iEgypt Blog
Dakrour Mountain isn’t just a place—it’s an experience. Whether you seek healing, spiritual connection, or breathtaking desert views, this sacred hill in Siwa promises something truly unforgettable.
The Mountain of the Dead is more than an archaeological site—it’s a sacred chronicle of Siwa’s past, etched into desert stone. From the vibrant tomb of Si-Amun to the painted myths of Mesu-Isis.
The Oracle of Amun is more than a ruined temple — it’s a sacred echo of a time when gods spoke through priests and shaped the destinies of empires.
The Temple of Umm Ubayd is more than just a ruin—it's a historical heartbeat that continues to pulse through the sands of Siwa. Its strategic location, rich iconography, and deep spiritual ties render it a treasure trove for historians.
Shali Castle is more than a ruin—it’s a living testament to the spirit, creativity, and unity of Siwa’s people. From its salt-mud architecture to its strategic hilltop location, it tells the story of a community that thrived in isolation.
Whether you’re craving an escape into nature, want to try your hand at pottery, or simply yearn to soak up the warm sun by Lake Qarun, Tunis Village Faiyum is your gateway to Egypt’s artistic heartland.