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Unearthing Pharaoh’s Legacy: A Camping Adventure to Serabit

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Unearthing Pharaoh’s Legacy: A Camping Adventure to Serabit

Serabit al Khadem is a locality in the southwest Sinai Peninsula where copper
and turquoise were mined extensively in antiquity, mainly by the ancient Egyptians.

Archaeological excavation, initiated by Flinders Petrie at the
beginning of the 19th century revealed ancient mining camps and a long-lived
temple dedicated to Hathor, the Egyptian goddess who was considered the
protector in desert regions of the mine workers. Hathor was also referred as the
Turquoise Lady.

The temple, located at an altitude of 850 m above sea level is about 10 km north
of Wadi Maghara and about 43 km east of Abu Zenima, is one of the most
important temples of ancient Egypt. It was built during the XII Dynasty (1955-
1750 BC) by the miners ruled by the Pharaoh Snefru, however it seems that
mining activity can be dated back to the III Dynasty (2670-2570 BC) and
continued at least after the XVIII Dynasty (1550 to 1292 BC).

During this period Queen Hat-Shep-Sut and her stepson Tuthmosi III built the lower part of the
Temple of Serabit and ordered to engrave numerous votive steles that are still visible.

In ancient times the Temple was also known as a place of worship and healing, as
evidenced by the many votive steles found in the temple and in the cave. Serabit el
Khadem means “Columns of the Slave” and refers to the tall votive steles that
dominate the ruins of the ancient Egyptian temple.

The temple was built on a plateau and extends for about two thousand squares
meters starting from a cave cut in the rocks dedicated as well to the goddess Hathor.

A detailed description of the temple and the Serabit al Khadem area is given by
Alberto Siliotti in his book: Guide to Exploration of the Sinai
Close to the temple to the North the entrance of the old mines are visible.

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Max People
20
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Inclusions

  • Experienced Guide
  • Meals, mineral water during your trip
  • Camping in the desert
  • Pick up services from your hotel and return
  • All transfers by air-condition 4×4 Jeep

Exclusions

  • Guide Service Fee
  • Driver Service Fee
  • Any Private Expenses
  • Room Service Fees
  • Tip or gratuity

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Day 1 Unearthing Pharaoh’s Legacy: A Camping Adventure to Serabit

Day 1

Unearthing Pharaoh’s Legacy: A Camping Adventure to Serabit

Serabit el-Khadim Mountain Leaving Sharm at 6.00 a.m. to drive to the temple at
Serabit El Khadem – mountain top ruins of an ancient Pharaonic and Hexus
temple, and the namesake for the area. In Pharaonic times, the temple was
dedicated to Hathor, an ancient mother-goddess especially associated with the
arts. She was the goddess of the turquoise miners who discovered the rich veins of
Serabit around 3500 BC. Lunch in the village. Afternoon walks/drive around the
area including El Dura .
In the evening , we can relax in our Bedouin Hut or Tent and drinking some
Bedouin Tea and waiting for the dinner time the the romantic fire light in the
desert watching in this open Nature atmosphere the Shooting Stars and Mediate.

Day 2

Jabal Ḩamāyir Morning drive through the wide wadi to Hamayir – a granite
and sandstone rock formation with a high dune, Acacias in the wadi, and
reservoirs of rainwater. Continue to the Forest of Pillars – lava pillars left
standing after wind and water eroded the surrounding sandstone. Lunch. Finally
through Wadi Siyh to the road at Wadi Fieran. Around sunset, return to Sharm

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

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