Egypt

Ras Mohammed

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Ras Mohammed National Park lies at the southern extreme of the Sinai Peninsula, overlooking the Gulf of Suez on the west and the Gulf of Aqaba to the east. It is a coastal and marine reserve with a coral reef system, underwater caves and mangrove forest. The shore includes a diversity of hyper-arid desert habitats.
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Ras Mohammed (ID: 1636)
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Egypt
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First published: 10/07/18.

Zoë Sheng

Ras Mohammed

Ras Mohammed (On tentative list)

Ras Mohammed by Zoë Sheng

Ever surfaced from a dive to be greeted by a herd of dromedary camel herd? Going diving at Sharm el-Sheikh gives you an easy opportunity to go diving at Ras Mohammed National Park. The fuel costs to go that extra bit means the dive shop will charge you more but it's totally worth it. You can of course stay close to the park if you plan on dive there for longer and they shouldn't charge you extra for the trip.

The park is extremely popular with tourists and for a good reason. Excellent diving, flawless conditions for most of the year, easy access, abundance of corals, fish (many sharks including whale sharks if you are lucky, ignore the oceanic whitetip shark attacks from 2010), turtles, nudibranches, and crustaceans. The ecosystem doesn't seem unique at first sight, it may be great from a tourism point of view, but the few instances of glimpsing the underwater world hardly covers a fraction of the entire park. I will have to take research, management and dive reports to understand that the uniqueness of this place

The fragile corals in the park are at high risk according to the management, in part they say due to divers and snorkelers. I've seen my good share of bad diving behavior and snorkelers can easily reach the shallow soft corals from the surface, with trampling being the main cause for concern - you can't and shouldn't walk/sit on corals! More protection would improve the state of …

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