Deciding on the best
time for a visit
involves striking a
balance between climatic
and tourist factors.
Egypt's traditional
season runs from
late
November to late
February , when the
Nile Valley is balmy,
although Cairo can be
overcast and chilly.
However, at these times,
particularly during the
peak months of December
and January, the major
Nile resorts of Luxor
and Aswan get
unpleasantly crowded.
This winter season is
also the busiest period
for the Sinai resorts,
while Hurghada is active
year round.
With this in mind,
March or April are
good compromise options,
offering decent climate
and fewer visitors. In
May and June the
heat is still tolerable
but, after that,
Egyptians rich enough to
do so migrate to Alex
and the coastal resorts.
From July to
September the south
and desert are
ferociously hot and
sightseeing is best
limited to early morning
or evening - though
August still sees droves
of backpackers.
October into early
November is perhaps
the best time of all,
with easily manageable
climate and crowds.
Weather and tourism
apart, the Islamic
religious calendar
and its related
festivals can have an
effect on your travel.
The most important
factor is Ramadan
, the month of daytime
fasting, which can be
problematic for eating
and transport, though
the festive evenings do
much to compensate.