The Wady Elgemal National Park Reserve is a natural wonderland composed of the stunning Qulaan Mangroves. This breathtaking landscape of sea, sand, and mangroves mesmerizes every eye! The adventure continues to the Sharm El-Luli Beach, the largest beach in Wadi El-Gamal. Located 70.4 km south of Marsa Alam, this beach is a natural reserve that's absolutely worth a visit.
Imagine donning snorkeling gear and stepping into crystal clear waters straight from the stone-free beach. Explore the fifty shades of blue at the spectacular Sharm El-Luli at Ras Henkorab. Within mere minutes of swimming, the snorkel guide leads explorers into a magical underwater world that feels like a vibrant aquatic forest. It's a truly awe-inspiring experience!
Visit Wadi El-Gamal National Park to see the Qulaan Mangroves. The landscape includes sea, sand, and mangroves. Head to Sharm El-Luli Beach, the park’s largest beach, located to the south of Marsa Alam. Swim in the waters at Ras Hankorab, where the blue hues of the sea are visible. Two minutes of swimming with a guide reveals a world resembling an underwater forest.
El-Nizak, known as Meteor Lake, is said to be formed by a meteorite. It is found in a natural pool, located just a short distance south of Marsa Alam City. The adventure starts with a drive south of Marsa Alam.