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See the pyramids, temples and the Nile on a real backpacker budget — roughly $25–65 a day.

Budget Egypt Tours & Backpacking

Backpack Egypt on $25–65/day: dorm hostels, day trains, koshary and cheap monument tickets. Book affordable tours and see how far your money goes.

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Egypt is one of the cheapest bucket-list countries you can still do properly in 2026. With dorm beds, day trains, street food and student discounts, a comfortable backpacker trip runs roughly $25–65 a day — and the headline sights that pull everyone here, the Giza pyramids, Karnak and the Valley of the Kings, stay cheap by global standards if you sidestep the tourist traps. The experiences below are picked for value: small-group day tours, temple entries and Nile add-ons that stretch a tight budget without cutting the good parts. Prices move, so treat every figure here as a range to verify before you book.

What a day actually costs

A sensible all-in backpacker day lands around $40–70, covering a rated dorm, street food, local transport and a monument ticket or two. Push harder — cheapest dorm, street food only, metro or microbus, one paid site — and a true shoestring day drops to about $20–30. A rough mid-range split looks like accommodation $12–20, food and water $8–15, transport $5–10, sightseeing $15–25 and a few dollars of tips and buffer. Over two weeks, a safe and comfortable trip is usually quoted at $600–900 total, or about $45–65 a day.

Where to sleep

Cairo's downtown backpacker scene is where the value is. Heritage Hostel on Talaat Harb faces the Egyptian Museum with dorms around $7 and free breakfast; The Australian Hostel runs dorms near $8 and arranges tours and airport transfers; Meramees and Madina sit around $10 a dorm, the latter with a kitchen for self-catering. Nationally, dorms broadly start at $5–8, with clean A/C downtown Cairo beds at $12–20 and private rooms in hostels or basic guesthouses around $15–25. Down south, Aswan hostels average roughly $7.42 a night and Dahab about $11.55. Book ahead — the best-value places reportedly sell out fast, and last-minute leaves you in overpriced rooms.

Getting around cheaply

Day trains are the backpacker sweet spot for Cairo–Luxor–Aswan: express 1st class A/C runs about $40, 2nd class A/C about $35, and the slower "Russian" trains drop to $26–31 for short hops. A sleeper train saves a night's bed but costs more, with quotes swinging from ~$90 up past $130 — verify the current fare directly. Since 2022 foreigners pay higher seated-train fares, so an overnight seat "no longer saves much" versus a sleeper. Foreigners book via Bookaway or 12Go, or at Ramses station's Foreign Reservation Office. Intercity coaches like GoBus run about $15 a leg and reach the Red Sea. In-city, Cairo Metro tickets are under $0.40; use Uber, InDrive or Careem rather than street taxis, which inflate fares for foreigners.

Eating for a few dollars

Street food is where Egypt gets genuinely cheap. Koshary, the national plate of rice, lentils, pasta and crispy onions, runs about 40–70 EGP ($0.80–1.40); a falafel (ta'ameya) sandwich is under 25 EGP (~$0.50). Budget $8–15 a day for food and sealed water combined — tap water isn't safe to drink, so factor $1–3 for bottles. The reliable rule: only eat where locals are queueing out the door, and skip tourist menus near the sites, which can mark prices up 300–500%.

Free and cheap sights

Much of Egypt's atmosphere is free. Wander Khan el-Khalili bazaar and old Islamic Cairo on foot, ride the Metro to dodge traffic, and take Nile-side walks that cost nothing. When you do pay, it's modest: Giza Pyramids about $11 (interior +$18), Valley of the Kings ~$13, Karnak ~$10 and the Egyptian Museum ~$10. If you're eligible, an ISIC student card is cited as roughly 50% off most sites — potentially $150+ over two weeks.

A budget route that works

The classic two-week overland ($600–900) runs Cairo — pyramids, museum, Khan el-Khalili — then a day or sleeper train south to Luxor for Karnak and the Valley of the Kings, on to Aswan, an optional felucca on the Nile, and back north. For a slower chill-out, add Dahab in South Sinai: a long-standing backpacker base with ~$10 dorms and cheap diving and snorkelling. Egypt is doable year-round, but the cooler October–April window is the most comfortable stretch for temple-heavy days.

常见问题

How cheap can Egypt really be?

Very cheap by bucket-list standards. A true shoestring day — cheapest dorm around $7 with free breakfast, street food only, metro or microbus, and one paid site or a free-walk day — can land near $20–30. A more comfortable mid-backpacker day runs about $40–70. Headline monuments stay affordable too: the Giza Pyramids are around $11 and the Egyptian Museum about $10. Prices shift, so verify before booking.

What daily budget should I plan for?

Plan for roughly $40–70 a day as a mid-backpacker, covering a rated dorm, street food, local transport and a monument ticket or two. A rough split is accommodation $12–20, food and water $8–15, transport $5–10, sightseeing $15–25, and $3–5 for tips and buffer. Over a two-week trip that works out to about $600–900 total, or $45–65 a day for something safe and comfortable.

What's the cheapest way to get around Egypt?

For long hauls like Cairo–Luxor–Aswan, day trains are the sweet spot: express 1st class A/C is about $40, 2nd class A/C about $35, and slower "Russian" trains drop to $26–31 for short hops. Intercity coaches such as GoBus run about $15 a leg. In cities, the Cairo Metro is under $0.40 a ride and microbuses are cheapest of all — but use Uber, InDrive or Careem instead of street taxis, which inflate fares for foreigners. Foreigners book trains via Bookaway or 12Go.

Which budget hostels are worth booking?

Downtown Cairo has the best value. Heritage Hostel faces the Egyptian Museum with dorms around $7 and free breakfast; The Australian Hostel runs dorms near $8 and arranges tours and transfers; Meramees and Madina are around $10, the latter with a kitchen for self-catering. Dorms broadly start at $5–8 nationally, with clean A/C downtown beds at $12–20. Book ahead — the best-value places reportedly sell out, and last-minute pushes you into pricier rooms.

Is budget travel in Egypt safe?

Budget travel here is well-trodden, but a few habits protect your money and your trip. Withdraw EGP only from secure bank ATMs in hotels or malls, not street machines, to avoid skimming. Decline "free gifts" that then trigger a $10–20 demand, and don't eat on tourist menus near the sites. Drink only sealed or bottled water, since tap water isn't considered safe. Carry small bills (10/20/50 EGP) for the tipping (baksheesh) that's effectively mandatory for guards and attendants.

What does a budget itinerary look like?

The classic two-week overland ($600–900) runs Cairo — pyramids, Egyptian Museum, Khan el-Khalili — then a day or sleeper train south to Luxor for Karnak and the Valley of the Kings, on to Aswan, an optional felucca on the Nile, and back north. It matches the $45–65/day, 14-day estimate. For a cheap chill-out add-on, Dahab in South Sinai is a long-standing backpacker base with ~$10 dorms and cheap diving and snorkelling.

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