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Accra vs Luxor

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Accra

Accra

Ghana

Luxor

Luxor

Egypt

Accra

Safety: 60/100Pop: 2.5M (city), 4.9M (metro)Africa/Accra

Luxor

Safety: 62/100Pop: 500KAfrica/Cairo

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Accra: $35-55Luxor: $25-45
mid-range
Accra: $70-120Luxor: $70-130
luxury
Accra: $180-300Luxor: $250+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Accra60/100Safety Scoreβœ“65/100Luxor

Accra

Ghana is one of the most stable and welcoming countries in West Africa, and Accra is generally safe for tourists. Violent crime against visitors is rare. Petty theft, scams targeting foreigners, and traffic dangers are the main concerns. Ghanaians are famously friendly and hospitable.

Luxor

Luxor is generally safe for tourists and violent crime is rare. The biggest challenge is persistent touts, taxi drivers, and vendors who can be aggressive with sales pitches. Learning to politely decline is an essential skill here.

⭐ Ratings

Accra4/5βœ“English Friendly3/5Luxor
Accra2/5Walkabilityβœ“3/5Luxor
Accra2/5Public Transit2/5Luxor
Accra4/5βœ“Food Scene3/5Luxor
Accra4/5βœ“Nightlife2/5Luxor
Accra3/5Cultural Sitesβœ“5/5Luxor
Accra3/5Nature Access3/5Luxor
Accra3/5WiFi Reliability3/5Luxor

🌀️ Weather

Accra

Accra has a tropical savanna climate with two rainy seasons. It's hot and humid year-round, with temperatures rarely dropping below 23Β°C. The coast moderates the heat compared to inland Ghana. The Harmattan wind from the Sahara brings a dry, hazy period in December-January.

Major Dry Season (November - March)23-33Β°C
Major Rainy Season (April - July)23-31Β°C
Minor Dry Season (August)22-28Β°C
Minor Rainy Season (September - October)23-31Β°C

Luxor

Luxor has a hot desert climate and is one of the hottest, driest cities in the world. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 40C, while winters are mild and pleasant. Rain is extremely rare β€” the city averages less than 1mm per year.

Winter (November - February)8-25Β°C
Spring (March - April)14-35Β°C
Summer (May - September)22-42Β°C
Autumn (October)18-35Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Accra

Accra's traffic is notoriously congested, especially during peak hours. Trotros (shared minibuses) are the backbone of local transport. Ride-hailing apps have transformed travel for visitors. Walking is limited by heat, distance, and road safety.

Walkability: Accra is not a walkable city in the traditional sense. Distances are large, sidewalks are often missing or occupied by vendors, and the heat is intense. However, individual neighborhoods like Osu, Jamestown, and Labadi can be explored on foot. Always carry water and use sunscreen.

Uber / Bolt β€” GHS 15-50 (~$1.20-4) for most city trips
Trotros (Shared Minibuses) β€” GHS 3-8 (~$0.25-0.65) per ride
Shared & Drop Taxis β€” GHS 20-80 (~$1.60-6.50) for private drop; GHS 5-15 for shared

Luxor

Luxor is divided by the Nile into the East Bank (modern city, temples) and the West Bank (tombs, mortuary temples). Crossing between them requires a ferry, bridge, or boat. Most visitors hire a taxi or join a tour for the West Bank sites.

Walkability: The East Bank corniche and central town are walkable, with Luxor Temple, the souq, and the Luxor Museum all within comfortable walking distance. The West Bank sites are too spread out for walking β€” you'll need transport. Carry water at all times.

Private Taxi (Full Day) β€” EGP 500-800 (~$16-26 USD) for a full-day West Bank tour
Local Ferry (East-West Bank) β€” EGP 5-10 (~$0.15-0.30 USD) for locals/residents; tourists sometimes charged EGP 20-50
Bicycle Rental (West Bank) β€” EGP 50-100 (~$1.60-3.25 USD) per day

The Verdict

Choose Accra if...

you want West African culture at its most welcoming β€” markets, jollof rice, Jamestown, and Cape Coast history nearby

Choose Luxor if...

you want Ancient Thebes β€” Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings (King Tut), Hatshepsut's Deir el-Bahri, hot-air balloons over the Nile, and felucca sails