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There are trips you remember for a few days… and then there are adventures that etch themselves into your soul forever. The Wishwash Colored Canyon Safari in Egypt is one of those rare journeys where every turn of the road, every gust of desert wind, and every glimpse of turquoise water feels like magic.
From the moment the first rays of sunlight brush across the rugged mountains of Sinai, you know this is not just another excursion — it’s an odyssey into nature’s hidden masterpiece.
Our journey begins early, with the crisp desert air still holding the cool of night. The pickup from Sharm El Sheikh is smooth, and as the jeep’s engine hums to life, the city slowly fades into the background.
The road to adventure cuts through a world of golden sands and jagged cliffs, a landscape that feels timeless — as if it’s been waiting for centuries to tell its story to those who dare to listen.
We make a short stop in Dahab, the laid-back coastal town known as the “City of Gold.” Here, there’s time for a quick tea or coffee, a moment to breathe in the salty sea air before the next chapter of our journey.
Not long after, we reach Nuweiba. From the panoramic viewpoint, the sight is breathtaking: shimmering lagoons merging with the deep blues of the Gulf of Aqaba, framed by rugged mountains. Cameras click, but photos never quite capture the feeling of being here — the silence, the scale, the serenity.
This is where the real thrill begins. We trade the main road for sandy tracks, the jeep bouncing gently over the terrain until the towering rock walls of Wishwash Colored Canyon rise ahead.
Hidden within this labyrinth of stone lies a treasure — El Wishwash Lake, the “Lost Lake” of Sinai. It’s a crystal-clear freshwater pool tucked away between colossal boulders, a secret oasis where you can swim, float, or simply sit on the rocks and let the stillness soak into you.
The water is cool, the canyon walls glowing with shades of orange and gold as the sunlight filters through. This is the kind of place you don’t want to rush.
From the canyon, the journey continues to Ras Shitan — a stretch of untouched coastline whose name means “The Devil’s Head.” But don’t be fooled by the name; this is paradise.
Here, we settle into a traditional Bedouin tent right on the beach. Lunch is served: fresh, flavorful dishes that taste even better with the sea breeze and the sound of gentle waves in the background. If you brought your snorkel, the coral reefs here are alive with vibrant fish, an underwater world as mesmerizing as the desert above.
On the return trip, we stop once again in Dahab, but this time for a leisurely walk along its famous promenade. Shops spill over with colorful scarves, handmade jewelry, and unique souvenirs. Cafés line the waterfront, perfect for one last cup of mint tea as the sun dips low in the sky.
Departure Time: Around 6:30 AM from Sharm El Sheikh
Return: Approximately 6:30 PM
What to Bring:
Passport (required)
Swimwear & towel
Comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Snorkel gear (optional but recommended)
Camera for those unforgettable moments
What’s Included:
Transportation
Lunch in a Bedouin tent
Water & Bedouin tea
Professional guide
The Wishwash Canyon Jeep Safari isn’t just about ticking off sights. It’s about feeling the vastness of the desert, tasting Bedouin hospitality, and swimming in a hidden lake that most travelers will never even hear about.
It’s about watching the colors of Sinai shift throughout the day, from golden dawn to fiery sunset, and ending the journey with sand in your shoes and stories in your heart.
If you crave a blend of adventure, culture, and nature, this trip delivers in every way.
1. Is swimming in the lake mandatory?
No — you can simply relax and enjoy the scenery if you prefer not to swim.
2. Can children join the trip?
Yes, but it’s generally recommended for ages 10 and up due to the terrain.
3. How difficult is the canyon walk?
It’s moderate — there are some uneven paths, so sturdy shoes are a must.
4. What’s special about Ras Shitan?
It’s a pristine stretch of coastline perfect for snorkeling, relaxing, and enjoying authentic Bedouin hospitality.
5. Do I need prior booking?
Yes, booking in advance is advised as group sizes are limited for a better experience.
From $30.00
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