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From the peaks of the pyramids of Giza to the fascinating Red Sea reefs, Egypt is one of the most visited countries in the world. Sitting between the Middle East and Africa, this nation has a unique culture rooted in Arab and Bedouin traditions.

Winter in Egypt is mild and dry, offering a great environment for activities for all tastes. Explore the Great Library of Alexandria, once the biggest library in the ancient world, see the old ruins of Karnak Temple Complex, or immerse yourself in nature at Gebel Elba National Park. Regardless of what you choose to do, a winter trip to Egypt will surely help you create wonderful memories.

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Weather and Temperature in Egypt during Winter

Bab El-Wazir cemetery in Cairo which is a must-see while visiting Egypt.
It can get very chilly during the night in Egypt in winter, so bring warm clothes.

Starting in October and ending in February, Egypt in winter is characterized by mild temperatures and little precipitation. In the capital of the country, Cairo, temperatures range from 9°C in the coldest month of the year, January, to 29°C in early October. Precipitation is extremely rare, with an average of 2 days of rain per month.

As you head south, temperatures tend to increase and precipitation becomes even rarer. For instance, Aswan, located on the Nile, experiences highs of 36°C and lows of 9°C. Here, the only month experiencing precipitation is October, with an average of less than a day of rain.

Below you will find a table detailing the winter weather in Cairo.

  October November December January February
Avg high 28°C (82°F) 23°C (73°F) 19°C (66°F) 18°C (64°F) 18°C (64°F)
Avg low 18°C (64°F) 14°C (57°F) 10°C (50°F) 9°C (48°F) 9°C (48°F)
Daylight hours 11 11 11 11 11
Rainy days 0.5 1 3 4 3
Precipitation 5 mm 1 mm 3 mm 5 mm 4 mm

For a more seasonal overview, check out our guide on the best time to visit Egypt.

Other related articles:
Egypt in October
Egypt in November
Egypt in December
Egypt in January
Egypt in February

Why visit Egypt in Winter?

Head to Karnak Temple in Luxor while weather is good in Egypt in February.
February is a good time to visit Luxor as the temperatures are moderate.
Book a sand safari on a jeep while touring Egypt in February.
You can hop on a jeep and go on a sand safari in the deserts of Egypt.

There are plenty of reasons to consider touring Egypt in the winter. Here are our favorites.

  • Great weather conditions: Unlike the summer months, winter in Egypt is characterized by great weather conditions. In fact, summers here can be so hot that typical holiday activities such as sightseeing and hiking can be extremely challenging. On the other hand, the mild temperature and low chance of precipitation in the winter months make both these activities extremely pleasurable.
  • Festivals and celebrations: Winter months in Egypt also abound in festivities and celebrations. Take part in the Abu Simbel Sun Festival and see the site of Abu Simbel Temples illuminated by the sunrise, or join in the Coptic Christmas, celebrated every year in January.
  • Outdoor pursuits: Despite being mostly covered by desert, the northern part of Egypt is home to extremely diverse ecosystems. Winter is the ideal season to explore those areas as the rain in this month helps the vegetation bloom, creating breathtaking vistas. Check out Valley of the Kings and Karnak in Luxor and Elephantine Island in Aswan.

Top Destinations in Egypt during Winter

There are plenty of destinations to choose from when visiting Egypt. Here are our favorite places for a winter trip.

1. Cairo

A view of the city of Cairo during winter.
Cairo is one of the top sightseeing destinations in Egypt in winter.

You can’t visit Egypt without spending a few days in its capital. Cairo is renowned all over the world for its great museums, ancient ruins, and vibrant culture that shows evidence of the Arab, African, and Middle Eastern worlds. Get lost in the famous Khan el-Khalili, a local bazaar where you will find tons of products; take the perfect Instagram picture at The Giza Pyramid complex, and visit the fascinating Al-Azhar Mosque. Here are our tours to Cairo.

Major attractions: The Giza Pyramid complex and Sphinx, The Egyptian Museum, The Citadel, Museum of Islamic Art, Khan el-Khalili and Al-Azhar Mosque.

Pros:

  • The favorable weather conditions of the winter months are ideal for sightseeing all the highlights Cairo has to offer.
  • Cairo is also extremely popular thanks to its many museums. You can spend your days visiting The Egyptian Museum or Gayer-Anderson Museum, a popular art museum.
  • The mild temperatures make it way more enjoyable for you to try the local cuisine, especially in contrast with the suffocating summer temperatures when most people only manage to eat fresh fruit and veggies.

Cons:

  • Winter in Cairo is the high season, meaning that you will likely find many tourists!

2. Siwa Oasis

Relax in the Siwa oasis while visiting Egypt.
You can visit the literal oasis in the middle of the desert in Siwa for its hot springs.

Siwa is an oasis located in the Western Desert, roughly 50 km east of the Libyan border. This is the ideal place for those wanting to get a glimpse of the biggest desert in the world while fully immersing themselves in the unique local culture and enjoying the laid-back atmosphere.

Major attractions: Almaza Hot Springs, Temple of Amun, the salt plains and lakes, and Shali Fortress.

Pros:

  • Even during the high season, Siwa Oasis is a hidden gem and tends to be tourist-free.
  • The winter is the best time to visit this spot as in other months it becomes very, very hot!
  • Siwa Oasis is the home of Siwi Berbers, a culturally-rich group that developed a sophisticated and unique culture due to their historical isolation. This area is also renowned for its acceptance of homosexuality since ancient times.

Cons:

  • This may not be the greatest place if you’re looking for parties and clubs.

3. Gebel Elba National Park

A diver heading down in the sea with coral reef around him in Egypt.
You can try diving at Gebel Elba National Park and see the coral reefs.

Located on the southeastern side of Egypt, Gebel Elba National Park is in one of the least explored parts of the country and has spectacular views, ranging from coastal plains to mangrove forests, mountains, and dunes. With over 100 fish, 60 birds and 25 mammal species, this is the ideal place for those looking for more than just sand.

Major attractions: Coastal plains, marshes, mangroves, coral reefs, mountain highlands, valleys, and sand dunes.

Pros:

  • Winter months are characterized by the perfect weather conditions for those wanting to enjoy long hikes in nature.
  • Nature at Gebel Elba National Park blooms in this season. It is, in fact, in this period that the country experiences a bit of rain which helps the vegetation come to life.

Cons:

  •  You need special permission to enter the park (which is not always granted), so booking a tour or organizing in advance is recommended.

With plenty of destinations to choose from, a winter holiday in Egypt will never disappoint you.

Top activities during summer in Egypt

But what are the best winter activities in Egypt? Here are our top recommendations:

  • Adventure: Temperatures in Egypt in the winter are, in fact, mild and precipitation is extremely rare, giving you the perfect weather condition for adventure. Go hiking in Wadi El Rayan National Park to visit hot springs and oases and spot the local fauna, hop on a hot air balloon ride in Sharm-el-Sheikh or try bungee jumping in Cairo. Check out our adventure tours in Egypt.
  • Desert explorations: Winter is also ideal for those wanting to visit the desert without having the deal with the suffocating temperatures of the summer months. The choices are endless. Head towards Wadi El Gemal National Park in the Red Sea region where you can snorkel to see the coral reefs bordering the beach, or move to Wadi El Hitan National Park, located in the Whale Valley to see ancient whale fossils.
  • Sightseeing: The winter months are the best season for sightseeing tours in Egypt. In this period of the year, tourists can visit many of the spectacular Egyptian sites with less risk of getting sunburned, tired out, or overheated. Egypt abounds in old ruins, from the Valley of the Kings close to Thebes to the Abu Simbel Temples and the Monastery of Saint Catherine, the oldest continuously inhabited Christian monastery in the world. 

You are bound to have an amazing winter trip in Egypt with these wonderful activities to try out.

Travel tips to visit Egypt during summer

Get on quad bikes and around the desert while visiting Egypt.
ATV and quad bike tours are some of the most popular activities on Egyptian holidays.
  • Even though winter months are cooler than summer ones, don't forget to take your sun cream with you, especially if you live in a cold country and are not used to hot temperatures.
  • Bringing a scarf or veil with you is also a great option. This will not only protect you from the intense sun but will also be extremely useful when visiting mosques.
  • Don’t forget to take your lip balm with you. Egypt can be extremely dry, and, especially if you decide to visit the desert, it will be extremely useful.

Stunning nature, unique culture, and ancient civilization galore, a trip to Egypt in the winter will surely leave you speechless. With mild temperatures and extremely low chances of precipitation, winter here is the ideal season for all sorts of activities, ranging from hiking to sightseeing and more.

If you ever decide you need some help, don’t hesitate to reach out to our local experts, who will help you create your customized trip to Egypt.

Published by Tim Green, updated on April 28, 2023

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