Following breakfast, you will be picked up by our tour guide to go to Wadi El Hitan, often known as the "Valley of the Whales," a captivating UNESCO World Heritage site that was originally a lake and is now home to coastal marine species that has existed for millions of years. It is possible to find preserved whale fossils here, providing evidence of the mammal's transition from a terrestrial to a marine animal. This gorgeous site is absolutely worth visiting.and we'll eat lunch at a nearby restaurant.
The Kom Aushim Museum, built in 1974, offers guided tours of Fayoum and houses relics from Prehistoric to Roman eras, as well as a Fayoum painting.
the following halt One of the largest Greco-Roman settlements in the Fayoum is Karanis (The Lord's Town). originally inhabited in the third century B.C. by mercenaries from the army of Ptolemy the Second. There are two temples in the city.
Following that, we'll return you to your Cairo hotel.