Have breakfast at your hotel, afterwards get ready to start your wonderful tour by visiting the ancient city of Shali Fortress, which was built from salt rocks and dates to the 12th dynasty, is one of the most fascinating sites in Siwa. Since Shali, which means "city" in English, also refers to the fortress of the city, the Egyptian archaeological team had a difficult time trying to rebuild a temple using the same materials as this fortress. As a result, their attempt failed and the temple was destroyed in 1926.
Next, make your way to Siwa's most significant landmark, the Temple of Alexander the Great, also known as the Temple of the Oracle of Amun, It gained its popularity after Alexander the Great visited the temple, temple was built in the twenty-sixth dynasty BC in the ancient village known as Aghurmi Village.
Continue to explore the temple's ruins at Um Ubayda, which was devoted to Amun, Mut, and Khonso. The Temple of Amon, also known as the Temple of Umm Ubayd, was built during the 30th dynasty. Today, all that is left of the structure is a wall covered in bas-reliefs and a massive mound of ruins. Nectanebo II built the temple.
After that, it is time to visit the Siwan House, which the Siwan people built together to protect their heritage from oblivion.
After a satisfying lunch at a high-quality restaurant, spend a leisurely afternoon at Cleopatra Spring, known as Ein Guba, to dip in its warm natural water that is rich with sulfur and minerals before being transferred to the hotel and overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch