Sharm El Sheikh

Description

Experience an unforgettable full-day trip into Egypt’s Sinai Desert during this action-packed experience from Sharm el Sheikh! Travel in an air-conditioned vehicle with an expert guide, and visit magnificent St Catherine’s Monastery, built beneath Mount Sinai at a spot where Moses is said to have talked to God at the Burning Bush. Afterward, get invited into a local family’s home for a traditional Bedouin lunch; browse for beautiful Bedouin handicrafts; and ride a camel to see the mysterious, igloolike Nawamis tombs, believed to be more than 5,000 years old.

Sharm el Sheikh
12 hours (approx.)

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Highlights

  • Full-day trip into the Sinai Desert with an expert guide, from Sharm el Sheikh
  • Visit historic St Catherine’s Monastery, built beneath Mount Sinai and believed to stand on the site of Moses’ Burning Bush
  • Explore the monastery’s rich, art-filled interiors, and view the site of the Burning Bush
  • Be welcomed into a local family's home for a typical Bedouin lunch served with tea
  • Shop for handmade clothes, jewelry and trinkets at a Bedouin craft center
  • Enjoy the views over the Sinai desert as you travel in an air-conditioned vehicle

What You Can Expect

Leave your Sharm el Sheikh hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle in the early morning. As you head into the Sinai desert, listen to the fascinating history of St Catherine’s Monastery from your driver, who doubles as your guide. Arrive at St Catherine’s Monastery, where you can stop to snap photos of the gardens and monks’ quarters enclosed within the walled compound. Built between 527 and 656 AD beneath Mount Sinai, this magnificent complex is thought to stand on the site of Moses’ Burning Bush. It's also the site where the relics of St Catherine, believed to have been executed for her Christian beliefs, are enshrined. Head inside and watch the monks pursue their daily business amid the spectacular, richly gilded church. Browse the priceless artifacts, mosaics and religious iconography and pause at the Burning Bush — a bramble-like tree that still grows here — and if you wish, receive a private blessing from a priest. Next, visit a Bedouin handicraft center and browse for books, as well as clothes, jewelry and other accessories handmade by local Bedouin women. Then, head into a local family’s home for a traditional Bedouin lunch. These meals usually consist of small plates of food shared between everyone, so expect moreish treats such as meat stew, salad, hummus, pickles and pitta bread. Enjoy some tea with your meal and hear more about the local cuisine and customs from your friendly hosts. After lunch, drive to a nearby desert plateau for your camel ride. Climb onto one of these hump-backed herbivores and plod over the sands to the plateau of Nawamis. These UNESCO-listed sandstone tombs date from the Bronze Age and resemble flat-topped igloos. Take photos as your guide tells you more about how they were used by long-ago nomadic herders. Afteward, relax on your return journey to Sharm el Sheikh where your tour ends with a hotel drop-off.

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