United States

Entry & Travel Preparation

Before you step into the land of freedom and opportunity, plan ahead for a smooth U.S. adventure. Most travelers need an ESTA or visa depending on nationality. Keep your passport valid for at least six months beyond your stay. The U.S. offers endless diversity — from big cities to quiet national parks — so plan your route wisely. Bring curiosity, respect, and an open spirit — America has something for everyone ✨

Currency & Tipping

The local currency is the U.S. Dollar (USD). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it’s smart to carry some cash for tips and small purchases. Tipping is part of daily life — usually 15–20% at restaurants, and a few dollars for porters, drivers, or guides. It’s a simple way to show appreciation for great service 💵

Weather & Clothing Tips

The U.S. has every kind of weather — from snowy mountains to sunny beaches. Pack according to the region and season: warm layers for winter, light clothes for summer, and comfortable shoes for exploring. In coastal or desert areas, sunscreen and hats are essential. No matter where you go, comfort and versatility are key 👕🌤️

Airports & Transportation

Major gateways like New York’s JFK, Los Angeles International, and Chicago O’Hare connect travelers worldwide. Domestic flights and trains make cross-country travel easy, while car rentals are perfect for road trips. In cities, taxis, buses, and ride apps like Uber or Lyft are convenient. For a true American experience? Drive along Route 66 or the Pacific Coast Highway 🚗

Accommodations

Egypt has a stay for every traveler. From luxurious Nile-view resorts in Aswan to cozy hostels in downtown Cairo — you’ll find comfort everywhere. Red Sea resorts like Hurghada and Marsa Alam are perfect for beach lovers, while desert lodges offer silence and stars. Wherever you sleep, Egyptian hospitality will make you feel like royalty 👑

Local Food & Drinks

American cuisine is bold, diverse, and delicious. Try regional favorites — New York pizza, Texas barbecue, or Southern fried chicken. Enjoy a classic burger with fries or sip fresh-brewed coffee from a local café. For dessert, don’t miss apple pie or cheesecake. In the U.S., every meal tells a story of culture and creativity 🍔🥧

Health, Safety & Emergencies

Stay hydrated and pack any personal medications. Tap water is safe to drink in most places, and pharmacies are easy to find. Health care can be expensive, so travel insurance is highly recommended. The U.S. is generally safe — especially in tourist areas — just stay alert, respect local laws, and follow your instincts ❤️

Shopping & Local Treasures

The U.S. is a shopper’s dream. Explore big malls, outlet stores, and local boutiques for fashion, electronics, and souvenirs. Visit craft markets for handmade goods and local art. From luxury brands to small-town treasures, shopping here is an adventure in itself 🛍️✨

Top Attractions & Hidden Gems

The Statue of Liberty, Grand Canyon, and Golden Gate Bridge are just the beginning. Explore Yellowstone’s wild beauty, New Orleans’ jazz scene, or Chicago’s skyline views. Find hidden gems in small towns, coastal drives, and mountain trails. America’s magic lies not only in its landmarks — but in the stories waiting to be discovered 🌄

Culture, Customs & Communication

The U.S. celebrates diversity and individuality. Greet with a smile or a friendly “Hi,” and respect personal space. Be polite, tip fairly, and follow local rules. Each region has its own style — from laid-back California to classic New England charm. Embrace the differences — they’re what make America so unique 🇺🇸