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SIGHTSEEINGS IN SIWA


  • Temple of Amoun

    The Temple of Amoun (Temple of The Oracle) in Aghurmi was built during the 26th Dynasty. There is a mystery about this temple which is paired with all the great legends told about Siwa. The most famous one is Alexander The Great`s journey to Siwa and the Temple, where he was baptized Son of Amoun (Zeus in Greece), Defender of the cult of Amoun (long assaulted by the Persian conquerors) and Protector of Egypt.


  • Cleopatra`s Bath

    This natural spring is very popular and is also known as The Spring of Juba.  The natural spring water bubbles up into the large stone pool.  It is particularly famous as the bathing place for brides and grooms on their wedding night.


  • Ruins of Shali

    Shali is located in the centre of modern Siwa and is originally the old town.  The Ruins of Shali were originally built from a material called Karshif, a mixture of salt and clay and is not waterproof.  It was in full use until three days of heavy water destroyed it in 1926. Some of the buildings of the old town are still in use.


  • Siwa Town

    The central square in downtown is the main marketplace of the Oasis.  Here you can shop around Siwa your heart`s content.  From old Siwan artifacts, wickerwork, characteristic embroidery, unique collectible silver jewellery, Bedouin kilims and wooden blankets, all the way to exotic spices, herbs and most particularty dates, olives and their wide variety of by-products.


  • Gabal Dakrour

    Situated about 4km from the town.  People go there from July to September to be relieved of rheumatism. They are buried up to their necks in very hot sand, for up to 20 minutes at a time.  Three days of this treatment completely heals rheumatism.  The mountain also supplies the red pigment used for the local pottery.


  • Bir Wahed

    This is a hot spring in the dunes of the edge os the Great Sand Sea and is situated 12 km southwest from Siwa.  You can swim in the hot spring in the middle of the desert and enjoy the soothing effect of the sulphur water.  On the way you can refresh in the cold spring, which is in fact lake-sized with very fresh and clean water.  During the day, fishing is a favorite sport in the cold lake. Watching the sunset over the dunes while soaking in a hot spring is a surreal experience.  


  • Gabal Al Mawta

    Located about 1km north of the centre of Siwa town, its name simply means Mountain of the Dead.  The Siwans buried in its caves their loved ones for over 2000 years.  The mountain looks great from a distance, but is much more impressive up close.


  • Fatnas Spring

    Fatnas Spring is situated near the city of Siwa in Fantasy Island.  It is another famous spring like that of Cleaopatra but more pleasant and secluded.  Fatnas lies on the opposite side of Taziry and represents its sunshine horizon line.  In the late afternoon it is here that you can enjoy watching the sun setting behind Taziry and Adrar Azugagh.


  • Abou Shourouf

    Famous for its fine warm water pool as well as its being the home of all female donkeys in Siwa which are kept there in isolation from the males except during the mating season, to obviate the possibility of their mating in public and thus blemishing the community`s sense of decency.


  • Shiata

    25km away from Siwa in the desert and 8km beyond Sidi Saleh, the famous local Saint buried in the middle of the desert, lies lake Shiata surrounded by palm groves and availing the visitor a beautiful isolated spot to enjoy the day in the calm and serene natural surroundings.


  • Bahey El Dine

    A small village 20 kms away from Siwa beyond the village of Maraky.  It is predominantly inhabited by Arab tribes of non-Berber origin and overlooks the beautiful highly salty Lake Bahey El Dine.  Another wonderful picnic and relaxation area.


  • El-Garah

    Garet Om El-Saghir is one of the smalles villages in Egypt accessible through the halfway point between Matrouh and Siwa.  Its population is allegedly fixed at 400 individuals not to increase or decrease over time.  It boasts the oldest cotton tree in Africa predating Mohamed Aly`s modern introduction of cottom to Egypt by hundreds of years.


  • Petrified Forest

    Stones with pieces of petrified wood and pebbles of different earthy tones adorn this wonderful forest in the midst of the Great Sand Sea.  Witness firsthand the effect of time on beautiful tree formations!


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