Dahab means ‘gold’ in Arabic, named by the Bedouins because the sands shimmering against the Red Sea was likened to gold dust. Bordered by the peace and energy of the Red sea, the embrace of the Sinai desert and the mountains, make Dahab a very special place. Rich in Bedouin culture and tradition, you will be welcomed by the warmth and hospitality of the Bedouins, the indigenous people of Sinai. For many years the Bedouins have guided visitors on sea and desert safaris. |
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Sinai The Sinai Peninsular is situated between Africa and Asia. It is an area of extraordinary contrasting landscape with various shades of red and brown granite mountains, wide valleys, amazing canyons, the Gulf of Aquaba and the Red Sea. It is common to come across Bedouin tribes, Bedouin shepherds with their herds of goats and camels as you travel across this magical and enchanting land. |
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Red Sea The Reefs and Coral gardens of the Red Sea are some of the best in the world. Marine life is in abundance and the waters are warm all year round. The sun, the beaches, the Mountains and the deserts of Sinai which border the Red sea create a natural beauty which is described as ‘Paradise’ by many visitors. |
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