Explore the fascinating Ghosts Village in Safaga, Egypt, a city with a rich history of phosphate mining. Discover the abandoned houses, schools, markets, and mosques that offer a glimpse into its past.
Explore the fascinating Ghosts Village in Safaga, Egypt, a city with a rich history of phosphate mining. Discover the abandoned houses, schools, markets, and mosques that offer a glimpse into its past.
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Hurghada - The tour guide meets you in the reception , on the way , will explain about the history of the city and from Hurghada to the ghosts village
which used to be the home of 16 thousand people , about 45 minutes drive. - El Quseir - In the direction to the Ghosts village , the tour guide will explain about the history of the city,which…
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Hurghada - The tour guide meets you in the reception , on the way , will explain about the history of the city and from Hurghada to the ghosts village
which used to be the home of 16 thousand people , about 45 minutes drive. -
El Quseir - In the direction to the Ghosts village , the tour guide will explain about the history of the city,which used to be inhabited by 16 thousand people worked in the mines to produce phosphates ,which was the biggest phosphates in the world, it takes 45 minutes to reach the city.
( Optional ) In the same day we can Visit the Castle of El Qusir which is about 40 minutes drive each way to the south.
- All fees and taxes covered
- All fees and taxes covered
- Lunch
- Lunch
This is a distinctly unusual city, which thrived as numerous individuals inhabited it and labored to extract phosphates for overseas export. The city was established by an English engineer named Mr. Andy in 1902, but was abandoned by 1988. Visitors have the opportunity to observe the villa where Mr. Andy resided, along with the residential houses, schools, markets, and mosques that were in use during that era.
This is a distinctly unusual city, which thrived as numerous individuals inhabited it and labored to extract phosphates for overseas export. The city was established by an English engineer named Mr. Andy in 1902, but was abandoned by 1988. Visitors have the opportunity to observe the villa where Mr. Andy resided, along with the residential houses, schools, markets, and mosques that were in use during that era.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.