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  • Egypt Aswan Governorate Aswan

    Aswan Governerate in Egypt

    Aswan was known as ‘Sonu’ in ancient Egyptian times, meaning market, as it was a trading centre for caravans coming to and from Nubia. In the Ptolemaic era, it was called ‘Sin’ and the Nubians called it ‘Yaba Swan’. It was also known as the Land of Gold because it served as a great treasure or tomb for the kings of Nubia who lived there for thousands of years. Before the migration, Aswan's borders extended from Asna in the east to the border of Sudan in the south, and its inhabitants were Nubians, but after the Islamic conquest of Nubia, some Arab tribes settled there.

  • Things to Do in Luxor

    About Luxor Governorate in Egypt

    The South Upper Egyptian area is home to the Egyptian governorate of Luxor. Its capital is Luxor, which was formerly Thebes, the capital of Egypt throughout multiple pharaonic eras. Its centers and cities are spread over both sides of the Nile River. The said governorate was established by Presidential Decree No. 378 of 2009, which was promulgated on the 9th of December of that year.

  • kafr El Sheikh Governorate | kafr El Sheikh Governorate History

    History of kafr El Sheikh Governorate

    Kafr El Sheikh Governorate, located in the far north of Egypt in the Nile Delta, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, is characterised by the diversity of natural life and environments, and is one of the Egyptian cities that can be visited after the end of the first semester exams at universities and schools, as it features many diverse tourist and recreational places at symbolic prices within everyone's reach.

  • Egypt's New Administrative Capital City

    Egypt's New Administrative Capital

    The New Administrative Capital is considered the project of the era because it reflects a perfect image of the future and progress on the economic, cultural, social and civilisational level, as the capital is considered the new capital of Egypt at the present time. The importance of the New Capital is that it is a comprehensive transformation of the future of buildings, services and national and mega projects in Egypt.

  • Historical Importance of Al Gharbia

    Al Gharbia Governorate

    The Governorate of Gharbia is inclusive in the geographical area of The Arab Republic of Egypt which is in the African continent, more specifically in the region surrounding the Nile delta, between Damietta and Rashid governance. To the control of the region from the north is Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, from the south Menoufia Governorate, from the east – Dakahlia, Qalyubia Governorates, and to the west is the Beheira Governorate.

  • Marsa Alam City

    Hamata Islands (Qulaan Archipelago) in Marsa Alam

    Each reserve has several sectors. In Wadi El Gemal Reserve, there is one of the natural areas called the Hamata area or Hamata sector in Wadi El Gemal Reserve. Its sectors are the perfect and most ecological, land and water, and host countless animals and plants found in the oceans and on the land.

South Sinai | Mount Sinai

Things to do in Sinai Peninsula

  • 05 16, 2023

The Sinai Peninsula, commonly known as Turquoise Land, is a triangular desert area that attracts a wide variety of tourists visiting Egypt. Located in the northeastern part of the Arab Republic of Egypt, it is the sole region of the country that is geographically linked to Asia. Spanning approximately 60,000 square kilometers (23,000 square miles) and housing around 1,400,000 inhabitants, it represents 6% of Egypt's overall land mass. The peninsula is flanked to the north by the Mediterranean Sea and to the west by the Gulf of Suez. Administratively, Turquoise Land is divided into two governorates: South Sinai and North Sinai, along with three additional governorates situated along the Suez Canal.

A notable ridge runs along the southern edge of the Sinai Peninsula, creating a prominent horseshoe formation. It is estimated that the Sinai desert receives more than 1.6 million acres (approximately 2 billion cubic meters) of water annually from local rainfall. About one-quarter of this water flows over the surface as a significant stream, while a comparable amount seeps into underground reservoirs, providing excellent prospects for water conservation. The region is adjacent to African Egypt, with the Port Said Governorate to the north, Ismailia Governorate in the central area, and Suez Governorate at the southern end of the Suez Canal.

The Sinai Peninsula has been occupied since prehistoric times, with the earliest known references tracing back to 3000 B.C. during the initial dynastic periods of the 1st and 2nd dynasties in Egyptian history. The term "Sinai" appears to have been acknowledged early on, possibly deriving from the name of one of the oldest religious groups in the Middle East, linked to lunar worship. Its strategic position, which overlooks contemporary regions such as Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine, has enabled cultural interactions and has also been a source of numerous conflicts between Egypt and its neighboring nations. Historically, the northern coastline of Sinai has functioned as a crucial trade route connecting Egypt and Palestine for many centuries.

During the early Christian period, Mount Sinai in Egypt became a sanctuary for many hermits and ascetics, particularly in the mountainous southern regions. In 530 A.D., Byzantine Emperor Justinian I commissioned the construction of the Monastery of Saint Catherine on the slopes of Mount Sinai. This establishment emerged as a central hub for Christian communities in the area and became a prominent pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. However, conditions in Sinai deteriorated, rendering travel increasingly difficult after Egypt gained independence from direct Turkish rule in the early nineteenth century. Al-Arish also experienced conflict between Turkish and British forces during World War I, and following the war, Sinai came under Egyptian administration.

 In 1956, Israel initiated a military operation and subsequently occupied the Sinai Peninsula, an event that is known in Egypt as the Triple Aggression due to the concurrent participation of the United Kingdom, France, and Israel. However, on October 6, 1973, Egyptian forces achieved a significant victory over Israel, resulting in heightened conflicts in the northeastern region of the peninsula during the wars of 1956, 1967, and 1973. Following the peace treaty established between Egypt and Israel in the late 1970s, the Sinai Peninsula was returned to Egyptian sovereignty. The 1979 peace agreement facilitated Israel's withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula, with the exception of the disputed Taba area, which was returned to Egypt following a court decision in 1989.

Sinai has become a notable tourist attraction, celebrated for its breathtaking natural scenery, vibrant coral reefs, and rich historical significance. Mount Sinai is particularly recognized as one of Egypt's most esteemed religious sites. As of January 2013, the region has a population of approximately 597,000 residents. The Suez Canal is bordered by three additional governorates that extend into the African part of Egypt: Suez (el-Sewais) at the southern end, Ismailia (el-Isma'ileyyah) in the center, and Port Said to the north.

 Arish, recognized as the largest city in Sinai and serving as the capital of North Sinai, has a population of around 160,000 residents. Other significant urban areas include Sharm el-Sheikh and El-Tor, both located along the southern coast. The interior region of Sinai is marked by arid, desert-like conditions, rugged mountains, and a low population density, with the main settlements being Saint Catherine and Nikhil.

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Sinai is full of heights and mountain chains; among them is Mount Sinai, known locally as Mount Musa, which has religious importance. You can do a lot of activities.
Things to do in Sinai :

  •  Hiking and climbing
  • Snorkeling and diving
  • Visiting religious attractions
     
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