Site 04 · Wadi El Natrun
Nabaa El Hamra - Wadi El Natrun
The Miraculous Spring ("Mary's Well"): According to Coptic tradition, when the Holy Family traversed the harsh desert of Wadi El Natrun, the infant Jesus grew thirsty. The Virgin Mary tried to gather water from the vast salt lake, but it was far too bitter. Upon her prayer, a freshwater spring erupted directly in the very center of this hypersaline lake so the child could drink.
A freshwater spring situated in the center of a saline lake.
The Holy Family visited this site and drank from this pristine spring.
It is located in close proximity to some of the oldest monasteries (St. Macarius, St. Bishoy, the Monastery of the Syrians, and the Monastery of the Romans).
The lake contains Natron salt, a substance utilized by the ancient Egyptians in the mummification process.
Proposed Development Plan:
- Establishment of a hospital for the treatment of dermatological conditions, situated directly at the spring site.
- Construction of a high-standard retirement home with a capacity for 100 families, covering an area of 5 feddans.
- Construction of a 4-star hotel featuring 150 guest rooms.
- Development of a tourism and eco-tourism zone offering traditional meals and artisanal rural products.
- Installation of a solar power station, spanning 5 feddans, to provide electricity for the entire project.
- Construction of an access road connecting the site to the Cairo–Alexandria Desert Road and the neighboring monastery districts.