Worldwide Movers Egypt provide international relocations by sea and air, local moves, office moves and storage. We also provide an essential import and export service by sea and air, for international AID agencies.
Worldwide Movers Egypt services one of the largest markets in Eastern Africa.
With a focus on customer service, hard work, dedication and staff training our business continues to grow and has an excellent reputation for good communication and high quality service.
Our dedicated team are knowledgeable, experienced and have extensive removal skills. We have comprehensive export/import, freight and customs formalities abilities.
Our team attend annual workshops and overseas conferences with agency network partners. We are proud of our reputation as Africa’s Gold Standard of the relocation industry.
Amar Mubarak
Manager
Amar has extensive industry experience and an excellent local network in Cairo. He brings a great deal to the group and enjoys serving Worldwide Movers Group's clients in such a big, diverse and fascinating market.
Population: Approximatley 111 million
Capital: Cairo
Language: Arabic is the official language.
Government: Republican semi-presidential.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is estimated to be around $404 billion USD.
GDP per capita is estimated to be around $4,090 USD.
Currency: Egyptian Pound (EGP) Commonly abbreviated as LE "livre égyptienne".
Egypt, the largest Arab country, plays a central role in Middle Eastern politics. It gained independence in 1952 and became the Republic of Egypt. Times of political instability and change include the 2011 revolution and the 2013 military coup d'état.
Egypt's great cities and agricultural activity are concentrated along the banks and delta of the Nile. The rest of Egypt is mostly desert, including the Eastern and Western Deserts and the Sinai Peninsula.
Population growth and limited arable land strain the country's resources. Political unrest has often paralysed government efforts to address any problems.
Egypt depends heavily on agriculture, tourism, and cash input from Egyptians working abroad (Saudi Arabia and the Gulf). The Suez Canal provides a significant source of revenue.
Egypt is one of the oldest and most influential civilizations in human history. It is a major tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors to explore its world-renowned historical sites, including the pyramids, Luxor, and Aswan.
Islam is the predominant religion (Sunni Muslims). There are also Christian communities (Coptic Christians).
Egypt has several mobile phone and internet service providers and a well-established telecommunications sector. Here are some of the major mobile phone and internet providers in Egypt:
Vodafone Egypt Vodafone Egypt, Orange Egypt Orange Egypt, Etisalat Egypt Etisalat Egypt, We Telecom (Telecom Egypt) We Telecom
Our City Orientation Tour provides a safe and friendly way to get to know your new home. We help you to find what you need and make your initial settling-in period a little easier. We are happy to drive you and show you some key places. Or, you can drive your own car to get accustomed to driving in local city traffic.
Transport in Cairo:
Cairo has a metro system that consists of three lines: Line 1, Line 2, and Line 3. The metro is a convenient and affordable way to travel between different parts of the city. It avoids traffic congestion - especially during rush hours.
Cairo has an extensive bus network that covers various areas of the city. Buses are a budget-friendly mode of transportation, but they can be affected by traffic congestion. There are both public buses and private companies operating in Cairo.
Microbuses are small vans that operate on specific routes throughout the city. Popular in areas where regular bus routes might not be as accessible ande more flexible but they might not follow strict schedules.
Taxis are widely available in Cairo. You can hail them on the street and find them at designated taxi stands. Uber and Careem provide a convenient and often safer alternative to traditional taxis. Users can request rides through mobile apps, and the fare is usually determined beforehand.
Tuk-tuks are three-wheeled vehicles commonly found in some areas of Cairo. They are good for short-distance travel and can navigate narrow streets but are not as comfortable as taxis.
The Cairo Water Bus operates on the Nile River and offers a scenic view of the city - a unique way to travel.
Expat-friendly neighbourhoods in Cairo
Maadi is one of the most popular neighbourhoods for expats in Cairo. It is known for its greenery, quiet residential streets, and a variety of international schools. Maadi has apartments, villas, gated communities and many restaurants, cafes, and recreational facilities.
Zamalek is an upscale island on the Nile River. It has a cosmopolitan atmosphere, cultural attractions, and a wide range of dining and entertainment options. It is home to many embassies and offers luxury apartments with stunning Nile views.
New Cairo (Fifth Settlement) offers modern housing complexes, shopping malls, and international schools. The area is popular for its spacious residential compounds and a more suburban lifestyle.
6th of October City is on the outskirts of Cairo with planned communities and spacious housing options. It's a quiet area compared to the city centre, making it attractive to expatriates seeking a more suburban lifestyle. The area has international schools and modern amenities.
Heliopolis is a historic district with tree-lined streets and a mix of architectural styles. It has a diverse expatriate community and offers various housing options, including apartments and villas. Heliopolis has several international schools, shopping areas, and cultural attractions.
Dokki is central and known for it convenience and accessibility to businesses, shops, and entertainment venues. This popular area is close to downtown Cairo and offers a range of housing options, including apartments.
Agouza is on the west bank of the Nile and is known for its lively atmosphere. It is central and offers a mix of residential and commercial areas where expats often find apartments.
Katameya Heights is an upscale residential community that attracts expatriates seeking luxury living. It features a golf course, upscale villas, and a clubhouse. The area is known for its exclusivity and high-end amenities.
Visit different areas, explore the local amenities, and consult with locals or other expatriates to find the neighbourhood that best suits your needs.
Look for international schools that follow recognised curricula, such as the International Baccalaureate (IB) or British or American educational systems. Try institutions like
Cairo American College (CAC) Cairo American College
American International School in Egypt (AISE) American International School in Egypt
British International School in Cairo (BISC) British International School in Cairo
Maadi British International School (MBIS) Maadi British International School
Modern English School Cairo (MESC) Modern English School Cairo
The International School of Choueifat - Cairo (ISC Cairo) ISC Cairo
Deutsche Evangelische Oberschule (DEO) Deutsche Evangelische Oberschule
Lycée Français du Caire (LFC) Lycée Français du Caire
New Cairo British International School (NCBIS) New Cairo British International School
Ensure that the schools are accredited by relevant educational authorities or international accreditation bodies.
Consider the curriculum offered by the school and whether it aligns with your child's educational needs and future plans.
Check the school's facilities, resources, and extracurricular activities to ensure a well-rounded education.
Aim for accommodation and schooling within a sensible commute!
Stay safe, be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
Research: Learn about the city and which areas are safe. Stay updated on local news and events, travel advisories or safety alerts issued for the city.
Accommodation: Use reputable well-reviewed accommodations. Look for good security measures. Use reliable booking platforms to ensure your reservation is legitimate.
Transport: Use licensed and reputable transport options. Avoid travelling alone late at night and use well-lit and busy routes.
Avoid Risky Areas: Be cautious in unfamiliar or poorly lit areas, especially at night.
Personal Belongings: Keep your belongings secure. Use anti-theft backpacks or money belts. Be cautious with flashy jewellery, expensive gadgets and large amounts of cash.
Contacts: Contact locals or expats who can give you guidance. Share your plans with someone you trust. Know the local emergency numbers (police, medical, fire). Carry a list of contacts, including the nearest embassy or consulate.
ITC: Use secure Wi-Fi connections and consider using a VPN. Keep your devices charged and have a backup power source.
Language: Learn some basic phrases in the local language, especially those for seeking help or directions.
Cultural Sensitivity: Respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly in areas where it is appropriate.
Health Precautions: Be aware of health risks and take necessary vaccinations. Carry necessary medications and know the location of local medical facilities.
Trust Your Instincts: If a situation feels uncomfortable, remove yourself from it. Trust your instincts and be cautious about accepting invitations or assistance from strangers.
Moving costs are based on factors such as:
The volume and weight of your belongings
Whether your belongings are being shipped by air, sea or road (or a combination)
Your origin and destination
Any special requirements you have such as crating for art work
Ease of access to your property
Additional services requested
Please provide our surveyor and operations manager with as much information as possible.
We use the assessment made by our surveyor and the information you provide to calculate your quote.
As each move is unique our service usually begins with a survey. Our surveyor will estimate the volume of goods to be shipped and the materials needed. He will listen carefully to any special instructions or requests you may have. He will also make an assessment of the property checking for any access issues (narrow gates or height restrictions) and look at lift access and staircases.
We have teams of highly experienced professional packers
We use high quality and appropriate materials to protect and pack your belongings
* You should not pack your own belongings
Many countries will not allow entry of goods that have been packed by their owners (PBO). This ensures no prohibited items are shipped with your belongings.
Any boxes labelled PBO are very likely to be opened and searched by customs officials
Our teams will produce a detailed packing list which they will ask you to sign
We do not ship prohibited goods, such as:
Ivory or furs, drugs, weapons, hazardous materials or perishable items.
Each location has its own export and import regulations. Our teams will be able to advise.
We do not pack keys or passports (you will need those)
It is recommended that you carry any small high value items, such as jewellery, rather than having it shipped with your goods
Your normal household insurance is unlikely to cover your goods in transit.
We offer protection cover for your move including marine insurance.
Your shipment may be insured by your origin agent if you are importing your goods to us.
It is very important that you complete a detailed valued inventory of your goods as one box may contain items of much greater value than another.
Please read our terms and conditions for information on liability.
It helps if you are organised.....
Make sure you have applied for any visas or permissions you will need and have your passports up to date and ready
Dispose of or sell any items you do not wish to take
Separate items to be shipped from those to remain
Separate items to be shipped by air and those to be shipped by sea (if appropriate)
Label or attach stickers to the items to be packed
Organise school books or your children's much loved toys
From start to finish the entire moving process has a number of steps:
Survey - please book your survey as far in advance as is practical
Quote - once your survey is done our team will contact shipping line and destination agents. Once all this information is in and collated we can provide you with a quote/estimate.
PLEASE NOTIFY US OF ANY CHANGES
Packing dates - we can be very busy especially at peak packing time in the summer months. We will always aim to pack on or close to your preferred dates when possible
Transport to port
Export clearing
Loading onto shipping vessel
Transit by sea or air - this can take a day to several weeks. We can give an estimated time of arrival (ETA) to help you with planning. However, many things affect the transit time and are out of our control: technical issues, weather, international incidents, port congestion etc. Your shipment is tracked and the ETA adjusted accordingly.
Offloading from the vessel
Import clearing
Transport to storage or your new home
Unpacking and debris removal
We will provide you with a comprehensive and detailed quote for our services which should highlight any exclusions.
DUTY AND TAX: Customs/import duty is imposed when people bring goods into a country. Duty can vary widely depending on the country and its specific customs regulations. Personal belongings and household goods are sometimes duty free or have a reduced rate. Exemptions or reductions may apply to some individuals, such as expatriates on short-term assignments and diplomats. Depending on the country there may be other taxes and levys charged on your shipment.
A customs declaration including a detailed inventory, packing list, and relevant identification documents is crucial for smooth customs clearance. Some countries may require additional documents, such as a visa, work permit, or proof of residence. We can provide guidance on the documentation required and potential duty implications.
DEMURRAGE: Demurrage is charged by a shipowner for any delay in loading/unloading a vessel or returning the container beyond the allowed free time. Delays can arise for many reasons including port congestion, customers not presenting the required paperwork on time etc
Free time is generally about 5 days for an air import and 7 days for a sea import (including weekends and holidays). Charges are calculated on a daily rate for each day beyond the free time.
We are unable to include demurrage charges in our quote as they vary. You, your origin agent or your company are usually responsible for paying demurrage. It is important for us to know who to contact so that they can be paid efficiently, the container is released and further unnecessary charges are not incurred.
OTHER
Inspections - Your shipment may be selected for inspection or X-Ray by officials for which there will be an additional fee.
Storage - We are able to store your household goods for you if for example your new home is not ready. We charge warehouse handling and storage for this service.
Handyman - We offer other services such as a handyman if you need other work such as putting up curtains, electrical work, assembly of IKEA furniture and so on....
Out of Hours - Additional may be incurred if you require us to work after hours, on weekends or public holidays.
International relocation of pets involves careful planning and adherence to regulations to ensure the safety and well-being of your furry friends.
We have moved many pets all over the world including USA, UK, many EU countries, New Zealand, Australia, Cyprus, Thailand, Singapore....
Pet import requirements and regulations vary and some countries have strict rules and timelines to which you must adhere.
Ensure that your pet has a compliant microchip registered with your contact information.
Visit your veterinarian well in advance and ensure your pet is up-to-date on all vaccinations required by the destination country. Give parasite treatments according to the regulations of the destination country. Obtain a health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian shortly before travel.
An import permit may be required by the destination country. Obtain the necessary permits and ensure compliance with any waiting periods. Be aware of any quarantine requirements in the destination country.
You will need an IATA and airline-approved travel crate that provides enough space for your pet to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably. Familiarise your pet with the crate before travel. Include familiar items like blankets or toys in the travel crate (but no choking hazards). Ensure access to water and any necessary medications during the journey.
We organise the door-to-door relocation of pets, from collection at your residence, booking with the airline, airport procedures and processing, arranging a destination agent and hand over or delivery to your new home. We select an airline we trust with experience in transporting pets. We consider the travel time, any transfers and their location so that we choose the best route for the comfort and safety of your pet/s. Some airlines have specific pet travel programs.
You will need to provide original copies of all your pets documents. We will also need your old and new address and contact information.
NB: Do not give your pet any sedative or calming medications/supplements - these can have devastating affects at altitude. We will refuse to ship your animal if we suspect it is sedated.
We can also relocate other animals and always adhere to regulations. If your pet is CITES listed you will need to provide the correct paperwork.
Dear Charles and William,
We would like to thank you, all of you, for the very good job you have done. Your team, this morning, was efficient and competent. We will have the pleasure to work with you again. Thank you very much.
Kindest regards Helene
With over 30 years of experience on the African Continent, Worldwide Movers Africa has the knowledge and dedication needed to successfully move your belongings.
Contact Details
Email: cairo@wwm-egypt.com
English and Arabic tel: +20 1126 641691
French tel: +20 1156 119955
Office Address
Worldwide Movers Egypt
Building no 1 W Ground Floor
AL Laselky new EL Maadi
EL Maadi
Cairo
Egypt