Excursão de um dia pelo Vale das Baleias e Wadi El Rayan no Cairo





Descrição
Saia da agitação do Cairo e entre em uma aventura de beleza natural deslumbrante com nosso passeio pelo Vale das Baleias e pelas Cataratas de Wadi El Rayan. Experimente uma parte da história e da natureza egípcia que muitas vezes é esquecida. Nossa viagem de um dia começa no Cairo e deixa você cara a cara com as enigmáticas baleias do deserto no Vale das Baleias (Wadi Al-Hitan). É um Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO que abriga restos fósseis do último tipo conhecido de Archaeoceti, uma antiga subordem de baleias. Poste isso, vamos para as Cataratas de Água Wadi El Rayan - a única cachoeira do Egito. Veja a cascata de água e aprecie a beleza crua deste espetáculo. É uma visão de águas agitadas no meio de uma paisagem desértica que você não vai querer perder. Junte-se a nós nesta excursão única que combina história, natureza e cultura em uma tapeçaria de paisagens e experiências inesquecíveis.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Excursão de um dia a El Fayoum Visitando começando com o embarque no seu hotel às 07:00 AM, Dirija do Cairo para El Fayoum por cerca de 1 hora e comece o passeio visitando a Vila de Túnis em Fayoum, A pequena vila de Túnis (‘izbat Tunis) está localizada no oásis de Fayoum, no caminho para Wadi Rayan. Localizada em uma colina de frente para um grande lago de água salgada, a vila tem vista deslumbrante para a borda do deserto do outro lado do lago. É um dos lugares mais bonitos do Egito.
O vale de Wadi El-Rayan é uma área de 1.759 km2, dos quais 113 km2 são o corpo de água dominante dos lagos Wadi El Rayan. Está localizado a cerca de 65 km a sudoeste da cidade de Faiyum e 80 km a oeste do rio Nilo. O Wadi tem sido usado para lagos artificiais de drenagem agrícola que formou uma reserva dos dois lagos Wadi El Rayan separados. A reserva é composta por um lago superior de 50,90 km2 e um lago inferior de 62,00 km2, com cachoeiras entre os dois. Entre as nascentes, existem três nascentes de enxofre na margem sul do lago inferior, com extensas dunas de areia móveis. As cachoeiras Wadi El Rayan são consideradas as maiores cachoeiras do Egito. Ao sul e sudeste das nascentes fica Gabal Manqueer Al Rayan, onde são encontrados fósseis marinhos e vestígios arqueológicos. Gabal Madwera, perto do lago inferior, é conhecida pelas suas extensas formações de dunas.
Lago Qarun ou Piscina Qarun é um lago na cidade de Fayoum, no Alto Egito. Está localizado a noroeste da cidade de Beni Suef, a oeste do rio Nilo, a cerca de 50 quilômetros dele. O Lago Qarun está localizado na província de Fayoum e é um dos maiores lagos naturais do Egito.
Wādī al-Ḥītān (lit. 'Wadi das Baleias' Pronúncia do árabe egípcio: [ˈwa.diː elˈħit.æːn] é um sítio paleontológico na província de Faiyum, no Egito, cerca de 150 quilômetros (93 milhas) a sudoeste do Cairo. foi designado Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO em julho de 2005 por suas centenas de fósseis de algumas das primeiras formas de baleia, os arqueocetos (uma subordem de baleias agora extinta). O local revela evidências para a explicação de um dos maiores mistérios da evolução das baleias: o surgimento da baleia como mamífero oceânico a partir de uma vida anterior como animal terrestre. Nenhum outro lugar no mundo apresenta o número, concentração e qualidade de tais fósseis, nem a sua acessibilidade e localização numa paisagem atraente e protegida. O vale foi, portanto, inscrito na Lista do Património Mundial da UNESCO em 2005. Arqueocetos. desfrute do sand boarding, aproveite as dunas de areia e o lago mágico em um dos melhores destinos do Egito Em seguida, retorne ao seu hotel no Cairo.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Às 8h nosso guia estará esperando dentro do lobby do seu hotel e ele estará segurando uma placa mostrando o nome da nossa empresa Emo Tours
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Taxas de entrada
- Jeep Safari incluído
Avaliações(94)
Super cool and interesting trip! We do not think the lack of seat belts in the car is ok.
The drivers and tour guide were excellent. We were picked up from our hotel at the time specified in a comfortable car. The guide was informative and friendly. We got a welcome drink of tea at the desert camp (which also has good clean facilities) and then went on the 4x4 trip through the desert, up and down the sand dunes at speed which 3 of us absolutely loved and one of us was slightly terrified by! The valley of the whales was an interesting place and the lunch in the Bedouin tent was excellent, followed by a visit to the waterfall.
We visited this very interesting valley. Beautiful landscapes and we take a leap of 40 million years to admire these incredible whale skeletons. Perfect driver and guide
Or guide Hamad Abo Rakika picked us up on time and we’re set off on the first part of the journey, a two hour drive over to al fayoum for a change over to a jeep for the cross desert stage of 45 minutes. This is quite exciting and younger clients will have a great time. Us older ones just hang on and go with it. Once there the valley of the whales is fascinating, who’s ever heard of fossilised crabs? I hadn’t. The whales are actually ancient relatives from about 35 million years ago. Very interesting as you walk about the park you come across them embedded in the bedrock. The museum is small but very interesting. After that is another drive to the magic lake through an enchanting desert scape then on to the water falls before lunch. The food was good and the staff friendly and entertaining. Having a good guide with you makes this trip a lot more informative and enjoyable. Luckily we had just that. Thank you Hamad for the extra help with things. Highly recommended.
A long but worthwhile day. Or guide Hamad Abo Rakika picked us up on time and we set off on a two hour drive to the desert. On arrival we had a short break then into a jeep for the cross desert stage of about 45 minutes. That part is quite exciting and the younger clients will really enjoy it. The valley of the whales is very interesting with exposed fossilised skeletons visible from 35 million years ago. After the whales you head up to the magic lake then along to the waterfalls and back to the camp for lunch. The entire area is quite beautiful with plenty of time for photos and walking about. Lunch was excellent even if we did feel a bit guilty as it was Ramadan. An excellent and full day out, well worth the effort. Thank you Hamad for the extra help.
We had an absolutely amazing experience with our guide Youssef in Egypt! The tour was truly fantastic, extremely well planned, and perfectly organized from start to finish. Everything ran smoothly, and we always felt taken care of. Youssef is incredibly knowledgeable and made every stop very interesting and engaging. He is also very polite, friendly, and warm-hearted, which made the experience even better. Our whole family had an amazing time and enjoyed every single moment. This tour was definitely a highlight of our trip! We would highly recommend Youssef to anyone visiting Egypt and would happily choose him again without hesitation.
Our trip to the Fayoum, which included a visit to the Valley of the Whales, was truly memorable. The tour guide - Haitham - stood out for his knowledge of the history behind the sites we visited. He explained the artefacts with such enthusiasm and friendliness that it made the experience both educational and engaging. The desert drive was another highlight. Ibrahim’s skill and energy turned the journey into an adventure, taking us off-road and through the sand in a way that was thrilling yet safe. It added a real sense of fun to the day. Overall, the combination of historical insight, warm hospitality, and adventurous driving made this a fantastic trip. Highly recommended for anyone looking to explore the Fayoum in an exciting yet informative way.
My wife and I signed up for this trip on a free day at the end of a very structured Nile cruise. We were a little uneasy when a guy in a hoodie picked us up in our hotel in an unmarked Nissan Sunny, but Hamada turned out to be a very friendly, charming guy. He mentioned that most tourists taking this trip don't actually know what they're going to see - the whale fossils in Wadi el Hitan, so heads up that that's what you're going to see (to temper expectations, I had incorrectly assumed that these were in situ fossils. They are actually part of an open-air museum and have been staged). The real unexpected highlights for me were the Landcruiser ride through the desert, as well as the two hour drive from Cairo to the desert jump-off point, which takes you through some of the more agricultural communities such as Faiyum, which many tourists might not see.
This was our favorite day of the entire trip! Absolutely awe-inspiring from start to finish. The Bedouin camp was incredibly cool, and the traditional food was delicious. The 4x4 ride through the sand was an absolute blast, and Magic Lake was unbelievably beautiful. Visiting Valley of the Whales felt like stepping into the world of an archaeologist discovering ancient dinosaurs — truly surreal. Our guides were on time, knowledgeable, friendly, and so much fun to spend the day with. Ask for Fares — he is the BEST! Highly recommend this tour — it was unforgettable.
A good day trip. Would highly recommend!! See a lot outside of Cairo. Breakfast was excellent. Our guide, driver, and driver in wadi El rayan were all very nice and knowledgeable.



