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Sinai's Hidden Gems
Beyond the coastal resorts, the South Sinai interior preserves ancient industrial and maritime history. This collection features Serabit el-Khadim and Wadi Maghareh, home to Pharaonic turquoise mines and the Temple of Hathor. Explore the ruins of a Nabataean port and the historic capital of El Tor. The list also highlights the rugged desert landscape through the Naqb Mehamed pass and expansive viewpoints across sandstone plateaus, including the Hadudah sand dune and the Umm Matamir region.
9 lieuxDiving & Snorkeling in Dahab
Dahab's coastline offers diverse shore diving and snorkeling access to the Red Sea. This selection includes the Blue Hole, a 120-meter deep submarine sinkhole, and unique geological formations like The Caves and 3 Pools. Marine highlights include the golden porites of Golden Blocks and the crescent-shaped Napoleon Reef. Integrated dive centers such as Bedouin Dive Resort and Penguin Divers facilitate excursions to these coral gardens and underwater pinnacles along the Sinai Peninsula.
12 lieuxSinai Peaks & Hiking Trails
The South Sinai Governorate contains Egypt's highest elevations and significant religious landmarks. This collection features Mount Catherine, the country's tallest peak at 2,629 meters, and Mount Sinai, traditionally identified as the site where Moses received the Ten Commandments. The list also includes Gebel Serbal, a massive granite mountain in Wadi Feiran, and Jebel al Benat, known for its distinct rock formations and local folklore. These trails traverse rugged granite massifs and ancient mountain passes used by Bedouin tribes for centuries.
7 lieuxCultural Heritage of South Sinai
South Sinai’s cultural landscape spans from the Old Kingdom of Egypt to the Nabataean era. The region features the Temple of Hathor at Serabit el-Khadim and the turquoise mines of Wadi Maghareh, reflecting ancient Egyptian mining expeditions. In Sharm El-Sheikh, museums showcase artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun and broader Egyptian history. Religious history is preserved at the Museum of St. Catherine’s Monastery, housing early Christian manuscripts and icons, while Nabataean port remains highlight the area’s significance as an ancient maritime trade hub.
7 lieuxCarte de Sinaï Sud
Informations pratiques
- Monnaie
- livre égyptienne EGP LE · Paiement par carte · Préférence pour l'argent liquide
- Électricité
- 220 V · 50 HzType C / Type F
- Langues
- arabe
- Eau du robinet
- Non potable
- Côté de conduite
- Droite
- Indicatif téléphonique
- +20
Visites & activités
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