El Fayoum Oasis
This artificial oasis, also known as Joseph’s canal, was produced not by water springing out from the earth, but by a lengthy canal naturally formed by the flooding Nile that dates back to Biblical times and was named after Joseph, the biblical figure who founded the oasis.
Egypt Black Desert
Egypt Black Desert, in sharp contrast to its neighboring White Desert, is characterized by volcanic-shaped mountains that sometimes resemble a scene from a Star Wars movie, among other things.
Dakhla Oasis
Dakhla is one of the most distant Oases in Egypt, being a long distance away from both Cairo and Luxor and despite this, the time and work invested will be well worth it. You go from Farafra to Cairo via one of the most desolate pieces of road in all of Egypt.
Bahariya Oasis
Bahariya has drawn a lot of foreigners over the years who have come in quest of tranquilly and desert independence due to its proximity to the Egyptian capital.
Badr’s heritage
Farafra is located in the center of an Oasis and is a tiny but distinctive environment for guests who seek to learn about ancient Egyptian traditions and rituals that date back hundreds of years.