Hot springs in Egypt
Tour / cure and Therapy
Ahram Egypt newspaper
Egypt may be famous worldwide for its
ancient monuments, but it also has much to offer the traveller in
search of natural healing, writes
Rehab Saad
The last years have seen a huge growth
in health spas in Egypt's major cities. But while these spas often make
use of natural healing processes, there are also certain places which
have been specially blessed with natural healing resources that have
been known for many centuries -- features such as exceptional dry
weather, the special composition of the sea water, black sand and hot
water springs. Moreover, a number of studies have been conducted by the
Egyptian National Research Centre, which prove that a trip to places
such as Safaga on the Red Sea, Aswan in Upper Egypt, Ras Sudr in South
Sinai and Siwa Oasis to the west, can cure certain ailments, such as
rheumatism, rheumatoid joint pains, psoriasis and other skin diseases.
Below, we list some of the most famous
sites in Egypt which can help you put illness behind you and face life
with renewed energy and vigour.

Bahariya Oasis
Bahariya Oasis is known for its sunny
dry weather through winter and summer .Its natural springs( cold and hot
)amount to 398 springs (sulphurous and mineral) .In edition to roman
springs that flow sulphurous water and known for its creative qualities.
Hot springs which have been proven effective for the treatment of
psoriasis, rheumatism and diseases related to the digestive system
Helwan
The town of Helwan is located 30kms
from Cairo on the east bank of the Nile, and lies around 40 metres above
sea level. The climate is dry, with humidity not exceeding 58 per cent.
Moreover, the town has several incomparable mineral and sulphurous
springs which are known for their medicinal properties, and which led to
the founding of a health centre for natural healing, where sulphurous
water is used to cure rheumatism and rheumatic pains.
The history of the medicinal use of
the Helwan springs dates back to 1899. The health centre, which has been
designed in the Islamic architectural style, was restored in 1955. There
are 38 treatment rooms, relaxation areas and chalets for the
accommodation of patients, all surrounded by beautiful lush gardens. The
staff include a number of doctors specialising in rheumatism and natural
healing. All patients are given a thorough check up before being
assigned a personalised healing programme. Complaints which can be
treated include joint inflammation, chronic rheumatoid pain, nerve
inflammation, gout, respiratory tract infections and skin diseases.
GETTING THERE: Helwan health centre is
easily accessible by public transport, including taxi and underground
railway. Road access from central Cairo is via the Corniche Road.
Siwa Oasis
Siwa Oasis is located 300kms to the
west of Marsa Matrouh. Of all Egypt's natural healing centres, this is
doubtless the most attractive to the tourist, with its moderate climate,
unpolluted air and clear blue sky.
There are a number of healing centres
in Siwa Oasis, of which the most important is Al-Dakrour Mountain, in
the south. The mountain is famous of relieving rheumatism, joint pains
and general weakness. Several aged sheikhs are responsible for treating
patients suffering from these ailments by burying their bodies in sand.
The cure takes place during the summer at specific times of the day:
immersion can last from quarter to half an hour, daily for two weeks.
Siwa also has hot springs which have
been proven effective for the treatment of psoriasis, rheumatism and
diseases related to the digestive system.
GETTING THERE: By bus, change at Marsa
Matrouh for Siwa. There are also trains from Cairo to Alexandria or
Marsa Matrouh, where cars can be hired to complete your journey. For
more information, contact (+202) 575 3555. If you wish to fly, EgyptAir
operates regular flights during the summer season from Cairo to Marsa
Matrouh, where you can continue your journey by bus or car. For more
information, contact (+202) 7057586.
Aswan
Aswan is situated on the eastern bank
of the Nile, about 899kms south of Cairo. It is probably the most famous
winter resort in the world, with its year-round dry weather and clear
sky which ensures a high proportion of ultra violet rays in the light.
This weather is particularly suitable for patients suffering from kidney
and respiratory problems, as well as for people with rheumatism.
There are two centres in Aswan that
specialise in treatments using black sand and water, on Elephantine
Island and Isis Island. At the Elephantine centre, treatment by burial
in sand takes place between March and October, when the sun rays are
strong. The Isis Island centre has been the subject of studies by the
Egyptian National Research Centre. These investigations showed the
condition of rheumatics are greatly improved when they undergo daily
immersion in the mud of the island for three consecutive weeks, and are
also exposed to the ultra violet rays reflected from the mountains
surrounding the Island and from the water of the Nile.
GETTING THERE: Aswan is easily
accessible by train, including wagons-lits air-conditioned express
trains. For more information, call (+202) 349 3365. There are also air-
conditioned buses which run from Cairo to Aswan, and EgyptAir has four
regular daily flights at 3.40am, 4.30pm, 7.30pm and 7.45pm. For more
information on air travel, call (+202) 265 7222.
Safaga
Located to the south of Hurghada on
the Red Sea, Safaga is the number one destination in Egypt for the
treatment of psoriasis. The sea water here is very salty, containing 35
per cent more salt than other seas: treatment with this water can
produce a big improvement in the circulatory system, thus increasing the
flow of blood to their limbs and skin. The water has been shown to
provide significant alleviation for sufferers from psoriasis, and the
high density of ultraviolet rays in the area also help cure a number of
other skin diseases.
The sands of Safaga are also
exceptional. Laboratory analyses have shown that 40 per cent of Safaga
sand is made up of three radiant components in low-intensity non-toxic
doses, namely, uranium, thorium, and potassium. This explains the power
of the sand to cure rheumatoid patients and those who suffer from
various joint ailments.
GETTING THERE: Safaga is easily
accessible by car or by bus. SuperJet buses from Cairo run as far as
Hurghada, from where a taxi or limousine will take you on to Safaga in
only 20 minutes. For more information, contact (+202) 575 6333. EgyptAir
has two flights a day from Cairo to Hurghada at 8.30am and 8pm. For more
information contact (+202) 265 7222.
Ras Sudr
The Ras Sudr area of southern Sinai on
the Gulf of Suez boasts two sites which are very popular with patients,
namely, Pharaoh's Bath and Moses's Bath (Oyoun Mossa).
Pharaoh's Bath is located 250kms from
Cairo. It consists of a group of natural hot springs whose temperature
is 27 degrees. The water flows directly from the mountain into a 100-
metre-long natural lake right beside the sea shore. A small cave has
been carved out of the mountainside above for use as a natural sauna. It
has been scientifically proven that the water from this spring can help
alleviate a number of diseases, including rheumatism, rheumatoid pains,
kidney diseases, lung inflammation and several skin diseases.
Moses's Bath is a wonderful oasis
surrounded by lush vegetation with a natural hot spring at its centre.
The water here has the ability to heal skin diseases and wounds,
especially those of diabetics. It can also be of more general use to
relieve stress and help people to relax.
GETTING THERE: Ras Sudr is only
two-and-half-hour drive from Cairo, and thus makes an easy day trip by
car. The East Delta Company also runs air-conditioned buses to Ras Sudr.
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