Between Dahab and Nuweiba on the east coast of South Sinai lies Ras Abu Galum Nature Reserve, one of three reserves that are unparalleled anywhere else due to the diversity of the environment and the unique tourist activity.
Ras Abu Galum is a nature reserve overlooking the Gulf of Aqaba, in an area called Wadi Al-Rasasah, which is characterised by its coral reefs, diverse marine life and marine lagoons, making it an active area. Bahria Thrill with his treasures.
There are three roads leading to Abu Galum Reserve, starting from the Blue Hole area by camel or on foot, the length of this road is about 7 km, or the Wadi Rasasa road by car, the length of which is about 27 km, or the coastal road from Nuweiba city, the length of which is 27 km to the northern borders of the reserve.
Abu Galum Reserve contains coral reefs, an underwater cave that reaches a depth of more than 100 meters, and lagoons to be a real paradise enjoyed by diving enthusiasts and professionals in the world. It is a unique destination for practicing diving activities. You can make an agreement with travel agencies to go on experience.
A magical environment where you live among the sand dunes of both types, "Ark and Gharqad", in addition to the environment of the Sayal trees, which are a shelter for some birds and food for the hyrax and the Nubian ibex. The reserve also contains many valleys that are characterized by the height of their mountains on both sides of the valley, in which the mountains are composed of igneous rocks of brown and red color. Each valley contains many branches and ramifications that represent a shelter and escape for some birds and wild animals.
You can go on safari trips inside the valleys and enjoy preparing Bedouin foods, most notably Wadi Uqda and Umm Fai, which are famous for their geological landscapes that attract photography enthusiasts to observe wildlife, including plants, birds and animals. You can also see traces of foxes, hyenas and Nubian ibex.