Wadi El-Weshwash
- $30 for ages 12 and above
- $15 for children aged 5-11
- Free for children under 5
- Transfer from the hotel around 8:00, depending on the hotel location
- Visit to the snorkeling equipment and life jackets rental point
- Camel riding along the coast
- Snorkeling at the Dive Canyon reef in the Ras Abu Galum reserve
- Lunch at a seaside restaurant
- Visit to the eastern bazaar in the city of Dahab
- Jeep ride from Nuweiba to Wadi El-Weshwash gorge
- Hiking in the canyon
- Swimming in the freshwater lake
- Jeep ride back to the minibus
- Transfer back to the hotel around 19:00
*The order of activities may vary depending on the flow of tourists
- Passport and passport copy
- Comfortable sports shoes
- Swimsuit
- Towel
- Headgear
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Snorkeling equipment
- Money for personal expenses
- The requirement to have life jackets is mandatory. There are guides who allow swimming without life jackets at their own risk.
- The canyon is approximately 3 kilometers long and features narrow passages and rope ladders. The excursion is quite active and is more suitable for physically fit adults without musculoskeletal disorders.
- The lake in Wadi El-Weshwash is filled with rainwater and the water is cold.
Included:
- Transportation service
- Jeep riding
- Camel riding
- The guide
Lunch
Not included:
- Additional expenses not included in the program
- Photo and video shooting
- Drinks at the restaurant
- Snorkeling equipment, life jackets, and wetsuits.
Wadi El-Weshwash, also known as the Lost Land, is a valley located 15 kilometers from the city of Nuweiba, preserving its pristine beauty. The road to the mountain lake of Weshwash, with its emerald-colored freshwater, passes through a 3-kilometer-long mountain canyon.
Ras Abu Galum is a national reserve covering an area of approximately 500 square kilometers. It is home to the famous Dive Canyon, a popular diving site with a length of about 200 meters.
The excursion also includes camel and jeep riding, a visit to the eastern bazaar in the city of Dahab, and lunch at a restaurant.