Wadi El Hitan Trip from Cairo: Discover Whale Fossils and Untouched Nature

Embark on a unique day trip from Cairo to Wadi El Hitan, the Valley of Whales. Discover whale fossils and untouched nature as you explore the evolution of whales and visit the Open Air Museum. Enjoy a picnic lunch and visit Wadi El Rayan waterfalls and lakes. Don’t miss a visit to Evelyne Pottery House in Tunis Village. Book now!

Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Valley of the Whales (Wadi Al-Hitan) - After pick up from your stay in Cairo, Or Cairo Airport, transfer by our 4WD to The North Lake of Qaroun and transfer to The Valley of Whales to visit The Open Air Museum and The Whales Fossils Museum to see the The Skeletons of Whales, Sea Cows, Crocodiles and Sharks.
  • Magic lake camp - Transfer by our…
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Lunch included
  • Expert tour guide
  • All fees and taxes covered
  • Entrance fees to all sites
What's Not Included
  • Tipping to Guide and Driver
Additional Information

Experience a distinctive one-day tour to the Whale Valley in Fayoum Oasis. Allow your guide and driver to take you on an epic journey into the core of Egypt’s desert to view the Whale Fossils in Wadi Al-Hitan, unlocking the biggest enigma surrounding whale evolution. Visit the outdoor museum to see fossilized skeletons of Basilosaurus, Dorudon, Sea Cow,…

Location
Valley of the Whales (Wadi Al-Hitan)
Western Desert,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Adibrown
Sep 29, 2022
Over day tour outside cairo - Located in Fayoum - white desert Within two hours driving distance from Cairo, in the Fayoum area, you'll discover a yet more impressive meaning of 'Ancient' Egypt. The remote valley of Wadi El-Hitan (Valley of the Whales) is more of an open-air museum displaying rare gigantic fossils of ancient whales and sharks proving that some 40 to 50 million years ago, the area was submerged in the waters of what is known as the Tethys Sea. After lying trapped in the sands of the Western Desert, the fossil skeletons have been revealed by winds and erosion, and thanks to human intervention through a number of ongoing archaeological excavations sponsored by the National Geographic Society and by the University of Michigan. The landscapes surrounding the valley are just as impressive and amazing as the discoveries: gigantic sand rocks and mountains, dunes and hills. Try to visit the valley around sunset for a magical experience; the views and the colours are just amazing at that time of the day. The Valley of the Whales is part of the WRPA (Wadi El-Rayan Protected Area) and it has also been added in 2005 to the UNESCO's World Heritage List for its unique natural beauty and scientific significance. The Wadi Al-Rayan protectorate can only be reached by a private car or taxi, taking the Fayoum Desert Road from Cairo. A 4X4 vehicle would be a good choice, since the road becomes pretty bumpy after leaving Fayoum.
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Lewisg911
Jul 12, 2021
Wonderful experience - My fiance and I had a wonderful experience to Valley of Whales. Raafat, our driver for this trip, was by far the best driver we had in Egypt. Our tour guide Ali was exceptional! He is very professional, friendly and informative. It was a perfectly organized tour.
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N8876mqjackc
Jun 17, 2021
We used Egypt United tours for airport transfers and a day tour of Coptic Cairo for eight adults. - We used Egypt United tours for airport transfers and a day tour of Coptic Cairo for eight adults. They were on time, pleasant, and informative. Making the arrangements was straightforward and their response to questions was prompt. Would certainly recommend their services when traveling to Cairo
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288sammyb
Jun 15, 2021
The tour was great - The tour was great. Tour guide Abraham was very knowledgeable and personable. He went above and beyond to accommodate my requests about extra activities. Me and my son created a lot of memories. Thank you, very pleased.This is an amazing tour fun, full of knowledge and very well organized. Everything about this tour is and amazing experience.
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E_b111111
Aug 6, 2019
Wadi El Hitan is a must! one of the most impressive place i've ever seen! - the trip is just magic! forget about the noisy Cairo or the crowded Pyramids. if you want to see a real piece of Egypt, search for the desert! we started in the morning heading to El Fayoun and the two big salty lakes. the view is beautiful and unexpected. we stopped in a local market to pick up food for lunch, and in a cafeteria on the river of the lake to have a Turkish coffee. After that, we got to Wadi el Hitan. Considering it was a Sunday we were alone in the park, and that made it even more spectacular. I guess almost every one of us is used to see fossils behind thick glasses in museums, but here it's a completely different level: prehistoric whales' fossils lie in the sand where they have been discovered. the path to see them all take approx 2h, but a shorter walk is possible. Keep in mind that you're in a desert: sunglasses, light clothes, and hats are indispensable. there is no signal or internet connection, so I suggest you to download locally on your phone, the part of the map using google maps. The path is decently marked, but it's not impossible to get confused and pass by the same area more than once. after that, we had a nice light lunch and got back. highly raccomanded!
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