Mount Sinai Sunrise Experience: Hike from Sharm with St. Catherine's Monastery Visit
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Sharm El Sheikh
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the Mount Sinai Sunrise Experience. Hike from Sharm el Sheikh to the top of Mount Sinai, witness a breathtaking sunrise, and visit the historic St. Catherine's Monastery.
Duration: 20 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Sharm El Sheikh - There will be a bus ride to the top of Mount Sinai, where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments. In the evening, you’ll be picked up from your Sharm el Sheikh hotel and driven the three hours to Moses Mountain.
  • Mount Sinai - A three-hour ascent of 2,285 metres up the mountain will begin at 02:00 AM with one of our guides leading the way. There are 700 steps you can take if you pursue a long journey. A breathtaking sunrise awaits you at the peak of the mountain when you take this route. You can take a camel ride up the mountain to the first set of 700 stairs if you don’t feel up to the challenge. It is time to pack up and head back to sharm el Sheikh in your car once the sun has fully risen.
  • Saint Catherine - Meeting at the monastery’s gate once you’ve descended from Mount Sinai, your guide will take you to the Transfiguration Church, the Burning Bush, and Moses’ Well before returning you to your Sharm el-Sheikh hotel. As a result of the covid, the monastery limits the number of days it is open to visitors.
What's Included
  • Ascend Mousses Mountain with a Bedouin guide
  • Explore St. Catherine Monastery
  • Expert Egyptologist guide with the group
  • Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle
What's Not Included
  • Tourist Tax fees $6 P.P to be paid cash on the day
  • Pick-up from Al Royssat destrict for extra charge 10$ per person.
Additional Information

Embark on a hiking expedition from Sharm el Sheikh to catch the sunrise from the summit of Mount Sinai, one of the loftiest mountains in Egypt. Traverse the 7,497-foot (2,285-mt.) high peak under the cover of predawn shadows, witness the first rays of light decorating the chapel and mosque at the summit, and then tread down to the 6th-century-built Monastery of St. Catherine, supposedly the location where Moses observed the Burning Bush.

Location
Sharm El Sheikh
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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777savvy
Mar 21, 2024
Exciting and an Adventourous tour!!! - We were picked up at 9pm from our hotel. Our guide Sayed was multilingual and spoke to each group giving details about our tour and what to expect. On the outskirts of Sharm El Sheikh we waited for all the other tour buses to gather and were escorted all the way to St Catharines's by a police escort. We stopped at a bedouin camp on the way for coffee and snacks and also a halt at the monastery store for those who wanted to buy icons and souvenirs. There were also jackets and caps on sale as it was very cold. I sincerely appreciate that they provided police escorts and also a security check before entering St Catherine's monastery for our safety. After security and once past the monastery we started our climb up Mt Sinai. It was very dark and our bedouin guide Aeid was kind and lent us his torch. The climb itself was exhilirating, especially in the dark with all the stars visble in the night sky. There were tents selling coffee, tea, noodles , woollen caps and ponchos,etc every 15 to 20 mins, so the climb itself didnt feel all that long. There were also a lot of camel owners on the way offering camel rides to those who were not able to do the climb. The last 750 steps can get slippery due to the mist, so its advisable to wear a good grip hiking shoes. Just before the last climb to the summit we waited inside a bedouin store and sipped some hot coffee and rented a blanket as it was very cold up the summit and the temperature that night was ranging below zero degree celcius. Just before dawn we resumed and climbed up the last few steps to reach the summit. I have no words to describe the beauty of the place and we were holding our breaths just to see the first ray of the sun. We were above the clouds and it was the perfect sunrise I ever saw. There is a small mosque and a chapel at the summit which we visited after sunrise. It was a beautiful walk all the way down and we met our guide at the monastery gate. The monsatery is old and beautiful and houses the burning bush and the well of Moses. We were given plenty of time to look around and then finally made our way back to the bus . We reached our hotel in Sharm El Sheikh around 2.30pm after dropping off most of the passengers. For me personally, this was one of my favourite tours. It felt adventourous to do a night hike in the desert and to have such wonderful guides like Sayed and Aeid, who were always full of information and very enthusiastic to share it.
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Vane
Feb 5, 2024
The best place - The experience was unique, the entire staff made us feel comfortable and safe, we were a group of 4 girls. It was all very nice.
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Cynthia_p
Jan 22, 2024
I recommend - Very organized, nice guides they explain you everything. The activity start at 9 pm to 14 pm. it's was a beautiful experience I recommend
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Tg26tg
Jan 11, 2024
Snail pace hike up the mountain - value for money trip - So, firstly, this trip is extremely competitively priced and incredible value for money. I booked this trip less than 24h before the scheduled departure. The team messaged via Whatsapp the day of the trip with details of collection time etc. You should make sure you have a photocopy of your passport (our hotel did this for us) as your guide will ask you for this. The additional $6pp fee can be paid in several currencies, just confirm the amount in your chosen currency beforehand, and make sure you have this to hand as your guide collects it at collection. The journey took approx 6h from collection due to the need to travel in a convoy but shorter (4h) on the way back. The bus stops once on the way for a toilet break and opportunity to buy snacks So my major concern, being a person that HATES hill walking and is moderately fit but on the heavier side, was whether I was going to be rushed up the mountain and pressurised to keep up with the group. Our guide, on the drive there, immediately put any concerns to rest. He said very clearly, it takes about 2.5-3h to get up to the top and we would have 4-4.5h before sunrise so go slow and rest as often as needed. He highlighted that it was incredibly cold (he was right, it was freezing) at the top so no point in rushing as you would just sit at the top for longer in the cold. Our Bedoun guide was excellent! He again stressed to take our time, especially on the steps (exhausting), and had a system of shouting back our group name and listening for a response so he knew we were all still ok. Sound travels well so that even though we were at the back and had been over taken by a couple groups, we could still hear him and respond. There was no pressure to keep up with the group despite what other reviews had said. The camel handlers are a bit annoying up till half way, more in the sense that you're trying to find the motivation to keep going and they're right behind you telling you it's a long way up and offering you an easy option, but a stern response in arabic normally sufficed. The spacing of the Bedoun tents along the way up were great as it gave us the opportunity to sit in the warmth for a few minutes. We brought our own snacks and water but we did buy a hot chocolate at the tent at the top (top Bedoun tents are at the bottom of the last 100 steps to the top, no tents right on the top) to warm up for Egyptian $75 each. There is a toilet at the top tents (basic hole in the ground type) for Egyptian $10. So overall, tiring from lack of sleep and those awful steps, but such a sense of accomplishment. The scenery is awe-inspiring. Relaxing in the sense that absolutely no pressure from our guide and Bedoun guide to hurry up. Our guide was honestly the absolute best and looked out for us throughout the trip. Huge thanks Mohammed from Alexandria. We were too tired to fully express our thanks at the time but this person is a credit to the company! I won't be adding many photos as it'll ruin the experience for others - book this trip!
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Iamcecilia
Dec 17, 2023
Fantastic!! Very safe, fascinating history, beautiful experience. Great agency! - A magical time. The agency communication was flawless, they contacted me the day before confirming the time. Due to flight changes I had to be collected from the airport which they helped with. The process was very smooth. Bathroom stops along the way, the bus lights turned off so people could sleep. The guide was very helpful and spoke English, Russian, Italian, Arabic and Romanian (likely more). I highly recommend the agency and tour. It was better than I expected! The price was also fantastic! I learned my hotel charged $40 for the same experience!!! It was cold, but not as deathly cold as some reviews say. When you are walking you become warm and many people ended up removing layers. I wore a thermal top, cotton shirt, cardigan and down puffer (no gloves or hat) with jeans and that was perfect. The discomfort of cold for 15 mins was worth not having to carry the extras for 6 hours (up and down). Use the torch they provide! If you’re physically fit, the walk is not that difficult. Some people really struggled, but anyone active was comfortable. I had no body soreness the next day and behaved as normal.
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Sannevlist
Mar 31, 2024
Long, intensive and hard climb, but a beautiful experience. Bring enough money/clothes/food (for animals)! - It was a very long and intensive trip. It also was a very hard climb, we didn’t expect it that heavy! But it was beautiful and an adventure to experience once. Our guide Mohamed was very helpful! We actually didn’t know we needed to have enough money with us for other things, like for riding camels, children who are selling souvenirs, toilets, tips for the guides etc. So bring enough money to not feel oncomfortabele during the trip. PS: whether you’re an animal lover or not, bring some food for the hungry animals there as they seem to live only on what the tourists give them in the hot desert. Especially the dogs at the very beginning / very end of the trip, near the buses and police / army post. It’s really sad to see them being so thin..
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Afkelisanne_v
Mar 31, 2024
Heavy trip, but a special experience (bring enough money/food) - It was hard, we didn't expect it that heavy, but it was beautiful and an adventure to experience once! We only didn't know we needed to have enough money with us for other things, like for riding camels, children who are selling souvenirs, toilets, tips for the guide etc. So bring enough money with you to feel comfortable during the trip. PS: Whether you are an animal lover or not, bring some food for them, because the emaciated animals only seem to survive on the little bits that tourists give them in the hot desert. Especially the dogs at the very beginning / very end of the trip at the police/army, at the busstop are really thin and very poor to see..
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Mark_k
Dec 24, 2023
biased, but we can call this interesting for sure - -The ride to the Mountain was uncomfortable due to the full house in the bus, and taking breath at the back was not easy due to the lack of aircon - which finally worked after 4 of us requested -The main guide Muhamad was a top class guide with good level of knowledge, hospitality and personality -The bedouin was unfortunately too rushy despite 4-5 people asked for a slower pace. Not sure if he wanted to see more people on camels, probably. The saint route should not be such commercial trade centric, where many of rude bedouins block the road all the way with camels which becomes a more unsafe experience too. They did not seem in the dark as angels of Christmas Eve but bandits on the countryside. OK, coffee shops and stops make sense but it is not the Himalaya's last segment and an endurance race with time and pushy sellers. The first part of the group arrived around the top for about 4:30 what may be a record but fully unnecessary. Maybe not for the coffee shop owners... Some weaker (average) members of the group were left off fully and had to join latter groups due to sometimes another group member wanted to take the lead. -Too much litter on the roads vs. the nr. of toilets. -So this route to the top part needs refurbishment and the bedouins some training about hospitality. For sure it was not like this in the Biblical ages. As well; there was a short emergency situation which was handled by another bedouin (Youssef?) perfectly. All the others just wanted to sell more blankets with full of camel smell and ask for more money from the temporarily ill and sensitive person... That only and exceptional bedouin who saved the momentum gets 1 star from the overall 4. The other 3 is for the environment. -Less profit oriented organization and a bit higher pricrs may mean less customers but more professional service and less crying, exhausted hikers at the end. -Perhaps this activity is not for those who are at very average city-sightseener or below condition.
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Oriane_k
Dec 17, 2023
Great tour! - The tour was super great and the price was as well! The guides were also very nice and funny. It was hard to climb the mount but we had enough time before sunset. The climb included a few stops a long the way so everyone could catch up with the rest. We only sometimes felt rushed to keep the group together which wasn’t always possible. Also we wished to have more time to visit the monastery.
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Todor_g
Jan 25, 2024
Bad experience with the local orginiser! - Mount Sinai and St.Caterine monastir is very good, but not with this organiser and guide Ahmed! Very cocky man! The transfers from and to the hotels were really long and bad! They could do better, when after the climb to 2.280 meters and a sleepless night we were dead tired, but still came back very late at 2 pm the next day! They could hire more vans for a swift transfers back to the hotels and not the old smelly bus, waiting from hotel to hotel to come eventually your stop!
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