Fayoum Day Tour from Cairo — Whale Valley, Wadi El Rayan & Desert Oasis
Overview
One hundred kilometres south-west of Cairo, beyond the edge of the Nile Valley and into the Eastern Sahara, lies the Fayoum Depression — a natural oasis larger than some countries, fed by a Nile branch called the Bahr Yusuf ("River of Joseph") and home to some of the most extraordinary desert landscapes in Egypt. For travellers who have seen Cairo's ancient monuments and want something entirely different — a day of natural scenery, palaeontology, desert waterfalls, and oasis culture — Egypt For Travel's Fayoum Day Tour from Cairo is the most compelling nature day trip available from the capital.
What You Will See
Wadi Al-Hitan (Whale Valley) — UNESCO World Heritage Site
Wadi Al-Hitan — "Valley of the Whales" — is one of the most extraordinary palaeontological sites in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005. The valley contains hundreds of fossils of Archaeoceti — the ancestors of modern whales — dating to approximately 40 million years ago, when the area was covered by a shallow subtropical sea. The fossils include complete skeletons of Basilosaurus and Dorudon — early whales that still possessed vestigial hind legs, providing the most complete and unambiguous fossil evidence of whale evolution from land animals anywhere on Earth. They lie exposed in the desert surface — you walk among them, the same bones that astonished palaeontologists when they were first properly documented in the 1980s. A small but excellent fossil museum at the site entrance provides context. Entrance included.
Wadi El Rayan — Desert Waterfalls
Wadi El Rayan is a protected area containing two large lakes and — remarkably — the only natural waterfalls in Egypt. The waterfalls are not dramatic Niagara-scale features; they are the cascades where the upper lake drains into the lower lake, crossing a limestone ridge in a series of falls surrounded by reeds, waterfowl, and desert cliffs. The combination of water, birds, and desert scenery is unlike anything else in the Cairo day-trip range and provides extraordinary photographic material. The surrounding desert — dunes, rock formations, and distant escarpments — is some of the most beautiful in the Western Desert. Entrance included.
Lake Qarun & Tunis Village
Lake Qarun — a large salt lake at the bottom of the Fayoum Depression, the remnant of the ancient Lake Moeris that was one of the wonders of the ancient world — provides a striking lakescape with abundant waterbirds (including flamingos and herons in season). The nearby Tunis Village is a small artisan community famous for hand-thrown pottery — workshops are open to visitors, and the quality of the locally made ceramics (often using designs drawing on pharaonic and Coptic traditions) makes them among the most distinctive craft souvenirs available in Egypt.
| Site | Type | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Wadi Al-Hitan | UNESCO Palaeontological Site | 40-million-year-old whale fossils in the open desert — proof of whale evolution |
| Wadi El Rayan | Protected Natural Area | Egypt's only natural waterfalls · desert lakes · sand dunes |
| Lake Qarun | Ancient salt lake | Remnant of ancient Lake Moeris · abundant waterbirds including flamingos |
| Tunis Village | Artisan pottery village | Hand-thrown pottery workshops · distinctive craft souvenirs |
What no competitor tour offers: Most Fayoum tours from Cairo focus on either Whale Valley or Wadi El Rayan but not both. Egypt For Travel's programme combines all four sites — Whale Valley, Wadi El Rayan waterfalls, Lake Qarun, and Tunis Village pottery — in a single day, with a guide who understands the palaeontological significance of Wadi Al-Hitan at a level that transforms a walk through fossils into a lesson in evolutionary biology.
| Duration: Full Day (~10 hours | Type: Private Tour | Run: Everyday |
Included
- Private licensed guide (English-speaking; other languages on request)
- Private air-conditioned 4WD vehicle — hotel pickup and drop-off (4WD required for Whale Valley desert track)
- All entrance fees: Wadi Al-Hitan (Whale Valley) · Wadi El Rayan protected area
- Fossil museum entrance at Wadi Al-Hitan
- Bottled water throughout the day
- All government taxes and service charges
Excluded
- Lunch (picnic lunch or local restaurant stop — cost payable directly; Egypt For Travel can arrange a picnic in the desert)
- Pottery purchases at Tunis Village
- Personal spending and tips
Itinerary:
07:00 — Hotel pickup in Cairo by private 4WD vehicle
07:00–09:00 — Drive Cairo to Fayoum (~2 hours)
09:00–11:30 — Wadi Al-Hitan (Whale Valley): fossil museum · desert walk among 40-million-year-old whale skeletons
11:30–13:00 — Wadi El Rayan: waterfalls between upper and lower lake · desert dunes
13:00–13:45 — Lunch (local restaurant or desert picnic)
13:45–14:30 — Lake Qarun: waterbird watching · lakescape
14:30–15:15 — Tunis Village pottery workshops
15:15–17:15 — Return drive to Cairo
17:15–17:30 — Arrive Cairo hotel
Prices:
Prices
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Prices Policy
All prices are per person based on double occupancy sharing. Single travellers pay the same per-person rate. Children aged 2–11 receive discounted pricing — contact us for the current children's rate. The from-$60 price is inclusive of guide, vehicle, and entrance fees as listed in Inclusions above.
Departure Tips
We recommend wearing comfortable, lightweight clothing and closed-toe walking shoes. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen (SPF 50+) are essential — the Giza Plateau and Saqqara are exposed desert sites with no shade. Bring a small bag for personal items. Egypt For Travel's vehicle will collect you from your hotel lobby or cruise port at the agreed time — please be ready 5 minutes early.
Children Policy
Children aged 0–1: free of charge (no seat). Children aged 2–11: discounted rate — please contact us for current pricing. Children aged 12 and above: adult rate applies. The Pyramids and Saqqara sites involve walking on uneven terrain — sturdy footwear and sun protection are essential for children. The Great Pyramid interior is not recommended for young children (steep, confined passage).
Payment Policy
A deposit of 25% of the total tour cost is required to confirm your booking. The remaining 75% is due before or on the day of the tour. During peak season (October–April) and for groups of 6 or more, a deposit of 50% is required at booking. Payment accepted by bank transfer, credit card, or cash in USD, EUR, or EGP.
Installment Policy
Flexible payment installments are available on request for group bookings and multi-day programmes. Please contact Egypt For Travel via WhatsApp (+20 155 555 2466) or email to discuss installment arrangements before confirming your booking.
Tipping Guide
Tipping is customary in Egypt but entirely at your discretion. Suggested guidelines: Egyptologist guide — $10–15 per day · Driver — $5–8 per day. Tips are paid directly to the guide and driver at the end of the tour in USD, EUR, or EGP. Egypt For Travel never adds gratuities to invoices or applies any tipping pressure.
Cancellation Policy
61+ days before departure: 10% cancellation fee
31–60 days before departure: 20% cancellation fee
15–30 days before departure: 50% cancellation fee
1–14 days before departure: 100% cancellation fee (no refund)
All cancellations must be submitted in writing to Egypt For Travel. Egypt For Travel reserves the right to cancel or modify tours due to circumstances beyond our control (weather, site closures, force majeure); in such cases a full refund or alternative arrangement will be offered.