iEgypt Blog
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.
Blending history, natural wonder, and cultural charm, Cleopatra Spring remains one of the top hidden gems in Egypt. If you're planning a trip to Siwa, this desert pool should be at the top of your list — where the past meets the present in every ripple.
Whether you're exploring Roman ruins, standing beneath ancient domes, or lighting a candle in a sunlit chapel, Babylon Fortress leaves an indelible mark — one that transcends centuries and speaks to the enduring spirit of Egypt itself.
From deep-time secrets to present-day exploration, Wadi Al Hitan continues to amaze and enlighten — a place where the whispers of Earth’s ancient oceans still echo in the sand.
Tucked away on the desert plateau south of Cairo, the Saqqara Pyramids form one of Egypt’s most overlooked yet extraordinary archaeological sites. Often overshadowed by the more famous Pyramids of Giza,
Nestled within the Fayoum Depression in Egypt, Qarun Lake—also known as Birket Qarun—is one of the oldest natural lakes in the world.