Wadi Degla Protectorate
A stone’s throw away from Cairo’s Maadi suburb, Wadi Degla is an easily accessible excursion from Cairo. The 50-meter-deep canyon cuts through 60-million-year-old limestone layers that reveal rare[...]
For travelers looking for rugged terrain, hiking trails, and incredible biodiversity, it’s best to stay at one of the ecolodges located in the mountainous area surrounding the St. Catherine Monastery in the Sinai Peninsula. Many of[...]
Wadi al Rayan Protectorate
This UNESCO World Heritage Site, located just west of Fayoum, includes two lakes, sulfur springs, two mountains, golden sand dunes, and the only waterfalls in Egypt. Climb up to the top of Al-Modawara Mountain[...]
Create your ideal getaway with a visit to a beachfront ecolodge on the Red Sea in Dahab and Nuweiba. Accommodation there ranges from campsites, khosha (Bedouin-style tents), to bamboo huts and chalets. No matter what you choose, you[...]
Ras Mohamed
Ras Mohamed National Park, one of the most famous of Egypt’s natural protectorates, is located at the tip of the Sinai Peninsula, approximately 20 km west of Sharm al-Sheikh. Ras Mohamed (the head of Mohamed), named by[...]