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Ras Mohammed National Park

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Ras Muhammad is the most well known national park in Egypt and a standout amongst the most renowned plunging destinations on the planet. A national stop that is situated between the rich coral reefs of the Red Sea and the inland abandon of the Sinai-it covers the coral headland at the southernmost tip of Sinai. At the southern end of the headland there is a little remain of Mangrove, Avicennia marina. Underneath the completely clear waters of the Red Sea you'll discover coral reefs abounding with life including assorted qualities of vertebrate and invertebrate species. Marginally further seaward you may spot dolphins, including Risso's Dolphin, Grampus griseus. The range has White Stork, ciconia, amid their yearly relocations.

Around 20 km west of Sharm el-Sheikh out and about from Al-Tor lies the headland of Ras Mohammed National Park, named by neighborhood fishers for a precipice that takes after a man's profile. The waters encompassing the landmass are viewed as the gem in the crown of the Red Sea. The recreation center is gone by every year by more than 50,000 guests, allured by the possibility of wondering about a portion of the world's most breathtaking coral-reef environments, including an abundance of coral animal groups and overflowing marine life. Most, if not all, of the Red Sea's 1000 types of fish can be found in the recreation center's waters, including looked for after pelagics, for example, hammerheads, manta beams and whale sharks. 

Ras Mohammed involves a sum of 480 sq km of area and ocean, incorporating the desert in and around the ras (headland), Tiran Island, and the shoreline between Sharm el-Sheik harbor and Nabq Protectorate. 

Visit the celebrated Ras Mohammed National Park on an entire day visit from Dahab. Venture out through the mangroves to see the differing qualities of plant and creature life living there. At that point appreciate lunch, trailed by swimming and snorkeling in the waters of the Red Sea. 

Go to Ras Mohammed, the most celebrated national park in Egypt and a standout amongst the most renowned destinations for plunging and snorkeling on the planet, on an entire day trip from Dahab. It is situated between the rich coral reefs of the Red Sea and the inland betray of the Sinai, and it covers the coral headland at the southernmost tip of Sinai. Head out at 08.00am in the morning, and after landing at the recreation center, take a drive to the mangroves, where you can get a look at the occupants of the range. At that point stop to appreciate lunch. The rest of your evening will be spent swimming and snorkeling. Underneath the completely clear waters of the Red Sea you will discover coral reefs abounding with life, including differences of vertebrate and invertebrate species.

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