Have your daily breakfast that will be prepared by the locals, along with the well-liked mint tea. Then, we'll travel to Farafra, which is an oasis where you can visit the unusual mud brick museum and take advantage of the sulfur hot spring known as Bir Setah, or Setah Well. You will visit the Roman Temple of Deir El Hagar, which is located in the middle of the desert and partially buried by sand dunes. We will go to the ancient town of Al Qasr; and drive from Farafa to Dakhla for about three hours. This temple was built by the legendary Roman Emperors. Visit some of the most exquisite rock-cut tombs in Egypt at El Muzawwaqqa, and the Roman cemetery.
You will visit the ancient Islamic village of Al Qasr, which dates to the 12th century A.D. After you finish your meal, you will see the ancient houses, which were built in very interesting narrow alleys, such as the ancient court, the ancient oil press, the ancient wheat grinder, the medieval prison, as well as an old school and an Ayyubid mosque.
Spend the afternoon lounging by the hot spring that resembles a pool before visiting the lush Dakhla farms, which are full of golden sand dunes and the sky above, to watch the sunset over the Great Sand Sea while sipping a delicious Bedouin tea.
Spend the night in Dakhla at Desert Lodge Hotel on top of the cliff seeing the green village and the beautiful rose mountains that Dakhla Oasis is famous for.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner