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Wadi El-Rayan Protected Area Adventures

Wadi El-Rayan Protected Area is known for its beautiful waterfalls and pristine natural lakes, offering a unique desert atmosphere with diverse wildlife.

274,000
Acres Protected
Approximately 30
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1989
Year Established

About Wadi El-Rayan Protected Area

Wadi El-Rayan Protected Area
 

Wadi El-Rayan Protected Area, located in the Faiyum Governorate to the southwest of Cairo, spans over 429 square miles and is characterized by its two man-made lakes and a stunning series of waterfalls connecting them. This protected area was established in 1989 to preserve its unique ecological and geological features. The region is primarily desert land, and the lakes themselves are an important habitat for various species of birds, including flamingos and ibises. The area also hosts the rare slender-horned gazelle and the Fennec fox. The presence of the waterfalls, a rarity in Egypt, makes it an attractive spot for tourists and locals alike. Visitors can engage in activities such as bird watching, hiking, and exploring the archaeological significance of nearby ruins. The juxtaposition of the arid desert and vibrant lakes creates a unique ecosystem worth preserving and exploring.

Highlights

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The Wadi El-Rayan Waterfalls, Egypt's only continuous series of waterfalls.

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The two lakes which attract a diverse range of birdlife, ideal for birdwatching.

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The Mudawara Mountain, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.

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The Valley of the Whales (Wadi Al-Hitan), a UNESCO World Heritage Site nearby.

Notable Natural Features

Wadi El-Rayan Lakes

Two large artificial lakes connected by waterfalls, created to reduce agricultural drainage in the Faiyum area.

Wadi El-Hitan

Known as the Valley of the Whales, it is a significant fossil site showcasing the evolutionary history of whales.

Mudawara Mountain

A small mountain formation providing excellent views of the surrounding desert and lakes.