Nestled within the Wadi El Gemal National Park on Egypt’s Red Sea coast, Sharm El Luli, also known as Ras Hankorab, offers a pristine and tranquil beach experience. The area is characterized by its soft white sands, untouched coral reefs, and clear, aquamarine waters. Visitors can wade, swim, and snorkel in the shallows, exploring the vibrant marine life beneath the surface. The beach remains largely undeveloped, preserving its natural beauty and providing a serene environment for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
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