Upon arrival in Siwa, the first stop will be at the Temple of Amun. The Temple of the Oracle of Amun, also known as the Oracle Temple or the Temple of Amun-Ra, was a significant religious site located in the ancient Egyptian city of Siwa Oasis. Dedicated to the god Amun, one of the most important deities in the Egyptian pantheon, this temple held great religious and cultural significance throughout the ancient world.
Bring your swimwear! Next, your adventure will take you to hot springs. In recent years, only after the mining of salt did Siwa become much more known for its extra salty bodies of water. Because Siwa is considered to be far and relatively inaccessible as it lies 560km away from the capital, it remains relatively untouched. What makes the Siwan lakes particularly special is their hyper-salinity. Siwa has low annual rainfall but very high evaporation rates making its lakes exceptional with hyper-salinity, almost containing 95 percent salt. Salt lakes generally are known to have incredible therapeutic benefits, and Siwa’s lakes offer just that. Siwa has become an extremely popular destination for medical tourism, both locally and internationally. In 2017, Siwa was recognized as a global medical and environmental tourism destination. Known to be particularly beneficial for those suffering from skin diseases, ailments of the eyes and sinuses, as well as rheumatism.
Nicknamed 'Fantasy Island' for its idyllic setting, this little oasis pool is located 13 km from Siwa City. It is enveloped by palm groves and lush greenery. You will find date farms on this island and it has a freshwater spring that you can swim in.
Breakfast at the hotel. (Included in price of tour)
(included in price of tour)
Dinner at a local restaurant (Included in price of tour)
Examples of Accommodations:
Dream Lodge
Penta Lodge Reem Al Waha Siwa Oasis Hotel Hotel "Adre Azur" Sunset Oasis