Visit New Valley Governorate


The New Valley Governorate is a region located in the western part of Egypt, characterized by its vast desert landscape and oases. This province, despite its seemingly harsh environment, is home to several historical and natural attractions. One of the must-visit places is the Kharga Oasis, where you can see the remnants of the old Christian cemetery, the Temple of Hibis, and the Kharga Museum. Another popular destination is the Dakhla Oasis, known for its hot springs, mud-brick houses, and the medieval Islamic town of Al Qasr. An interesting historical fact about the New Valley Governorate is that it was once an important part of the 'Forty Days Road', an ancient caravan route linking Egypt to Sudan during the times of the Pharaohs. Also, the region is known to have been inhabited since prehistoric times, which is evident from the rock art and archaeological sites scattered throughout the area. Despite its vast expanse, the New Valley Governorate offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural richness.
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