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Frequently Asked Questions |
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frequently asked the following questions so we have
provided the answers for your convenience. If there
is something you wish to know that is not list here
please do not hesitate to contact us
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| Q: Is it safe to Travel
in Egypt? |
| A: Many U.S. travelers think
negatively when it comes to safety issues about
traveling to Egypt due to concerns for traveling
in other Middle Eastern Countries.
Air travel has probably never been safer than it
is now. And the security precautions the Egyptian
government has had in place to protect tourists
for the last 5 years are impressive. There are metal
detectors at the entries to all the sites, and at
the hotel entryways, you see the military presence
everywhere and over-the-road travel between certain
cities tourists frequent has been by army escorted
convoy. And there have been no problems. Tourism
is one of the country's most important sources of
hard currency, and besides not wanting any untoward
incidents, Egypt is very pragmatic and wants in
no way to jeopardize a vital economic benefit.
If seeing Egypt has always been your dream, this
is a good time to turn the dream into reality.
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| Q: Do I need a visa? |
| A: A passport and visa are
required. Travelers can obtain a renewable, 30-day
tourist visa at any port of entry, except at Taba
and Rafah, for a $15 fee, payable in U.S. dollars.
We will assist you with getting your visa in the
airport on arrival.
Visitors arriving overland and/or those previously
experiencing difficulty with their visa status in
Egypt must obtain a visa prior to arrival. Military
personnel arriving on commercial flights are not
exempt from passport and visa requirements. Proof
of Yellow Fever immunization is required if arriving
from an infected area. Evidence of an AIDS test
is required for everyone staying over 30 days. For
additional entry requirements, U.S. citizens may
contact:
Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt
3521 International Court, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008
(202) 895-5400
or the Egyptian consulates at:
1110 2nd Avenue
New York, NY 10022
(212) 759-7120
500 North Michigan Avenue, Ste. 1900
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 828-9162
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| Q: Can You accommodate
special requests? |
| A: We make every attempt to
satisfy all of our clients special requests. If
you require a specific diet or have an allergy we
will make every attempt to ensure that all included
meals meet your needs. If you have an ailment or
disease that prohibits you for certain activities
please let us know in advance so we can make the
necessary arrangements. Additionally, we think you
will find on the tour that we assist our clients
with getting special rooms, making purchases, etc.
We have been asked to do many things - if we can
do we WILL.
*Please be aware most sites, hotels and restaurants
do not meet the standards set by the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
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| Q: Will you meet me at
the airport on arrival? |
| A: Absolutely, a tour manager
from Quest Travel will meet you at the arrival hall.
In most cases, you will be shuttled by bus from
the plane to the immigration area. Immediately upon
entering the building you should look for your personal
Representative. They will be holding a sign and
direct you where to wait until all parties in the
group have come inside. Then you will be issued
your visa and assisted through immigration control.
Your tour manager will then collect all the checked
luggage and have them delivered to the bus. |
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| Q: How can I be reached
while on tour in case of an emergency? |
| A: You may be reached from
the USA by dialing 011, 202, 376-8000. This is the
office of our partner in Egypt and these people
can always get you a message or supply you with
the phone number for the current hotel or the cell
phone number of the tour manager traveling with
the group |
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| Q: What is it like to
tour Egypt with You? |
| A: Your tour with us is simply
the best. We offer tours that are more comprehensive
than other typical tour companies you will find
for Egypt. |
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| Q: Can Quest Travel
assist me with my return travel plans or extensions? |
| A: Of course, we can provide
you with travel assistance to/from and within Egypt.
Quest Travel will take care of all the details regarding
your reservation, confirmations and changes or additions
to your itinerary if applicable.
We frankly have no
competition because our tours are so special.
In many tours we have been able to arrange special
permission for private visits, access to areas not
normally open to tourists, lectures or guiding by
world renowned personalities, authors, Egyptologists
and is the most comprehensive you will find in Egypt.
We have established excellent contacts and a remarkable
reputation which allows your group to gain access
to special sites, have private viewings and virtually
experience Egypt like it is meant to be seen. |
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| Q: Can You assist me with
my return travel plans or extensions? |
| A: Of course, we can provide
you with travel assistance to/from and within Egypt.
We will take care of you and all the details regarding
your reservation, confirmations and changes or additions
to your itinerary if applicable. |
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Q: What should I budget
for tips while on tour? |
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A: We recommend $150 USD per
person for the entire trip payable up front in full.
This way we handle all the tips and the only thing
you have to worry about is enjoying your Beyond
First Class Vacation of Egypt.
*US Dollars were used for convenience but you can
certainly give tips to tour staff in local currency
as well.
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