Helwan
is known for its dry weather and low humidity
is known for its dry weather and low humidity
(less than 55%), as well as various mineral and sulphur springs that are unrivalled in the world. The history of Helwan water treatment dates back to the reign of Khedive Abbas Helmy II, when many baths were built at the end of the nineteenth century and became a popular destination for tourists from all over the world seeking to treat a variety of ailments such as rheumatism, neurological and psychological diseases, asthma, and other ailments.
Helwan
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It is one of Egypt's most renowned water springs, because to the quantity of sulphur treated there, which reaches 27 percent. A natural mineral water spring sprang from the earth in 1939. Helwan's springs are about 33 metres above the Nile's level, and the Nile is roughly 4 kilometres distant. Ain Helwan is the name of the metro station.
videoA sulphur spring that will be utilised to create a sulphur water pool. After researching and evaluating the water of Helwan springs for dermatological treatment reasons, experts discovered that it has one of the richest medicinal therapeutic ingredients. In addition to Helwan's dry climate, this produces an environmental conducive to the recovery of a variety of ailments, including skin disorders, rheumatic and joint discomfort, liver and urinary tract diseases, and others. The climate of Helwan is considered ideal for sanatoriums.
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