Pharaoh's Baths: Unveiling Egypt's Hidden Gem of Natural Saunas and Sulfur Springs
Pharaoh's Baths are located on the North Sinai Governorate, 250 km from Cairo. They are a group of hot sulfur water springs with a temperature of 27 C and flowing from Mount Pharaoh's Bath in the form of a pool with a capacity of approximately 3000 cubic meters per day and extending along the beach for a length of 100 meters. It is adjacent to sea water, and at the top there is a rock cave carved into the mountain that is used as a natural sauna due to the heat emanating from the hot sulfurous water from the bottom of the cave to the top.
By analyzing water in terms of its chemical, bacteriological, and natural properties, its suitability and excellent effectiveness in treating many diseases were proven, the most important of which are rheumatoid arthritis and rheumatism of all kinds, diseases of the digestive system, kidney diseases, lung allergies, liver diseases, skin diseases, and sports injuries, in addition to its benefits used for cosmetic purposes. The concentration of sulfur in this water reaches a rate that is considered one of the highest rates of this element in mineral waters in the world. Added to all of this is the moderate climate throughout the year, the dry atmosphere, and the vast areas of warm sand that can be used in physical therapy, which are surrounded by a series of mountains which tourism In Egypt.
The Pharaoh's Baths Resort aims to provide visitors from across the world with a lifetime of memories by embracing the enduring charm of Egypt tours. It will function as a sanctuary in which individuals may go on tours of Egypt, Egypt tour packages, and Egypt day tour across Egypt, all the while enjoying the medicinal properties and recreational opportunities.
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