Embark on an unforgettable journey to Fayoum Oasis, where nature meets history. Discover the charming Tunis Village, sail on Lake Qaroun, and explore the ancient fossils of Wadi Al Hitan, a UNESCO World Heritage site. With breathtaking landscapes and unique cultural experiences, this tour offers the perfect escape from Cairo’s hustle. Book now for an adventure you won’t forget!
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Itinerary
✔ Hotel Pickup & Departure
Your expert tour guide will pick you up from your Cairo hotel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle and take you on an unforgettable journey to Fayoum Oasis.
✔ Tunis Village – Pottery & Handicrafts
Your first stop will be Tunis Village, a charming artisan hub famous for its traditional handmade pottery. Watch skilled craftsmen create beautiful ceramic pieces and explore local workshops where you can purchase authentic souvenirs to take home.
✔ Wadi El Rayan – Egypt’s Only Waterfalls
Next, head to Wadi El Rayan, home to Egypt’s only natural waterfalls. This stunning depression lies below sea level and offers picturesque desert scenery. Enjoy the serene atmosphere and capture breathtaking photos of the cascading falls in the heart of the desert.
✔ Lake Qaroun
Continue your journey to Lake Qaroun, Egypt’s third-largest natural lake,
✔ Wadi Al Hitan (Whale Valley) – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Walk through this prehistoric landscape and witness the remnants of a time when this desert was once an ancient sea.
✔ Return to Cairo
After an exciting day exploring the wonders of Fayoum, your guide will drive you back to your hotel in Cairo.
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