Siwa, Egypt



John Fittin
Displayed: times.This small oasis (pop. 5,500) near Libya is the most remote in Egypt and can be reached overland by safari from Bahriya or from Marsa Matrouh on the Mediterranean coast. The very private and segregated Berber community that lives there is interesting. The ruined Temple of Amon was home to a famous oracle (Alexander the Great paid a visit). There are also olive and date palms and warm and cool natural springs. Although most accommodations are still rustic, there's also a luxurious eco-lodge. More info on: adventuretv.iexplore.com
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