Remote
Sacred
Sinai
Discover it, wherever you want, whenever you want, at your own pace
Private trips into a peninsula most travelers don't know exists. Granite mountains, Bedouin guides, reef at your feet. Everything arranged over WhatsApp. Nothing is fixed.
Mix any routes across six regions into one trip — high granite, coast, canyon, sandstone. Private, guided, walked at your pace.
Accomodations
Each place
feels different
on purpose.
A reed hut where the only sound is water moving over rock. A stone room in a garden of granite boulders at 1600 meters where the cold wakes you before the light does. A shoreline camp where the reef starts three steps from your door and the nearest neighbor is a kilometer of empty beach. Every place is built and run by the family that lives on the land.
Beach Hotel
Queen Sweir
The biggest rooms on this coastline. Full stop.
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Beach Camp
Crazy Horse Camp
AC, a pool, a bar, and a beach. Sinai without the roughing-it part.
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Hybrid Resort
Aqua Sun
Across the road from a medieval fortress. On the beach, between the huts and the suites, your group finds its level.
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Where to stay
Sleep where the
mountains meet
the sea.
Every camp is run by the people who built it
Peace starts where the road ends
you can hear a beetle crossing the sand
Treks & Adventures
your guides grandfather
walked the same path
The Jebeleya and Muzeina Bedouin are descendants of families that have navigated these wadis and mountain passes long before anyone drew a trail on a map. They know which spring has water in March, which pass catches shade at noon, where to stop when the wind picks up. The routes are theirs. You walk them at your own pace — skip a leg, climb a peak, sit for an hour and watch the swifts. The camel carries your gear. The guide carries the knowledge.
Wadi Feiran Region|Summit|Hard trek|Technical scrambling
Jebel Serbal
Three days on Jebel Serbal — the granite mountain of Wadi Feiran, once believed to be the original Mount Sinai. A summit traverse across five peaks, with a mandatory Qararsha guide.
High Mountain Region|Summit|Hard trek|Camp overnight
Mt. Katharina, Egypt’s highest peak
A two-day ascent of Mt. Katharina, 2629 m — the highest point in Egypt — with an overnight in Wadi Shaq Musa at the base of the mountain.
South of St. Katherine|Multi-day trek|Point-to-point descent|Bedouin garden overnight
From Wadi Rumhan to El Tur
Three days descending from the southern mountains of St. Katherine through the Awlad Said wadis toward the Gulf of Suez coast. The final segment to El Tur is by transport from the village.
Adventures
A day hike. A three day camping trek. your call
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