Serabit El Khadem is a remote area of the Sinai desert where people are still living the traditional Bedouin life.We will spend the night in a Bedouin Camp enjoying the amazing view of the evening sunset.
Pickup included
Leaving Dahab at 6.00 a.m. to drive to the temple at Serabit El Khadem – mountain top ruins of an ancient Pharaonic and Hexus temple, and the namesake for the area. In Pharaonic times, the temple was dedicated to Hathor, an ancient mother-goddess especially associated with the arts. She was the goddess of the turquoise miners who discovered the rich veins of Serabit around 3500 BC.
Lunch in the village. Afternoon walks/drive around the area including El Dura (sandstone formation), Sheikh Habus (burial site and gathering place), and the Muzra Bedouin garden and guest house.
Dinner & overnight
Morning drive through the wide wadi to Hamayir – a granite and sandstone rock formation with a high dune, Acacias in the wadi, and reservoirs of rainwater.
Continue to the Forest of Pillars – lava pillars left standing after wind and water eroded the surrounding sandstone. Lunch.
Finally through Wadi Siyh to the road at Wadi Fieran.
Around sunset, return to Dahab.
Dahab is a laid-back coastal town on the southeastern coast of Sinai, Egypt. Known for its stunning coral reefs, vibrant dive sites, and bohemian atmosphere, it's a haven for divers, windsurfers, and those seeking a more relaxed pace of life. The town's name translates to 'gold' in Arabic, reflecting its golden beaches and sunsets.
The Blue Hole is a world-famous dive site known for its stunning underwater scenery and challenging dive conditions. It's a must-visit for experienced divers.
The Lagoon is a shallow, calm bay perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing. It's a great spot for families and those looking to enjoy the water in a safe environment.
Masbat Bay is a charming area with traditional Bedouin-style buildings, cafes, and restaurants. It's a great place to experience the local culture and enjoy fresh seafood.
The Canyon is a stunning rock formation that offers excellent opportunities for rock climbing, hiking, and exploring. It's a great spot for adventure enthusiasts.
Eel Garden is a popular snorkeling and diving spot known for its abundant marine life, including garden eels, colorful fish, and coral reefs.
Fresh octopus grilled to perfection, often served with a side of salad and lemon.
A traditional Egyptian dish made with rice, lamb or chicken, and a garlic-tomato sauce.
A popular Egyptian street food made with rice, lentils, pasta, and a spicy tomato sauce.
Freshly caught fish grilled or fried, often served with a side of salad and tahini sauce.
The best time to visit Dahab is during the cooler months, from October to April. The weather is pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities, diving, and exploring the town. The sea is warm enough for swimming and diving throughout the year.
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Dahab is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, it's important to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Sharm El-Sheikh, Nuweiba
Local buses operate within Dahab and connect to nearby towns. They are affordable but can be crowded.
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Saint Catherine's Monastery is one of the oldest working monasteries in the world, located at the foot of Mount Sinai. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for history and religion enthusiasts.
Nuweiba is a quieter coastal town north of Dahab, known for its beautiful beaches and relaxed atmosphere. It's a great spot for a day trip to escape the crowds and enjoy some peace and quiet.
Ras Muhammad National Park is a stunning protected area known for its incredible marine life, coral reefs, and diverse wildlife. It's a paradise for snorkelers and divers.
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