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03 Days / 02 Nights To Siwa Oasis- Code TTNWD-4

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  • 03 Days
  • Max Guests : 8
  • Daily Tour
  • Private

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We offer a 3-day tour package to Siwa Oasis from Cairo, visit El Alamein on the way to Siwa Oasis Siwa Oasis is located in the Western Desert 738 km from Cairo, Duration: 8 hours, Visit the castle in Shali, Cleopatra’s Bath, the Temple of Oracle, Mount, Mota, the Great Sand Sea Siwa 4×4, learn more about Siwa Oasis with your private tour guide.

Three days of magical beauty, breathtaking nature, and the serenity that fills the place, with no people or noise from you directly to the sky. Different visits each day will enhance your sense of adventure and enjoyment.

Price Includes

  • All transfers are by private air-conditioned tourist vehicle.
  • An experienced tour guide departing from Cairo
  • One-night hotel accommodation on a half-board basis
  • One night at a camp on a half-board basis
  • Lunch at a local restaurant or picnic lunch / Water and snacks
  • Required entrance fees
  • Taxes and services

Price Excludes

  • International flights
  • Entry visa to Egypt
  • Accommodation in Cairo
  • All entrances tickets to historical sites
  • Tips

What to Expect

  • This is to bring (Passports, Hats, Sunglasses, Sunscreen, Swimsuits, Torch)
  • Two nights in Siwa Oasis
  • Enjoy the Camping and The BBQ Dinner
  • Live the harmony blended between different Egyptian civilizations
  • Organized by expert hands for enjoyable and unique trips

Itinerary

Day 1Cairo, El Alamein, Matrouh, Siwa

Pickup time from your hotel in Cairo or Giza is 5:00 AM. We recommend ordering a breakfast box from your hotel due to the early departure. The drive to El Alamein, a distance of 259 km, takes 3 hours. We stop for a coffee break along the way. Arrive in El Alamein at 8:30 AM. The coastal town of El Alamein was the scene of ongoing battles.

►❤ El Alamein Museum
Established in 1965 from battlefield debris, it contains uniforms, weapons, flags, and other war tools. Displays include photographs and battle sites.

►❤ El Alamein War Cemetery
Here, 7,367 men from Britain, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Greece, France, India, and Malaysia are buried in single graves, while 11,945 men are buried in separate graves. Behind the cloister are the single graves, each surmounted by a white marker. Approximately 815 soldiers have been identified and their names are inscribed above the graves.

►❤ German War Memorial
The memorial contains the bodies of 4,280 German soldiers. At the entrance, they stand on a magnificent gold mosaic. To the right of the entrance is a chapel where families and friends honor the dead with wreaths, photographs, and memorial ribbons.

►❤ Italian War Memorial
There is a small museum, and in the chapel is an inscription (To 4,800 Italian soldiers, sailors, and airmen, and to the desert and sea that did not return the 38,000 missing). The main memorial overlooks the sea at the top.

Lunch will be served en route.

►❤ Enjoy the sunset at Lake Fatnas
Fatnas is a small island in the Siwa Lake that can be reached on foot or by bike. It’s a great place to sit and enjoy the sunset. You’ll get a stunning view of the lake with the formation of the Beida and Hamra Mountains in the background to the west. A stroll through the garden reveals a variety of trees, including bananas, dates, and olives.

Dinner will be served at a Siwa restaurant.

►❤ Overnight at Ghaliet Ecolodge
Ghaliet is a unique ecolodge and spa resort located near the Temple of Amoun and Alexander. The ecolodge features 12 comfortable rooms; each with its own character and feel. You can enjoy staying in the upper rooms with their transparent glass roofs and feel like you’re sleeping in paradise. You can also experience the unique outdoor privacy in the lower rooms with their own private backyard.

►❤ Have a wonderful night in Siwa

Day 2Siwa and desert camping

Breakfast at the hotel. Pick up from your hotel at 7:00 AM. You’ll visit Siwa’s tourist attractions today, starting with.

►❤ The Temple of Alexander the Great.

also known as the Temple of the Oracle. It is believed that Alexander the Great sought confirmation from the Siwan Oracle that he was the son of Zeus, the Greek god of gods, when he and his entourage arrived in the Siwa Oasis after a long journey through the desert.

►❤ The salt lake.

The salt water lifts you above the surface and makes you float. You don’t need to be a good swimmer. Be careful when swimming and don’t let the water get into your eyes, as it can be quite painful. Choose the crystal lake, of which there are many. But keep looking for the purest one when you can see the bottom. Take a bottle of mineral water to shower after swimming in the lake. Salt lakes have similar salinity to that of the Dead Sea in Jordan. This also means that the lakes have amazing healing properties.

11:00 AM, then proceed to Cleopatra’s Baths, the sun’s spring. It was mentioned by travelers to Siwa, and legend claims that Cleopatra swam here.

►❤ Then proceed to the Temple of Amun.

just 200 meters from the Temple of the Oracle. This temple was built by Pharaoh Nectanebo of the 30th Dynasty. This structure is almost completely destroyed, having been dynamited in 1896 by an Ottoman governor eager to obtain building materials. 

12:00 PM (Savour a Siwan lunch) at Siwan Restaurant at Abdo Restaurant.

►❤ You will then venture into the desert to discover the Great Sand Sea. By 4×4 Jeep, enjoy sandboarding – the best sandboarding spots in Egypt are right here in the Great Sand Sea near Siwa Oasis.

Visit the hot springs and the cold springs of Bir Wahid. Later, enjoy some traditional Bedouin tea at sunset. Overnight at the desert camp and enjoy a barbecue dinner.

If you need to sleep in a hotel instead of a camp, that’s also available. We have beautiful ecological areas in Siwa.

Day 3Siwa, Marsa Matrouh, Cairo

Breakfast at the campsite at 7:00 AM, then drive back to Siwa Oasis. Visit Shali Fortress:

►❤ Shali Fortress.

It was built on a hill within a protective wall originally breached by a single gate. The maze of mud-brick buildings that housed the fortress served the oasis’ inhabitants for nearly eight centuries. Residents had to live in cramped quarters, sharing their animals, which were herded into the fortress each evening. The fortress was built in the 13th century and served as the center of Siwan life for over 800 years. The fortress’s mosque is still in use today, and many of the houses have been restored, some converted into local guesthouses.

►❤ Then proceed to Jebel al-Mawta.

A conical mountain just over a kilometer north of Shali. Tombs from the 26th Dynasty, Ptolemaic Dynasty, and Roman Dynasty are cut into the mountainside. There are four tombs worth seeing at Jebel al-Nadash; Mota. The tomb of Si-Amun is the most beautiful in the Siwa Oasis. Si-Amun appears to have been a wealthy Egyptian, possibly of Greek origin, but a follower of ancient Egyptian beliefs. The tomb contains images from the Egyptian pantheon, including a magnificent painting of the goddess Nut standing beside a sycamore tree.

►❤ Then head back to Cairo.

passing through Marsa Matruh for lunch, and discover Marsa Matruh, Egypt’s Mediterranean coast. With its white sandy beaches and clear waters, many believe that Cleopatra herself bathed in the calm waters of Marsa Matruh.

Lunch is served in Marsa Matruh at Magdy Seafood Restaurant.

Then return to Cairo, arriving in Cairo at 8:00 PM.

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