Day 1 : Bahariya Oasis-The Black and White Desert "Camping"
At 7:00 AM, your air-conditioned vehicle will pick you up for a four-hour drive, approximately 360 kilometers, to Bahariya Oasis. We'll make a stop at a rest house halfway through the journey for a refreshing break and a snack or drink before continuing towards the oasis.
Around 11:30 AM, we'll switch to a 4x4 safari vehicle and meet our local Bedouin guide, who will lead us to the desert's main attractions. We'll start with the Sand Dunes area, where you can capture photos from the top of one of the dunes, reaching up to 50 meters in height.
We'll then proceed to the Black Desert, where you'll witness a sandy mountain covered in black stones and minerals like coal and iron, known as "El Marcos Mountain." This area, formed by ancient volcanic activity, is a fantastic photo opportunity.
Afterward, we'll head to "El Haiz village" for lunch and some rest. You can also browse for authentic Bedouin-style souvenirs.
Around 2:30 PM, we'll return to the vehicle to explore the "El Agabat" area, characterized by limestone hills and stunning rock formations. The name translates to "obstacles," referencing the difficult three-day camel journey through this area in ancient times. Before sunset, we'll drive towards the White Desert.
As you enter the White Desert, you'll be transported to another world. The white sand, resembling snow, and the unique limestone rock formations that resemble human heads, chickens, mushrooms, and plants, created by the wind, create a lunar-like landscape.
We'll spend some time capturing the beauty of the White Desert, especially during sunset, as the light transforms the landscape from orange to pink to purple. Under the moonlight, the white sand evokes a snowy scene.
After sunset, we'll head back to the Black Desert for camping. On the way, we'll stop at Crystal Mountain, where you'll see glass-like stones and intriguing inscriptions. You might even spot tracks of desert foxes that inhabit the area.
We'll set up camp overnight in the White Desert. While the Bedouins prepare a barbecue dinner, you can relax in an open-air pavilion around a campfire, enjoying the star-studded sky, watching shooting stars, and perhaps enjoying a traditional hookah.
This unforgettable experience will remain etched in your memory. After dinner, we'll savor delicious Bedouin tea, taking in the magical surroundings before retiring to our tents for the night.