Explore the ancient wonders of Siwa Shali Oasis, visit the stunning Siwa Salt Lake, and marvel at the unique rock formations in the legendary White Desert on this 5-day adventure.
Explore the ancient wonders of Siwa Shali Oasis, visit the stunning Siwa Salt Lake, and marvel at the unique rock formations in the legendary White Desert on this 5-day adventure.
4 Nights 5 Days Siwa, Baharia & White Desert
Siwa - 4 Nights 5 Days Siwa, Baharia & White Desert
Day 1
Departing from Cairo early in the morning in an air-conditioned vehicle, the journey begins towards Siwa Oasis. A stop is made at Marsa Matrouh for lunch before continuing to Siwa Oasis. Upon arrival, guests check into the hotel, enjoy…
4 Nights 5 Days Siwa, Baharia & White Desert
Siwa - 4 Nights 5 Days Siwa, Baharia & White Desert
Day 1
Departing from Cairo early in the morning in an air-conditioned vehicle, the journey begins towards Siwa Oasis. A stop is made at Marsa Matrouh for lunch before continuing to Siwa Oasis. Upon arrival, guests check into the hotel, enjoy dinner, and spend the night.
Mersa Matruh - Pristine Beaches: Renowned for its white-sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters, Marsa Matrouh’s beaches are often likened to the Caribbean for their beauty and color.
Popular Beaches:
- Ageeba Beach: Celebrated as one of Egypt’s most beautiful beaches, Ageeba Beach is known for its vibrant turquoise waters and dramatic rocky cliffs. “Ageeba” means “miracle” in Arabic, a fitting name for this stunning location.
- Cleopatra’s Beach: A historical site where Cleopatra is said to have bathed with Mark Antony. The beach features natural rock formations and a small stone pool, adding to its romantic allure.
- Almaza Bay: Known for its luxury resorts and hotels, Almaza Bay offers a private beach with soft sand and clear waters.
- Rommel Beach: Named after German General Erwin Rommel, who used Marsa Matrouh as a base during World War II, this beach is favored for its calm waters and relaxed vibe.
Siwa - Ancient Roots: Siwa has been inhabited for millennia and was a crucial stop on ancient trade routes linking North Africa and the Mediterranean. Its isolation has preserved its unique Berber culture and language.
- Oracle of Amun: One of Siwa’s most renowned historical sites, the Temple of the Oracle of Amun, was visited by Alexander the Great in 331 BC. He was reportedly declared the son of Zeus-Amun, affirming his divine status among the ancient Egyptians.
- Medieval and Modern History: Influenced by various empires, including the Romans and Ottomans, Siwa has maintained much of its independence and cultural traditions over the centuries.
4 Nights 5 Days Siwa, Baharia & White Desert
Siwa - Day 2
After breakfast, the exploration of Siwa Oasis begins with visits to the Mountain of the Dead, Alexander the Great’s Temple, and Cleopatra’s Path. After lunch, the tour continues to El Dakror Mountain and the salty lakes. Dinner is enjoyed back in the village, with an opportunity to stroll through the market to see local date and olive products. The night is spent at the hotel, preparing for the next day’s travel to Baharia Oasis.
Siwa Oasis Tour -
- Shali Fortress: This ancient mudbrick fortress, built in the 13th century, is a landmark in Siwa’s main town. Despite partial destruction by heavy rains in the 20th century, its ruins offer panoramic views of the oasis.
- Temple of the Oracle (Temple of Amun): Located on Aghurmi Hill, this temple is where Alexander the Great consulted the oracle. It’s one of Siwa’s most historically significant sites.
- Mountain of the Dead (Gebel al-Mawta): An ancient necropolis with rock-carved tombs dating back to the 26th Dynasty and the Greco-Roman period. The tombs feature impressive murals and hieroglyphics.
- Cleopatra’s Bath (Cleopatra’s Spring): A popular hot spring pool fed by natural spring water, where visitors can take a dip and experience the same waters that Cleopatra herself may have enjoyed.
- Salt Lakes and Ponds: Siwa’s unique salt lakes have a high salt content, allowing people to float easily, similar to the Dead Sea.
Siwa - Salt Concentration: Siwa’s salt lakes are known for their high salt concentration, comparable to the Dead Sea, making them highly buoyant and allowing effortless floating.
- Floating Experience: The high salinity offers a unique floating experience, where visitors can relax on the water without sinking. Swimming is challenging due to the water’s density, but floating is easy and soothing.
- Skin Benefits: The high concentration of salts and minerals, particularly magnesium and potassium, is believed to have therapeutic benefits for the skin. Many visitors report improvements in skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis, leaving the skin smooth and refreshed.
- Respiratory Health: The salty air around the lakes, combined with Siwa’s dry desert climate, is thought to benefit those with respiratory issues.
- Salt Caves for Therapy: Some resorts and wellness centers in Siwa use salt from these lakes to create therapeutic salt caves.
Salt Lakes - Landscape: Surrounded by the vast Sahara Desert, Siwa features natural hot springs, salt lakes, and date palms. Its tranquil atmosphere and dramatic sand dunes make it a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers.
- Lake Siwa: A saltwater lake known for its beauty and healing properties. Visitors can enjoy swimming or relaxing by the lake.
- Temple of Amun: Dating back to the 6th century BC, this ancient temple is dedicated to the Egyptian god Amun and was visited by Alexander the Great. The temple’s ruins are located near the Shali Citadel.
- Shali Citadel: The remains of an ancient fortress built from mudbrick and salt, once the heart of Siwa’s traditional architecture. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding oasis.
- Siwa House Museum: A museum showcasing local culture, traditional crafts, and the history of Siwa, providing tourists with insight into the life of the oasis dwellers.
4 Nights 5 Days Siwa, Baharia & White Desert
Bahariya Oasis - Day 3
After an early breakfast, the journey continues with a drive towards Marsa Matrouh and then to Baharia Oasis. A stop is made for lunch along the way. Arrival at Baharia is by the end of the day, followed by dinner and an overnight stay at the hotel.
Bahariya Oasis - Location: Bahariya Oasis is situated in a natural depression in the Western Desert, stretching about 90 kilometers (56 miles) in length and 42 kilometers (26 miles) in width. It’s surrounded by mountains and desert landscapes.
- Accessibility: The oasis is approximately a 4-hour drive from Cairo, with accessible paved roads leading to the region. It serves as a popular destination for both domestic and international tourists.
Camp in the White Desert
White Desert - Day 4:
After breakfast, the journey continues by car to explore the Black Desert, visiting the Al-Marsous crossing, then driving to the village of Al-Haz to see the cold spring. The trip resumes to visit Crystal Mountain and the Aqaba region. From Aqaba, the drive continues across valleys to reach the Green Spring, where lunch is enjoyed, and the Roman-era spring is seen. The journey then proceeds to the New White Desert, known for its stunning limestone formations. A perfect spot is found to set up camp for dinner and an overnight stay under the stars.
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Black Desert - Volcanic History: The Black Desert’s appearance is due to ancient volcanic activity. The dark stones and rocks are remnants of volcanic eruptions that occurred millions of years ago, covering the area in basalt and other volcanic minerals.
- Rock Formations: The black hills are weathered mounds of volcanic rock, with some areas having black stones scattered over yellowish sand, creating a striking contrast. Some hills are conical, while others are rounder, forming a unique landscape.
- Exploration and Hiking: Tourists often hike up the black hills for panoramic views. The desert’s unusual colors and contrasts make it a popular destination for photographers and adventurers.
- Desert Safari Tours: Many visitors to Bahariya Oasis take organized safari tours that include visits to both the Black Desert and the White Desert. Tours are usually conducted in 4x4 vehicles due to the rugged terrain.
- Camping: Some tours offer overnight camping in the Black Desert.
Crystal Mountain, Egypt - The formations often appear to sparkle, especially in bright sunlight, due to the crystalline quartz and gypsum.
- This unique landscape creates an almost otherworldly scene with shimmering rocks set against the expansive Sahara Desert, offering a stark contrast to the surrounding sand dunes and desert terrain.
- Due to its remote location, Crystal Mountain is not a heavily frequented tourist destination, but it attracts adventure travelers and those interested in geology or unique natural wonders.
- Some tour operators organizing desert expeditions to places like Egypt and Morocco may offer specialized tours to similar sites with crystal or quartz formations.
- Because the area is politically sensitive, with ongoing disputes over Western Sahara, access can be restricted or require specific arrangements with local guides.
- Crystal Mountain is significant as a natural wonder and is part of the region’s broader geological and ecological system. Its minerals contribute to the area’s unique landscape.
Valley of Agabat - Limestone Towers and Cliffs: The Valley of Agabat is known for its towering limestone cliffs and unique rock formations, carved by wind and sand. These formations are sometimes compared to mushroom or coral shapes and are made of chalky white limestone that contrasts beautifully with the golden sands.
- Sand Dunes: Between the limestone cliffs are large, fine-grain sand dunes, adding a golden tone and texture to the valley’s appearance. These dunes make the valley popular for sandboarding.
- Otherworldly Scenery: Agabat’s rock formations are often considered surreal or “Martian” in appearance due to the mix of chalk-white stones and stark, rugged cliffs, giving it a unique, almost alien look. Although the Valley of Agabat is in a harsh desert climate, some flora, such as small shrubs and desert plants, have adapted to the area.
- Wildlife: The region’s wildlife is sparse but includes desert-dwelling animals such as the Fennec fox, various reptiles, and migratory birds.
White Desert - Guided Tours and Campsites: Camping in the White Desert is typically arranged through tour operators based in Bahariya Oasis or Cairo. These tours include a guided 4x4 vehicle, camping gear, food, and experienced local guides who handle setup and cooking.
- Wild Camping Experience: There are no formal campsites; instead, camping is done “wild” style, allowing for a more immersive experience in nature. Tours usually camp at sites near the most scenic formations.
- Stargazing: One of the highlights of camping in the White Desert is the exceptional stargazing opportunity. The remote location offers minimal light pollution, making the night sky brilliantly clear. Many visitors are captivated by the view of the Milky Way stretching across the desert.
- Desert Exploration: During the day, visitors can explore the unique rock formations, hike through the white sands, and take photographs of the iconic landscape.
- Photography: The desert’s colors and formations make it a paradise for photographers.
Camp in the White Desert
White Desert - Day 5:
After breakfast at the camp, preparations are made to return to the oasis, where a shower is available before taking transportation back to Cairo.
- Meals: Breakfast
White Desert - Sunrise in the White Desert of Egypt is a breathtaking and surreal experience, where the desert landscape is transformed by the soft, golden light of dawn. Here’s an overview of what makes the sunrise in the White Desert so special:
- Experiencing sunrise in Egypt’s White Desert from a campsite is truly unforgettable, as the sun’s first light casts surreal colors over the unique rock formations and vast white sands. Here are the key parameters that make the White Desert sunrise a spectacular experience from the camp.

- Private, air-conditioned transportation
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off services
- Meals included: 5 dinners, 1 lunch, and breakfast
- Entrance fees to all mentioned sites
- Complimentary water bottles during the tour
- All service fees and taxes included
- Expert Egyptology guide in English
- 4x4 jeep adventure in the white desert
- Private, air-conditioned transportation
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off services
- Meals included: 5 dinners, 1 lunch, and breakfast
- Entrance fees to all mentioned sites
- Complimentary water bottles during the tour
- All service fees and taxes included
- Expert Egyptology guide in English
- 4x4 jeep adventure in the white desert
- Optional Activities.
- Tipping
- Optional Activities.
- Tipping
4 nights 5 days siwa & baharia & white desert
This tour will take you to the Siwa Shali Oasis in the Pharaonic era, which includes many archaeological monuments dating back to the Pharaonic and Roman eras. Among its most important tourist and archaeological landmarks are the Temple of Jupiter Amun, the Temple of the Treasury, and the Mountain of the…
4 nights 5 days siwa & baharia & white desert
This tour will take you to the Siwa Shali Oasis in the Pharaonic era, which includes many archaeological monuments dating back to the Pharaonic and Roman eras. Among its most important tourist and archaeological landmarks are the Temple of Jupiter Amun, the Temple of the Treasury, and the Mountain of the Dead, which includes Pharaonic tombs dating back to the Twenty-Sixth Dynasty, as well as the base where Alexander the Great was crowned.
Siwa Salt Lake, which has a clear blue color, is a natural lake that contains a high percentage of salt, which
Everything is legendary in the White Desert. The huge, rare chalk rocks are not just rocks, but giant, plastic sculptures that colonize the void, carved by the creative hand of nature. There is the rock that is in the shape of a bird, that is in the shape of an animal, that resembles a \
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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.