Quick Guide To Taba

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Taba is actually a small Egyptian village situated at the northern most part of Egypt's Red Sea Riviera. Taba is essentially a transit point for travelers from Israel to destinations in Egypt. Taba Heights is really a well-planned vacation resort situated twenty km south of Taba exactly where the Sinai mountain range offers a spectacular backdrop to the sparkling blue waters of the Red Sea.

The area enjoys year-round sunshine; temperatures range 65F to 105F in summer and 55F to 77F in winter. You can love a walk on the un-spoilt golden sandy beaches or relax in sunshades and enjoy your beer any time of the year.

There are sufficient outdoor activities to indulge in like water-sports, Scuba diving and surfing virtually throughout the year. With varied marine life and coral beds here snorkeling is popular. You can view an assortment of colorful fish, dolphins, turtles and barracudas. A glass-bottom excursion is accessible for people who want to see the fish, but can't swim. You can explore the Sinai Desert on quad bikes, jeeps, or on horseback; go camel riding.

Taba Heights serves as a hub for a number of local excursions. You will love a visit towards the 6th century famous Monastery of St. Catherine; it was built under the Roman Emperor Justinian over what was referred to as the place of Moses' Burning Bush. You can go up Mount Sinai or Mountain of Moses on camel caravans, or take the hard way of climbing up the 3000 steps carved into the rock by monks.

The astonishing Colored Canyon, 70 km southwest of Taba, is accessible by car and is ideal for a hiking expedition. It is actually a maze of sandstone rocks mineralized and stained in a selection of ways by water over thousands of years. There are narrow, twisting paths formed into the rocks, enclosed by spectacular 60 meter cliffs with narrow slots, enjoyable sculptured walls and cliffs produced from sandstone; they have amazing layers of colors like pink, purple, silver and gold.

Just 5 km southeast of Taba, the Rocky island of Pharaoh (Geziret Faraum) and Salah El Din Citadel depicts ruins of a 12thcentury crusaders' fort. You can take a look a maze of reefs and also love a stunning panoramic view of the coast of Arabia, Jordan and Israel from here.

Animal enthusiast will relish visits towards the National Park of Nabq and National Park of Ras Abu Galum which shelters an abundance of animal life.

Restaurants at Taba Heights offer international cuisines. Hotels offer live entertainment in the night-time. Though shopping is bound to hotels.

Taba Heights has a huge chain of international hotels. The Hyatt Regency, designed in the style of a modern Nubian village, provides high quality accommodation and is quite popular. It is nestled between the mountains of Sinai, the desert and the Red Sea and provides breathtaking views. It has a 450m stretch of secluded private beach and it offers its guests a jetty and direct access towards the Red Sea let alone a welcoming service.

Facilities include Airport & border transfer, Bank, Multilingual staff, Safes, In-resort transport, Car/Limousine rental, 24-hours Physician-on-call, Diving and water-sports centre, Games Centre, three swimming pools, a huge saltwater lagoon, Club Olympus and Health Spa, Oasis Kids' Club, a shopping arcade and casino. It offers international cuisine and you can experience a conventional Bedouin night-time with delicious Bedouin feast and folk entertainment.


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