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Sharm-el-sheikh
for Sun, Sand,
Sea and Mountains..
Author: Darren Panto
Sharm El Sheikh is heady mix of sun, sand and mountains located
on a promontory at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula along
the Red Sea in Egypt at the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba.
Owing to the many peace conferences held
there it is also called
"The City of Peace"..
Being located at a strategic location sharm as it is popularly
known was used by the Egyptian navy as a port and naval base
until it was captured by Israeli forces in 1956 but restored to
Egypt subsequently in 1967.
In the past it was a small fishing village until it became a
naval base and today it is a commercial hub and a stunning and
magnificent landscaped beach resort. It is also home to a number
of sulphur springs, which have therapeutic value.
The virgin fossilized coral reefs in the red sea put the small
fishing village and naval base of Sharm El Sheikh on the world
map. Sharm El Sheikh has three protected areas- the Ras Muhammad
Natural Protected Park, St. Katherine National Park and Nabq
Protected area. To gain access to these areas you have to take
permission from the tourism department and respective
authorities.
If you are interested in taking a diving course while in sharm
el sheikh, there are a number of private companies offering the
course along with a PADI- Professional Diving Instructors
Certificate at a very cheap price!
Like Nuweiba, sharm is also roughly divided into three parts-
Na'ama Bay, Ras Um Sid Cliff and Sharm al Maya.
Na'ama Bay This is long sandy bay home to one of the first
hotels of the area built in the eighties. Today it is fully
developed bay with a beautiful paved walkway lined with
bougainvillea and oleander along the entire stretch of the bay.
Ras Um Sid Cliff The cliff links the Na'ama Bay and Sharm El
Maya centrally located from both the bay and Sharm El Maya. It
has magnificent view from atop overlooking the sea. A lot of
hotels, restaurants and resorts dot the cliff. Sharm El Maya
This is the bay area of the old town of Sharm El Sheikh,
developed recently for tourism. The magnificent bay is a natural
harbor and home to many boats local and tourist. Palm trees line
the lovely endearing sandy beaches making it a perfect place to
laze around and sun bathe! Go scuba diving and snorkeling: There
are a number of reliable diving and snorkeling operators in the
area. The Tiran strait and the Red Sea have a diverse marine
life, and its turquoise clear waters make it even more
enchanting for diving.
Some famous dive centers are Anemone Diving Center at Na'ama
Bay, African Divers at Sharm el Maya; Aqua active Dive center at
Nabq Bay, Aquamarine and Aquanaute are other dive centers. Some
virgin untouched diving sites are the Ras Mamla and Ras Abu
Gallum; to go there you have to take permission from the Tourist
Police and Protect the Reefs Office because these sites are
under the Ras Muhammad National Park.
Colored canyon excursion: This is in the middle of the desert.
It is a gorge formed by water passing through the mountain for
hundreds of years revealing the different colored layers of
rock. The sheer size of the canyon leaves awed.
There are no facilities at all here. You have to take all that
you need with you and as for natures call you will have to make
do with going behind the rocks! Tour operators arrange tours in
four-wheel drives to the canyon.
Go back into the past: You can also visit the famous St.
Catherine monastery between Nuweiba and Taba. The route via
Nuweiba is a picturesque one along the flat plains. St.
Catherine's monastery was built around the 4th century, which is
believed to be the site of the burning bush. The fortress that
surrounds it was built around the 6th century and is still an
operating monastery.
Have a Bedouin dinner: If you are a foodie and love to try
different cuisine you can go for a special Bedouin dinner at one
of the Bedouin villages.
The Night Life: Being a beach resort Sharm El Sheikh has an
active nightlife. Most hotels have a pub, disco, and arrange
beach parties. As for drinks, you can opt for the local
brand-Stella, which is cheaper, or an imported one such as
Heineken obviously more expensive.
About the author:
Darren Panto sales & marketing manager for Peltours - a leading
tour operator to Egypt and the Red Sea. For more information on
Red Sea holiday excursions visit
http://www.peltours.com/tabaheights. Alternatively, for a full
and comprehensive Egypt holiday search visit
http://www.peltours.com.
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