Physical Therapy - Golf, Diving & Sand-Bathing?

Cleopatra was one of the earliest spa fans. You can follow in her pampered footsteps at Egyptâs many luxury spa resorts throughout the country.
While you might not want to join in a game of footie, there are plenty of other sports to keep today’s visitors happy, with golf one of the most popular. Imagine teeing off in the shadows of the Great Pyramids. Rain checks are a rarity here.

Rain checks are a rarity on Egyptâs golf courses.
The latter, as its name suggests, is also a spa. Pampering body treatments are not new in Egypt. Cleopatra was renowned for her beauty regimes and her strong belief in the healing powers of the country’s mineral-rich waters. Even Socrates commented on the therapeutic benefits of a stay in Egypt.
A cure that has caught on with many Europeans is “sand-bathing” (being buried in sand up to the neck), said to heal all sorts of ailments, including rheumatism and arthritis. Aswan is a major centre for the treatment.
Several hotels offer spa packages, including the Four Seasons Resort in Sharm El Sheikh.

Divers rave about the variety and accessibility of the marine life in the Red Sea.
We haven’t even touched on bird watching, a passion that has drawn ornithologists to Egypt for the past 150 years to see the wide variety of bird life in the growing national park system.
And fishing – a favourite pastime on massive Lake Nasser, where 32 species of fish are found. (Some 80,000 tons of fish are caught here each year.) You’ll also find Nile River crocodiles, so be careful what you reel in.
More information from www.egypt.travel.






