Siwa is the most isolated big oasis in Egypt and is very close to the Libyan border and over 550 km from Cairo. The best way to get there is from Marsa Matruh driving 300 km on the road. Siwa has nice limestone cliffs around it and has the Great Sand Sea to the south as well as various salt lakes that go from being quite big to drying up during the hottest times of the year. There are charming old buildings in Siwa made from mud from the lakes and Siwa is known across Egypt (and the world!) for its delicious dates and olives, not to mention its extraordinary beauty. Siwa is also becoming increasingly known for its drinking water and numerous mineral water companies now produce and ship water from this beautiful oasis. 

Located in a traditional Siwan house, the museum boasts traditional Siwan objects such as silver jewellery, music inst...

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Temple of Umm Ubaydah is the second temple which dedicated to Amun in Siwa Oasis. The temple stands on a small hillock...

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Gabal al-Mawta is properly the only excavated ancient cemeteries in Siwa Oasis. It is a hill side full of tombs which ...

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Variously known as “Cleopatra Spring,” “Ain Juba” or “Ain al Hammam”, in ancient t...

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The fortification of Shali is located in the center of modern Siwa in the Siwa Oasis, and is basically the old town. T...

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Other names: Aghurmi; Temple of Amun; Ammoneion; Shaly Ghadi. The meaning of Aghurmi in Amazigh Siwa language is the s...

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