Siwa Oasis

In Egypt, the Siwa Oasis is one of the most popular destinations.
Siwa

Siwa Oasis is a favorite among many desert tourists.
The place is filled with a peaceful vibe, thanks to the gorgeous ambience.

It’s a beautiful place to relax and enjoy the scenery.

Siwa’s Adrere Amellal ecolodge may be reached through the desert way from Bahariya or the road down from Marsa Matruh on the northern coast, which is more common.

Air travel is an option, but you must check the schedule in advance to ensure that flights from Cairo are departing on time.

A few top-notch hotels are available, although there are no major hotel chains in the nation. Prince Charles spent time at one of them during his visit to the country in 2006.

A trip to Siwa Eco-Lodge Adrere Amellal Siwa has long been known for its olive orchards and palm gardens, which stretch back to antiquity, in a location surrounded by lakes that are too saline to allow fishing.

Siwan olives and Siwan bottled water are now generally recognized as among the country’s finest and cleanest.

According to this assertion, there are no pollutants generated in this area, which is easy to prove.

Siwa was home to two distinct ethnic groups at one time. As an alternative to the more secluded Siwan people, who are from Berber origin, there are also the Bedouin, who live on or near the Oasis’ perimeter and are just as colorfully attired.

The remnants of the mud village of Old Shali, which was abandoned in the 1980s after suffering major brain damage, are awe-inspiring when one visits Siwa.

It has the impression of a ruined stronghold made of mud pies, and it’s close to the modern town of Shali.

It’s possible to make your way there by navigating the maze of dimly lit passageways, but extreme caution is advised.

For most people, Alexander the Great’s trip to Siwa in 331 BC and his subsequent visit to the Oracle are synonymous with the city.

On his way to the Oracle, he inquired, “Will I govern the world?” The Oracle responded, “Yes, but not for very long,” so he sought an answer from the Oracle.

It’s possible to observe Cleopatra’s pool and the ruined town in addition to the supposed site of the Oracle, among other things.

Siwa Artisans and their Work

Among the oases of Egypt, Siwa is most known for its pottery, which has the biggest artisanal tradition of the bunch.

Ceramic tajin, or Saharan cooking pots, may be purchased that are one-of-a-kind and made by hand in bread ovens rather than kilns.

Designer wedding dresses are sometimes made by women who otherwise keep their style more traditional throughout the year.

There is a lot of music in Siwa.

Musicians will notice that Siwans are unconstrained and very talented.
They have a tradition of preparing for the four major festivals and their highly musical weddings with a high degree of music training.

About 10,000 Siwans go to the nearby Jebel Dakhour for three days of feasting, dancing, and singing during Siayha, the main festival that is accessible to the public.

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