Tailor-Made Your Own Holiday
Create your perfect trip with custom stops, flexible pacing, and 24/7 support.
Egypt weather in August 2026 marks the peak of the desert summer, bringing sunshine and soaring temperatures across the country. Daytime highs average around 37°C to 39°C (99°F to 102°F) in Cairo, while evening temperatures rarely drop below 25°C (77°F), making hydration and sun protection absolute priorities. While coastal paradises like Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh offer refreshing Red Sea breezes and vibrant marine life, the historical cities of Upper Egypt, like Luxor and Aswan, experience sweltering highs exceeding 40°C (104°F). However, the spectacular ancient monuments are remarkably crowd-free, offering an ideal opportunity for intrepid travelers to explore these magical sites in complete tranquility.
We offer private, customizable journeys tailored to your pace, moving away from the "factory-style" mass-market tours.
Travel with elite, licensed Egyptologists who act as storytellers, not just tour leaders.
24/7 "high-touch" support with a dedicated coordinator for every aspect of your multi-vendor itinerary.
Our "Tailor-Made" planning workflow ensures your trip matches your specific priorities and interests.
We prioritize premium guide quality and vetted, safe hotels to ensure a stress-free environment.
Advanced safety protocols and 24/7 emergency contact for total peace of mind during your adventure.
August is the last season of the summer where the temperature of Egypt in August is between 36.1 C (97 F) and 26.2 C (79.2 F) which is good for traveling
The temperature of Sharm el sheik in August is 37.5 C (99.5 F) and 28 C (82.4 F).
You should pack light clothes like T-shirts, shorts, long trousers, scarf, sunscreen plus light shoes and a swimsuit, any described medications, universal adapter, toilet paper, and more.
Every Indian traveler can do a number of amazing activities while being in August such as Nile Cruise between Luxor and Aswan, a delightful Dinner Cruise across the Nile River, a hot-air balloon over Upper Egypt, tropical water sports in the red sea such as diving, snorkeling, surfing, and a Super Safari across the Sahara.