Bill Verbrick

bill.verbrick@gmail.com

909-973-0435


Siwa Magnificent Oasis 3 nights | Starts every Thursday.


3 nights
Small Group Expedition
Start City : Siwa
End City : Siwa
From None Pax To None Pax

Siwa Visits:

  •  Exploring the Local Market
  •  Relaxing at the Salt Lakes
  •  Visiting the Mountain of the Dead
  •  Exploring the Oracle Temple of Amun
  •  Swimming at Cleopatra’s Spring
  •  Desert Safari by Jeep
  •  Sandboarding in the Desert
  •  Sunset at the Great Sand Sea
  •  Bedouin Dinner Under the Stars
  •  Relaxation at Fatnas Spring
  •  Shopping for Local Souvenirs
  • Cycling Around the Oasis
  • Learning to Make Local Products
  • Visiting the Old Shali Fortress
Your Experience

  • Day 1

      Arrive at Siwa Airport : (Thursday)

    •  After arrival in Siwa, we’ll be welcomed with a delightful Siwan breakfast on an island surrounded by water, where we can enjoy the serene natural atmosphere and a sense of tranquility.
    • In the afternoon: We’ll head out to witness the magnificent sunset view over the stunning Lake of Taghaghien Island. While there, we’ll enjoy traditional Siwan tea and take in the scenic beauty of the surroundings.
    • In the evening: We’ll visit the enchanting Island of Homes, located in the middle of the lake, to explore its unique charm and magical ambiance.
    • For dinner: We’ll experience an authentic Siwan dinner at a traditional restaurant, savoring local flavors and dishes prepared in a distinctive style.
    • After dinner: We’ll head to the hot springs to rejuvenate and relax in the soothing warm waters.
    • To end the day: We’ll return to the eco-lodge to stargaze and enjoy a peaceful, restful night’s sleep.


    Meals: Breakfast
    View Ghaliet Ecolodge & Spa gallery


  • Day 2

    ( Friday ): Discover Siwa's History

    •  Head to the sacred Temple of Amun, located in the heart of the historic city of Shali, which dates back approximately 800 years. Here, delve into the story of Alexander the Great and his visit to this iconic site.
    • Salt Lakes Exploration: Visit the unique salt lakes of Siwa, where you can relax amidst nature’s beauty while enjoying traditional Siwan tea and a light snack.
    • A Refreshing Swim: Experience the rejuvenating waters of Siwa’s turquoise salt lakes. These waters not only refresh the body but are also known for their skin-revitalizing properties.
    • Magical Sunset Moment: Soak in the mesmerizing sunset views over the lakes, offering a serene and enchanting end to the daytime activities.
    • Candlelit Dinner: Enjoy a charming dinner at one of Siwa’s renowned restaurants, set in a magical atmosphere illuminated by candlelight.
    • Authentic Siwan Night: After dinner, attend a traditional Siwan party, featuring captivating performances and local folklore that reflect the authenticity and spirit of the region.


    Meals: Breakfast,dinner


  • Day 3

    (Satrday) :Desert Adventures

    • Tour of Shali Fortress: Visit the historic Shali Fortress, exploring Siwa’s traditional houses and immersing in the rich heritage.
    • Safari Adventure: Embark on an exciting safari in the Great Sand Sea with 4x4 vehicles, discovering the stunning desert landscapes.
    • Sandboarding: Enjoy the thrilling experience of sliding down soft dunes, full of excitement and fun.
    • Tea Break: Pause for a light snack and traditional Siwan tea while admiring the natural colors of the sunset—a magical and serene experience.
    • Post-Sunset Dinner: Head to the camp for a special dinner amidst the natural beauty of the desert.

     


    Meals: Breakfast,dinner


  • Day 4

    (Sunday) Relaxation and Departure:

    • Salt Lakes or Fatnas Spring: A relaxing morning to enjoy the serene views.
    • Shopping: Buy souvenirs like dates, olive oil, and handmade crafts.
    • Departure: Head back to your starting point.


    Meals: Breakfast


Luxury Accommodation:

  • Thu- Sun: Ghalite Ecolodge & spa on bed and breakfast 

Transfers:

  • Thu: Arrival transfer to your Hotel from Cairo Airport
  • Thu: Transfer from your hotel to Almaza Airport to fly to Siwa
  • Thu: Transfer from Siwa Airport to Your Hotel
  • Sun: Transfer from your Hotel to Siwa Airport to fly to Cairo
  • Sun: Transfer from Almaza Airport to your Hotel
  • Sun: Final transfer from your hotel to Cairo Airport for final dep.

Sightseeing:

  • Thu: Visit the local market for a full day to experience Siwan culture. Relax at the Salt Lakes  include Guiding, Lunch, Entrance  fees, and A/C Bus model 2022
  • Fri: Full-day Mountain of the Dead, Temple of Amun Cleopatra’s Spring: include Guiding, Lunch, Entrance  fees, and A/C Bus model 2022
  • Sat: Full-day  Desert Adventures, Sandboarding., Visit to Bir Wahed,Sunset at the Great Sand Sea,Bedouin Dinner Under the Stars  include Guiding, Lunch, Entrance  fees, and A/C Bus model 2022
  • Sun: Full-day Salt Lakes or Fatnas Spring, Shopping including Guiding, Entrance  fees, and A/C Bus model 2022

Not included:

  • Visa $25
  • Tipping
  • International and Domestic flights
  • any option tours 

Egypt is very safe to visit and the police, tourist police, and army are in prominence wherever you go, giving you a feel of being in secure surroundings. Egypt prides itself on its high safety record for tourists and will do all it can to maintain this.

Egyptian Arabic is the official and most widely spoken language in Egypt. English is taught in schools and is considered a secondary language that is most commonly used for tourism purposes.

The official currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants and upscale shops. There are also ATMs available at hotels and outside major banks dispensing local currency.

The best time to visit Egypt would be during the winter months, from October to April. The temperatures are mild and pleasant, although evenings can become quite cool. December through January are the peak tourist months so expect large crowds if travelling at this time. The best time to enjoy the beaches, without having to endure the large crowds of summer tourists, would be from March to May. Temperatures at this time are warm and tourist sites are not too crowded.

Egypt, being a predominantly Muslim country, is naturally conservative (not like the Gulf States or Saudi Arabia) but the average people are careful in what they wear. The dress code in Egypt for women is considered conservative by western standards and it is respectful to obey this code. For men it is not really an issue -- normal trousers and shirt or T-shirt are fine -- but in Cairo it would not be acceptable to wear short shorts or a tank tops/sleeveless tops. In the resorts like Sharm El Sheik, Hurghada, Sinai, etc. -- shorts are fine and it is very open and flexible. This also applies to ladies for the beach areas, but going into the market area in Hurghada, for example you may be more comfortable in trousers. Generally for men in Cairo or any city that is not on the sea side, remain with trousers (at tourist sites long loose shorts) or jeans and T-shirt , as even in Cairo, local people do not feel comfortable seeing a man in shorts. In Sea Side areas it's ok to walk in shorts, but once you enter a local restaurant or market, it's better to be more covered.

For the vast majority of travelers to Egypt, a valid passport and a travel visa is required. A visa can easily be purchased at the airport when you arrive. The cost for a single-entry, 30-day tourist visa is $25 (or equivalent in Euro), must be paid in cash (no credit or debit cards accepted), and your passport must be valid for at least six months. Citizens of all European countries, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, South Korea, Macedonia, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine and United States can obtain a visa upon arrival. (Egypt does allow visa-free access for certain countries such as Bahrain, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macao, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Malaysia.) Visas can also be purchased beforehand through Egypt’s Visa e-Portal: https://visa2egypt.gov.eg. Forty-one different nationalities are eligible to purchase the e-visa, however, it’s far easier to simply buy the visa at the airport.

As with most European and North American countries, tipping is graciously accepted in Egypt. A 10% tip at restaurants and to guides and drivers is standard. Unfortunately, at major tourist sites like the Pyramids of Giza or the tombs of the Valley of the Kings, touts aggressively hustle for tips by allowing you to take photos in areas where it’s clearly posted as prohibited (such as inside the tombs). Please refrain from perpetuating this problem by not paying to take pictures.

Egypt has a voltage supply of 220V and the plugs are the 2-round pin type that are common throughout Europe.

As noted previously, Egypt is a Muslim country, therefore alcohol is not readily available outside of tourist areas and western-style hotels/resorts. Beer and wine is available for purchase on all Dragonfly Kite Safaris.