The Oberge du Lac Hotel, Fayoum Oasis

 

 

 

The Fayoum Oasis is often advertised as a quieter, more relaxed, less crowded destination in Egypt, but it is not really an oasis at all.  Rather the water from the Nile is diverted there, as it has been for many centuries,  to create a rich agricultural area. But surprisingly, the Fayoum will not be  found  n many tour itineraries, despite its rich pharaonic and Greco-Roman  heritage and attractions. While well known in Egypt, and to Egyptian enthusiasts, casual tourists to Egypt probably hardly know of its existence.

 

 

 

 

the best hotel in the area, it is nowhere to be  found on the Internet, and few guide books to Egypt even mention it.  Many that do, ignore its rich history.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Oberge du Lac was built as a hunting lodge by King Farouk, and in its hayday, having been converted to a hotel, has seen many famous personalities cross its threshold, mostly for hunting parties.  But it also became a favored retreat for political figures, and so, history tells us that King Ibn Saud and Winston Churchill met at the hotel in 1945.

 

 

 

 

Today, the hotel is a four star resort, with many amenities that can only be found at the Oberge du Lac while visiting the Fayoum area. These include bars and a snooker lounge, four restaurants, a discotheque,  tennis and squash courts, a fine health club with a Turkish bath, both loofa  and dry oil massage, and not one, but two large swimming pools. It sits on Lake Karoun, said to be the oldest lake in the world, but truly the oldest man made lake, on which the hotel maintains its own port.

 

 

 

 

 

 

La Brasserie & Les Rois Restaurant

Rooms are comfortable, rather than luxurious, and include air conditioning,  private baths, minibars, color TV with in house video, satellite connection and direct dial telephones. However, it is not a bad idea to take a look at the room one is supplied prior to moving in, as some appear to be better than others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The hotel will also set up extensive tours of the Fayoum, both by land and boat, and if for some reason one is not inclined to seek out the many monuments in the area, the Fayoum is also well known as a bird reserve.

The Oberge du Lac Hotel
Lake Karoun, Fayoum, Egypt
Cairo Phone: (202) 358-2356
Cairo Fax: (202) 359-5717
Fayoum Phone: 084-70002 / 712730
Fayoum Fax: (084) 710730

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