Packing for Cairo
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Packing for Cairo
I am starting my packing for Botswana with a stop in Cairo in early Sept. Thinking about suggested restrictions, are shorts ok for sightseeing or capris or do we need long pants? Any other suggestions?
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As Casual_Cairo likes to say - "no arms, no legs, no breasts!" (I hope I got that right!)
Pants - no shorts, but capris are fine. Pants, of course, are fine, but be careful with jeans because they can get hot!
Tops - keep the upper arms covered and nothing too revealing or low-cut.
I liked wearing loose, flowy skirts and tops because I felt they were more comfortable than pants.
Pants - no shorts, but capris are fine. Pants, of course, are fine, but be careful with jeans because they can get hot!
Tops - keep the upper arms covered and nothing too revealing or low-cut.
I liked wearing loose, flowy skirts and tops because I felt they were more comfortable than pants.
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<<<"no arms, no legs, no breasts!" (I hope I got that right!)>>>
Close but not quite -- "no shoulders, no knees, no breasts" is more like it -- so capris and short-sleeve shirts are perfectly fine. Skirts are fine but only if they're below-the-knee, even when sitting.
Close but not quite -- "no shoulders, no knees, no breasts" is more like it -- so capris and short-sleeve shirts are perfectly fine. Skirts are fine but only if they're below-the-knee, even when sitting.
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Remember you will be here during Ramadan as well, when you should be more conservative than usual, if possible. Certainly there will be LOADS of disrespectful tourists at the pyramids and the museum and elsewhere during this time, but please since you asked, try to be as respectful of the holiday as you can. As the ladies above mentioned, you can remain cool in a skirt and long sleeved cotton top if it is fabric that can breath - does NOT mean see-thru though.
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Hi, Patricia, Casual Cairo, and all you others who've signed in....
I'm in the middle of getting things together for our trip to Jordan and Egypt, and I've taken your input to heart. The only other Muslim counties I've visited are Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and the Malaysian part of Borneo) but I understand about the need for modesty. For this trip I had pause, though, about cropped pants which are so much more comfortable for me than long pants. And I get from all of you out there that those are ok. Thank you all for your contributions.
I'm in the middle of getting things together for our trip to Jordan and Egypt, and I've taken your input to heart. The only other Muslim counties I've visited are Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and the Malaysian part of Borneo) but I understand about the need for modesty. For this trip I had pause, though, about cropped pants which are so much more comfortable for me than long pants. And I get from all of you out there that those are ok. Thank you all for your contributions.
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Our two boys (15/11) wore long shorts (but still above the knee) last week in Cairo. I asked several people (guides/hotel staff) about it and they all said shorts were completely acceptable and not the least bit disrespectful.
I wore very lightweight long pants. I keep reading how they are actually better in hot weather than shorts. Not for me. I was dying to put shorts on.
I wore very lightweight long pants. I keep reading how they are actually better in hot weather than shorts. Not for me. I was dying to put shorts on.
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cold - I am not surprised the people you asked said that shorts were okay. As a general rule, Egyptian people like to "please" and they will rarely tell you that something is wrong, or inappropriate, or not possible.
I was just looking at photos of my sons from our Egypt years and noticed that the first time we went to the pyramids - they were in shorts. But every time after that, they are in long-zip off pants. Obviously, our "cultural training" came AFTER that first trip. They did wear shorts around our little suburb (where clothing "rules" were more relaxed), but not for trips into town.
I do know that every time the boys went on a field trip for school, the boys were told to wear long pants - no matter what time of year. Boys that arrived at school in shorts did not go on the field trips.
I was just looking at photos of my sons from our Egypt years and noticed that the first time we went to the pyramids - they were in shorts. But every time after that, they are in long-zip off pants. Obviously, our "cultural training" came AFTER that first trip. They did wear shorts around our little suburb (where clothing "rules" were more relaxed), but not for trips into town.
I do know that every time the boys went on a field trip for school, the boys were told to wear long pants - no matter what time of year. Boys that arrived at school in shorts did not go on the field trips.
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Grcxx3 - you are probably right but they actually seemed dismissive of the question about shorts. But four days doesn't make me an expert.
Now I have to find clothing threads about Greece and Spain. I have never seen so many shorts and flip flops in my life. Including on the locals.
Now I have to find clothing threads about Greece and Spain. I have never seen so many shorts and flip flops in my life. Including on the locals.