
Egypt sits at the top of many Malaysian travellers' bucket lists for good reason. The Pyramids of Giza, the temples of Luxor, the diving reefs of the Red Sea, and the sprawling history of Cairo make it one of the most layered destinations in the world. And getting in as a Malaysian passport holder is simpler than most people expect.
Malaysians can enter Egypt visa-free for up to 14 days with just a valid passport. For longer stays, an eVisa is available online from USD 30, with no embassy visit required. This guide covers every entry option and everything you need to know before you land at Cairo International Airport.
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| Entry Option | Max Stay | Fee | Where to Apply | Best For |
| Visa-Free Entry | 14 days | Free | No application needed | Short trips, stopovers |
| eVisa (single entry) | 30 days | USD 30 | Online, before travel | Most travellers, first-time visitors |
| eVisa (multiple entry) | 30 days per visit | USD 65 | Online, before travel | Repeat visitors within 6 months |
| Visa on Arrival | 30 days | Similar to eVisa fee | At Cairo, Hurghada, Sharm El-Sheikh airports | Last-resort option |
Malaysian passport holders can enter Egypt without any pre-arranged visa for stays of up to 14 days. This applies to the entire country, including Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea coast. No online application, no embassy visit, and no fee.
If you are confident your trip fits comfortably within 14 days, no advance action is needed. Simply present your passport at immigration on arrival.
For stays beyond 14 days or for travellers who prefer to have their paperwork sorted before departure, the Egypt eVisa is the most practical option. It is applied for entirely online and the approval is sent to your email.
| eVisa Type | Fee | Validity | Max Stay Per Entry | Entries |
| Single Entry Tourist | USD 30 | 3 months from issue date | 30 days | 1 |
| Multiple Entry Tourist | USD 65 | 6 months from issue date | 30 days per visit | Multiple within validity |
Fees were revised in 2026 and are payable by Visa or Mastercard on the official portal.
| Processing Option | Timeline |
| Normal | 5 to 7 working days |
| Rush | 3 to 5 working days (additional fee) |
| Super Rush | 2 to 3 working days (highest fee) |
Apply at least one week before your travel date when using the normal option. Do not book non-refundable flights or hotels until your eVisa has been approved.
Malaysians can also obtain a visa at the airport on arrival at Cairo International Airport, Hurghada International Airport, and Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport. The fee is comparable to the eVisa rate. However, visa on arrival involves queueing at immigration desks, which can be time-consuming at busy periods, particularly on night flights into Cairo. The eVisa is the more comfortable option for most travellers.
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Cairo is one of the great cities of the world, chaotic and magnificent in equal measure. The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square holds the world's largest collection of pharaonic antiquities, including the treasures of Tutankhamun. The Giza Plateau, a 30-minute drive from the city centre, is home to the three Great Pyramids and the Great Sphinx — built over 4,500 years ago and still standing as one of the defining achievements of human civilisation. The view of the pyramids rising from the desert edge of the city is unlike anything else on earth. The nearby Mena House hotel, built in the shadow of the pyramids, is one of the most storied addresses in Egypt.
Luxor is an open-air museum on the east bank of the Nile. The Karnak Temple complex, the Luxor Temple, and the Valley of the Kings on the west bank — where Tutankhamun and many other pharaohs were buried — fill days of exploration. A Nile cruise between Luxor and Aswan is the classic way to move between the two cities, stopping at Edfu and Kom Ombo along the way. A hot air balloon flight over the Valley of the Kings at sunrise is one of the most dramatic experiences available in Egypt, with views across the Nile floodplain and the ancient temple rooftops.
Hurghada is Egypt's main Red Sea resort town and a world-class diving and snorkelling destination. The reefs off Giftun Island and the surrounding waters hold some of the clearest visibility and richest marine life in the region. Day trips from Hurghada to Cairo and Luxor by coach or private transfer are popular for travellers who want to combine beach time with ancient history.
Sharm El-Sheikh at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula is an international diving hub. Ras Mohammed National Park nearby is widely considered one of the top dive sites in the world. Mount Sinai, a significant site for Muslims, Christians, and Jews, is a three-hour hike from the base and best climbed overnight to reach the summit for sunrise.
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Egypt is a Muslim-majority country and halal food is the norm rather than the exception. Pork is essentially absent from standard Egyptian cuisine. Street food staples such as koshari, falafel, ful medames, and shawarma are widely available and filling. International fast food chains are halal-certified. Alcohol is available in tourist hotels and some restaurants but is not present in local establishments.
Egypt is conservative outside of resort areas. Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is expected when visiting mosques, markets, and local neighbourhoods. Beachwear is appropriate at Red Sea resorts but not in city areas. Carrying a scarf for mosque visits is practical.
The Egyptian Pound (EGP) has experienced significant exchange rate fluctuations in recent years. ATMs are widely available in Cairo, Hurghada, and Sharm El-Sheikh. Carrying some small-denomination notes for tipping and local purchases is useful, as card acceptance at smaller vendors is inconsistent.
October to April is the most comfortable time for visiting Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, with temperatures ranging from 18°C to 28°C. Summer months (June to August) bring intense heat, with Cairo regularly exceeding 38°C and Luxor reaching 40°C or higher. The Red Sea coast is pleasant year-round for beach and diving holidays.
Domestic flights between Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, and Sharm El-Sheikh are affordable and save significant travel time. For Cairo city travel, ride-hailing apps including Uber and Careem operate reliably. Negotiating fares for taxis and tuk-tuks before you board is standard practice.
Egypt rewards travellers who plan ahead, especially when it comes to securing the best fares and the most in-demand activity spots. Traveloka is Southeast Asia's largest travel aplikasi and gives Malaysian travellers a single platform to search and compare flights from Kuala Lumpur to Cairo, Hurghada, and Sharm El-Sheikh, book hotels ranging from central Cairo budget options to pyramid-view luxury resorts, and reserve activity tickets before they sell out. All bookings are managed in one account, and you can pay in Ringgit using FPX, Maybank, CIMB, credit card, and other local Malaysian payment methods without dealing with foreign currency at checkout.
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