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Location: Western Desert
Isolation, Salt, and Ancient Memory
Siwa is not close.
And that is its strength.
Far from the Nile Valley, surrounded by salt lakes and endless desert, Siwa has preserved its own rhythm, architecture, and identity for centuries.
Palm groves stretch across the oasis. Salt lakes reflect the sky. Mud-brick fortresses rise above narrow pathways. Life here feels slower — more grounded.
Siwa is layered: desert, oracle, springs, silence.
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Three Days – The Essence of Siwa
3 Days / 2 Nights
Explore the Shali Fortress, built from salt and mud, standing as a symbol of resilience.
Visit the Temple of the Oracle, where Alexander once traveled seeking legitimacy and vision.
Float effortlessly in Siwa’s salt lakes, where water holds you without effort.
Move into the Great Sand Sea by 4×4, where dunes rise like ocean waves and sunset stretches endlessly.
Evenings are quiet. The sky feels enormous.
Siwa invites disconnection from noise and reconnection with simplicity.
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Four to Five Days – The Full Siwa Immersion
With extended time, Siwa reveals its deeper character.
Hidden springs. Remote desert lakes. Longer desert crossings into the Great Sand Sea. Slow mornings among palm groves.
This is where Siwa shifts from destination to retreat.
There is space for rest.
Space for reflection.
Space to simply exist.