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Before I go to Ras Mohammed, i tried to plan my trip before i go from online resources, as I usually do. Only to be surprised by the lack of information! there is NOTHING useful whatsoever about going to Ras Mohammed protectorate or on camping there.

So now after i came back, i decided to write this “homage” post explaining every thing you might need to know about camping in Ras Mohammed.

Here’s a summary followed by full details:

  • Camping allowed: Yes
  • Entrance time: 8:00am to 6:00pm
  • Cost: 5LE entrance fee
  • No permissions needed (everything done by the rangers at the gate)
  • Mobile signal: everywhere
  • Electricity: no
  • Non salty water: at the gates (not available after 6:00pm)
  • Distance from Sharm El Sheikh: 20km
  • Toilets: not recommended :)
  • Places to visit: Mangroove channel, Earthquake crack, Yolanda beach (diving), Main beach (snorkeling), Observatory beach (EXCELLENT scenery)
  • Recommended Camping time: 3days 2 nights

Before i go, i called the protectorate on these numbers: (069)366-0668/0559 they are available from early in the morning (7:00am) to noon. I asked about permissions and entrance fees and time, they told me that i could enter from sunrise (i asked if 6:00am was ok, they said yes….but in real life it was no :) )

We arrived early, you’ll know you’re there when you see the huge statues at the gates shown in the picture below, you’ll also be around 20KM away from Sharm. We had to stay until 8:00am for the rangers to come
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Ras mohammed protectorate entrance

As soon as they came, they were very friendly, they checked our ID’s gave us the tickets, each ticket is 5LE + 5LE for the car. They asked if we will camp, and asked for how many days. They gave us a few information about the place and on where to camp.

Ras mohammed entrance sign

ras mohammed entrance gate

We had a map of the protectorate and a GPS device (i’ll put the coordinates soon).

As soon as we entered, we headed to the Visitors center, there was only us there, we met one of the workers, he showed us a 20mins movie about the protectorate in the video room(it was nice, but it seemed rather old and boring).

ras mohammed sign

We then had a glance at the museum in the visitors center, nothing really interesting there, but you’re not going to spend more than 15mins there anyway.

ras mohammed gates

We then headed to the camping area, it’s just next to the laboratories building, it’s guarded by borders guards, they asked the same questions we got asked at the gates and let us in.

There are 3 main places to camp, each separated by a small hill which makes it private. The best one is the one in the middle, the beach is sandy and not full of rocks like the others, it’s nice if you have kids or don’t have your swimming shoes. Though the corals there are not as good the main beach or Yolanda beach, it’s nice if you’re too lazy to go anywhere else while camping.

We chose a place for our tent, unloaded our stuff and left them there. We then headed to the Mangroove channel (المنجروف). It’s nice to see all these trees growing from the salty water, it was a little bit crowded then, there was like 3 buses full of Italian visitors :)

We then headed to the earthquake crack(شق الزلزال), which is a huge crack in the land that was done by an earthquake, and the water started to flow in the crack.

Right next to it, there is the Magic Bay (الخليج المسحور), the water magically disappear and then reappears later in the same day!!! (i couldn’t see it happen, but a friend of mine did)

We then headed to the Observatory beach, where you climb a small mountain (hill), well, actually you don’t really climb, there are stairs. On the top of it, there is a telescope (?) and there is the MOST AMAZING VIEW YOU COULD EVER SEE. You’d see Aqaba bay and Suez bay at the same time, a lot of yachts, corals, turquoise water and a lot of birds and falcons.

We then tried to snorkel at the main beach, but it was too windy on that day and were cold and tired, so we headed back to the camp.

Here is a list of the stuff you need to bring with you:

  • Sleeping bags (very important)
  • A tent (to sleep in with the sleeping bag, not REALLY important, but it will help a lot with the ants, bees and flies)
  • Swiss Knife (very handy)
  • A butane stove (unless you want to eat raw, cold and tasteless food)
    butane stove
  • Canned food, bread etc (you could also have some BBQ if you have an ice box)
  • Ice box (if you have one, not really necessary)
  • Water and drinks
  • Candles (you could use empty bottles to put the candles in, use the swiss knife to cut them in halves)
  • Flash light
  • Camera + batteries
  • GPS (if you have one)
  • Hammock (if you have one :) )
  • Music + book + entertainment stuff (a.k.a Games)
  • Wood & coal to make camp fire (there is wood in the protectorate, right after the the camping area entrance, on the left, there is a huge pile of unused stuff, you can take wood from there, but it’s not guaranteed to fulfill all your needs, or to be there when you go :) )
  • Matches & lighter
  • Marshmallows (for camp fire :D )
  • Waste bags
  • Snorkeling gear (or diving gear)
  • Swimming shoes (you don’t want to walk on the rocks\corals with bare foot)
  • Insect repellent (OFF!) and insects killer (New Pyrosol, ra7et el zanna :P )
  • First aid kit (didn’t use it, but could be handy)
  • Plastic plates, cups, forks etc
  • Toilet paper & Tissues
  • Binoculars (if you have one)
  • Jacket (could be a bit chilli)

You are not allowed to go outside the camping area or use your car after 6:00pm until 8:00am, but you can have a walk on the beach around the camping area.
There is nothing to do at night, except watching the stars, walking on the beach, listening to the waves, sitting around the camp fire, playing games, talking with friends, listening to music, reading a book, eating marshmallows, cooking tea on the camp fire. :D

ras mohammed camp fire

You have to watch out from the ants and insects, they will attack as soon as they smell food :) and they are very persistent.

Do not worry about seeing flashing lights in the sky, it’s not UFOs, it’s the discotheques in Sharm El Sheikh. :)

Ras mohammed map
Here is a map
of the protectorate from Parks Egypt

It’s a great experience, you have to try it, it’s one of the most amazing places in the world, it’s really fun and you’ll never forget the adventure of camping there.

Ok, so everyone is calling me nuts because of my trip plan….anyway, i done it, and i enjoyed it :P toz fekom

Now, let’s get to the teasing part, where i’ll tell you all the fun i had and you just sit there and cry for not coming with me :P

I left Cairo at 7, arriving in Sharm at 11:30pm we drove a bit around the city… Sharm el Sheikh is a very nice place, it’s clean, with A LOT of places to hang out. nice restaurants and a very interesting night life.

The place is very crowded, mostly are Russians, taxis are very nice and new which is something we NEVER see in Cairo (well, except for cabs)

We knew where to go, so we headed to the Neama bay and went to Le Pacha at midnight.

Just one word: “WOW

It’s like i am in another country, a different world, a world of dreams, where all the girls are well dressed chicks, all what you hear is excellent music and you’re not sober enough to notice the guys :P

The place is well decorated, and very spacious to allow for all the crowd that were there to dance freely, a VIP area, and several bars around the place serving each part of the place, drinks are moderately priced (cheaper than Hard Rock).

The Audio equipment and the DJs were really good, i enjoyed the music. (it was House Nation day)

I got some pictures, i hope i can extract them out of the phone soon and post them.

We partied like never before, it was an amazing night. The party lasted until 4:30am and then people started to leave, so we did too.

I can assure you, that the beating of the bass from the audio equipment, lasted in my ears for a few hours after i left Le Pacha.

Tired like hell, i don’t have any idea how i managed to drive to Dahab, i don’t remember anything about it, but i think that the fact of no other cars but us on the road helped a lot, i might have slept while driving.

To be continued…..

So, am planning my weekend trip to Sharm – Dahab & Taba… am planning to go sharm thursday night (attend the House Nation at Pacha) then head to Dahab in the morning, spend the day, go Taba and then head back to Cairo Saturday night.
It’s insane, i know…but i will do it anyway :)

I want to visit Ras Satan, the Blue hole and Ras Abu Galoum, but I don’t think i will have time, we’ll see how it goes.

And here I am today, trying to plan my trip, specially that every minute counts, am spending less than 3 days in 3 different places… so i found some really nice websites that could help you guys around:

Hostel World, did any one knew that you can get a room (B&B) in Dahab for less than 30LE\day? they have A\C too….same as sharm(i think it was around 60-70le)

And the places seems really nice too…and clean…next time you plan a crazy vacation, visit this site.

second thing is WIKImapia  its really nice, its a google map, with tags and wiki functions :)

you can highlight any place in the globe and put tags and describe the place….

It helped me a lot  understand the geography of the places i’ll go to and discovering a few good spots and chill out places i’ll be going to :P (e.g. Open Air disco tech in Dahab open on Friday’s how would i know such info without you my love (am talking to the internet here, not YOU offcourse!!! i hate you!! and you know that too!!!!no reason, but i do) :P

See you when i get back :)