Day 5 (Cairo) – Final Thoughts
Cairo and indeed Egypt is a place that is steeped in ancient history known and taught about around the world. It is a destination also filled with 5 star luxury resorts which can portray a country through rose tinted glasses. It is for this reason why one decided to stay in Downtown Cairo to experience what city life is like for a wheelchair user. The difference between ‘luxury’ Egypt versus the reality is stark.
It can be said that Cairo is very difficult to navigate, even for those without wheelchairs. The lack of pavements means that, akin to India, it is daily practice to walk alongside multiple lanes of traffic. For those who are lucky enough to discover a pavement, it is unlikely that one will find a drop curb. As a result, a 20 minute wander may turn into a 60 minute jaunt for a wheelchair user with an element of imminent danger!
As of 2026, the majority of the public transportation in Cairo is inaccessible for wheelchair users. To facilitate movement, one would highly recommend using London Cab Egypt. In addition to providing a door to door service, it is possible to hire a cab for 8 hours. This allows one to visit attractions such as The Great Pyramids and Grand Egyptian Museum in the knowledge that a wheelchair accessible vehicle will be waiting for you.
















