Discover Nabq National Park, where the coral reefs stretch along the length of the coast where the desert meets the sea. The Park contains the largest mangrove forest in Sinai. These plants are remarkable for the way they purify salt water using their root system. Mangrove forests are thought to be the Planet saver. The wreck of the Maria Schroeder, a vessel which sank on the coral reefs in 1965, is still plainly visible at Nabq, with much of the ship still above the water’s surface. The portion beneath the sea has become a new habitat for a rich array of coral and other marine life.
After your pickup from your hotel in a 4x4, you’ll rumble in the protected lands and mountains around Naqb to discover its desert landscapes, dunes, flora and fauna. Get off the jeep car and walk through the Wide Canyon for about 20 minutes, then resume driving towards the Narrow Canyon from there you enjoy watching the peaceful silence of nature. Get on your jeep car and continue driving across the sand dunes until you reach the Bedouin tent, located directly at the Red Sea shore, where a Bedouin meal is prepared for you including grilled chicken, grilled kofta, cooked potatoes, rice, green salad, and tahini sauce, ending by authentic Bedouin tea. From the Bedouin tent, enjoy a peaceful atmosphere, with amazing scenic views of the sunset and the crystal-clear water of the Red Sea mixed with the fascinating horizon up to Saudi Arabia mountains on the other side of the Red Sea.