Exist in Siwa many types of tourism, including cultural tourism, medical tourism and leisure tourism and the most important types of tourism in Siwa is safari tourism
medical tourism-
And there is this kind of tourism in more areas Siwa Baadaan pollution and most beautiful is also the treatment is in the form of pools of sand in the dunes at the foot of Mount Dakrur and nearby areas and these baths useful in the treatment Alrmatoyd and rheumatism and treatment of joint pain and stimulate blood circulation, where you enter the patient to sand inflamed in the peak time for a quarter of an hour over three days may increase to five or seven days Ahinawzlk during the summer months of June, July and August only and Garist appointed characterized by its sulfur waters and useful in the treatment of many skin diseases
Alsaahhalthagafah-
Exist in Siwa many tourist attractions such as mountain Dakrur and Omkabr Mount dead and is so named because it has its graves are honeycomb was this mountain burial site during the Twenty-sixth Dynasty and the Roman era and the Greco-Ptolemaic and tombs Byzantine lands and the city of Shali ancient characterized by Bmuammarha unique village of Abu Shroff and المراقي and other characterized by its beautiful scenery you see like a painting infinite beauty and Temple of Amun is the most important tourist attractions in Siwa and there are also named Cleo Petra Temple or Obeida.
safari tourism-
This type of tourism the most attractive for tourists in Siwa where accept a lot of tourists on safari in the desert and sand dunes magnificent beauty and there around Siwa Majalalaml safaris in all directions in the Middle starting Ahtah appointed Shifa, Kef On the other hand the west is sand dunes interspersed with hills Rocky and between those hills and dunes there are some Alahtaya by desert plants and palm trees and some oases small in the middle of the sea sand-Azam and left no landscape hills stone surrounding Trough Siwa In the south, where dunes Alerjihalta no limit to the extension and permeate those dunes and oases by palm trees