The Rock That Fell Sideways

Rocks Don’t Lie. But They Do Tilt. Sinai doesn’t just sit there. It leans, shifts, and stares back at you. One look at the Tih Plateau, and you’ll wonder how a desert learned to fold in on itself. The rocks here don’t behave. They slide sideways, jut upward, and occasionally punch through each other like […]
Why Nobody Gets Lost on the Serbal Loop

A Mountain with a Memory Gebel Serbal doesn’t try to impress. It doesn’t need to. Its red granite flanks rise with quiet confidence over the desert. It watches hikers pass like it’s seen too many to count—and it has. Despite the crisscross of canyons and camel trails, people rarely get lost here. That’s not because […]
Eid and the Sand That Talks

The Guide Who Listens More Than He Talks Eid doesn’t speak often. He listens—to the camels, the wind, and the shifting sands beneath his feet. According to him, the desert has a voice. Most just don’t know how to hear it. His silence isn’t awkward. It’s deliberate. Every step he takes says more than most […]