After being flown to Cairo, you will be driven to Fayoum. Explore Fayoum's past, which includes relics from the era of the Pharaohs.
After that, we went to the region, which was entirely beneath the water. Winds created the photos, and the location perfectly combines the reserve's natural history with local culture. He pointed out that the area was filled with life and extinct animals like sharks and whales 40 million years ago. He spoke to the fact that it has unmatched and distinctive rocks and shells, and that the landscape varies with the sun rising and setting.
For your trip return to Sharm El Sheikh, you will be taken to Cairo Airport following your tour to Wadi El Rayan.. A desert habitat with sand dunes, natural springs, flora, fauna, and marine fossils is what sets the Wadi El Rayan Protected Area apart. For a variety of water activities, the waterfall area is also a popular site.
The reason for naming Wadi El Rayan Reserve is due to a king called Rayyan bin Al Walid who lived in this area with his army and used to draw water from the natural springs available in the area.