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Information about St. Katherine and the Sinai High Mountain Region:
www.st-katherine.net
South Sinai - south

West and south-west from St. Katherine is the homeland of the Ulad Said tribe, while to the south it is Muzeina territory. Not many operators offer treks in this region, and your best choice is to find one in the town of St. Katherine. Alternatively you can try to find an independent guide in town. This is one of the least visited, most remote and untouched wilderness in South Sinai, with rugged peaks and long winding rocky wadis. There are some smaller sandy-gravely plains, a few water sources and one oasis, but the majority of the area is made of granite and volcanic ranges, a complex system of long wadis and high passes. The major attractions are far apart and whichever way you go, it will take you a day or two between major sights. Still, there are some unique places; first, it offers a rare view on contemporary Bedouin life, as people here are by and large not in contact with tourists; then there are many archeological sites from Nabatean and Byzantine times including the monasteries of Rumhan and Antush; the oasis of Ein Kid is still very much like what an oasis used to be; from the peaks of Umm Shaumar, Thabt or Sabbah you will have a view on to the Gulf of Aqaba comparable only by Gebel Serbal at Wadi Feiran in the north-west; and the traditional pilgrim and merchant route through Wadi Isla, with a running creek at a narrow part, offers a dramatic ending as it opens up to the sandy plains at el Tur city. Going south, it is difficult to finish the trek exactly at Sharm el Sheikh city; the best option is to end the trek in Nabq protectorate, located just north of Sharm el Sheikh. From here you can actually walk in to the northern suburbs of the city. However, to get to Nabq from the interior means going through very long wadis towards the end - which ever way you choose - so a prearranged or spontaneous 4x4 or pick-up transfer is advised unless you are very serious about doing it all on foot.


Main places:

1. Town of St. Katherine; 2. Blue Desert; 3. Ein Kid; 4. Gebel Thabt – Gebel Sabbah; 5. Nabq; 6. Sharm el Sheikh; 7. Gebel Umm Shaumar; 8. Wadi Isla; 9. El Tur city.
Map of southern tip of South Sinai - El Tur - Sharm el Sheikh - Dahab - St. Catherine



Blue Valley (Blue Desert)

An open desert plain, encircled by rugged mountain ranges, made famous by having several outcrops and rock formations painted blue by Belgian artist Jean Verame to commemorate the peace agreement between Egypt and Israel.

Seil Rotok – Wadi Rahaba – Wadi Nasb

Wadi Rahaba is a wide sandy plain with hills and Byzantine ruins, enclosed by long mountain ranges. Seil Rotok connects Mt. Katharina to the area, from where there are paths to different directions. There are several ruined nawamis buildings around Wadi Nasb.
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Ein Kid

The open and wide upper part of Wadi Kid closes up at one point, the wadi continuing through a narrow gap and over boulders blocking the way. The beautiful little oasis of Ein Kid with its many date palms is located there. It is rarely visited, quiet and pleasantly undeveloped. The long lower part of the wadi, leading to the main road, is accessible by vehicles.
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Ein Umm Saida – Gebel Thabt – Gebel Sabbah

The area, wedged between the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba at the tip of the peninsula, is a really remote, untouched and harsh region, with rugged mountains offering magnificent views. The long wadis to the south lead to the main road shortly before Sharm el Sheikh, and continue across it into the Nabq Protectorate.
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Nabq Protectorate

One of the biggest protected area in South Sinai, starting from the waters in front of Dahab and stretching to Sharm el Sheikh. The southern end is a wide sandy flood plain at the foot of the mountains, with a unique ecosystem. This is the northernmost point where mangrove groves exist, along shallow lagoons and a coral reef.
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Wadi Rumhan – Deir Rumhan – Deir Antush

The ruined Byzantine monasteries of Rumhan and Antush are important archeological sites, at the foot of mighty Gebel Umm Shaumar. Wadi Rumhan, with its gardens and water sources, is a convenient overnight stop in the area.
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Gebel Umm Shaumar

The second highest mountain in Egypt, standing on the perimeter of the rugged mountainous interior, with long wadis and smaller ranges running towards the sandy plain and the coast at El Tur city. In clear weather you can see across the Gulf of Suez to mountain ranges in another continent - Africa.
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Seil Muajed – Wadi Isla

Seil Muajed is a long, steep and in places a tricky gully leading from the Umm Shaumar range to the lower-lying Wadi Isla. The long and winding Wadi Isla becomes narrow and lush towards the end, with many date palms, canes, trees and a creek disappearing through a famous precipitous gorge. The sight of the plain from the very end is also very dramatic.
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Discover Sinai

This is the most complete work available about the region, with descriptions, almost 400 color photos, over 60 maps and relevant information so you can plan a trip and discover Sinai for yourself.

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Trekking in South Sinai:
the highlights


Although South Sinai is a popular holiday destination the interior is not very well known. It is, however, a world class trekking country. This book, despite describing only some of the highlights, is the first trekking guide to South Sinai as such. It contains 8 treks from 6 different regions, 17 maps with GPS coordinates, trek images, index of places in English and Arabic and a Bedouin-Arabic glossary.

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Sinai Gardens

This concise book gives background info on the unique orchard farming tradition which lives on from Byzantine times; practical info for visitors; two case studies about simple sustainable development models; a map of the region with a list of gardens; and a gallery of 40 full-page images with rare glimpses of snow, spring, gardens and Bedouin life.

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Royalties from the sale of this book are automatically transferred to the South Sinai Foundation and are used in full to support gardeners to improve their gardens.


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Butterflies of Egypt:
Atlas, Red Data listing & Conservation


Gilbert F. & Zalat S.
Illustrated by Ahmed Gheith
2008 BioMAP, EEAA, Cairo

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