Egypt & Jordan - OLD Currency
In Egypt:
The currency in Egypt is the Egyptian pound (£E). Notes are in denominations of £E100, £E50, £E20, £E10, £E5, £E1, £E0.50 and £E0.25, and coins are in denominations of 50, 25, 20, 10 and 5 Piastres. It's best to build up a supply of the small bills because you'll need them for baksheesh (a request for a tip for services rendered) and small purchases, and many shopkeepers and cabbies will not have - or claim they don't have - change.
In Jordan:
The national currency is the Jordanian dinar, abbreviated and generally referred to as JD. The dinar is divided into 100 piasters or 1,000 fils. For example, a price of 3.750 means 3 dinars and 750 fils. Major credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, upmarket shops and restaurants. It is best to carry local currency in smaller notes or coins, as vendors never seem to have change. It is also very handy when you like to give a tip. Jordanian currency should be left in the country, therefore exchange your currency prior to leaving.
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Egypt & Jordan - OLD
7 Unique Experiences!
- Expert Egyptologist guides
- Explore the impressive Valley of the Kings
- See the stunning temples of Abu Simbel
- Visit the beautiful Luxor and Karnak Temples
- Time to swim (or float!) in the Dead Sea
- Visit the incredible lost city of Petra
- Tour Wadi Rum by jeep and camel!
Tour Details
Trip Info
Group Size
Min: 6
| Max: 26
Transportation
Coach, Train, Plane, Cruise Ship, Felucca Sail Boat, 4WD Jeep & Camel
Tips
Pre-paid tips $230AUD p.p.
Destinations Visited
Cairo, Pyramids, Aswan, Abu Simbel, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Red Sea,
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