Sharm el-Sheikh
Sharm el-Sheikh for a diverse marine life and hundreds of sites Herbs reefs in the Red Sea makes Sharm el-Sheikh attractive city for divers and tourists environmental Sharm el-Sheikh is located at the crossroads of the Gulf of Aqaba and Suez on the Red Sea coast. It has an area of 480 km, and among its most important areas is Ras Nasrani, Ras Umm Sid, Ras Jamila, Head of Church, Sharm El-May, Palm Palm, in addition to the Ras Mohammed reserve located south of it and the Nabq Protected Area between it and Dahab, and Naama Bay at the crossroads of Asia and Africa.
Sharm el-Sheikh is known as the city of peace. The city of Sharm El Sheikh was built in 1968 and the city has rapidly developed since that date until it has become one of the most famous tourist cities in Sinai and the world, and is one of the four most beautiful cities in the world.
Shark Bay is one of the areas located in Sharm el-Sheikh, which is known for its stunning natural landscapes and its world-class resorts
Ras Mohammed Reserve The reserve is considered one of the most famous landmarks in Sinai at all. It was declared a nature reserve in 1983 and is classified as a World Heritage Reserve.
International Botanical Garden in Sharm El Sheikh, on an area of 33 acres, and contains 37 rare medicinal plants
Nabq Reserve was declared a nature reserve in 1992. The area of the reserve is about 600 km 440 km on land and 160 km within the water range. Featuring protected several systems on its proximity environmental (mountain and desert and marine), and there are a large number of animals and birds as well as many species of invertebrates and rodents, rare reptiles and colorful fish and shellfish. The reserve includes a unique vegetation system, as its land includes about 134 species of plants, of which at l
east 86 species have completely disappeared elsewhere.
east 86 species have completely disappeared elsewhere.
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