Amanecer en el Monte Sinaí y el monasterio de Santa Catalina.





Descripción
Es una experiencia única seguir la historia bíblica de la montaña sagrada, donde se cree que Moisés recibió los Diez Mandamientos. Subir a la cumbre (2285 mt) para contemplar un espectacular amanecer vale la pena el duro esfuerzo que realices. ⠀ Después de ver el amanecer en la cima del monte, el grupo se dirige al monasterio de Santa Catalina, ubicado al pie de la montaña. El viaje comienza alrededor de las 19:30-21:00 desde su hotel. Termina alrededor de las 14:00. Nuestros consejos: - prepárese para el clima frío en la cima y lleve ropa gruesa (guantes, gorro, chaqueta); - Puedes llevar bebidas calientes en termos y algunos snacks. Los precios en la montaña son "turísticos"; - Existe la opción de alquilar un camello, pero la última parte de la ruta, 750 escalones hasta la cima, hay que caminar. Atención: el microbús no tiene espacio para equipaje, por lo que no puedes llevarlo de viaje. Recogida en el aeropuerto, estación de autobuses de Royssat, Dahab con cargo adicional.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Después de encontrarse con el amanecer en la cima del monte, el grupo se dirige al monasterio de Santa Catalina, ubicado al pie de la montaña.
Subiendo la montaña por la noche con el guía, encontrándonos con el amanecer en la cima. Puedes alquilar un camello.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Podemos recogerlo en cualquier hotel de Sharm-el-Sheikh en la puerta principal. No recogemos en las estaciones de bus, puerto o aeropuerto.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(68)
One can only be amazed at such treasures, perfectly preserved and enhanced.
3 star entirely due to staff Location is 5 star. Amazing experience. Beautiful. Hike is challenging, but camel would be good alternative and reasonable - 10USD for entire 3 hour time. Views are amazing. Too is cold, get the blanket (200EGP)! Our tour provider didnt follow their own instructions on pick up. Wasted 15 min and caused everything after to be rushed. Vehicle did not inspire confidence. Do not take a tour without motor coach. We had airporter, uncomfortable, no power, no facility. Staff almost lost one of our group. Staff discouraged shopping in monastery and pushed a commercial stop in morning that was far more expensive. I would do trip again, but avoid this tour company.
Bad rating because the bus ride was miserable. We were picked up first, but then had to spend 2 hours (!) picking up the other passengers. From here it took 3.5 hours to drive to the mountain (including 15-20 minutes). We drove in a small minibus from the 80s with a cooling system (but the nozzles from which the air came did not always work...). There was room for 22 in the bus and it was full. In addition, the seat was narrow. I am 1.75 m tall and my knees were squeezed up from the front seat. Honestly, it seemed that it had been attempted to maximize earnings at the expense of passengers. The trip up the mountain takes place in two parts: First an unmarked grass path (3/4 of the road) and then a hard, steep “stairs” chopped into the mountain (1/4 of the road). It is dark and sometimes smooth - so be careful. Security is non-existent! Bring a headlamp! There are small shops on the way up, where you can buy drinks and chocolate bars (e.g. twix etc.). The sunrise is really beautiful. The monastery is fine enough, but nothing special. Our guide was most busy getting us through so we could drive home again. Without the bus trip out and home I would give the experience 4/5 stars - for the trip up the mountain is hard!
Hello Theresa, Thanks for sharing your feedback. We’re sorry your experience didn’t match your expectations. It was an uncommon instance regarding transportation and we’ll do better in the future. Hopefully you managed the climb and enjoyed a picturesque sunrise. Thank you. Hope to see you again in Egypt.
Highly recommend. This was an amazing tour. Once in a life time experience. I would definitely recommend.
The communication about the programme was poor. The guide became rude when we informed that we did not fave torch and fad not organised breakfast. He charged £20 in local restaurant for breakfast which consisted of a few pieces of tomato, cucumber a stale bread with cheese and cup of coffee. The trip through saint Kathrine monastery was quick finishing in less than 10 minutes and when I insisted on going through the museum I was charged $5 and then 5 minutes through the museum as he was worried to miss the convey and asked us to spend $2 on taxi to reach the coach. Then we left without convey. Earlier the trip to mount senai was extremely disappointing with no facilities and I wil suggest Viator to visit public toilets as I saw distressed people. The whole trip was enjoyable as it was on my buck list but it left me with the impression that we were to be fleeced on every step. The guide who accompanied us to the mountain Senaie was excellent and gentle soul. I strongly recommend Musa. This trip us not got faint hearted.
Hello Iftikhar, Thanks for letting us know about your experience. Your feedback means a lot to us and helps us continue to improve. In the tour description we put some useful tips to make your trip more comfortable, such tips as “Take drinks and snacks. The prices on the mountain are "touristic". We are grieved that you came across that. As for time limits, we have a police convoy going with the group to mount and back, They put for us a tidy schedule. On the way back we were late for convoy and started to move towards Sharm without it. No matter what we are so delighted to know that you had a memorable hike with our bedouin guide Musa . Surely , all your comments will be shared with the team. Again, thank you for your feedback. Hope to see you back soon to Egypt to deliver a better experience next time.
The best trip ever. So worth it. It's a long 16 hrs but so so worth going. The guide was amazing. You feel so proud of achieving getting to the top. Pick up was on time. We had a few stops on the way and got to the base at about 01.45 a steady walk up, stopping at little cafes run by locals on the way up. The option for a camel can be taken at any time. It gets so cold so wrap up but you can rent a blanket for the top. The view was amazing. I'm not religious so my trip was just for the sunrise. I highly recommend doing this. This trip has made an otherwise terrible holiday a great memory. On the way down you do encounter local kids begging, or just demanding you give them food or your clothing. So I would say take warm clothes you are happy to give away because it gets hot walking down and you get less to carry. Absolutely bloody brilliant. You will never see a sunrise like it.
Hello Claire, We’re so grateful you took the time to share your thoughts. Glad to know that you’ve managed the hike. Well done! Couldn’t agree more about the picturesque sunrise at the top. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you again soon.
Definitely recommend, the tour company was very communicative and responsive ahead of time, letting us know what we needed to pack and bring with us. The hike itself was tough, but there were plenty of breaks provided which really helped. It can get cold at the top so definitely take warmer clothing and coats. It’s a long trip overall so be prepared, but the views are absolutely worth it.
Hello Zainab, Thank you so much for your kind words. We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the trip. Thank you for useful tips for a future travellers. We can’t wait to welcome you back!
The level of difficulty is under played in this 16 hour adventure of an excursion. It is excellent yet the hike up the mountain is not for the faint hearted or unfit. The sunrise is spectacular, the hike guide good and sensible. The drive to and from the hike is about 3 hours with stops. Our driver drove at 140kmph and frequently took and made calls, as well as texted whilst driving. Facilities are limited, for those that may need, take a roll of paper.
This trip was a great experience. It is a long drive in the night from Sharm El Sheikh but with plenty of stops along the way. There are many tour busses leaving together at the same time and we travelled in a convoy with police armed with AK47s for safety. The hike is long and pretty steep in the night. We were given flashlights, but the experience was better without as you can see all the stars in the black sky. There are a lot of tourists but I liked watching the trail of lights snaking up the mountain in the night. It was really cool watching the sunset reveal the hidden landscape full of mountains. St. Catherines Monastery was quite nice to walk around. The only thing that detracted from the experience were the relentlessly annoying people everywhere asking for money, trying to get people to rent camels or buy ponchos/blankets.
Hello, Bobo. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a detailed review. That’s much appreciated. We are glad to know that you had an excellent trip. We hope to see you again in Egypt for a new adventures!
St Catherine’s monastery was amazing. Both the setting and the historical importance. Seeing the ancient manuscripts was a huge highlight. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable, good driving and everything was on time and well communicated. Our kids were 11 and 9 so in between the young kids and teens section. They were the youngest there by far but they managed fine (mum and dad more struggled) staying up all night and heat on way back down the mountain are all things you need to take into account to weigh up if this is for you, but it’s worth it. The only thing that could really be improved on is our Bedouin guide (who is separate from sun tours I believe) rushed us really fast at the start of the walk for no reason as we had plenty of time and kept overtaking the other groups. This stopped us being able to enjoy the walk at an easy pace and also made us feel that he was trying to get us to take the camels / buy drinks as getting hot and then get sweaty and then cold from the sweat to hire the rugs at the top. Once the camel rides were over (which is the east part of the walk anyway) he slowed right down and could tell he was as exhausted as us! We were at the top well before sunrise just a shame we could not enjoy the walk more.



