“Step into Fayoum’s hidden desert and feel like part of a Bedouin family: receive a gift that transforms your look, live their lifestyle, ride thrilling dunes in a private 4×4, sandboard across golden sands, explore ancient whale fossils at Wadi Al-Hitan, marvel at Wadi El-Rayan waterfalls, drift on the mystical Magic Lake, and savor a secret homemade Egyptian feast. Immerse yourself in authentic Egyptian culture and warmth, and feel right at home in the heart of the desert!”
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Wadi Al-Hitan (Valley of the Whales):
Discover the fascinating Valley of the Whales, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Fayoum. This extraordinary valley is home to ancient fossilized whales and other prehistoric marine life, offering a glimpse into Egypt’s rich geological past. Wander among these incredible fossils and marvel at the natural history preserved in the desert sands. Perfect for photography, learning, and an unforgettable desert adventure
Traditional Bedouin Home: Authentic Bedouin welcome with a gift to dress like a Bedouin, seasonal fruits, and Bedouin tea.
• Fayoum Desert Landscapes: Explore stunning desert scenery with sand dunes and rocky formations.
• Private 4×4 Adventure: Traverse hidden desert trails and feel the thrill of desert exploration.
• Sandboarding: Slide down the desert dunes for an exciting experience.
• Wadi Al-Hitan (Valley of the Whales): Visit this UNESCO World Heritage site with its ancient fossil remains.
• Wadi El-Rayan Waterfalls: See Egypt’s beautiful desert waterfalls and enjoy the natural surroundings.
• Magic Lake: Experience the serene and unique lake in Fayoum.
• Swimming in the Lake: Cool off with a refreshing swim in the lake (optional).
• Secret-Location Desert Lunch: Homemade, authentic Egyptian dishes in a secluded desert spot.
• Cultural Experience: Learn about Bedouin traditions, lifestyle, and stories of the region
Wadi El-Rayan Waterfalls:
Experience the breathtaking Wadi El-Rayan Waterfalls, one of Egypt’s most beautiful desert oases. Nestled in the heart of Fayoum, these cascading falls create a serene and picturesque setting, perfect for photography, relaxation, and enjoying nature. The contrast of water flowing through the desert landscape makes it a truly unique and memorable stop on your adventure
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Egyptian Pound (EGP)
EET (GMT+2)
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Ramses Station
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Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
Car, Bike, Scooter
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