The 10 Best Nature & Parks in Giza Governorate, Giza Governorate

January 21, 2022 Randal Brittian

Discover the best top things to do in Giza Governorate, Egypt including Il Campo, Bahariya (Bahereya) Oasis, Gebel al Ingleez, Black Desert, Dahshur lake, Salt Lake, Cristal Mountain, Black Desert, Gebel El- Dist, Ain El-Serw Spring.
Restaurants in Giza Governorate

1. Il Campo

Manial Shiha Misr Assiut Agricultural Road, Giza 11511 Egypt +20 2 37493173 [email protected] http://www.ilcampoeg.com
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Il Campo

The first island on the Nile where you can spend a full day-use of Camping, grilling, selling and fishing with Arabian style seat in Manial Shiha The idea started with french engineers who discovered that most of the places for the hobbies in Cairo are noisy , crowded with people , and with none privacy. Il Campo was born on the nile river, an island with the tranquility and the privacy , there

Reviewed By Ehab_ElSaadany - Doha, Qatar

It is an incredible place to enjoy your time with your friends, family and kids. - You can do water activities like paddle, kayaking and others -Planning for barbeque, then dont worry about red coal, il campo will do it for you. -Wanted to entertain your kids, dont worry ilcampo will do this for you

2. Bahariya (Bahereya) Oasis

Western Desert, Bawiti Egypt +20 102 436 6070
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Bahariya (Bahereya) Oasis

Serving as the agricultural center in Pharaonic times exporting great quantities of wine to the Nile Valley, this oasis is now famous for it dates and olives.

Reviewed By RuthBrussels

I discovered a magical place in Egypt: the White Desert! Never thought that such a place like this existed in this world! The snow-white desert is actually made of chalk that has been exposed for years to what geologists call "differential weathering," the erosion of soft particles that results in eerie protrusions of hard rock. These mushrooms shaped rock formations are ten to fifteen feet tall. And I found other shapes such as a rabbit, a sphynx, faces and much more! 75 million years ago, sea used to cover this place so we can also find fossils of shells. But this place has been engraved into my heart not only because of its natural beauty but thanks to the wonderful and very professional guide MOHAMED KOTABY with whom I went with! As a Bedouin, he knows every inch of the desert, its origin and history since it is his home. But more than that, he transmits you his love, passion and understanding of this place. I've heard the sound of silence and I felt an inner peace as never before. This journey was an initiatory one. I found a spiritual connection which allowed my to meditate over several issues and problems and I came back feeling 10 years younger. Mohamed made me feel so comfortable and at ease even if we were alone. I slept one night in this amazing desert and as a female, with some worries about traveling alone in the company of a man in an country such as Egypt, I've always felt protected. He prepares a Bedouin camp and cooks wonderfully (traditional Bedouin food). We travelled with a four-wheel drive but we can also do it my camel. Of course, in this case it will take longer. I only regret my short stay and that's why I will come back next year but this time to spend more time in this breathtaking place and, of course, with my exceptional and favorite guide, Mohamed Kotaby whom I thank so much from the bottom of my heart.

3. Gebel al Ingleez

Bawiti Egypt +20 122 728 6176
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Gebel al Ingleez

You can walk/climb to the Gebel al Ingleez, north-east of Bawiti. At the flat top are the remains of a castle from the first world war, built by captain Williams to control the area. From the top, but also half way, you have a nice view at the surrounding mountaineous and bare area.

4. Black Desert

Giza Egypt
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Black Desert

5. Dahshur lake

Menshet Dahshur Giza, Giza Egypt
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Dahshur lake

Reviewed By DEK_29 - Brisbane, Australia

Situated close to the Pyramids of Dahshur the lake is a green oasis. It can be seen from the pyramid themselves and makes a person believe the the stones for the building of the pyramids arrived here on boats when the Nile flowed closer to the area. As we drove past it, we were able to see numerous birds of different species even in winter.

6. Salt Lake

Bahariya Oasis, Bawiti Egypt
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Salt Lake

7. Cristal Mountain

Bawiti Egypt
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4.0 based on 57 reviews

Cristal Mountain

Reviewed By Nakiboy13 - Cairo, Egypt

When I mentioned to my 3 kids that we’d likely visit a place in the desert called Crystal Mountain they were all so excited and I was sure that the actual place would fall short of their expectations. It didn’t. The sparkling quartz had the kids frothing at the mouth and they all pretended to be treasure hunters. We discovered that it’s not just the one mountain that contains the ‘crystals’, the surrounding area proved thrilling to explore too.

8. Black Desert

Al Wahat Al Bahriya - Al Farafra Rd, Bawiti Egypt
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Black Desert

9. Gebel El- Dist

Bawiti Egypt
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Gebel El- Dist

10. Ain El-Serw Spring

Bawiti Egypt
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Ain El-Serw Spring

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