Information about the culture and tourism activities that are available in the deserts and oases of Egypt. Egypt Desert
It is situated to the southernmost of the monastery group of Wadi al-Natrun. It can be seen west from Cairo - Alexandria desert highway.. Know More!
It was founded by St. Macarius in 340 AD. It was built in the place where St. Macarius the Great settled, in 340, when he devoted ... Know More!
The Monastery of El Suryan is located about five hundred meters northwest of Deir Anba Beshoy. Know More!
Wadi Al- Rayan is located in the middle of the Fayoum desert, about 140 Km from Cairo. Know More!
Wadi El-Natroun is located 100 km (62 miles) from Cairo, was once important to the ancient Egyptians. Know More!
The White Desert begins about 28 miles north of Farafra. It is truly white, in clear contrast with the yellow desert elsewhere. Know More!
The crystal mountain stands on the very edge of the of the White Desert. Know More!
It is situated in Siwa oasis.The mountain contains number of tombs. The tombs.... Know More!
Qarun lake is considered the oldest natural lakes in the world, the third largest lake in Egypt and the rest of lake Old Maurice. Know more!
Valley of the Golden Mummies located in Bahariya Oasis, about 380 km west of the pyramids, It was built during the Greco - Roman period exhibits a variety of styles and a range of social status.
Therapy in Siwa Oasis: Siwa Oasis has got many springs, they are being used as environmental treatment place, and the water is capable of curing some diseases.
Temple of Dush is located at the Kharga Oasis, it is entirely surrounded by a mud-brick fortress. The temple was built during the rule of Domitian and Trajan (1st century) and decorated during the rule of Hadrian
Nadura Temple is situated in the northeast of the Kharga Oasis, the new valley. The temple was built during the reign of the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius or Hadrian in 138 AD
Hibis Temple is located about 2 Km from the Kharga Oasis. It was built during the Persian period. The temple was built as a dedication to the Theban Triad.