Ras Mohamed National Park
Sharm el-Sheikh
Copyright: Andrzej Kubik/Shutterstock.comRas Mohamed National Park
This stunning national park lies some 30 kilometres south of Sharm El-Sheikh, at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. Spread over 480 square kilometres, this desert terrain is home to a number of exotic mammal species, birds and reptiles. Make sure you do not miss the colourful coral reefs.
Do & See
Even if you do not want to spend your entire holiday on stunning Red Sea beaches, there are still plenty of reasons to come here. Sharm gives you a taste of real Egyptian life and culture, and serves as a base to visit some of the historic sites that surround it. Its crystal-clear water and unique sea life have also made Sharm one of the finest diving spots in the world.