2 Days Fayoum Oasis Private Safari Tour
Gate-2-Egypt invites you to embark on a two-day safari through the enchanting Fayoum Oasis. Discover the timeless art of pottery in Tunis Village, wander among Greco-Roman ruins, and unwind by the turquoise waters of Wadi El Rayan. Feel the thrill of sandboarding across golden dunes and explore ancient treasures like Qasr Qarun Temple, the Hawara Pyramid, and Madinat Madi. This journey blends culture, adventure, and natural beauty—an unforgettable escape into Egypt’s hidden gem.
Highlights
- Wadi El Rayan
- Fayoum
- sandboarding
- Madinat Madi
- Qasr Qarun
Full Itinerary
"Please read carefully all the listed itineraries before booking. This section provides a day‑by‑day breakdown of your journey, including activities, transfer times, and key notes to help you prepare for the best travel experience."
Your two-day safari tour begins early in the morning as we depart Cairo towards the tranquil oasis of Fayoum, located just 100 kilometers southwest of the bustling capital.
Our first stop is the charming village of Tunis, located on the edge of Lake Qarun, the third-largest lake in Egypt. Here, you will get a taste of the local culture during our visit to the pottery workshop. Watch skilled craftsmen as they shape clay into beautiful ceramics.
We continue our journey by delving deeper into the oasis to explore the ruins of the ancient city of Cranes, which was founded during the Ptolemaic era and was once a bustling Greco-Roman city. Wander through the exquisitely preserved remains of houses, temples, and baths.
Then have lunch at one of the local restaurants.
After lunch, we head towards the famous Wadi El Rayyan, a protected area with two stunning turquoise lakes. The upper lagoon is a freshwater oasis, while the lower lagoon is a saltwater oasis, both connected by a magical waterfall.
As the sun begins to set, we’ll set up camp amidst the tranquil desert landscape of Fayoum. Enjoy a delicious traditional Egyptian dinner cooked over an open fire and savor the serenity of the desert night sky.
Overnight Camping in Fayoum Oasis
Meals: Lunch – Dinner
Wake up to the soothing sounds of the desert as the sun rises over the dunes. After breakfast, we start an exciting desert safari. Our expert guides will take you on a thrilling ride through the dunes, where you can experience the adrenaline rush of sandboarding or simply enjoy the stunning desert views.
Next, we will visit Qasr Qarun Temple, also known as the Temple of Dionysias. This ancient temple dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek is one of the best preserved temples from the Middle Kingdom.
Our journey then takes us to the ruins of the enchanting Hawara Pyramid, which was once the final resting place of Pharaoh Amenemhat III. Marvel at the massive limestone blocks and learn about the mysteries surrounding this ancient structure.
Then have lunch at one of the local restaurants.
After lunch at a local restaurant, we will head to the charming city of Fayoum. Here, we will visit the Madinat Madi Temple, another ancient archaeological site dating back to the Greco-Roman era.
After finishing, we will begin our return trip to Cairo, to bid farewell to the Fayoum Oasis. Upon arrival, our representative will transfer you to your hotel in Cairo.
Meals: Breakfast – Lunch
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- Transfer in a private air-conditioned vehicle to deserts.
- Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites in our itinerary
- Expert English-speaking guide in the desert.
- 1 Night Accommodation in a Fayoum Camp.
- Private vehicle with air conditioning
- Bottled water during trips.
- All service charges & taxes
Cost Excludes
- International flight ticket.
- Entry visa to Egypt
- Optional tours
- Personal Expenses
- Tipping (Recommended)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The ideal season is from October to April, when the weather is mild and perfect for exploring both ancient sites and outdoor activities.
Most travelers require a tourist visa. It can often be obtained on arrival at Cairo International Airport or through an online e-visa application depending on nationality.
Yes. Tourist areas are well-secured, and millions of visitors enjoy Egypt every year. As with any destination, it’s best to travel with a trusted operator like Gate2Egypt and follow local guidance.
The official currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). ATMs are widely available, and most hotels and shops accept credit cards.
Light, breathable clothing is recommended. When visiting religious sites, modest dress is appreciated — shoulders and knees covered.
It’s recommended to drink bottled or filtered water. Hotels and restaurants usually provide safe drinking options.
Depending on your trip type:
Short stays (3–5 days): Cairo & Giza highlights.
One week: Add Luxor or Aswan.
10–15 days: A full journey including Nile Cruise, Red Sea, and cultural experiences.
Absolutely. With Gate2Egypt, every itinerary can be tailored — from luxury Nile cruises to private cultural tours.























