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Mt. Serbal Trek Trek (3 days) Starting in Wadi Rimm just North of Wadi Feiran, this treks offers some of the best views of the Gulf of Suez and the lowlands on the other side, as well as secluded mountain basins and a number of historical sites. Climbing Mt. Serbal from Wadi Rimm is easy, but descending on the other side to Naqb Shaharani is very steep and care has to be taken. It is recommended for fit people only. The trek ends in Wadi Feiran, the biggest oasis in South Sinai, at the Orthodox Nunery. Highlights: Wadi Rimm, Hajar Ambardia, Farsh Loz, Mt. Serbal, Naqb Shaharani, Wadi Aliyat, Wadi Feiran See trek in images Inquiries and reservation | Day 01 | - Starting the climb from Wadi Rimm
- Water, date palms and rock formations at Nahalat
- Wadi Rimm gets steeper
- Reaching the saddle
- View of the plains and the high mountains in the distance on one side
- The sandy plains at the coast and the Gulf of Suez on the other
- Lunch along the way
- Hajar Ambardia
- Small basin with boulder providing shelter
- Abandoned gardens
- Camp and dinner
| | Day 02 | Breakfast - Easy walk to Farsh Loz
- Small basin with Bedouin garden right below the summit
- Water well
- Setting up camp
- Lunch
- Exploring the basins on the top
- Beautiful, enclosed ecosystems with strong vegetation
- Steep gullies to all directions offering stunning views
- Option to climb to the summit before dinner to see sunset
- Dinner
| | Day 03 | - Option to climb to the summit before breakfast to see sunrize
- Breakfast
- Descent to Naqb Shaharani
- Steep path and difficult terrain!
- Seasonal waterfall and spring along the way
- Lunch
- Reaching Wadi Aliyat
- Rocky wadi with palms and acacia trees
- Many Nabatean rock scriptures
- Finishing at the Nunery of Wadi Feiran
- The biblical Mt. Munaja towering above
- Option to stay back to see Feiran or transfer provided
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