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Kharga Oasis
The oasis of temples and
castles
Kharga is clearly different
from the image most people of an oasis out in the desert. It has been the most
important town in the development plans for the Western Oases, and has presently
a population of more than 100,000 people. And when the architecture is totally
dominated by concrete blocks and wide roads, the result is that few tourists use
more time than necessary in town. During my oasis circuit of 2004 I met several
Western travel guides telling me that they omitted Kharga all together, because
there was nothing to see. That is totally wrong, Kharga has sights from 3
millenniums.

Al-Waha al-Kharga (meaning the outer oasis) (Arabic الخارجة, Standard Arabic
pronunciation al-Khārija, Egyptian colloquial Arabic al-Khārga) is the
southernmost of Egypt's five western oases. It is located in the Libyan Desert,
about 200 km to the west of the Nile valley, and is some 150 km long. It is
located in and is the capital of Al Wadi al Jadid (the New Valley) Province.
All the oases have always been crossroads of caravan routes converging from the
barren desert.
In the case of Kharga, this is made particularly evident by the presence of a
chain of fortresses that the Romans built to protect the Darb el-Arbain, the
long caravan route running north-south between Middle Egypt and the Sudan.
The forts vary for size and function, some being just small outposts, some
guarding large settlements complete with cultivation. Some were installed where
earlier settlements already existed, while others were probably founded anew.
All of them are made of mud bricks, but some also contain small stone temples
with inscribed walls.
A regular bus service connects the oasis to the other Western oases and to the
rest of Egypt. A railway line Kharga - Qena (Nile Valley) - Port Safaga (Red
Sea) has been in service since 1996.
So far, many of these sites have suffered relatively little damage, still
looking like frozen images of what life must have once been.
(Reference: Wikipedia Encyclopedia)
Kharga Oasis City

Kharga is the most modern of all
settlements of the western oases, planned according to ambitious plans. Wide
boulevards, discrete modern block with wide space around them. It might not be
interesting to foreign visitors, but Kharga is a popular place to live.
Downtown, colorful and small houses dominate.
Right at the point where the city ends, the gardens of the oasis start.
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