What kind of clothes should I use at Egypt and Jordan during the daylight [closed]
I'm going to Egypt and Jordan in April. I'm trying to understand what is the best combination of clothes my wife and I should be used there.
We are occidentals. During our summer in Sydney, Australia we have been wearing shorts, t-shirts or not and most of the time hats.
I don't know if the best practice is wearing light clothes with long sleeves or just a sunscreen I am ok against the strong sun of the region.
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cities:
- Cairo
- Aswan
- Luxor
- Amman
- Jerash
egypt jordan deserts
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I'm going to Egypt and Jordan in April. I'm trying to understand what is the best combination of clothes my wife and I should be used there.
We are occidentals. During our summer in Sydney, Australia we have been wearing shorts, t-shirts or not and most of the time hats.
I don't know if the best practice is wearing light clothes with long sleeves or just a sunscreen I am ok against the strong sun of the region.
Update
cities:
- Cairo
- Aswan
- Luxor
- Amman
- Jerash
egypt jordan deserts
closed as too broad by JonathanReez♦, David Richerby, JoErNanO♦, Ali Awan, Giorgio Feb 27 '17 at 13:40
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Can you give us an idea of where you'll be traveling to? Especially in Jordan this can make a difference in what to expect - as a general rule though Jordan will be milder than Egypt, but neither will be too extreme - as you are not going there during the peak summer months.
– Burhan Khalid
Feb 27 '17 at 7:40
This is two separate questions and should be asked as such.
– David Richerby
Feb 27 '17 at 8:14
Where in Egypt are you going, and are you bothered about things like avoiding funny looks, looking less obviously like a tourist, etc? (if you're just going to resorts in Sharm etc don't bother, wear anything, but if you're going to say downtown Cairo covering arms and legs does help) Also see What kind of clothes and footwear are ideal to visit Egypt? which might cover some of this question
– user568458
Feb 27 '17 at 16:20
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I'm going to Egypt and Jordan in April. I'm trying to understand what is the best combination of clothes my wife and I should be used there.
We are occidentals. During our summer in Sydney, Australia we have been wearing shorts, t-shirts or not and most of the time hats.
I don't know if the best practice is wearing light clothes with long sleeves or just a sunscreen I am ok against the strong sun of the region.
Update
cities:
- Cairo
- Aswan
- Luxor
- Amman
- Jerash
egypt jordan deserts
I'm going to Egypt and Jordan in April. I'm trying to understand what is the best combination of clothes my wife and I should be used there.
We are occidentals. During our summer in Sydney, Australia we have been wearing shorts, t-shirts or not and most of the time hats.
I don't know if the best practice is wearing light clothes with long sleeves or just a sunscreen I am ok against the strong sun of the region.
Update
cities:
- Cairo
- Aswan
- Luxor
- Amman
- Jerash
egypt jordan deserts
egypt jordan deserts
edited Feb 28 '17 at 2:16
asked Feb 27 '17 at 4:57
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closed as too broad by JonathanReez♦, David Richerby, JoErNanO♦, Ali Awan, Giorgio Feb 27 '17 at 13:40
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Can you give us an idea of where you'll be traveling to? Especially in Jordan this can make a difference in what to expect - as a general rule though Jordan will be milder than Egypt, but neither will be too extreme - as you are not going there during the peak summer months.
– Burhan Khalid
Feb 27 '17 at 7:40
This is two separate questions and should be asked as such.
– David Richerby
Feb 27 '17 at 8:14
Where in Egypt are you going, and are you bothered about things like avoiding funny looks, looking less obviously like a tourist, etc? (if you're just going to resorts in Sharm etc don't bother, wear anything, but if you're going to say downtown Cairo covering arms and legs does help) Also see What kind of clothes and footwear are ideal to visit Egypt? which might cover some of this question
– user568458
Feb 27 '17 at 16:20
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Can you give us an idea of where you'll be traveling to? Especially in Jordan this can make a difference in what to expect - as a general rule though Jordan will be milder than Egypt, but neither will be too extreme - as you are not going there during the peak summer months.
– Burhan Khalid
Feb 27 '17 at 7:40
This is two separate questions and should be asked as such.
– David Richerby
Feb 27 '17 at 8:14
Where in Egypt are you going, and are you bothered about things like avoiding funny looks, looking less obviously like a tourist, etc? (if you're just going to resorts in Sharm etc don't bother, wear anything, but if you're going to say downtown Cairo covering arms and legs does help) Also see What kind of clothes and footwear are ideal to visit Egypt? which might cover some of this question
– user568458
Feb 27 '17 at 16:20
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Can you give us an idea of where you'll be traveling to? Especially in Jordan this can make a difference in what to expect - as a general rule though Jordan will be milder than Egypt, but neither will be too extreme - as you are not going there during the peak summer months.
– Burhan Khalid
Feb 27 '17 at 7:40
Can you give us an idea of where you'll be traveling to? Especially in Jordan this can make a difference in what to expect - as a general rule though Jordan will be milder than Egypt, but neither will be too extreme - as you are not going there during the peak summer months.
– Burhan Khalid
Feb 27 '17 at 7:40
This is two separate questions and should be asked as such.
– David Richerby
Feb 27 '17 at 8:14
This is two separate questions and should be asked as such.
– David Richerby
Feb 27 '17 at 8:14
Where in Egypt are you going, and are you bothered about things like avoiding funny looks, looking less obviously like a tourist, etc? (if you're just going to resorts in Sharm etc don't bother, wear anything, but if you're going to say downtown Cairo covering arms and legs does help) Also see What kind of clothes and footwear are ideal to visit Egypt? which might cover some of this question
– user568458
Feb 27 '17 at 16:20
Where in Egypt are you going, and are you bothered about things like avoiding funny looks, looking less obviously like a tourist, etc? (if you're just going to resorts in Sharm etc don't bother, wear anything, but if you're going to say downtown Cairo covering arms and legs does help) Also see What kind of clothes and footwear are ideal to visit Egypt? which might cover some of this question
– user568458
Feb 27 '17 at 16:20
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Can you give us an idea of where you'll be traveling to? Especially in Jordan this can make a difference in what to expect - as a general rule though Jordan will be milder than Egypt, but neither will be too extreme - as you are not going there during the peak summer months.
– Burhan Khalid
Feb 27 '17 at 7:40
This is two separate questions and should be asked as such.
– David Richerby
Feb 27 '17 at 8:14
Where in Egypt are you going, and are you bothered about things like avoiding funny looks, looking less obviously like a tourist, etc? (if you're just going to resorts in Sharm etc don't bother, wear anything, but if you're going to say downtown Cairo covering arms and legs does help) Also see What kind of clothes and footwear are ideal to visit Egypt? which might cover some of this question
– user568458
Feb 27 '17 at 16:20