Hotel Pick-up
Your day starts with an early pick-up from your accommodation in Siwa Oasis or nearby, where you’ll meet your knowledgeable local guide. As you begin your journey through Siwa, your guide will provide insights into the history and unique culture of this desert oasis.
Temple of the Oracle of Amun
Your first stop is the Temple of the Oracle of Amun, an ancient site with a history stretching back to the time of the pharaohs. The temple is famously known as the place where Alexander the Great sought guidance from the oracle during his conquest of Egypt. As you explore the ruins, your guide will share the stories of how the temple was once a center of power and prophecy in the ancient world.
Cleopatra’s Spring
Next, head to Cleopatra’s Spring, a natural hot spring where legend says Cleopatra herself once bathed. Today, the spring is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. You can take a refreshing dip in its crystal-clear waters, surrounded by date palms and the peaceful atmosphere of the oasis.
Siwa Salt Lakes
Visit the Siwa Salt Lakes, which are known for their intense turquoise color and high salt content, making them incredibly buoyant and similar to the Dead Sea. These lakes are not only beautiful but are also believed to have healing properties. Take a float in the waters, enjoy the serenity of the surrounding desert, and feel the therapeutic effects of the natural salts.
Lunch at a Local Restaurant
After a morning of exploration, enjoy a traditional Siwan lunch at a local restaurant. You’ll savor fresh, locally sourced ingredients, including Siwan olives, bread, and tagine-style dishes. The flavors are rustic and rich, reflecting the unique culture and cuisine of the oasis.
Shali Fortress
In the afternoon, visit the iconic Shali Fortress, the heart of Siwa Oasis. This ancient mud-brick fortress was built in the 13th century and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding oasis and desert. As you climb the remains of the fortress, your guide will tell you about its history and how it served as a shelter for Siwan residents for centuries. The views from the top are breathtaking, giving you a bird's-eye view of the lush palm groves and the vast desert beyond.
Gebel al-Mawta (Mountain of the Dead)
Explore the fascinating Mountain of the Dead, an ancient necropolis filled with tombs carved into the rock. These tombs date back to the 26th Dynasty and Roman periods, and the intricate carvings and paintings inside some of the tombs offer a glimpse into ancient burial practices. Your guide will share stories of the tombs’ discovery and the secrets they hold.
Sunset at the Great Sand Sea
No trip to Siwa would be complete without experiencing the vastness of the Great Sand Sea, one of the world’s largest dune systems. As the day winds down, hop into a 4x4 vehicle and drive into the desert to find the perfect spot to watch the sunset. The golden sands stretch out as far as the eye can see, and the setting sun casts a warm, golden glow over the landscape. Enjoy the peaceful silence of the desert and take in the magic of the moment.
Return to Hotel
After a full day of exploring the wonders of Siwa, you’ll be driven back to your hotel. As you reflect on the day’s adventures, you’ll have plenty of memories of Siwa’s history, culture, and natural beauty to take with you.
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