Marsa Alam Trip Overview
Your day will start with pickup from your hotel in Marsa alam around 12:00 heading to Wadi Gemal area here is the Acacia , huge group of plants belonging to the pea and bean family. It rarely grows in hot, dry areas, with a size larger than the size of a shrub. then heading to Wadi Skeet west of the Wadi El-Gamal Protectorate, this temple is the most famous and most important for the Pharaonic families in the ancient Red Sea, and then the Romans, so that the temple comes among the most important and famous areas used in the extraction of precious and rare minerals such as emerald, gold and other rare stones. after visiting Wadi Gemal will meet bedouins to Enjoy Sunset mixed with delicious Bedouin dinner, Camel Ride & the Typical Bedouin Coffee (Gabana) . End of day will get back to your hotel with that unique unforgettable memory
Additional Info
Duration: 6 hours
Starts: Marsa Alam, Egypt
Trip Category: Water Sports >> Snorkeling
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What to Expect When Visiting Marsa Alam, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
Your day will start with pickup from your hotel in Marsa alam around 12:00 heading to Wadi Gemal area here is the Acacia , huge group of plants belonging to the pea and bean family. It rarely grows in hot, dry areas, with a size larger than the size of a shrub. then heading to Wadi Skeet west of the Wadi El-Gamal Protectorate, this temple is the most famous and most important for the Pharaonic families in the ancient Red Sea, and then the Romans, so that the temple comes among the most important and famous areas used in the extraction of precious and rare minerals such as emerald, gold and other rare stones. after visiting Wadi Gemal will meet bedouins to Enjoy Sunset mixed with delicious Bedouin dinner, Camel Ride & the Typical Bedouin Coffee (Gabana) . End of day will get back to your hotel with that unique unforgettable memory
Itinerary
Wadi El Gamal National Park is a national park in Egypt. It is 7,450 square kilometres (2,880 sq mi) in size, including 4,770 square kilometres (1,840 sq mi) of land and 2,100 square kilometres (810 sq mi) of marine space.
The coastal area features coral reefs with 450 species of coral and over 1200 species of fish. Approximately 17% of the marine life is native to the Red Sea.It also includes five islands, including Wadi El Gamal Island.These islands are a breeding ground for 13 bird species, and local sea grasses are important sources of food for the endangered dugong and green turtle.
The inland area is home to many animals, including the Dorcas gazelle and the Nubian Ibex.
The park is the site of prehistoric rock art, as well as Ptolemaic and Roman ruins, and the mountain Mons Smaragdus is the site of small mining communities that date back to ancient Egypt
Stop At:
• Wadi Gemal, Red Sea coast, south of Mersa Alam, Marsa Alam Egypt