You can sit in the garden of this monastery, or wander around the new cathedral and watch the resident monks go about their daily chores; you can also enjoy lovely views of the desert from its rooftop. Please dress modestly while visiting the Coptic Monasteries.
Wadi Natrun is located 100 km northwest of Cairo in the Western Desert. The only way to get there is by car or by bus. West Delta Buses leave every hour from the Heliopolis station.
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Nearby Attractions
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Deir As-Surian
Located in Wadi Natrun and renowned for its exquisite frescoes, icons, and other religious artwork.
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Baramouse Monastery
Also known as the Roman Monastery, Deir Baramouse is the northernmost of the Wadi Natrun Monasteries.
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Wadi Natrun
Within an hour and a half driving distance from Cairo, lies the Natrun Valley.
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Deir Abu Makar
Known as "Deir Anba Makarius Al-Akbar", it is the oldest and most secluded of the Wadi Natrun monasteries.
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Bird Watching
There are over 470 species of birds in Egypt. Over two thirds are migratory birds and one third…







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