Al Simhara

Al Simhara is a premade destination sub-neighborhood introduced in The Sims 3: World Adventures along with Shang Simla and Champs Les Sims.

Description


Al Simhara is an ancient land girt against a river, full of magic and mystery. It is a land of mummies, pyramids, and crocodiles. It is found in Egypt and features activities and items drawn from Egyptian culture. The name is a reference to the Sahara Desert of Egypt. This town features fully explorable tombs and hidden tombs, including famous Egyptian landmarks such as the Pyramids, the Sphinx, and Temple of Queen Hapshepsut. Sims can explore these landmark tombs, thereby undertaking adventures. The company MorcuCorp features strongly in these adventures. It is an excellent subhood for Sims to improve their Photography skill. There are numerous premade families in Al Simhara, although they all unfortunately lack description texts. An Egyptian trip costs §1600 for the first Sim and §1000 for each additional Sim.

Features

 * At night a gentle glow lights up at the bases of the Pyramids.
 * The entire neighbourhood is so hot that there is a visible heat haze during the daylight hours.
 * Another mine monster is found here, in addition to those in Sunset Valley, Riverview and Twinbrook.
 * Mummies will be lurking the tombs in this destination, and they can curse Sims.

Exclusive Items

 * National dishes like Falafel and Shawarma, new recipes for the Cooking skill.
 * The snake charming secret skill can be learned through a snake charming basket from the market.
 * Tomb survival items like the Shower-in-a-Can and dried food.
 * Expensive cameras for developing the Photography skill.
 * Books that are exclusive to Champs Les Sims, including a Photography skill book.
 * New Fishing and Collecting items to gather, like crocodiles and copper.

Inhabited lots

 * The Fig Tree House (Shalut household)
 * The Date Palm House (Amin family)
 * The Boswellia House (Diab family)
 * The Cornflower House (Madboulhi family)
 * The Frankincense House (Kamel family)
 * The Ished Tree House (Ameen family)
 * The Emmer House (Moussa family)
 * The Dellach Palm House (Badawi family)
 * The Papyrus House (Rashid family)
 * The Doum Palm House (Hawas family)
 * The Mandrake House (Nagi household)
 * The Sycamore House (Hosni family)
 * The Daisy House (Barakat family)
 * The Tamarisk House (Taymur family)
 * The Flax Seed House (Lufti family)

Vacation home lots

 * The Pomegranate House
 * The Acacia Palace
 * The Almond Tree House
 * The Lotus Oasis

Townie lots

 * The Fig Tree House (different lot, but with the same name as the Shalut household's lot)

Community lots

 * Al Simhara Base Camp
 * Al Simhara Market
 * Camp Sun
 * Camp Moon
 * Camp Earth
 * Pharaoh's Oasis
 * Ship's Oasis
 * Water in the Sand
 * Desert's End

Tombs


Al Simhara contains a variety of tomb lots as well as tomb puzzles on non-tomb lots. Each major tomb in Al Simhara has a distinct relic named after it.

Visible
 * Abu Simbel
 * The Great Pyramid
 * The Great Sphinx
 * Pyramid of the Burning Sands
 * Pyramid of the Sky
 * Pyramid of the Wind
 * Ruins of Karnak
 * The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
 * Tomb of Discovery

Hidden
 * The Copper Quarry
 * Mastaba Ruins
 * Small Oasis
 * Unnamed orchard lot

Families
All Sims among these families have the hidden Egyptian Culture trait. NPCs generated in Al Simhara do not have this trait, instead they have the hidden trait connected to their job (eg. Pizza Appreciator for Pizza Delivery), and other Sims such as Explorers have no hidden traits at all.


 * Ameen family
 * Amin family
 * Badawi family
 * Barakat family
 * Diab family
 * Hawas family
 * Hosni family
 * Kamel family
 * Lufti family
 * Madboulhi family
 * Moussa family
 * Nagi household
 * Rashid family
 * Shalut household
 * Taymur family

Video
thumb|left|300px|The music of Al Simhara, Egypt