Your tour offers a unique blend of natural wonders, thrilling desert adventures, and authentic cultural experiences—all in a single unforgettable day trip from Cairo.
Unlike standard tours that rush through the highlights, we take the time to immerse you in Fayoum’s hidden gems:
Off-the-beaten-path desert safari in a 4x4 with sandboarding on golden dunes
A stop at the color-shifting Magic Lake, perfect for photos and peaceful moments
Lunch with locals at a traditional Bedouin camp, enjoying freshly grilled BBQ
A felucca sail across Wadi El Rayan Lake—something few tours include
A cultural stop at Tunis Village, where you can see pottery-making in action and explore local crafts
With small group sizes, private options, and a professional local guide, this tour is perfect for travelers who want more than just sightseeing. It’s an adventure, a cultural encounter, and a nature retreat—all in one.
Pickup included
Start your journey with hotel pickup from Cairo or Giza (between 7:00 AM and 8:00 AM). Sit back in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle for a 100-minute drive to Fayoum, stopping for photos at Qarun Lake—believed to be the oldest natural lake in the world.
Hop into a 4x4 vehicle for an exciting dune bashing adventure in the desert. Try your hand at sandboarding on soft, yellow dunes.
Next, visit the Wadi El Rayan Waterfalls, take in breathtaking desert landscapes, and enjoy an optional camel or horseback ride along the lakeside. Keep your eyes open for native wildlife like slender-horned gazelles, and don’t miss a photo stop at the scenic Mudawara Mountains.
Visit the enchanting Magic Lake, known for its shimmering, color-changing waters. Then, head to a nearby Bedouin desert camp to enjoy a delicious traditional BBQ lunch.
Enjoy another round of sandboarding in a different part of the desert—perfect for adrenaline lovers and scenic photographers alike.
End your day with a visit to Tunis Village, a peaceful lakeside community famous for handmade pottery. Discover local artisan shops, visit the Tunis Pottery School, and enjoy birdwatching or a lake-view meal at a charming café.
Relax with a peaceful felucca ride across Wadi El Rayan Lake. Take in panoramic views of the waterfalls, lush landscapes, and desert surroundings from this traditional wooden sailboat.
Ticket Redemption Instructions:
Upon arrival at each destination, our licensed tour guide will assist travelers in obtaining their entry tickets. Travelers do not need to purchase tickets in advance or queue separately — the guide will handle the ticketing process on their behalf.
The guide will provide direct entry tickets at the entrance of each site.
Travelers only need to present themselves at the designated meeting point with the guide.
Tickets are included in the package (unless otherwise specified).
Please carry a valid photo ID, as some attractions may require verification before entry.
This ensures a smooth and hassle-free entry experience at all destinations.
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