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The Desert Circuit

Egypt

14 days from £3,145pp Inc. international flights

An itinerary that combines time in Cairo, Luxor and Alexandria with a journey through Egypt's remote, unexplored western desert region.

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At a Glance

When to go to Egypt

Traditionally Egypt has been seen as a winter destination, with most visitors arriving between October and April. At this time of year, Cairo and Lower Egypt (the area towards the Mediterranean) are pleasantly cool, with average maximum temperatures in the low twenties celsius.

Upper Egypt (around Aswan and Luxor) tends to be a few degrees warmer, but still very pleasant. There may be some rain in Lower Egypt, but it is light and sporadic.

The summer season from May to September is hot, especially in Upper Egypt where temperatures can hit 50C. The high temperatures are, however, alleviated by very dry air, airconditioning, far fewer visitors and lower prices, making summer a viable season for your trip.

Day by Day Climate Information

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PlaceDaily Max TemperatureMonthly Rainfall
Day 1 - Cairo
 
 
Day 2 - Cairo
 
 
Day 3 - Alexandria
 
 
Day 4 - Siwa
 
 
Day 5 - Siwa
 
 
Day 6 - Siwa
 
 
Day 7 - Bahariya
 
 
Day 8 - Farafra
 
 
Day 9 - Dakhla
 
 
Day 10 - Kharga
 
 
Day 11 - Luxor
 
 
Day 12 - Luxor
 
 
Day 13 - Luxor
 
 
Climate data provided by Weather2Travel.com
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