Canyon Salama
Colored Canyon Salama - an unusual canyon is often in demand among tourists. It was most likely formed due to an earthquake in sandy rocks (formerly the seabed) in the southeast of the Sinai Peninsula, near the city of Nuweiba. Over the course of several centuries, water from rains carved out a recess. The sandstones that make up the canyon are painted in various colors - red, pink, yellow, gray, purple, white, and there are also ancient corals.
We offer a rich program from Sharm El Sheikh, which all tourists are delighted with. You can combine many types of entertainment in Egypt in one excursion.
You will see not only the colorful (red) Salama canyon, but also swim on the reef off the coast, ride camels, ride ATVs (for an additional fee +$5), from about 15 years old you can ride) and buy souvenirs from Egypt for your family and friends.
What is included in the excursion program*:
• Transfer from the hotel to Dahab at approximately 5:30 (the exact time will be announced after booking, the journey takes about 2 hours, depending on the location of the hotel);
Check-in at the snorkeling equipment rental point (swimming with a mask and snorkel);
• Arrival at the coast for a camel ride and photo session along the sea, about 5-10 minutes;
Quad biking for about 40 minutes
• Snorkeling in the reserve Three pools or the Blue Hole (it is obligatory** to have a swimming vest and fins with you - swimming in this place is prohibited without these things - it is possible to rent at a rental point);
• Rest and lunch in a coastal cafe (chicken, rice, salad);
Departure by jeep to the colored Salama canyon (walk through the canyon for about 45-60 minutes);
• Arrival at the shopping area with the opportunity to purchase aroma oils, jewelry or souvenirs (as decided by the guide on the spot);
• Transfer back to Sharm El Sheikh to your hotel at approximately 18:00 (17:00 in winter).
* The order of the program may change, depending on the decision of the guide and the tour. flow on attractions.
** Tour requirement. police. If you don't need these things, you need to contact the guide and sign a document accepting responsibility in the event of an insured event.