Full Day
Daily Tour
1 person
English
Enjoy a full-day adventure with this One Day Fayoum Tour from Cairo, combining desert landscapes, lakes, waterfalls, sandboarding, fossils, and local culture in one unforgettable trip.
The tour starts from Cairo with a private 4×4 jeep and takes you to Fayoum Oasis, where you will visit Magic Lake, Lake Qarun, Wadi El Rayan, Mudawara Mountain, Wadi Hitan, and Tunis Village. This tour is perfect for travelers who want a short desert escape from Cairo with nature, adventure, and history.
Early morning after breakfast pick you up from your hotel with our expert 4×4 driver to start your tour to Fayoum Oasis.
First stop by the Magic Lake then drive to Lake Qarun and have ride a fluca there.
Then drive to Wadi Rayan, a natural depression, located in the Western Desert, 42 meters below sea level.
Enjoy the sand boarding then visit the amazing waterfalls.
Continue to Wadi Hitan, also known as Valley of the Whales.
On the way stop at Mudawara Mountain, a magnificent spot overlooking the beautiful landscape below where deep blue waters meet the golden yellow sand.
Then explore the national park of Wadi Hitan, a fascinating area, which is placed on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
Considered as an open museum, it dates back to 40 million years and it is the most significant place in the world to demonstrate the evolution of whales.
More than 400 types of whale and sea cow skeletons, other bones, shells and plant fossils have been identified here, some of them preserved in soft rocks.
Lunch then visit Tunis Village then move back to Cairo.
This is a full-day tour from Cairo to Fayoum and back to Cairo on the same day.
Yes, the tour includes a 4x4 jeep car for the full day with an expert 4x4 driver.
The tour includes Magic Lake, Lake Qarun, Wadi Rayan, the waterfalls, Mudawara Mountain, Wadi Hitan, and Tunis Village.
Yes, sandboarding activities are included in the program.
Yes, lunch meal is included in the program.
No, sightseeing entrance fees are excluded from the program.
Yes, the tour includes Wadi Hitan, also known as Valley of the Whales, which is placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.