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Budget Travel

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81 members Created Apr 2026

Slow travel in Eastern Europe: why I stayed 3 months

The Morocco vs Egypt budget travel comparison comes up for travelers considering North Africa, and they're genuinely different experiences.

Morocco is easier to navigate as a first-time budget traveler. The tourist infrastructure is well-developed, the riad guesthouse system provides reliable budget accommodation ($15-30/night for a private room), and English is widely spoken in tourist areas alongside French. The train network connects the major cities reliably.

Egypt is more logistically demanding but the archaeology is on a different scale. The Pyramids, Luxor, Karnak, Abu Simbel — the historical density is staggering. Budget accommodation in Cairo around Khan el-Khalili runs $12-20/night. Food from local restaurants is $3-6 for a full meal.

Costs compared on a 10-day trip: Morocco averages $45-55/day including accommodation, food, and transport. Egypt averages $35-50/day but with higher entrance fees for major sites (Pyramids compound: $10, Egyptian Museum: $15, Luxor Temple: $7).

Safety context: both countries have specific areas requiring awareness. Morocco's medinas are safe for tourists but have a reputation for aggressive guiding attempts. Egypt's tourist sites have strong police presence. Both countries are far safer for tourists than their reputations in Western media suggest.

My recommendation: Morocco for first-time solo travelers, Egypt for those who want maximum historical payoff and don't mind more logistical overhead.

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