Egypt Desert Safari
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Day 01: (Cairo)
Cairo/ Bahariya (402 km)
Morning drive southwest till we reach Bahariya Oasis . Where you can enjoy the plentiful Wildlife , especially for birds such as wheatears for crops including dates , olives, apricots...... Bawiti is the largest village in the Oasis; its picturesque hillside quarter overlooks lush palm groves irrigated by a natural spring hewn from the rock in Roman times which gushes water at 30 degree , also nearby, you can see tombs with paintings relating to the 26th Dynasty . The Oasis is also famous for its mineral and sulfur springs. Lunch on route. enjoying the beauty of the Desert passing the sand Dunes. Lunch at Local Restaurant. drive to your Hotel. Visit Bir El Beshmo. P.M Enjoy the Beauty of the Sunset at the English house, the highest point in the Oasis. Overnight at your Hotel in Bahariya Oasis
Day 02: (Bahariya)
Bahariya Oasis
Breakfast at your hotel. Then meet our professional Egyptology English speaking guide to accompany you by air-conditioned motor coach to Visit the golden Mummies Museum (5 of golden museum), Qasr Selim, Benouti Tombs, . Lunch at local Restaurant. Visit Bir Al Ghaba, enjoying the hot spring water . Back to your Hotel. Dinner and overnight at your Hotel in Bahariya Oasis.
Day 03: (Bahariya)
Bahariya/White Desert (180 km)
Breakfast at your Hotel.
drive to the White Desert to see the impressive limestone formations where the forces of erosion have created fantastic natural rock sculptures. The richness and variety of Egyptian landscape is endless. At least if you ever decide to visit the White Desert , that's the message you'll get. It is a vast stretch of land in the Western Desert that borders Baharia Oasis to the north and Al-Farafra to the south. The snow-white desert is actually made of chalk that has been exposed for years to what geologists call "differential weathering," the erosion of soft particles that results in eerie protrusions of hard rock. This explains the very beautiful forms that now fill the White Desert including shapes like domes, minarets, castles, towers and so forth. The destination has proved a great attraction to low-budget travelers who camp in the few oases, watch the fauna and flora and enjoy the mild winter weather. Then visit the Black Mountain & the Crystal Mountain. Dinner and overnight at your Camp in the White Desert.
Day 04: (Final Day/ Departure)
White Desert/Cairo (500 km)
A.M drive to Cairo passing by Bahariya Oasis. Arrive Cairo. drive to your Hotel. End of your program.
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The souk dates back to 1382, when Emir Djaharks el-Khalili built a large caravanserai. in Cairo under the Burji Mamluk Sultan Barquq; the eponymous khan is still extant. By the time of Barquq, the first Circassian Mamluk Sultan (1382- 1399 A.D.) much reconstruction needed to be done within the walls of the city in order to repair the damage incurred as a result of the Black Death. When Barquq started his madrassa in Bayn el-Qasrayn, markets were rebuilt, and Khan el-Khalili was established. It was also known Turkish bazaar during the Ottoman Empire.
The Egyptian pyramids are ancient pyramid-shaped masonry structures located in Egypt.
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