Groundwater is considered the major part of the world's freshwater resources. One of the main challenges facing Egypt's sustainable development is the need for better management of its limited freshwater resources. Groundwater exists in the Nile Valley, Nile Delta, Western Desert Oasis and Sinai Peninsula. Hydrogeological mapping of groundwater resources is one of the main tools for the controlled development of groundwater resources. Remote groundwater indicators provide useful data in cases where conventional conventional alternatives are not available. Integrated remote sensing and GIS are widely used in groundwater mapping. The location of potential groundwater targets is becoming more convenient, cost effective than invasive and efficient methods with the emergence of a series of satellite imagery. The nature of groundwater exploration based on remote sensing is to delineate all possible characteristics related to the location of groundwater. The data, taken from remote sensing, support decisions related to sustainable development and management of groundwater.