Discover the Magic of Siwa: 4-Day Tours Await!

Siwa

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Duration

4 days

Pick up

08:00 am

Tour Schedule

4 days

Overview

Your Siwa adventure begins with a relaxing arrival, a refreshing dip in Cleopatra's Spring, and exploration of the Old Town and Shali Fortress. Day two offers a glimpse into Siwa's history with visits to the Temple of the Oracle, Amun Ra Temple, and the Roman Spring, concluding with a sunset camel ride and a Bedouin dinner. Day three features the Salt Lakes, a mountain safari, and a dip in the Bir Wahed Hot Spring. Your final day includes a sunrise at Dakrur Mountain, souvenir shopping, and departure.

    Itinerary

    Step into the oasis of Siwa and settle into your cozy accommodation. Dive into the legendary Cleopatra's Spring, feeling the rejuvenating water wash away your worries. Wander through the charming Old Town, where history whispers from the ancient walls of Shali Fortress. Savor the authentic flavors of Siwa with a delicious traditional dinner at a local restaurant.

    Step back in time and consult the very oracle that Alexander the Great sought wisdom from at the Temple of the Oracle ruins. Explore the mysteries of the Amun Ra Temple and uncover the secrets hidden within the Roman Spring. As the sun dips below the horizon, embark on a thrilling camel ride across the vast Great Sand Sea, and witness the breathtaking beauty of the desert sunset. Finally, savor a delicious traditional Bedouin dinner under a canopy of stars, a truly unforgettable experience.
    Imagine yourself floating effortlessly in the buoyant waters of Siwa's salt lakes, feeling the unique sensation of weightlessness. Later, embark on an exhilarating jeep safari, conquering the rugged terrain and discovering the breathtaking beauty of the desert landscape. Dive into the rejuvenating warmth of Bir Wahed's hot spring, where natural pools promise pure relaxation. Finally, savor a delightful picnic lunch amidst the stunning desert scenery, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
    Imagine waking up before dawn, the air crisp and cool, and witnessing the breathtaking sunrise paint the sky over the Dakrur Mountain Oasis. Afterward, lose yourself in the bustling local markets, haggling for unique souvenirs that will remind you of your adventure. Finally, with memories to last a lifetime, head to the airport or bus station, ready for your next journey.

    Included/Excluded

    Included:

    • Pick up services from your hotel and return
    • All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle
    • Private Egyptologist guide
    • Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites
    • All service charges & taxes

    Excluded:

    • Any extras not mentioned in the program
    • Tipping
    • any other expenses

    Highlight

    Arrival in Siwa

    Siwa Oasis 

    Salt Lakes and Mountain Safari

    Dakrur mountain and Departure

    Map

    Question & Answers

    - Egypt's History


    - Egypt's Location.

    Egypt is an African country and its official name is the Arab Republic of Egypt created in 1958. The country is situated in the northeast part of Africa with the Sinai Peninsula forming a land bridge with southwest Asia titling a Middle Eastern country. Therefore it's a transcontinental country and this helps it become a major power in Africa, the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and the Muslim world.

    - Map

    Map of ancient Egypt, showing the major cities and archaeological sites along the Nile River, from Abu Simbel in the South to Alexandria in the North. Egypt borders LibiaSudan, the Red Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea

    e-Visa

    Most nationalities can obtain an e-Visa for tourism purposes before travel by completing an application and making payment online. The e-Visa can be obtained up to 3 months before you travel and is valid for 30 days from the day you enter the country. The e-Visa is available to a long list of eligible countries.


    The electronic tourist visa is valid:

    • Up to 30 consecutive days
    • Single or multiple entries
    • For all tourist activities

    It’s quick to apply for an Egyptian tourist visa online. Applicants can fill out the e-Visa form with basic travel information and upload a copy of their passport. Travelers receive the approved tourist visa by email, usually within 4 to 5 business days.


     - How do I get a Tourist Visa for Egypt through the Embassy?

    Foreign nationals who are not eligible for the tourist eVisa or visa on arrival need to apply through the Egyptian embassy. It can take several weeks to get a tourist visa through the embassy.


    -How long is a Tourist Egypt e-Visa Valid for?

    - Single entry tourist visa for Egypt

    • The single-entry tourist visa is valid to enter Egypt once for up to 30 days. Tourists must enter Egypt within 3 months of the arrival date indicated on the application form.

    - Multiple-entry tourist visa for Egypt

    • The multiple-entry tourist visa is valid to enter Egypt more than once during the validity period. Each stay in Egypt must not exceed 30 days.

    - Can I get a visa on arrival in Egypt?

    Once you land, you need to go to the visa on arrival window, after getting in the queue at the immigration office. Keep in mind that when you pay for your Egypt visa on arrival, you need to pay in ($) US dollars - you aren't allowed to use any other currency, and it is preferable if you have the exact amount. Also, you need to pay in cash because credit or debit cards are not accepted. the normal rate for entry visa to Egypt is between $25 to $30 depending on the exchange rate.

    -Weather in Egypt

    Egypt is visited all year round. However, depending on your preferences, there are certainly times when it’s better to go than others. In the Summer, from June to August, temperatures get extremely high, sometimes unbearably so. If you aren’t able to handle extreme heat, it’s best to avoid this time. If you can, this is a great time to avoid crowds and get lower prices. This is also a good time to visit one of the popular resorts on the Red Sea coast.

    Cooler temperatures occur between September and May. This is considered High Season and of course, December and January are the Peak Winter Season. These times of the year are when prices are a bit higher than during the Summer months. 

    Egypt is the location for satisfying most travelers.

    Egypt is a safe country

    Egypt has served as one of the best and safest tourist destinations for many years. Surrounded by warm hospitality, courteous and kind-hearted locals – you’ll feel at home and as safe as you’ll ever be. With some sensible precautions and preparations, you will be able to explore Egypt tours and trips and enjoy Egypt’s generally safe cities with ease. Claiming a usually low crime rate visitors are usually safe especially in areas frequently visited by tourists.

    How much money do i need for my trip ?

    It is difficult to determine an exact amount of spending money to take on a trip to Egypt. However, we recommend that you budget for around 25 to 50 USD per person per day (at a minimum). Your extra expenses will include items like drinks, gifts, tips, excluded entrance fees, and laundry. You can pay with cards or some foreign currencies at many places; however, it’s highly recommended that you exchange your money for Egyptian pounds and keep cash and change on you when out sightseeing.

    - Tipping

    Generally in Egypt, it is common to tip between 10-15% if you are pleased with your service. If the service was exceptional, then tip closer towards the 15% mark and if you were not pleased with your service then tip closer to the 10% mark or less depending on the service that you received.

    - Can i drink tap water

    The tap water in Egypt  is safe to drink however it is heavily chlorinated and thus it tends to have foul taste. In general, in all regions of Egypt it is recommended to rather stick to drinking boiled or bottled water in order to avoid an upset stomach. Although, the tap water is safe for cleaning your teeth and so there is no need for bottled water when brushing your teeth.

    - what female tourists should wear

    In less touristic places, relatively modest dress is recommended. Women should avoid very tight clothing, keep their shoulders and knees covered, and avoid very revealing necklines. Men should also avoid particularly revealing clothing. wearing shorts is not very common among Egyptians. Dressing with relative modesty is a way of respecting the local culture. The metro in Cairo has separate cars for women that might be more comfortable, especially during rush hours when the cars can be very full.

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