To get a stunning overview of Siwa, we will head to the historic village of Shali today. Your guide will describe how the locals lived in the cramped quarters and the reasons behind the construction of Shali. Surrounded by a tall wall, the Shali fortress is situated atop a steep hill.Nearby is the main entrance, which is referred to as "City Gate" or "Bab Inshal" in the Siwa people's Amazigh language. Another choice is the ancient mosque, one of the oldest in North Africa. As part of the Shali rehabilitation project, the mosque was repaired and reopened in December 2015, and prayers are being held there.
We then go to the Mountain of the Dead. In order to see a scene that simultaneously combines life and death, you must visit the Mountain of the Dead while in Siwa. The mountain's interior contains tombs with artwork that date back thousands of years, and from the summit, you can observe the verdant palm trees. The Mountain of the Dead, then, represents the human journey between life and death.
Next, we will visit the Temple of Amun, which is divided into three sections: the main temple, the governor's house, and the guards' wing. It is home to the highest priests and is often visited by monarchs. Among its several annexes is the "sacred well," where the feet were cleansed and cleansed to speak with the oracle. Also, you will witness the most valuable Siwi belongings, such as their clothing, jewelry, and musical instruments, when you visit the Siwi House Museum.
After that, we'll unwind in Cleopatra's Spring. Come with your swimsuit so you can take advantage of the natural spring's healing qualities as well as its ability to revitalize itself. The end of the day will see us return to the hotel.
Lunch and breakfast are served.