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The park is open 24 hours a day, but visiting during daylight hours is recommended for safety, generally from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The best way to get there is from Dahab by jeep to the start of the trail (around 30 minutes), followed by a 1–2 hour hike or a boat trip from the Red Sea. For more details, see the official Egypt Tourism website.
The entrance fee is approximately 5–10 Egyptian pounds (EGP) per person for Egyptians and 40–60 EGP for foreigners, covering access to the protected area; prices may vary, so check locally. It is not free, but it is very affordable. Local guides may also be included if you choose an organized tour.
It is recommended to allow at least 4–6 hours for a full visit, including travel time, the canyon hike, and time for snorkeling in the lagoons. If you take a full excursion by boat, it could extend to a full day. Plan ahead to avoid rushing and enjoy the natural surroundings.
This park, designated as a protected area in 1992, is significant for its unique ecosystem of mangroves, canyons, and coral reefs, home to rich marine biodiversity and migratory birds. Culturally, it is part of Sinai's Bedouin heritage, with local traditions of fishing and nomadic life. It is a key example of environmental conservation in Egypt.
The best time is from October to April, during the Egyptian winter, when temperatures are cooler (20–30°C) and there is less risk of extreme heat. Avoid midday in summer because of the intense sun; early morning is ideal for hikes. Monitor the weather on the Egyptian tourism portal.
The main access involves walking on rocky trails and sand, which makes it challenging for people with reduced mobility; there are no specific facilities such as ramps or paved paths. Choose a boat tour to minimize physical effort, but check with local operators for possible adaptations. For more information, contact Egypt's Ministry of Environment.
Nearby, in Dahab (about 10–15 km away), you can visit the Blue Hole for diving or the Dahab Lighthouse for panoramic views. You can also explore Saint Catherine's Monastery or Mount Sinai, about an hour away by car, both ideal for biblical history. Combine your visit with a tour that includes these sites for a fuller Sinai experience.
Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, comfortable hiking shoes, and snorkeling gear if you plan to swim; hire a local guide for safety and knowledge of the area. Respect the environment by avoiding plastics and keeping your distance from wildlife. Book tours in Dahab in advance and check updates on the TripAdvisor page.
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