Embark on a historical Christian pilgrimage and follow the footsteps of the Holy Family in Wadi Natroun. Explore ancient monasteries and learn about Coptic history and traditions.
Embark on a historical Christian pilgrimage and follow the footsteps of the Holy Family in Wadi Natroun. Explore ancient monasteries and learn about Coptic history and traditions.
-
Egypt - Wadi al Natrun Churches
After the Pope Francis?s recognition of the Holy Family?s trip in Egypt as an official Christian pilgrimage - Visit Wadi Al Natrun Churches
- Lunch
- Driver/guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private tour
- Transport by private vehicle
- Learn and test how to Cook Egyptian Food
- White Desert - Pick up from your…
-
Egypt - Wadi al Natrun Churches
After the Pope Francis?s recognition of the Holy Family?s trip in Egypt as an official Christian pilgrimage -
Visit Wadi Al Natrun Churches
-
Lunch
-
Driver/guide
-
Hotel pickup and drop-off
-
Private tour
-
Transport by private vehicle
-
Learn and test how to Cook Egyptian Food
-
White Desert - Pick up from your hotel at 9AM By Our Private Tour Guide and Private A/C Bus Drive to
The Holy Family trip Wadi Al Natrun Churches .
The history of the Wadi and its importance to the Copts goes back to the 4th century. Anchorites inhabited caves around the valley and built monasteries. After the Arab invasion of Egypt, the Khalifa of Moslems in Arabia gave Christian monks in Egypt the amnesty to practice their religion. For that reason, the area became the official residence of the Coptic patriarch. Even now the patriarch is elected from Wadi Natrun monks.
A Coptic monk has to wait for ten years before being considered as a hermit monk. After that time he quests for a cave around the area or digs one for himself. This tradition has been carried out for centuries among Copts. Most of the monasteries in the area have been rebuilt and restored between the 8th and 11th centuries. The early churches had similar Roman/Coptic Architecture.
The monasteries were divided on the inside into three sections, including communion, reading catechism, and a basin for sinners to bath.
The word Wadi stands for valley. The reason that this area is called a valley is because it is a flat land surrounded by 10 lakes. The water mainly comes from the rainwater of desert storms. The area is rich with salts and carbonates of sodium, which ancient Egyptians used to mummify their dead. The Romans extracted silica for glass from here. During the British occupation era, a railroad system was built to move the salt in the valley to Cairo.
Back to Cairo your Lunch With Middle Egyptian Family Enjoy Learn How to Cook the Egyptian Food and test what you Prepare take Lunch with with Family - Tea & Coffee General talk Transfer Back to Your Hotel
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private tour
- Driver/guide
- Lunch
- Food tasting
- Transport by private vehicle
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private tour
- Driver/guide
- Lunch
- Food tasting
- Transport by private vehicle
- Drinks
- Gratuities
- Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
- Drinks
- Gratuities
- Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
Wadi al Natrun Churches
Subsequent to Pope Francis’s acknowledgment of the Holy Family’s sojourn in Egypt as a bona fide Christian pilgrimage route
Depart from your accommodation at 9AM escorted by Our Exclusive Tour Guide and Dedicated Climate-Controlled Coach to The Holy Family journey Wadi Al Natrun monastery areas.
The narrative of the Wadi and its…
Wadi al Natrun Churches
Subsequent to Pope Francis’s acknowledgment of the Holy Family’s sojourn in Egypt as a bona fide Christian pilgrimage route
Depart from your accommodation at 9AM escorted by Our Exclusive Tour Guide and Dedicated Climate-Controlled Coach to The Holy Family journey Wadi Al Natrun monastery areas.
The narrative of the Wadi and its significance to the Coptic people dates back to the 4th century. Hermits settled in the valley’s caverns and established abbeys. Post-Arab conquest of Egypt, the Muslim Caliph in Arabia granted Egyptian Christian hermits immunity to worship freely. As a result, this locale became the official abode for the Coptic bishop. To this day, the bishop is chosen from the monks of Wadi Natrun.
Return to Cairo for a Midday Meal with a local Egyptian household, where you will have the opportunity to discover the preparation of traditional Egyptian cuisine, sample your culinary creations, enjoy lunch with the hosts, and engage in casual conversation. Refreshments such as tea and coffee included. Afterward, you will be conveyed back to your lodging.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- A minimum ( 2 person ) of XX people per booking is required
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.