
Mount Sinai is a particularly significant and holy site in Egypt, as well as a sacred location in the world. The peak of the mountain is 2,285 meters above sea level. This mountain is situated in the southern portion of the Sinai peninsula, which is regarded to be the location between Asia and Africa. It is highly suggested for people who wish to try something new and appreciate the natural beauty of Egypt by climbing the mountains and admiring the scenery.

Ras Mohammed National Park is a conservation area that is the pride of Egypt. It was established in 1989 and was the country's first national park. It was established to conserve the species representatives of flora and fauna, as well as the development of these species in their natural environment.
The park has a total area of 480 square kilometers, with water covering more than two-thirds of the land surface area. The park's area contains two islands – Tiran and Sanafir – that are part of the Mediterranean Sea.

The Blue Hole, popular for free diving due to its easy access directly from shore and the absence of a current, is also known to have the highest number of snorkeling deaths in the world, with approximately 130 to 200 divers have died there in recent years.

Saint Catherine's Monastery was built in AD 330 at the behest of the Empress of Rome Helena. The edifice is comprised simply of a modest chapel which is supposed to have been the location of a burning bush (a reference to the biblical text in which God talked to the Prophet Moses) (a reference to the biblical passage in which God spoke to the Prophet Moses). The church functioned as a shelter for hermits.

The Sinai Peninsula in Egypt encompasses an area of about 61 thousand square kilometers and is positioned between Asia and Africa. Sinai is the entryway to Egypt from the east, and is separated into two governorates, the Southern Governorate, and the Northern Governorate.
