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Safari Tours to the Mangroves forest of Nabq

Jeep safari to the Managed Resource Protected Area of Nabq, Wadi Mander visit - one of the most beautiful sites in Sinai desert, experience the real Bedouin life & observe unique desert nature.

We run this tour every day

Pick up from the hotel
Pick up from your hotel in Sharm el Sheikh in the early morning and drive by Land Cruiser vehicle to Wadi Mander - one of the most beautiful sites in Sinai desert.

Managed Resource Protected Area of Nabq
When reaching the site you will be able to come close to the real Bedouin life. You will visit their villages, enjoy desert nature and sandy cost. If you like bird-watching then you can watch Heron, Spoonbill and Osprey sustainable breeding populations in and around the mangroves. Excellent reefs with easy access can be seen at Shoura al Manquata, where we can make some snorkeling as well..

Lunch, Snorkeling & Dahab city tour
From Nabaq we will drive till Dahab, where we will have Lunch, and after we have a great opportunity to snorkel for a while in a beautiful Lagoon. We will end our day with a Shooping tour in the markets of Dahab.

Drive back to Sharm el Sheikh
At the end of the day we will drive you to sharm-el-Sheikh and then back to your hotel.

The program includes:
Pick up & transfer by Air conditioned 4x4 jeep, entrence fees.
Lunch, all soft drinks in the car.
Professional English speaking tour guide.

The Program excludes:
Soft drinks in the restaurant during lunch time,
snorkeling equipments, towels.
Tipping

Tour to Nabaq

 

Osprey

 

Ship wreck of Maria Schroeder

Price: £30
Child Price: £25

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Read more about the Managed Resource Protected Area of Nabaq

Nabaq is an area of over 600 square kilometers, it contains 134 plant species, 6 of them are found only in Nabq, and 86 are perennial. All desert areas are therefore fragile. The area contains the largest single stands of Arak bushes (Salvadorea persica) in the Middle East.
The mangrove forest at Nabq fronts the shoreline at the mouth of Wadi Kid. The location and density of trees suggest that there is infiltration of fresh water, reducing the salinity to levels tolerated by the species. Mangroves have adapted to their saline environment. Their root systems, seen as leafless branches sprouting from the ground around each tree, act as a barrier, keeping out most of the salts from the seawater. The water with its dissolved nutrients then nourishes the tree. Salt not removed by the roots is exuded by the leaves and seen as salt crystals on the underside of each leaf.

Different Animals such as Gazelle, Nubian Ibexand Hyrax can be seen in Naba. Small mammal populations inhabit the adjacent desert, and birds such as Heron, Spoonbill and Osprey have sustainable breeding populations in and around the mangroves.

Coral reefs in Nabq are extremely rich. Reef profiles and therefore community structure are different from reefs in the Ras Mohammed National Park. Visibility is often poor as a result of fine sediments washing out of the mangrove area, but this does not detract from the beauty and diversity of the reefs. Excellent reefs with easy access can be seen at Shoura al Manquata.

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