Located in the Libyan Desert, Siwa Oasis is one of Egypt’s isolated
settlements, with 23,000 people, mostly ethnic Berbers. Located on an
old date trade route, Siwa was an oasis vital to the trade route, as the
natural springs and shade giving palm trees gave travelers respite from
the desert. With the collapse of the Roman Empire, Siwa began its
decline. In recent decades tourism has become a vital source of income.
Much attention has been given to creating hotels that use local
materials and play on local styles.
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