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Siwa Oasis in Egypt

Information about Bir Wahid is one of Siwa wells

  • 05 16, 2023

one of the most important places in Siwa Oasis which includes underground wells known for their significance for medical tourism. Nature is an essential factor in preserving these wells and the benefits for its visitors for healing many diseases. Egypt is rich with nature including several underground wells and springs that have an effective effect in treating a large number of skin diseases, in addition to the picturesque natural landscapes. In your tour from Egypt Desert Safari Tours, you will be able to see scenes that you can not see anywhere else. 

 

When you reach to the area of Bir Wahid, you will find two paradoxical scenes including the Coldwater Lake and the hot water spring surrounded by the palm and the green tress with the beautiful Sun rays above the golden sand. Medical tourism is for the sake of enjoying hot sulfur water. Siwa is considered a source of healing and one of God’s blessings for having hot Wells in the land of Siwa, God’s paradise on earth. 

 

The water temperature in it is 67 degrees Celsius, and it contains several mineral and sulfur elements that are used for the natural treatment of diseases like psoriasis and rheumatic diseases. Therefore, Siwa recently became one of the most prominent destinations for medical tourism you can visit through one of Egypt Classic Packages to have a totally different experience

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Healing tourism, using hot sulphurous water, is well practised in the Siwa oasis, God's paradise. You can enjoy a 3-day excursion to the Siwa oasis from Cairo at a very affordable price. The water temperature reaches 39°C. It contains several minerals and sulphurous elements used for physical therapy of various ailments such as psoriasis and rheumatic diseases.

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