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The archaeological sites include the Tomb of Prince Khalid and the New Valley Archaeological Museum. The Dakhla Oases are among the most popular Egyptian oases for tourists, featuring over 500 hot springs such as Bir Tarfawi and Bir Al-Gabal, along with remnants of medieval cities like the villages of Al-Qasr and Balat, and Ain Al-Sabeel. At the heart of the oasis lies the city of Mut, which dates back to the Pharaonic era. Farafra Oasis is notable for its isolation in the Western Desert, dominated by white landscapes due to its unique chalk rock formations. Its desert features crystalline mountains and rocks shaped into various familiar forms. The oasis is home to Badr Museum, Farafra Palace, the hot springs of Bir Sitta, and Lake Al-Mufid. The Bahariya Oasis stretches over a vast desert area surrounded by black quartz hills, known as the Black Desert. It contains numerous remarkable sites such as Ptolemaic tombs, Al-Bawiti Museum, Mount El-Dist, Mount El-Maghara, the Mud Lions, and the Salt Lake.

Oasis Safari

God has blessed Egypt with numerous oases that still retain their natural beauty and charm, far from the bustle of the cities. They include springs, wells, streams, trees, valleys, plateaus, and the magic of the desert landscape. The natural springs scattered across the oases contain warm sulfuric waters suitable for treating rheumatic diseases, attracting visitors who enjoy safari trips and Bedouin musical evenings. These oases offer opportunities to enjoy and explore their natural and tourist attractions.

In Siwa Oasis lie the ruins of Shali Fortress, the Oracle Temple visited by Alexander the Great, the Temple of Amun, the Tomb of Suleiman, the Mountain of the Dead, Lake Fatnas, Cleopatra’s Bath, the Siwa Heritage Documentation Center, and the deserts of the Great Sand Sea. Faiyum Oasis includes Wadi El-Rayan, Wadi Al-Hitan, Qarun Nature Reserve, Qarun Palace, Al-Sagha Palace, the archaeological area of Umm Al-Burayjat, the Umm Al-Athel area, the ruins of Karanis, the ruins of Dimiyat al-Siba’, the Lahun Cemeteries, Lahun Pyramid, Hawara Pyramid, Deir al-Azab, and the Seven Canals. Kharga Oasis is an ideal destination for an exciting safari in the Western Desert and for visiting ancient Egyptian sites such as the Temple of Hibis, Temple of Dush, the Bejwat Tombs, Deir al-Kashif, Labkha Palace, Dabshiya, Castle of Umm al-Dabadib, Deir Minira, Temple of Nadura, Temple of Qasr al-Zayan, and the Church of Peace.