White Desert Camping

Duration

2 Days

Destinations

Bahriya Oasis

Tour Availability

Every Day

Pickup Location

Cairo Airport or Hotel in Cairo

Tour Type

Private

Day 1: Cairo to Bahariya Oasis

at 7:00 am, After breakfast at your hotel/home/location, you will be picked up by our professional tour guide to start the camping adventure to the White desert. Travel from Cairo to Bahariya oasis via the desert road (approx. 4 hours). Arrive at Bawiti, the city center of Bahariya oasis to have a morning drink before lunch.
Lunch at Bawiti city center.
After lunch, we start our off-road adventure to the Black desert to explore the black volcanic mountains which date back millions of years ago. Proceed to the Crystal desert to enjoy and climb the crystal mountains. We then continue our trip to the old white desert and the new white desert to explore the wind-formed mountains and the totally white desert. Continue to the Campsite in the white desert.
Barbecue Bedouin dinner under the stars.
Meals: Lunch and dinner

Day 2: White Desert camping and Desert sightseeing tours

Early wake up before sunrise to enjoy the view of the sun. After breakfast at the white desert, continue our off-road trip to the magic spring, then to Ain Khadra natural spring where we will have our lunch.
After lunch, we continue our off-road trip to Santa Tree (magic tree). Proceed to visit the white desert cave and AGabat rocky mountains of Farafra (Tower Mountains). In the evening, we have a barbeque dinner and sleep in tents under the stars.
Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner.

Day 3: White Desert – Cairo

Breakfast at the campsite then drive to Bahariya Oasis to visit the old village of the oasis and see the groves of palms and fruit trees. Then you will be transferred to the Black Mountains to visit the sand dunes, then to be transferred to one of the most amazing hot springs there to have a swim in it as a lot of people come to it from all over the world to visit it and swim in it because of its healing powers for many diseases like Rheumatic and a lot of other diseases you will be transferred Cairo to spend your night at your hotel.

Included/Excluded

  • Egyptologist tour guide speaking English.
  • Air Conditioned Private vehicle
  • 01 Day Tours
  • Main Entrance Fees
  • Bottled Mineral Water
  • Tourism Police Permission
  • Tax
  • Accommodation
  • Meals or Drinks or Beverages during the tours
  • Any airport transfers
  • Tipping
  • Anything not mentioned above

Tour Plan

Day 01 Museums

The itinerary: Day Tour to Coptic and Islamic Cairo

08:30 AM Our Egypt Tailor Made tour guide will escort you by an air conditioned vehicle to a new era "The Coptic Cairo" where you will visit
the "Hanging Church" which is dating back to the 3rd Century AD and was dedicated to Virgin Mary ,It's called "Hanging" because of its location above the gatehouse of the ancient Roman fortress "Babylon" .It contains 110 Holy icons depicting beautiful religious scenes. Then visiting "Saint Sergius and

Bacchus Church" which is believed to have been built on the spot where the

holy family rested at the end of their journey into Egypt.

Then heading the marvelous Coptic buildings in Cairo, The Monastery of St. Simon the Tanner or “The Cave Church” which is located in el Mokattam hills area near the Zabbaleen slum or Garbage City which is Cairo's largest informal garbage collectors settlement, where garbage recycling is central to its population's economy. The Monastery of St. Simon the Tanner is the largest and it has an amphitheater with a seating capacity of 20,000.This church is the largest church in the Middle East. It is named after

the Coptic Saint, Simon the Tanner, who lived at the end of the 10th century and is associated with the legend of the moving of the Mokattam Mountain. The Monastery of St. Simon the Tanner include the St. Bola's Church, St. Marks Church, and St. Simon the Tanner's Hall.

Then heading to visit Islamic Cairo starting with visiting El Moez Street which starts at the northern Bab El Fotouh (one of the original gates to the old walled city), then meanders south for a bit until it intersects with Al Azhar street. Cross Al Azhar, and El Moez continues through the El Ghouri Complex (El Ghoureya in Arabic), ending at Bab Zuweila and the Tentmakers’ Market in the south.

Firstly we will visit Bab El Fotouh which is one of the last three remaining gates to the original walled city of Cairo, built by a Fatimid caliph. It has arrow slits and shafts for pouring boiling water or oil on attackers.

Then visiting

minarets are the oldest surviving minarets in Cairo. During certain periods after its construction during the Fatimid dynasty, it was used as a prison for Latin Crusaders, a fortress for Napoleon and a school before returning to its original function as a mosque.

Then visiting Mosque-Sabil of Sulayman Agha Al-Silahdar, This religious complex of Sulayman Agha Al-Silahdar is a mosque, sabil (a building with the purpose of providing free drinking water to the public) and kuttab (a religious elementary school). Its design is known as ‘Ottoman baroque’.

Al Hakim Mosque, short for Al-Hakim Bi-Amr Allah. Its

Al Aqmar Mosque

Translating to ‘Moonlit Mosque’, this

Then visiting ,
mosque served the residents of early Cairo as well as the Great Fatimid Palace (no longer standing). It was the earliest mosque to have such an elaborate exterior facade and decoration.

Then visiting Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Barquq, This religious complex was built by the Mamluk Sultan Al Zaher Barquq and houses not only a mosque but a ‘madrassa’ -- a religious school dedicated to the four Islamic schools of thought. It’s adjacent to the madrassa of Al Nassir Mohamed, an earlier sultan. These two structures are thought to be some of the greatest Mamluk architecture in Cairo, alongside the Qalawun Complex (below).

Then visiting Al Muayyad Mosque, Close to Bab Zuweila, the Al Muayyad

Mosque is considered the last great hypostyle mosque in Cairo. The interiors

of the mosque were some of the most richly decorated at the time, although it’s said that some pieces were illegally taken from other mosques; Al Muayyad Mosque’s door and chandelier is said to come from the famous Sultan Hassan mosque.

Then heading to Tentmakers’ Market (El Khayemeya) A covered market (one of Cairo’s very last) selling all different kinds of beautiful textiles: carpets, pillow cases, tapestries and colorful tent material that’s used all over Egypt in mosques, weddings, homes and holidays. The market itself is a small alley with a high roof with skylights for sunlight and ventilation. The goods sold at the different stalls are great examples of Egyptian handicrafts, and are super reasonably priced.

After finishing the tour you will be picked up back to your hotel in Cairo.

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