Siwa Oasis, positioned in the heart of the Egyptian Western Desert and close to the Libyan border, is perhaps the most beautiful and least visited place in the country. The exhausting sand dunes and the coolness of the palm trees surround the oasis, and the travelers can experience a little of the three different worlds: Nature, history, and culture. This miracle of nature is where salt lakes gleam like crystals, and the desert is dotted with small farms, the main crops being olives and dates. The town, with its mud-brick buildings and native Berber culture, still keeps a distinct identity that is quite different from the rest of Egypt. History buffs would want to visit, among others, the Oracle Temple of Amun, the place where Alexander the Great was named a god, and the Shali Fortress, which grants one not only its historical importance but also the amazing views of the oasis. The lovers of nature can have a relaxing time in Cleopatra's Bath, conquer the Great Sand Sea on desert safaris, or float in a milky way of salt lakes. It is the calmness of Siwa that gives it the charm, time seems to take a step back there, the sunsets turn the desert into a golden dust, and the night sky shines with countless stars. For the travelers who are in search of real-life experiences, eco-tourism, and a bit of mysticism, Siwa Oasis is nothing but a phenomenal destination of serenity and delight.