Visiting Egypt during Ramadan offers a unique cultural experience as the country embraces a month of fasting, prayer, and celebration. While daily life follows a different rhythm, travelers can enjoy special traditions, festive evening gatherings, and a deeper connection to Egyptian culture. This guide covers everything you need to know, from adjusted schedules and local customs to must-try Ramadan delicacies and travel tips.
Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a time of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. From dawn to sunset, Muslims refrain from eating, drinking, and smoking, breaking their fast at sunset with an evening meal called Iftar. The month concludes with Eid al-Fitr, a festive celebration marking the end of fasting. 
Egypt transforms during Ramadan, with a lively yet spiritual atmosphere. Streets are decorated with colorful lanterns (fanous), mosques host extended prayers in the evening (Taraweeh), and families gather for large evening meals. The days are slower, but nights come alive with social gatherings, late-night cafes, and festive markets. 
If your guide or driver is fasting, they may need to break their fast at sunset. This usually involves a short stop for dates and water before continuing the tour. Travelers should be mindful and accommodating of these brief pauses. 
Since Ramadan follows the lunar calendar, its timing shifts by approximately 10 days earlier each year. When it falls in summer, the heat makes fasting more challenging, affecting daily routines. In winter, shorter days mean an earlier Iftar, with less impact on scheduling. 
Eid al-Fitr is a three-day holiday marking the end of Ramadan, filled with celebrations, feasts, and family gatherings. Expect bustling streets, morning prayer gatherings, and lively festivities. Shops and attractions may be crowded or closed during the first day of Eid. 
 
This 10-day Egypt tour offers a captivating blend of ancient wonders and cultural immersion. Explore iconic sites, sail the Nile on a felucca, and experience Nubian hospitality. Relax by the Red Sea and delve into Cairo's vibrant atmosphere.
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Days
Price
Small Group
10
From
€1465
€1725
This 5-day city break spends time seeing the main sites in Cairo, including of course the pyramids and sphinx, and famous Egyptian Museum. You also visit Alexandria, and a wide range of accommodation options are available.
Type
Days
Price
City Break
5
From
€2095
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