Nature First at Wadi El Gemal
Wadi El Gemal is a protected area with a very rich biological diversity. Judging by archaeological findings, Romans lived here in spite of the very hard conditions of scarcity of rain in the valley. It has also been inhabited by Bedouins for thousands of years.Wadi El Gemal is located some 45 km south of
The Turtle Bay of Marsa Mubarak
This is like manoeuvering in a fish tank. Divers and snorkelers will just love it. This is the territory of the Red Sea bannerfish, the rusty parrotfish, the sulphur damselfish, the clownfish, nudibranch, octopus, the scorpionfish, the clearfin lionfish, the ghost pipefish, the yellow boxfish, stonefish, rays, morays etc. But there’s even more, such
The Magical Qul’an Mangrove Forest!
Qul’an’s main features are its status as birds sanctuary, mangrove forest and tidal lake. Imagine yourself walking barefoot during low tide on a sheltered inland ‘branch’ of the Red Sea, that has taking the shape of a deep blue ‘lake. Imagine the sound of sheer silence or that of leaves, rustling in a gentle
Abu Dabbab Bay
The sea bottom in the bay of Abu Dabbab is a huge and flat, grass-covered prairie. The green vegetation on the sandy bottom of Abu Dabbab Bay separates two fantastic and colourful house reefs. It’s conjures up visions of a patchwork of algae, meadows of seagrass, sargassum patches and floating weeds.You start your sea
The World of The Dugong ; The Amazing Sea Cowg
Dugongs. Three Varieties on ATheme!Did you know there are three varieties on the manatee theme? There’s theAmazonian from South America, the West Indian species and the African manatee. TheAfrican manatee lives in warm salt and fresh waters along the coast, whichbrings us to the Red Sea.Dugongs. So large, so big. AndOh So Sweet And