Biʾr Dikkār · بئر دكار | ||
Governorate | New valley | |
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height | 109 m | |
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Bir Dikkar or Bir ed-Dikkar (also Bir Dikker, Arabic:بئر دكار, „Fountain of the [male] palm“) Is a source along the old Caravan route of el-Farāfra to ed-Dāchla, about 45 kilometers southeast of the city Farāfra.
getting there
You can only get there with an all-terrain four-wheel drive vehicle or a camel.
Tourist Attractions
Bir Dikkar is a fresh water spring. On the edge there are palm trees and undergrowth. Tamarisks and acacias grow at the foot of the neighboring limestone cliffs.
Nearby, in the direction of ed-Dachla, there is also a sand dune, the Ghurd ed-Dikkar.
kitchen
Food must be taken with you. The waste should be taken back and not scattered in the desert. There are restaurants and food stalls only in the city Farāfra.
accommodation
Accommodation is only available in the city Farāfra.
literature
- Three months in the Libyan desert. Cassel: Fisherman, 1875, P. 100. Reprint Cologne: Heinrich-Barth-Institut, 1996, ISBN 978-3-927688-10-0 . :
- The Western Desert of Egypt: an explorer’s handbook. Cairo: The American University at Cairo Press, 2008, ISBN 978-977-416-090-5 , P. 113 (in English). :