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Kharga oasis
Everything you see there is natural. It must be one
of the most beautiful places in the world especially at
the sunset time. Sleeping under the stars or just
relaxing between the high palm-trees is a kind of
integration with the environment. The first time I sew
the oasis of El Kharga there was a bright light on my
eyes ,I could not overcome the emotion even I wondered β
what better place to go than El Kharga Oasis ? It is a
green island in the middle of a yellow ocean of sand .
During my short stay in that splendid place I realized
that I did not look at my watch as I usually do in Cairo
since it seemed that everything there went out of time.
There, I was walking longer than I really do in the
city. That fantastic pure atmosphere encouraged me to
discover what is around even I was feeling less tired
than before .No doubt those days in that wonderful place
was a kind of recuperation from the gloomy crowded life
of the Egyptian capital . Everything around me was
clean, quit and simple even for a moment It was turning
in my mind the idea of buying a house there.
El Kharga is about 550 km far from Cairo, It is nearer
to Luxor than any other Egyptian town , It is a unique
natural depression in the western desert. It was called
during the ancient Egyptian time the Oasis of Thebes. It
contains several monumental sites, the most important
one is the temple of Hebes , 3 km to the North of the
oasis . It was dedicated for the worshipping of the
triad of Thebes, Amon, Mut and Khonso ,and dates back to
the time of the 26th dynasty. Also one of the
interesting monuments in the area is El Zayan temple
which situated near the small village of Kassr Zayan
and dates back to the Ptolemaic period . It was
dedicated for the cult of Amon-Re the lord of El Kharga
at that time. Another place which deserves the visit is
the cemetery of El Bagawat behind the temple of Hebes,
these tombs date back to the Early Christian Period , on
the walls of which some very interesting colored
religious
Scenes were depicted such as the Exodus , Adam, Eve,
various prophets, angles, the Virgin Mary and Jesus .
The oasis of El Kharga was a prosperous place during the
ancient times, it was linked with the Nile valley by
some routes. The Greek historian Herodotus mentioned
that the Persian great king Campuses sent a huge army (
about 50000 men) from Thebes in order to destroy the
oracle temple of Amon -Zeus at Siwah. The huge army
reached the oasis of El Kharga to be provided with water
and food , then they marched towards Siwah but the
campaign was vanished and no one till now can tell what
really happened , some historians suggested that the
Persian army was lost in the desert and was sunken in
the Great Sea Of Sand which extends along the borders
between Egypt and Libya.
Nowadays El Khraga is famous of a large number of
palm-trees , pigeon-houses , farms , fields , monuments,
wells, honey-colour hills, artisans and traditional
handcrafts .There was another enjoyment: riding Camels ,
which is considered for many tourists and visitors an
adventure in it self . On the rocks of some sites some
graffiti made by tourists had left to commemorate their
visit to that beautiful oasis. Pure springs and natural
wells completely unadulterated by chlorine , pollution
or other chemicals scattered in several locations of the
oasis. The local people seemed to be βat your service β
, they are kind and the visitors feel that they are very
welcomed . The life there is simple but extremely
satisfying the little necessities of its people , of
course there is no sophisticated communication means but
who needs technology there any way ?
On the other hand the oasis suffers from the
carelessness in many sectors, it lacks of many
fundamental services and needs

