Beautiful Desert View To Wadi El Rayan Egypt
Beautiful Desert View To Wadi El Rayan Egypt
Wadi El-Rayan protectorate was established in 1989 after a declaration by the prime minister of Egypt. It is located in Fayoum governorate and covers an area of 1,759 square km.
It is primarily known for its natural heritage and resource development. Wadi El-Rayan protectorate is 150 km from Cairo.
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How Lake Look Like In Wadi El Rayan Egypt
How Lake Look Like In Wadi El Rayan Egypt
Lake Qarun features a wide variety of fish, especially Bulti which is a better species than those caught from the Nile. Lake Qarun is a popular spot for fishing.
The other species which can be found here due to the increased salt content of the lake are eel, millet, sole and shrimp. The lake is said to be the largest saltwater lake in Egypt and is open from the middle of June until the middle of April.
The discovery of prehistoric fishing tackle some time back at Fayyoum oasis along the lake has given the area a status as a hunting and fishing paradise which has remained so since 7200 B.C.
There were many vacation palaces built during the pharaonic era to help kings indulge in elite hunting expeditions along Lake Qarun. One former hunting lodge of King Farouk has been converted on the lake.
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Winter Trip To Wadi El Rayan Marvelous View In Desert
Winter Trip To Wadi El Rayan Marvelous View In Desert
Wadi El-Rayan protectorate in Egypt is located in the western desert and is easily reachable from the town of El-Fayoum.
The protectorate is very important for Egypt's ecosystem and endangered species. It is home to the world’s only known population of the endangered slender horned Gazella leptoceros.
The Dorcas Gazelle is also still found in the area in small numbers as well as the Fennec Vulpes zerda and the Sand Fox.
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Egyptians Swim In Waterfalls Of Wadi El Rayan
Egyptians Swim In Waterfalls Of Wadi El Rayan
Wadi El-Rayan is known for its integrated desert environment coupled with natural springs, sand dunes, large water bodies, various botanical life, a large variety of flora and fauna and an important area for sea fossils altogether.
El-Rayan Lake is characterized by its calm natural environment and pollution-free water.
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Night Outing Tour Under Damietta Fanar In Egypt
Night Outing Tour Under Damietta Fanar In Egypt
For a moment tourists may think this resort as a natural reserve when they see a range of underwater creatures such as the friendly dolphins visiting Ras El Bar shores. The gorgeous isle beauty does not stop here; if you are much of a birder you can visit El Manzala Lake where you can spot many kinds of wild birds during summer season. Ras El Bar is also a transit point for many migrating birds during the fall season, especially the flocks that come from Europe in her journey to South Africa.
Ras El Bar is not only an ordinary resort, it is one of the historic spots that witnessed so much great battles, but it finally became a resort in the 19th century. The beautiful city's name has experienced a change several times with every historic era. Pharos called it the great green sea, then with the advent of the Romans the city was called "The Romans Sea" on 30 AD, and the spot where sea could meet a river was called (Be Tamosh) and it meant the meeting point between a sea and a river.
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Celebration Of Crawds Gathered Under Damietta Newest Fanar In Egypt
Celebration Of Crawds Gathered Under Damietta Newest Fanar In Egypt
Ras El Bar is a little island in Damietta overlooks the Nile on one side and the Mediterranean on another. The morale of visiting this isle is to never 'judge a book from its cover'.
Yes there is more to that little island in Damietta. It can seem ordinary at the beginning, but it has so much to offer, with its guaranteed visual miracle with a perfect climate.
Ras El Bar translates to "head of land" in the Arabic language. Today's resort is located at the Mediterranean Sea, exactly at the mouth of Damietta River in northeast Egypt. The permanent residents' number amounts approximately to 25,000 permanent residents in the city. However, this number always witness an increase during the summer peak holiday season, that is from July to September, when the population literally expands to over 250,000.
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Marvelous Hotels View In Ras El Bar Nile In Egypt
Other stories tell that Ras El Bar was named by some sailors who felt that this place stands as the shelter where they are secure from the sea’s dangers. So if "Ras" is the start and "El Bar" is the land so it is the start of land and the shelter of any sailor.
Speaking of the miraculous experience you will only find in Ras El Bar, get ready to dazzle you eyes with the scenic view of "Lessan" located in the extreme northern part of this peninsula, which literally means this no blending point where the Damietta Nile arm flows in the Mediterranean Sea. This place was mentioned in the Quran for three times only to stress out the mighty power of god that made both river and sea meet with a separator that can never be seen and stops them from blending.
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Tour On Nile Cruise Watching Ras El Bar Town In Egypt
Ras El Bar is also reputable for its healing power, and seen as one of the healthiest resorts. According to Damietta governorate’s official website in 1883, the famed German physician Robert Koch was invited to Egypt by the Egyptian government to study the effects of cholera where he wrote in his report that Ras El Bar might become one of the most famous resorts in the world one day because of its dry climate and fresh clean air that has a high level of iodine and the lack of noise.
Now Ras El Bar is attracting more and more tourists every year because of the renovations and adjustments done by the government, which the breathtaking pictures reveal.
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Yellow Sunset View In Ras El Bar Egypt
Damietta’s Ras el Bar, The Enchanting Coastal Resort Where the Nile meets the Mediterranean
Nestled at the very peak of Egypt’s Damietta governorate lies a lesser-known coastal gem by the name of Ras el Bar, which roughly translates to ‘head of land’.
Once a high-end holiday resort, Ras el Bar lost some of its appeals as people migrated further west and started spending their summer holidays on the North Coast.
However, this little city – most famously known for being the place where the Nile meets the Mediterranean – is regaining its magic once again thanks to an extensive amount of renovation that has been underway.
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