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Local Attractions
At Swiss Inn - Dahab Resort you can enjoy a vantage point to discover Sinai Peninsula.
We hope the overview of local attractions below helps simplify your planning.

Saint Catherine Monastery and Mount Moses
The ancient Monastery of St. Catherine was built around Moses' burning bush. It comprises a impressive setting of precious works of arts, including Arab mosaics, Greek and Russian icons, Western paintings.
Mount Moses the mountain that Moses received the commandments.

Ras Mohammed
This is Egypt's first National Marine Park designed in order to protect the region's marine and desert life.

Pharaoh's Island & Citadel of Salah El Din
Today, the restored Citadel surmounts the Pharaoh's Island, one of the most scenic spots of the area at the top of the Gulf of Aqaba.

Colored Canyon
Bizarre rock formation and extraordinary colors make Colored Canyon a popular safari trek.

Hiking into "warm colors of Sinai Desert" with ASI
Our bodies were designed for motion and need to move in order to stay fit and healthy. Walking is one of the best exercises there is for your body. Now combine walking with some of the most spectacular beauty to be found on our planet, nature, and you have hiking, or walking in the wilderness.
ASI - Alpin Schule Innsbruck, Austrian tour operator working in cooperation with internationally represented company, TUI, has chosen Swiss Inn Resort in Dahab as a starting point for their exclusive discovery programs in the Sinai Desert. And there is much to discover - magic stars in the sky and beautiful shades and colors on the rough mountains, green gardens in oases and vast sand dunes, deep narrow canyons with colorful walls and all of the other truly wondrous things.
If you think you would like to give hiking a try but don't know how to get started experts of ASI are available to share the secrets of the desert and lead you through the trails. For more information, please visit ASI web site at www.asi.at
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