The Lost Land PLUS - jeep safari, Sinai canyons and sea trip in Taba with intro dive
- The Lost Land - Red World
- Bedouin village and traditional breakfast
- Quad safari
- Camel ride
- Jeep safari in the desert
- Rock formations and landscapes shaped over 35 million years
- The most exceptional canyons in Egypt: Red Canyon, Bridge Canyon, Coral Canyon, Deep Canyon and Caramel Canyon
- Panorama of three countries: Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia
- Sea trip in Taba with snorkeling and intro dive
- Bedouin breakfast
- Camel ride
- Guide service
- Helmets
- Lunch
- Quad ride
- Snorkeling equipment
- Transfers
- Unlimited soft drinks on the boat
- Intro dive
- Diving equipment
- Scarves - approx. 3 USD/per person
A full-day adventure awaits! "The Lost Land PLUS" is the perfect option for those who want to leave Egypt to discover the most mysterious corners of the Sinai Peninsula.
The day starts in Sharm el Sheikh in the morning. The first stop is Dahab, where there is a short break to relax. Then the journey continues to a Bedouin village surrounded by desert canyons. It is the perfect place to see local life and try a traditional Bedouin breakfast - fresh bread with cheese.
Next comes the quad bike ride, a chance to feel a little adrenaline. After that, a camel ride, a traditional way of travelling through Sinai, will allow you to immerse yourself in the unique desert scenery.
Later, you'll transfer to jeeps and begin your journey through the canyon region known as The Lost Land. This part of the Sinai was underwater for millions of years, part of the Red Sea reef. As the waters receded, underwater rock formations were revealed. During the trek, you'll discover unique canyons: Red Canyon, Bridge Canyon, Coral Canyon, Deep Canyon, and Caramel Canyon. It is one of the most untouched areas in Sinai - full of narrow passages, labyrinths and stunning rock formations.
After trekking, you'll return by jeep to the desert roads, where breathtaking views await. At the Bedouin camp, you'll stop again for a break and refreshments - fresh bread, olive oil, and tea are the perfect respite.
The next destination is Taba, where the Red Sea cruise begins. This stage includes swimming and snorkelling among coral reefs, as well as intro dive with an instructor near the famous Pharaoh’s Island, where the historic fortress of Salah El-Din stands. On board, you can eat lunch - fish, seafood, meat, salads and unlimited drinks.
During the cruise, there is a unique panorama of three countries: Jordan, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
The day ends with the return to Sharm el Sheikh at sunset. The route follows the coastline and the Sinai mountains, glowing deep red in the evening light.
The order of sightseeing and the program are subject to change.
- Towel