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4-Days Adventure in the Siwa Oasis

Embark on an exciting 4-days adventure to the remote and captivating Siwa Oasis , a hidden gem in the Western Desert. Begin your journey by exploring the historic Temple of Amun in Siwa , where Alexander the Great is said to have once visited. Discover the unique Shali Fortress , an ancient mud-brick structure offering panoramic views of the oasis. Enjoy the beauty of Siwa's natural springs , including the famous Cleopatra's Bath , and take a refreshing dip in their crystal-clear waters.
Venture into the surrounding desert to see the breathtaking Great Sand Sea , where you'll have the opportunity to explore the dunes, enjoy a 4x4 jeep safari , and admire the stunning desert landscapes. On your final day, visit the Siwa Museum to learn more about the fascinating Berber history and culture of the region. This adventure offers an authentic and off-the-beaten-path experience, combining ancient history, natural beauty, and desert exploration into an unforgettable journey.
Duration4 Days
AvailabilityEvery day
Tour typePrivate
LocationCairo
LanguageAll languages available.
Includes
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off.
  • All transfers in private air-conditioned.
  • Tickets to all sites mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Water bottle during visits.
  • All taxes and service charges.
  • Guide.
  • Lunch.
Exclude
  • Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Tips (recommended).
Day 1: Exploring Siwa

Your adventure begins with a scenic drive from Cairo to discover the wonders of Siwa. Your first stop will be Shali Fortress, a fascinating ancient structure made of kershef (mud and salt), offering breathtaking views of the surrounding oasis.

Next, visit the Temple of Alexander in the village of Aghurmi, dedicated to the legendary conqueror Alexander the Great. Explore the Temple of Amun-Ra in Ubeyda, one of Siwa’s most sacred temples, dating back to ancient Egypt.

After immersing yourself in Siwa’s rich history, enjoy the serenity of the Siwa Salt Lakes. Float effortlessly in their crystal-clear waters—a unique experience in this natural setting.

Later, visit the Siwa Museum, where you can learn about local artifacts and traditions.

As evening falls, head to Fitnas Island to witness a breathtaking sunset over the desert. End the day with a delicious dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 2: Safari in the Siwa Desert and Bir Wahid

After a hearty breakfast, embark on an exciting safari through the Siwa Desert. The first stop is the village of Maraki, where you’ll experience a traditional Siwan settlement and learn about their way of life.

Next, visit Siwa Great Mountain, home to prehistoric footprints dating back thousands of years. Continue the tour through the dune and fossil area, where you’ll walk across golden sand dunes and see coral fossils from the Cambrian era.

Arrive at Shiata Lake, a tranquil desert oasis where you can observe flamingos and take a refreshing swim. For adventure lovers, try sandboarding, gliding down the dunes for an adrenaline rush.

End the day with a relaxing soak in the famous Bir Wahid hot spring before returning to the hotel for dinner.

Day 3: Siwa Oasis and Bedouin Experience

After breakfast, experience another exciting day of exploration in the Siwa Desert. Begin with a visit to the Mountain of the Dead (Gabal El Maouta), home to ancient tombs such as those of Si Amun, Mishwahi Isis, and the Crocodile Tomb.

Next, head to Dakrour Mountain, a historical site known for its natural healing properties. Immerse yourself in the traditional lifestyle of the Bedouin community with a visit to the village of Abu Sherouf, where you’ll learn about their customs and way of life.

Return to the hotel for a relaxing dinner and overnight stay.

Day 4: Return to Cairo

Enjoy your last breakfast at the oasis before beginning your return journey to Cairo. As you bid farewell to Siwa’s enchanting landscapes, the journey will take you through picturesque desert scenery. You’ll arrive in Cairo in the afternoon, carrying with you unforgettable memories of your time in Siwa.

Yes, Egypt is generally safe for tourists, especially in popular areas like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts. However, it's always advisable to check government travel advisories, stay in busy areas, and follow local safety guidelines.
Tourists must dress modestly, respect visa regulations, and refrain from using drones. Photographing military sites, government buildings, or local people without permission is prohibited. Furthermore, touching or climbing on historical monuments is strictly forbidden.
Tipping (or "baksheesh") is not usually included in the tour price. It is customary to tip guides, drivers, hotel staff, and restaurant waiters as a token of appreciation. It is recommended to carry small bills for this purpose.
Yes, many tour operators offer customizable itineraries. You can request modifications, such as additional sights, extra days, or special activities. It's best to discuss any changes with the organizer in advance.
Excursion schedules depend on the type of activity. While some, such as visits to museums and historical sites, have fixed schedules, others, like Nile cruises or desert excursions, can be more flexible. It's best to check with the tour operator for specific times.

STARTING FROM :

600 USD

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