Ahmed Safari Camp
Campsite with 30 rooms, Ahmed's Safari Camp is a
favorite of travels with a variety of good clean rooms. Rooms are available with private baths, and the hotel has a restaurant. Some of the rooms are very charming with domes. The hotel has 25 comfortable rooms, have bathrooms, with hot and cold water provided with fans, some with the room with air condition, palm trees surround swimming pool
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El-Waha el-Bahariya or Bahariya (Arabic: الواحة البحرية meaning the "northern oasis") is an oasis in Egypt. It is the closest oasis to Cairo and the least technologically advanced. Located in Giza Province, it has an art museum and the main agricultural products are guavas, mangos, dates, and olives. Bahariya consists of many villages of which Bawiti is the largest and the administrative center. Qasr is Bawiti's neighboring/twin village. To the east, about 10 kilometers away are the villages of Mandishah and el Zabu. A smaller village called Aguz lies between Bawiti and Mandishah. Harrah, the eastern most village, is a few kilometers east of Mandishah and el Zabu. Hiez is the last village, but it may not always be considered as part of Bahariya because it is so far from the rest of the villages, about 50 kilometers south of Bawiti. There is also the ruin of a temple to Alexander the Great located within the Bahariya Oasis. It is believed by some Egyptologists that the Greek conqueror passed through Bahariya while returning from the Oracle at Siwa Oasis.
The oasis has changed drastically in the past 30 years after an asphalt road connecting Bahariya to Cairo was finished in the early 70s. With the new road came electricity, cars, television, phonelines, and a more accessible route to Cairo. The spread of people and ideas between Bahariya and Cairo has increased dramatically since the road was constructed. Also, the language of the Wahati people has been changed and influenced in new ways as the Cairene dialect is heard on television and in music.