Ras Mohammed National Park, located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, is a haven for nature and diving enthusiasts. Established to protect the region’s unique ecosystems, the park encompasses a variety of landscapes, from rugged cliffs and empty beaches to mangrove swamps and salt marshes. Offshore, divers can explore renowned sites like Shark Reef, Yolanda Reef, and Jackfish Alley, where pristine coral reefs teem with marine life. On land, visitors can observe diverse bird species and experience the stark beauty of the desert. Today, the park offers a blend of underwater adventures and terrestrial exploration, making it a rich destination for those seeking natural wonders.
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