God has blessed Egypt with numerous oases that still retain their natural beauty, far from the city’s bustle. They include springs, wells, streams, trees, valleys, plateaus, and the charm 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.
In Siwa Oasis, visitors can enjoy 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 features 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, and the ruins of Karanis.