Our tour guide will pick you up from the hotel in an air-conditioned car about 130 km to Natron Valley to visit the following ;
Ein al Hamra
It is the spring of water from the time of the holy family that continued to be a source of freshwater until this day, and it is named, ‘Mariam’s spring’. Later on, the spring’s name was changed to the ‘Hamra Spring’, because a nearby village was developed, and all who lived in the village depended on this spring as their source of freshwater. This spring gave forth abundant amounts of freshwater, which mingled with the surrounding saltwater and extended to hundreds of acres. The water in this area is used for medicinal purposes, to treat various ailments such as psoriasis. Also, through the blessings of the Holy Family who visited the Natron
The monastery of Saint Bishoy
St. Bishoy’s Monastery was established during the 5th century under the supervision of St. Bishoy. This monastery is well known, especially for its prime papal residence
St. Mary’s Monastery El Sourian
This monastery was built in the 6th century over the cave where St. Bishoy used to dwell, known as the ‘Sourian Monastery’ because in the 8th century, monks from the Syrian orthodox church came to spend some time in it, so it carried their origin and both names were united. Hence, it became, St. Mary’s Monastery El Sourian
Lunch in a local restaurant
After the tour you will be transferred to your hotel.