- Ras Muhammad National Park - Wikipedia
Ras Muhammad (Egyptian Arabic: راس محمد Rās Maḥammad, IPA: [ɾɑːs mæˈħæmmæd]; Arabic: رأس محمد Ra's Muḥammad) is a national park in Egypt at the southern extreme of the Sinai Peninsula, overlooking the Gulf of Suez on the west and the Gulf of Aqaba to the east [1]
- Ras Muhammad National Park (Official GANP Park Page)
Ras Muhammad invites you to enjoy the beach, the landscapes, and the underwater world of the Red Sea Reef Located on the Sinai Peninsula, Ras Muhammad National Park protects the start of the Red Sea Reef
- Ras Mohammed National Park - Egypt Uncovered
This comprehensive guide covers all the best diving spots in the Sinai Peninsula, from Sharm El-Sheikh to Ras Mohammed National Park The guide includes detailed descriptions of each dive site, as well as information on depths, currents, visibility, and marine life
- Ras Muhammad National Park - National Parks Association
Ras Muhammad National Park, Egypt's first national park, is a world-renowned protected area located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, where the Gulf of Suez meets the Gulf of Aqaba
- Ras Mohammed National Park - Tripadvisor
Ras Mohammed National Park, located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, is a breathtaking destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike
- Ras Mohammed National Park | Ras Mohamed Nature Reserve
Ras Mohammed National Park is the most famous national park in Egypt and one of the most famous dive sites in the world It is located at the meeting point of the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba, at the southern end of Sinai, about 20 km south of Sharm El Sheikh
- Ras Mohammed National Park | Egypt | Wild Safari Guide
Situated on a headland along the Red Sea Riviera, is the picturesque Ras Mohammed National Park in Egypt Sandwiched between the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba, the national park is located a mere 12 kilometres from the world-renowned Sharm el-Sheikh
- Ras Mohammed National Park: A Dive into Egypt’s Underwater Paradise
Ras Mohammed National Park, occupying the extreme southern end of the Sinai Peninsula, is a magnificent blend of sea and desert The park extends from the inland area, featuring desert foxes roaming over sand dunes and mountains, to the pristine shoreline of the Red Sea
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