3 Days / 2 Nights
Daily Tour
1 person
English
Enjoy an unforgettable 2 Nights 3 Days Siwa Tour from Cairo and explore one of Egypt’s most magical and remote oases. This tour takes you from Cairo across the North Western Coast with a stop in Marsa Matrouh, then continues to Siwa Oasis, famous for its natural beauty, ancient history, salt lakes, desert landscapes, and peaceful atmosphere.
During this 3-day Siwa adventure, you will visit Shali Old Town, the Mountain of the Dead, Amoun Temple, the Oracle Temple, the Salt Lake, Cleopatra Spring, Fitnass Island, and Bir Wahed at the edge of the Great Sand Sea. The tour also includes a 4×4 jeep desert experience, local native guide, hotel accommodation, meals, and entrance fees.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want a complete Siwa Oasis experience in a short 3-day program from Cairo.
Ready for Adventure!!!
Early morning after breakfast departure to Siwa Oasis, the largest 23,000 habitants and most remote Egyptian Oasis lying some 17m below sea level.
Crossing the north Western coast with a stop in Marsa Matrouh on the Mediterranean Sea for lunch break in one from the local restaurants there.
After lunch visit one from the famous beach there then move to Siwa Oasis arrive afternoon, enjoy the incredible sunset time in Fitnass Island then move to the hotel and overnight in hotel.
After Breakfast start our tour with Shali Old Town.
Some buildings here are still in use but due to their construction of salt, mud & plaster they fall into ruin year after year.
Then following visiting the Mountain of the Dead Cemetery is the second most important monument that was discovered in Matrouh Governorate after the Temple of Revelation. It was discovered in 1944 during the Second World War.
The mountain is located 2 km from Siwa Oasis. It is a conical mountain that contains thousands of tombs carved in the rock. It served as the main cemetery in Siwa Oasis during ancient times.
Depending on the inscriptions and archaeological finds, the history of the cemetery is clear from the history of the oldest tombs in it, as the oldest burial date dates back to a cemetery from the era of the twenty-sixth dynasty, and burial continued in this cemetery until the late Roman era Byzantine.
Then move to Amoun Temple Om Obayda dates back to the 30th dynasty, and the Oracle Temple where Alexander the Great consulted the oracle to validate his status as the son of Zeus and thus legitimate ruler of the country.
Then move Salt Lake which is one from the famous lake in Western Desert. Enjoy the salt water swimming and floating on the water looks like the Dead Sea.
Then move to Cleopatra Spring, to wash your body from the salt after swimming. Enjoy the lunch in local cafeteria beside the water spring.
Then spend today’s afternoon at Bir Wahed set out 12 km southwest of Siwa. A hot spring and cold spring at the edge of Great Sand Sea with water right in the middle of the sand dunes and take amazing sunset from a top of sand dunes.
Then move to the Bedouin Restaurant for the attractive Bedouin dinner and back to the hotel.
After breakfast drive to the way back to Cairo.
Have lunch by the local restaurant on the way back to Cairo.
Arrived Cairo afternoon then drive you to the hotel say goodbye and end the tour program.
This tour is 3 days and 2 nights, starting from Cairo and ending in Cairo after returning from Siwa Oasis.
Yes, the tour includes transfers from Cairo to Siwa by private modern A/C car.
The tour includes Marsa Matrouh, Fitnass Island, Shali Old Town, Mountain of the Dead, Amoun Temple, Oracle Temple, Salt Lake, Cleopatra Spring, Bir Wahed, and the Great Sand Sea desert tour.
Yes, the tour includes the Salt Lake, where you can enjoy salt water swimming and floating on the water.
Yes, the program includes a 4x4 jeep car for the Great Sand Sea desert tour in Siwa.
Yes, the tour includes two nights hotel accommodation in one from the nice Eco Lodge hotels in Siwa with HB plan.
Yes, the program includes 3 meals a day.
Yes, a local native guide for your tour in Siwa is included.
Yes, entrance fees for tombs and temples are included.
Yes, permissions for Great Sand Sea are included.
No, tipping is excluded.
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