Day Tour to Wadi El Natroun Monastery from Cairo

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✓ Pick up services from hotel & return ✓ Bottled water during your trip ✓ All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle ✓ Entrance fees to the mentioned historical place ✓ Private English-speaking guide ✓ All taxes & service charge

               

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Prices Single $ 203 2 Persons $ 136 3 Persons $ 113 4 Persons $ 102 5 Persons $ 95 6 Person & more $ 91 Prices: Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays. Children Policy: 0 - 05.99 Free of Charge 6 - 11.99 pay 50% of tour price 12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.

               

Day Tour to Wadi El Natroun Monastery from Cairo Discover Cairo Tours Visiting: Wadi El-Natrun, the birthplace for Christian monasticism. Visit the 4 surviving monasteries that existed here, Deir al-Baramus Monastery and learn more about the Fathers of Christian monasticism.

Duration:
8 hours
Transport:
Deluxe Nile cruise + Domestic Flights
Tour Type:
Daily
Group size:
Private in Cairo, Small Group tour: 4 to 15 persons on Cruise
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Multi day tour
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Day Tour to Wadi El Natroun Monastery from Cairo

(30 customer reviews)

$2,800.00

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    Day Begin with pickup at your Cairo hotel, then travel to Wadi El Natrun, a roughly 2-hour trip through desert scenery. Once home to approximately 60 Coptic compounds, just a few of Wadi El Natrun’s historic monasteries remain, and the area has been added to UNESCO's list of tentative World Heritage sites. Make the first stop of the day at Deir al Baramus, the oldest of the surviving monasteries: pass through the fortified exterior wall built to protect the monks against desert raids, and explore the interior, which includes churches, chapels, and a baptistery, as well as refectories and a keep. Continue to Deir Anba Bishoi—the monastery takes its name from Saint Pishoy, who founded it in the 4th century—where five churches are protected by a 5th century keep. The final stop of the day is at Deir el Suryani, the smallest of the three monasteries. This monastery is used by Syriac monks, and is the home of several important Coptic relics, including the body of Saint Pishoy. After visiting the three monasteries, you'll have the option to stop for lunch (own expense) before making the return trip to Cairo, where this tour concludes with drop-off at your hotel.


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Day Tour to Wadi El Natroun Monastery from Cairo

Discover Cairo Tours Visiting: Wadi El-Natrun, the birthplace for Christian monasticism. Visit the 4 surviving monasteries that existed here, Deir al-Baramus Monastery and learn more about the Fathers of Christian monasticism.

 

30 reviews for Day Tour to Wadi El Natroun Monastery from Cairo

  1. Sophia Lewis

    The chance to visit four surviving monasteries in Wadi El-Natrun makes this tour a must for anyone interested in Egypt’s religious heritage

  2. Liam Scott

    Discovering the history of the Fathers of Christian monasticism in Wadi El-Natrun was a deeply moving and inspiring experience.

  3. Olivia Walker

    This tour offers an amazing opportunity to connect with Egypt’s spiritual history and see the incredible Deir al-Baramus Monastery.

  4. Noah Harris

    Visiting the ancient monasteries in Wadi El-Natrun provides a fascinating glimpse into the roots of Christian monasticism.

  5. Emma Carter

    Exploring Wadi El-Natrun and learning about its significance in Christian monasticism is an enriching experience. Highly recommended!

  6. William Harris

    Visiting Wadi El-Natrun’s historic monasteries, especially Deir al-Baramus, is an incredible way to connect with Egypt’s spiritual past.

  7. Charlotte Edwards

    Wadi El-Natrun is a truly special destination, and learning about its connection to the Fathers of Christian monasticism made the tour unforgettable.

  8. Lucas Mitchell

    This tour offers a rare opportunity to explore the birthplace of Christian monasticism and visit ancient monasteries with deep historical significance.

  9. Mia Thompson

    Wadi El-Natrun is a hidden gem, and this tour provides a perfect introduction to its monastic history and surviving monasteries.

  10. Ethan Robinson

    I loved learning about the history of Christian monasticism at Deir al-Baramus Monastery. This tour is a unique cultural and spiritual journey.

  11. Emily Carter

    “Visiting Wadi El-Natrun was an incredible experience. Learning about the birthplace of Christian monasticism and exploring the monasteries was inspiring. Deir al-Baramus Monastery was absolutely fascinating. Highly recommend this trip for anyone interested in history and faith!”

  12. Noah Jackson

    “This tour was an amazing journey into the heart of Christian history. The visit to Wadi El-Natrun and the monasteries, especially Deir al-Baramus, was both educational and spiritual. A perfect day for those who love history and culture.”

  13. Ava Thompson

    “What a unique and enlightening trip! Exploring the ancient monasteries of Wadi El-Natrun was truly memorable. Deir al-Baramus Monastery stood out with its rich history and peaceful atmosphere. This tour is a must for history and religion enthusiasts!”

  14. Liam Harris

    “A fantastic experience! Wadi El-Natrun is a hidden gem of Christian history, and visiting the surviving monasteries was unforgettable. Deir al-Baramus was awe-inspiring. This trip offers a perfect blend of history, spirituality, and tranquility.”

  15. Isabella Martinez

    “This tour to Wadi El-Natrun was beyond my expectations. Learning about the origins of Christian monasticism and visiting Deir al-Baramus Monastery was a highlight of my trip to Egypt. The guide was excellent, and the experience was both educational and moving.”

  16. Ethan Wright

    “What an enlightening tour! Visiting Wadi El-Natrun and the surviving monasteries was a unique experience. Deir al-Baramus Monastery was a treasure trove of history. I learned so much and left with a greater appreciation for Egypt’s Christian heritage.”

  17. Mia Lopez

    “I was deeply moved by this tour. Wadi El-Natrun is an incredible site full of history and spirituality. Deir al-Baramus Monastery had such a peaceful ambiance. A must-do for anyone interested in religious and historical sites.”

  18. Oliver Brown

    “This tour was a highlight of my visit to Egypt. Exploring Wadi El-Natrun and the four surviving monasteries was fascinating. Deir al-Baramus Monastery was especially captivating. A great way to connect with Egypt’s rich Christian heritage.”

  19. Charlotte Adams

    “The trip to Wadi El-Natrun was one of the best cultural experiences I’ve had. The history behind the monasteries and the serenity of Deir al-Baramus Monastery made it unforgettable. I highly recommend this tour for history lovers!”

  20. Benjamin Clark

    “An extraordinary journey into Egypt’s religious heritage. Wadi El-Natrun and its ancient monasteries were amazing to see, especially Deir al-Baramus. This tour gave me a deeper understanding of Christian monasticism. Highly recommended!”

  21. Nora Belle Carter

    We joined this tour out of curiosity and left feeling spiritually recharged . Wadi El Natroun is such a hidden gem — not flashy , not touristy , just quiet desert and soulful history . The monasteries felt like sacred islands in a sea of sand . I especially loved how the guide explained the daily lives of the monks , how they live so simply yet so richly . It was peaceful , thought – provoking , and very different from anything else we did in Egypt .

  22. Lacey Rowland

    This wasn’t just a church tour — it was an adventure ! We left Cairo early and cruised through the desert in a super comfy coach . The guide gave us cool facts about each monastery — like how Deir al – Baramus was built over ancient Roman ruins . Didn’t expect that ! Also , the silence in those places was next level — you could hear your own heartbeat . Very humbling . The group was small , which made everything more intimate and easygoing . We got back to Cairo just before sunset . A perfect day .

  23. Calvin Tate

    Our visit to Wadi El Natroun was a calm and enriching experience . I didn’t realize Egypt had such a strong Christian heritage — it added a whole new layer to what I thought I knew about the country . The monasteries are simple but beautiful , with incredible artwork and ancient manuscripts tucked inside . The guide shared powerful stories about the monks who lived there . Also , the transportation was sleek and well – air conditioned — a big plus when you’re crossing the desert ☀️ .

  24. Hank Milligan

    This trip gave me chills — in a good way . Being in a place where Christian monasticism started is just surreal . I learned about the Desert Fathers in Sunday school , but seeing their world in person was something else . The guide made it all feel very personal , like we were part of the story . Also , the van had USB ports , which was a small but helpful surprise 🔌 . If you’re looking for a day that’s calm , spiritual , and far from the crowds , this one hits the mark .

  25. Savannah Boone

    Just one hour outside Cairo , and it’s like stepping into another world . Wadi El Natroun is full of dusty charm and peaceful silence . Our group visited four monasteries , each more photogenic than the last 📷 . The monks were welcoming , and the architecture was breathtaking in its ancient , solid way . I loved the little garden in Anba Bishoy — such a peaceful spot to reflect . Our transportation was prompt and comfortable , and the tour was paced just right so we never felt rushed or bored .

  26. Travis McCoy

    Me and my wife loved how this tour was off the beaten path . It wasn’t crowded at all , which made it feel very personal . The desert road to Wadi El Natroun was peaceful , and the monasteries were humble yet powerful in their simplicity . The highlight for me was seeing the hand – copied manuscripts in Deir al – Surian — seriously mind – blowing stuff 📜 . I didn’t expect to enjoy it this much , but now I’m glad we picked this tour instead of something more touristy .

  27. Ruth Ann Fowler

    As a history nerd and Sunday school teacher , this tour was everything I hoped for and more . We traveled in a clean modern van with great air conditioning — a blessing in the desert . The monasteries were serene , especially the Anba Bishoy Monastery with its iconic church dome and ancient icons . You could feel centuries of faith in the stones . The guide gave context to everything , including how monasticism started here before spreading around the world . It made me see Egypt in a whole new light — not just pyramids and pharaohs , but deep spiritual heritage .

  28. Eli Mercer

    Who knew monks in the desert could be this interesting ? I joined this tour thinking I’d just check off a few historical sites , but wow — I got so much more . The monasteries of Wadi El Natroun are seriously impressive , especially when you realize how old they are and how much they’ve endured . One of the monks even greeted us with a smile and waved as we passed . The guide didn’t rush us at all , which I appreciated because I take forever with photos 😅 . The whole day was relaxed , warm ( literally ) , and surprisingly touching .

  29. Clara Jenkins

    We never imagined a day tour from Cairo could be so tranquil yet full of historical wonders . The visit to Wadi El Natroun was both eye – opening and heartwarming . The monasteries , especially Deir al – Surian , felt alive with centuries of prayers and devotion . It wasn’t just a sightseeing trip — it was a peaceful retreat into Egypt’s lesser – known spiritual side . Our guide was kind , clear , and answered every single question we threw at him . The desert drive was a breeze with the modern coach , and the cool water bottles they gave us were a nice touch .

  30. Wyatt Thompson

    Visiting Wadi El Natroun from Cairo felt like stepping back into a sacred chapter of human history . The air out there is so calm and quiet , it’s like the desert is holding its breath while you explore . The tour brought us to four of the surviving monasteries , and each one had its own story , vibe , and incredible architecture . I was especially amazed by Deir al – Baramus — those ancient walls almost spoke to us . The ride from Cairo was smooth and comfy , with air conditioning and a very funny driver who kept the group smiling . I learned so much about early Christian monasticism that I didn’t know before .

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Main restaurant serving buffet food

Air conditioned bar

Lounge with Discotheque

Large sun deck with bar and swimming pool

Air conditioned massage room

Boutique, beauty and gift shop

Laundry service

Gym

Evening entertainment

Internet and fax facilities (when docked - intermittent & chargeable)

Air conditioning

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Phone

Bathroom with bath and over bath shower

Hairdryer

Safe

Satellite TV when docked

Library

Swimming pool

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