Our "Egypt Accessible Travel" will pick you up at your hotel in Cairo and drive you to El Fayoum so you can see the most important sights in the city.
Fayoum is about 95 kilometers from Cairo.
The Wadi El Ryan Protected Area was set up in 1989. All expeditions must take place within these boundaries.
Our trip to the Wadi Hitan Protected Area, called the Valley of the Whales, will start about 90 kilometers from Fayoum.
Wadi Hitan, also called the Valley of the Whales, may be inside the protected area of Wadi El Rayan.
After 40 million-year-old whale bones were found in the area, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) made it a World Heritage Site.
If you are in the area to see the Wadi El Rayan Waterfalls, you must go to Mudawara Mountain. When you do that, you will be at the bottom of the Wadi Al Ryan Waterfalls.
The western desert has a valley called Wadi El Rayan. Places where this desert dip could be. Wadi El Rayan is the only place in Egypt where you can find waterfalls. In 1970, the waterfalls were formed when drainage water from farmlands near Fayoum went too far.
Falls in Wadi El Rayan link two different lakes together. The valley of Wadi El Rayan is in the western part of the desert. Then, enjoy exploring Medinet Madi, built by Amenemhet III and finished by Amenemhet IV during the third pharaonic dynasty. It is also known as the Ancient City Unearthed, and the Ancient City Found is another name for Medinet Madi. Enjoy a late lunch at a great restaurant set aside just for you.
After the tour, we will be taken back to Cairo right away.