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26 January 2023

Private Full Day Safari to Fayoum Oasis Desert(4×4)

Discover the beauty of the Fayoum oasis on an off-road jeep adventure set deep in the desert. Day and overnight camping trips are available through local adventure operators

Private Full Day Safari to Fayoum Oasis Desert(4×4)
Ghoroud Samuel Safari

Discover the beauty of the Egyptian Desert, witness the alluring Wadi El Rayan waterfalls,Wadi Al Hitan and marvel at the majestic Mudawara Mountains. Then, enjoy action-packed dune bashing, sandboarding, and a delightful camel ride on a full-day tour from Cairo.

Full Day Safari tour to Fayoum Oasis Desert

Safari & Sand board at Fayoum Oasis

Climate Change Museum WADI HITAN

Climate Change Museum

Floka Ride


Day One
Pick up from tunis village 10:00 am (wadi el-rayan + modawara mountain + magic lake + Floka Boat + Qaroun palace + Qosor elarab + Wadi Hitan Fossil & Climate Change Museum + Samuel Dunes + unique mountain + ship mountain) 
back to Tunis village
Includes:
4x4 car
  Tickets to Wadi el Rayan, Valley of the Whales (Wadi Hitan Fossil &Climate Change Museum) 
Lunch:
 (1/2 chicken + Rice + Vegetable + Salad) or (Mandi Meal)

What’s Excluded: 
Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary. Photography is Optional.
 Tipping.

Day two

Second Day: North of Qaroon lake 10am: Pick up from tunis village (Qatrani Mountains, Demie elseba, Abu Leifa Monastery,Wedan El Faras mountain, Open air museum, The Petrified Forest , paved road and Mangrove forest)

For booking 30% in advance
Lunch meal (oriental meal) Falahi Meals

What’s Excluded:
         Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary.
          Photography is Optional.
         Tipping.

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25 December 2022

Fayyoum celebrates Sun rays fall on Qaroun Temple 2022

 Fayyoum celebrates Sun rays fall on Qaroun Temple 2022

Fayyoum celebrates Sun rays fall on Qaroun Temple 2022


Fayyoum celebrates Sun rays fall on Qaroun Temple 2022

Fayoum Governorate celebrated the Sun rays fall perpendicularly on the Holy of Holies of Qasr Qaroun Temple which continued for 25 minutes. The event happens annually on December 21. 

The celebration comes within the framework of the efforts to activate tourism and present the touristic, archeological, cultural and environmental potentials of each governorate. 

The temple is one of Fayyoum's tourist attractions. It is located in an ancient city known as "Dinasios", near Lake Qarun. It served as a Roman protectorate and a fortress to defend the city. It was dedicated to the worship of the god "Sobek", and "Dionysius", the Roman god of love and wine. Its origin goes back to the Greek and Roman eras. It was built of yellow brick made of limestone. It consists of two halls that lead to the Holy of Holies. 

It consists of three chapels. The middle contains the sacred boat, and the two side compartments contain statues of the gods. For the number of its rooms, it is less than a hundred rooms, and they were used to store grain, in addition to the uses of the temple priests at that time.

15 July 2022

The Major Heritage Sites in Fayoum

The natural heritage assets of a destination spot the environmental framework within which the tourist enjoys the destination. They are considered, along with the cultural heritage assets, the principal motivation for any destination appeal, however in the tourism context; they have a substantial capacity to attract tourists, regardless of any value added by service providers (Dwyer and Kim, 2003). 

The Major Natural Heritage Sites in Fayoum

The Fayoum destination is considered one of the richest Egyptian governorates in terms of natural heritage sites due to the variety of landscapes and can be widely used to create various activities for Ecotourism. Due to the abundance of these assets, two areas have been declared as protectorates: Qarun Lake and Wadi Rayan. The fertility of the region and variety of landscapes, from the geology to rural life and handicrafts to flora and fauna and finally deserts, lakes and natural springs are considered the major comparative advantage of the Fayoum region. 

The Major Natural Heritage Sites in Fayoum
The natural heritage assets of the Fayoum destination are plentiful and can produce excellent ecotourist experience through many superb ecotourism activities. These assets could be easily grouped into the following categories:

1. Geology and paleontology; 

2. Deserts and hills; 

3. Rural life and handicrafts; 

4. Flora and fauna; 

5. Lakes and waterways; and 

6. Natural springs. 

El Fayoum : Kom Aushim (Karanis), Dimai (Soknopaiounesos), Qasr Qarun (Dionysias), Batn I hrit (Theadelphia), Byahma-Medinet el Fayoum (Krokodilopolis or Arsinoe), Abgig-Hawara, Seila-Medient Madi (Narmouthis), tell Umm el-Breigat (tebtunis)

Valley of Whales Site Management 

Today, the Valley of Whales has been converted into a protected area directed by the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA) with indepth collaboration with the Italian-Egyptian cooperative program. Other major internal stakeholders sharing the site management are the Fayoum Tourist Authority (FTA) and Fayoum Tourism Development Authority (FTDA). The valley has also been enrolled in UNESCO's World Heritage List in July 2005 for its unique natural beauty and scientific importance which is considered an important step towards its conservation (Iskander, 2007).

Hawara archaeological site

located in the Fayoum governorate in Egypt, is without hesitation the most important site belongs to the Pharaonic 12th Dynasty in the whole country. In spite of the diversity of heritage assets and the authentic experience Hawara archaeological site could provide, the number of inbound tourists visiting it is minimal.

Egypt is bestowed with diverse archaeological assets which can be exploited in the field of tourism. This diversity can be clearly shown in the monuments of the Fayoum governorate which belong to all episodes of Egyptian civilization. Historically, the Fayoum has played an essential role in every culture that has swept through Egypt from the Ancient Egyptians to the Greeks and Romans to the Coptic Christians and finally the Muslim Arabs. However, the Pharaonic Middle Kingdom is exceptional; it literally represents the golden age of the Fayoum. Great prosperity came to the region and the lake, Mr-Wr 1 “the Great Sea” whose water level has drastically increased and it was enlarged artificially and expanded by the Nile through Yusuf Canal. The water was used to carryout drainage and land reclamation.

Hawara archaeological cemetery site, 9 km to the southwest of the Fayoum town, the capital of the Fayoum governorate, is considered the major Middle Kingdom site that belongs to the 12th Dynasty not only in the Fayoum governorate but also in the whole Egypt. The site lies at the desert edge north of the point where a branch of the Nile, Bahr Yusuf, enters the Fayoum depression.

The site, which was excavated since the Prussian expedition of Richard Lepsius in 1849 , contains an extensive cemeteries ranging from the Middle Kingdom till Roman times. Major monuments include the pyramid complex of Amenemhat III (the mudbrick pyramid and the Labyrinth), the famous Fayoum Portraits5 , tomb of Sobek Neferu6 , 30th-Dynasty tomb of Ankh Ruty; however, in this paper, the Middle Kingdom complex components of Amenemhat III

The name pyramid of Amenemhat III, which was built in the traditional 12th dynasty way, remains unknown48. It has a mud brick core and a casing of fine white limestone. The entrance was placed directly in the casing, on the south side of the pyramid, very close to the southeast corner. A descending corridor with a stairway led north. It was enclosed with limestone and provided with barriers and underground corridors that turned

several times around the pyramid‟s axis before finally reaching the burial chamber. Despite the fact that Amenemhat III built another brick pyramid at Dahshour, he seems to be buried at Hawara; a second burial place was prepared beside the coffin of the king to contain the body of his daughter Neferu Ptah until her own tomb had been completed. The burial chamber is exaggeratingly strengthened by the builders who followed several precautions. They dug a rectangular hole in the rock subsoil, lined it with limestone blocks, and thus formed the side walls of the burial chamber. Then they lowered into the hole a quartzite block weighing more than a hundred tons which completely filled the chamber. A rectangular hole was carved into that block to receive the quartzite sarcophagus decorated with niches. On the quartzite block rested three massive blocks of the same material, laid next to one another, as in the ceiling of a chamber. Moreover, the builders of the pyramid have considered extra strengthening over the flat ceiling of the burial chamber. A saddle vault of pented blocks of limestone weighing more than 50 tons has been constructed. Over them another massive mud brick vault about seven meters high has been built to resist the enormous pressure of the pyramid‟s mass. In spite of all these precautions robbers penetrated the burial chamber, plundered it and burned the king‟s inner wooden coffin. In the burial chamber, Pertie discovered the remains of a second wooden coffin and an alabaster alter bearing the name of Princess Neferuptah .

THE TOMB OF NEFERUPTAH

 It is situated two kilometres to the southeast of Hawara Pyramid. It was later given the form of a pyramid. Neferuptah pink granite sarcophagus has been discovered there in 1956 containing the remains of her body and of her rich funerary equipment, everything much perished by subsoil water except the objects made of stone and precious metals. It was initially thought that Neferuptah had been buried with her father due to the discovery of remains of a second wooden coffin and an alabaster alter bearing her name in the king‟s burial chamber, however, her name was found on the sarcophagus in the tomb southeast of the pyramid and was also on other objects from her burial equipment. The body itself was not found there, however, a few pieces of the mummy‟s binding were discovered on which microscopic remains of skin were found.

THE LABYRINTH Petrie excavated the ruins of an extensive and well-structured temple complex in front of the south side of the king‟s pyramid, probably the Labyrinth mentioned by ancient travelers, such as Herodotus, Diodorus Siculus, Strabo, and Pliny. According to Diodorus, Daedalus was so impressed by this monument during his journey through Egypt that he decided to build a labyrinth for Minos in Crete on the same model. In spite of frequent attempts, by Petrie, Michalowski, Lloyd and others to elicit the former aspect of the Labyrinth from the Greek descriptions, it remains difficult to reconcile the texts with the few surviving remains of the temple. Apparently, the construction of the temple was started by Amenemhat III, but several inscribed fragments record the name of the early deification of Amenemhat III, each successive king added his own monument to honor his great predecessor. The layout of the temple could not be precisely constructed because of the severe destruction; however, it probably consists of an inner part with sacrifice hall which was in the back part of the temple near the south side of the pyramid. In front of it was the complex of columned halls, columned courtyards, porticos, colonnades, chambers, and passageways. 

To the south lay another extensive open courtyard.  The unusual size of the Labyrinth (28 000 m2) indicates that it was not an ordinary temple. Strabo mentioned that the temple housed a number of halls as many as there were provinces (nomes) in Egypt (42 nomes) to house the major gods representing these nomes inside the temple each one in a separate chamber. Petrie has discovered the remains of limestone statues of two gods, Sobek and Hathor, in the halls supposed to have been honored by the deities of these provinces. During the excavation of the irrigation canal which cuts through the temple remains, a limestone statue of Amenemhat III has been uncovered. Eventually, the whole temple complex, the pyramid and a small north chapel were surrounded by a rectangular enclosure wall which is entered by a causeway like the valley temple. However most of this part has not been excavated yet.

Kom Aushim (Karanis)

From Archaeological point of view the necropolis of Karanis is a relatively unknown site, since it was only preserved in the excavators' preliminary reports. A rather terse account of the work was published by Grenfell and Hogarth, the early explorers of the site, but their report provided no evidence that enables us to identify the effective location of the tombs excavated, only stating that they are situated somewhere to the north of the town-sites, on the high ridges which rise at the ancient limit of cultivation.2 According to the British researchers there was no true archaeological interest in the tombs albeit for being a potential source of papyri. In their words the graves of the necropolis had been looted, but still return among others, written materials, through which it was possible to attribute the ancient toponym 'Karanis' to Kom Aushim .

Kom Aushim (Karanis)


Kom Aushim (Karanis)

Kom Aushim (Karanis)

Kom Aushim (Karanis)

Kom Aushim (Karanis)

Kom Aushim (Karanis)

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30 June 2022

Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School in Tunis village in the El Fayoum oases in Egypt

 Ibis Restaurant Tunis village Fayoum

Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School in Tunis village in the El Fayoum oases in Egypt.

I grew up in a small mountain village called Unteraegeri in Swizterland, cold and rarely sunny in my days. I had to go to school and started my culinary education on my 16th birthday in the best place in my province. Currently I work as Master Trainer at the Culinary Training Centres in Egypt (6th of October and Luxor) under the umbrella of the Egyptian Tourism Federation and the Minister of Tourism. I am also the Founder and President of the Egyptian Chefs Association and Assistant Continental Director, Middle East and Africa for the World Association of Chef Societies. My two real hobbies, besides squash and an occasional a game of golf, is, of course, off-road driving in the Egyptian desert.


Chef Markus Iten is the Founder and Honorary President of the Egyptian Chefs Association and is the representative of education of the World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS) for the Middle East & Africa region. Chef Iten is a Chef Consultant and Trainer with over 40 years of experience in food preparation and management of commercial kitchens.

Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School in Tunis village in the El Fayoum oases in Egypt.

Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School in Tunis village in the El Fayoum oases in Egypt.

Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School in Tunis village in the El Fayoum oases in Egypt.

Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School in Tunis village in the El Fayoum oases in Egypt.

Under the leadership of Chef Markus Iten, Food Tracks, a subsidiary of Hospitality Business Solutions, offers a wide range of food catering and hospitality consultancy services. These include start-up food establishments, turn-key projects, food costing and menu engineering services, staff training, cooking classes for amateurs and professionals, personal chef service at your home and fun pop-up-dinners. 



With his thorough Swiss culinary education as a base, plus more than 40 years of working experience, of which 30 years were as Executive Chef and 10 years as Culinary Consultant and Trainer, Chef Markus has now established his own company: Hospitality Business Solutions (HBS). This has a subsidiary brand – Food Tracks which will offer you his expertise in operating food establishments.

Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School in Tunis village in the El Fayoum oases in Egypt.

Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School in Tunis village in the El Fayoum oases in Egypt.

Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School in Tunis village in the El Fayoum oases in Egypt.

Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School in Tunis village in the El Fayoum oases in Egypt.

Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School in Tunis village in the El Fayoum oases in Egypt.



Chef Markus latest endeavor is the establishment of a restaurant annexed cooking school in the Egyptian countryside. He is now the Co-founder and Culinary Director of the Ibis Restaurant & Cooking School tucked away in Tunis village in the El Fayoum oases in Egypt.

Join Chef Markus on a gourmet cooking weekend at his house in Fayoum. Enjoy learning what good cooking is all about during two-days of hands-on cooking classes in the beautiful and peaceful surroundings of Tunis Village. Weekends start Friday morning with a welcome breakfast upon arrival. 

After this you will join Chef Markus in the kitchen for your first cooking class during which you will prepare under his expert direction the dinner for the evening. Next morning your second cooking class entails preparing a brunch with Chef Markus. 

After enjoying your delightful brunch it’s time to relax and enjoy the surroundings before returning home. Your hosts Markus and his partner Mirjam look forward to welcoming you and can arrange visits to the famous Tunis potteries or a desert outing with a licensed Bedouin guide. 
All tunis village guests are welcome to try Ibis restaurant ...

25 June 2022

Villa Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum

Tunis is a small hamlet located on a beautiful ridge running parallel to the shores of the lake Qaroun on the way to wadi el Rayan ,it has amazing overlooking view on the lake 

Tunis is a small hamlet located on a beautiful ridge running parallel to the shores of the lake Qaroun on the way to Wadi El Raiyan, it has amazing overlooking view on the Lake. Some twenty years ago, artists, painters, writers, journalists and others, from Cairo and elsewhere from the world, have chosen to live there because of the beautiful scenery, the peace and tranquility, and its proximity to Cairo. They built beautiful mud-brick houses in traditional style with leafy gardens and fanastic views overlooking the lake. The newcomers contribute to the life of the village community. Villagers are partly settled Bedouin and cultivate arid land reclaimed from the desert. 

One of the residents was Evelyn, a Swiss potter, decided to live and work there from around 40 years. She uses a variety of different clay types and glazes. Evelyn, exports her art around the world. She has established a pottery school for children who make beautiful designs, primarily of animals in warm earth tone glazes. The school teaches many of the local village youth pottery as an art, and not as a craft. Some of the pottery school students have even displayed their work outside Egypt. The school atract and host potters from Egypt and all over the world. Potter like Ahmad Abou Zied joined the village on 1997 and permanently shows his very interesting pieces there. 

The farmlands and Lake tracks around Tunis offer a good walk chance to explore birds of the Egyptian countryside. This is an excellent location for seeing a wide variety of waterbirds and many migrating birds that come to Lake Qaroun in winter time. 

if you looking for good place to rent  recommend Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum 

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Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels

Villa  Marassi Tunis for rent Tunis Fayoum hotels


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