After your reception you will visit Ras Mohammed Reserve for diving. The eastern edge of the Ras Mohamed protected area is formed by the rocky wall formed by the gulf's water, which is home to coral reefs. There is also the mangrove channel, which separates the Ras Mohamed peninsula from Elbayra Island by a length of approximately 250 m.
We next proceed to Sharm el-Sheik's National Market. The commercial market project involves establishing an Old Cairo area to preserve Egyptian heritage, unify storefronts, and promote Sharm el-Sheik's visual identity. Additionally, beautification and lighting works will be carried out in the courtyard of the Sahaba Mosque.
Enjoy the Bedouin tents and the customs and traditions that the Bedouins of South Sinai grew up with, from primitive seating, Bedouin food, camel riding, and distinctive Bedouin folklore. The tents are staffed by young Bedouin tribes and are frequented by people of all nationalities who enjoy the picturesque natural atmosphere among the mountains.
The region also attracts desert adventurers who enjoy beach buggies, traveling to and from the Bedouin tents scattered throughout the desert. They stop in front of Mount Al-Sawt to hear the echo of their voices and enjoy watching the sunset disappear behind the mountain slopes, announcing the beginning of the Bedouin evening.