses offered, or did you see such services? Debating packing light and paying to have things cleaned and def not using guide or porter
@Gventures
@Gventures Жыл бұрын
@@erikdale9145 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Erik! I may have mentioned getting laundry done in my video, I can't remember. I did get laundry done (once) while on my trek, in Namche Bazar. But the only reason I had time for that was because of the acclimatization day (extra day hanging out in same location), because usually laundry takes at least 24 hours to do, as it needs to air dry (and it's cold so it takes forever). I personally would recommend just bringing enough clothes for your trek without having to do laundry. I don't know about a lot of other trekkers, but I think most of us were showering very little (as the water is freezing, shower is located outside in a little wooden shack, same as toilets many times), wearing the same clothes and generally just kind of...not at our peak hygiene. Unless you have at least 1.5-2 days in any given location, I wouldn't risk asking them to do your laundry. You can also wash it yourself, but again, water is freezing and you will need to let it air dry, so you will probably have wet clothes hanging outside your pack to finish drying if that's what you end up doing.
@motorcyclemadness9338
@motorcyclemadness9338 8 ай бұрын
Giselle Im going to live for 6 months in downtown Cairo. What is the best way for me as a European to find an apartment there?
@Gventures
@Gventures 8 ай бұрын
Hmm. Finding a 6 month rental contract is going to be hard to do, unless you have roommates. Most places don't grant 6 months, I usually see a minimum of a year if you are renting the place by yourself. Actually, finding a place to rent in Egypt is generally a royal pain in the ass. First, the places are not good quality for what you pay. When I look at places in Argentina or Thailand, the facilities are much better and the price is not so bad. In Egypt, the price is simply too high for the quality. Then, there are furnished and unfurnished apartments. Obviously, you'll be wanting furnished. And you should have an Egyptian friend to help you. You will need to know the language, and having a local will prevent people from trying to rip you off. I know foreigners who found a place they wanted to look at, and once they arrived the person saw they were foreigners and raised the price by a lot. Told them it was a misunderstanding the price that was listed. Honestly, your best bet is probably Airbnb. You can check olx website, and then you will see what I mean about quality, etc. I wish you the best of luck!
@motorcyclemadness9338
@motorcyclemadness9338 8 ай бұрын
@@Gventures thank you so much for the immediate and helpful answer 🙏
@bituoxsurveyor
@bituoxsurveyor 8 ай бұрын
I like downtown ❤cairo Life goes on 🥇
@kimmaraj3662
@kimmaraj3662 11 ай бұрын
Hi can you do a video on the prices an stuff on Aswan plz i always want to travel to egypt but dont know how much money ill have to have on me im from trinidad so it will be tt dollars
@Gventures
@Gventures 11 ай бұрын
Sorry I can't, Aswan is very far away from where I live in Cairo and I have work, making KZbin videos is just a passion of mine but I can't just run around Egypt anytime I want.
@kimmaraj3662
@kimmaraj3662 11 ай бұрын
@@Gventures ok thank you
@kmflynn329
@kmflynn329 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, action video, great! Would you say most things are 1/4 USD amount?
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Hmm, actually I haven't really done the math on that on that to check, and I'm already forgetting how much things cost in US. Maybe around to 1/3 to 1/4 the cost of things in US...? Things are cheaper here than in the States, of course, but certain things vary in price. For example, accommodation is not the cheapest thing compared to other countries. But it depends how luxurious or budget you are willing to travel. I always get a bed in a dorm room, and prices for dorms are pretty similar to Southeast Asia prices. Hotels seem to cost a bit more, but I think one can find a decent room by the pyramids for $25-$40 a night. In my opinion, the Airbnb's here (or at least in Cairo) are not very good quality for the price. I can find some really nice and decently priced Aibnbs all over Southeast Asia, in South America (Argentina for example), or even places like Spain. When I compare the quality and price for what is available here in Cairo to abroad, I think abroad is better. And tour packages are always SO expensive in Egypt, especially compared to what the prices are in reality to do those things. It's just the ease and convenience of not having to navigate Egypt on one's own, but prices are crazy for most tours, hence I almost never take them. Only when I can't do something on my own do I agree to take a tour (like going to certain National Desert Parks where you need permits and a guide, or going driving around in sand dunes-I am not a professional in that-best leave it to the Bedouins that are familiar with the land so you don't get stuck-or lost).
@kmflynn329
@kmflynn329 2 жыл бұрын
Im sorry, I should have given sample items in USD. Prices here have gone up, but a then down because of various causes. Ill try to get back to you. Maybe your viewers might want to know the price of specific items. You are always such fun.
@Gventures
@Gventures 2 жыл бұрын
@@kmflynn329 Lol no worries, and thank you! Yeah I've tried to film in some shops like grocery stores/supermarkets to show prices of every day items, but it can be problematic because many stores stop me from filming inside. But this video turned out great, didn't have any issues filming inside the convenience stores or anything. Yeah if you think of anything in particular let me know, I'm starting to compile a list of other things I could film for another video I will make at some point. Cheers! 😁
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