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Ras Mohammed National Park Jeep Safari
Feb 24th
Ras Mohammed occupies a total of 480 sq km of land and sea, and has around 50,000 visitors each year, and this figure is rising as the Sinai region becomes more and more popular. Ras Mohammed has some of the worlds most Spectacular coral reefs and is host to over 1000 species of fish. Only 12 percent is open to the public, this is to protect the parks perfect ecosystem.
Ras Mohammed National park is home to land mammals such as Gazelle, Desert Fox, Hyena, and Ibexes. At Ras Mohammed magnificent examples of Mangroves can be found, creating a perfect breeding ground for migrating Birds which visit the park.
Natural phenomena like great crack formations in the earth due to an earthquake thousands of years ago. Ras Mohammed has something for everyone, so is an ideal place for all the family.
The jeep safari to Ras Mohammed National Park is mainly organised from Sharm El Sheikh either from your hotel or from one of the busy resorts. If you are staying in a hotel they can arrange the trip for you, baring in mind that they are third party so they may be taking a commission from the tour company for the trip making it more expensive for you. This is how most businesses work in sharm through third parties and commissions. A better but a little more work involved would be to organise your trip from one of the big resorts like Naama Bay, here the tour operators are all competing with each other, giving you more choices and a better price for your trip to Ras Mohammed National Park by Jeep.
Ras Mohammed National Park by Jeep is run on a daily bases, so the trip can fit in with all your holiday plans. Once you have found and organised your trip, essentials to take with you would be a good camera, even better one that goes underwater, as the parks natural landscape and underwater scenery is visually stunning, snorkelling gear as you will be taken to one of Ras Mohammedâs beaches, also take a bag or rucksack for a towel and your belongings. And dont forget plenty of water as it does get very hot depending on the time of the year.
Take your passport with a visa stamp which can be bought at Sharm El Sheikh airport when you arrive. Because you will be going beyond the Sharm El Sheikh boundary you will need this special visa stamp on your passport to gain entry to Ras Mohammed National Park, but if you were going by boat then a visa is not required.
Your organised trip to Ras Mohammed starts with you being picked up from your hotel or apartment and your mode of transport will be a 4wd jeep, the jeep holds around 6 to 8 people, you will be picking up other people from other hotels so it can be a bit irritating if you are the first pickup, it also get very hot in summer season reaching temperatures of up to 50c.
Ras Mohammed National Park is about 19 miles from Sharm El Sheikh, so only takes around half an hour to reach, on the way you will pass Sharm El Maya also known as Old Market town and then past the lighthouse at ras um sid, from there its only 10 minutes to Ras Mohammed. As you approach Ras Mohammed the entrance is marked by a spectacular giant arched opening in the shape of an upside down v, these massive lengths of rock leaning towards each other are actually made of artificial stone, but its still worth taking a photo of.
A little further on into the park your passports and visa are checked by security and the entrance fee is paid, your guide pays this as its in with the price of the trip. Your first stop in the park is at the visitors centre here you are shown videos of the park, and you can look at there fossil collection of animals found in the park, there is also a restaurant and small souvenir shop where maps and trail leaflets can be bought. If you need toilets this is the only chance you have as these are the only ones in the park.
After the visitor centre the guide takes you to a high point of Ras Mohammed were you can view the spectacular scenery of the white sandy beaches and the turquoise waters of Ras Mohammed a truly stunning sight. After a short stay there its on to see some of the parks natural phenomena, an earthquake which cracked the earths surface creating an underwater spring, from there its back to the jeep and on to see the waters of the Mangrove channel and the crevice pools.
The Mangroves of the park constitutes an important ecosystem for the coastal zones of the park. From the Mangroves its on to one of the parks beaches were you get chance for a snorkel. Ras Mohammed has coloured trails and information signs directing you to these beaches, After awhile snorkelling at one of the beaches your guide has taken you to, its back to the jeep for your journey back to your hotel or apartment in Sharm El Sheikh. bringing your jeep trip to Ras Mohammed National Park to an end.
Glenne Baxter is the author of articles relating to recreation and leisure in sharm el sheikh . Owner of Self Catering Rental Apartments and partner to Africano Group specialising in Car Rental and Trips and Tours in Sharm El Sheikh, and can provide more information about Trips, Tours, and advice in Sharm El Sheikh Egypt, visit my website at
http://www.charmingsharmapartments.com
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Take Your Digital Camera Along For A Photo Safari
Feb 3rd
Are you a shutterbug? Do you love to take photos everywhere you go? Pictures are important because they preserve memories for us that we would not otherwise have. It can be a fun hobby as well as a rewarding profession; in fact most professional photographers begin as hobbyists.
When I go to new places I love taking my digital camera along with me to record the trip. This serves a multitude of purposes for me not the least of which is proof that I was actually there in the first place which really comes in handy if you are at a place where some newsworthy event happens.
There are many companies that actually specialize in Photo safaris or tours. If you want to tour Vegas or the Grand Canyon you can give Adventure Photo Tours a try. They will take you to places like the Grand Canyon, Area 51, Red Rock Canyon and even the Ghost Towns. Be sure to bring an extra memory card or two for your camera because you will want to take every picture your digital camera will hold! These impressive gifts from Mother Nature are definitely worth all of the time that you can spend there.
For those who love the outdoors there are many other adventure photo safaris you can take including hiking, wildlife adventures, and even African photo safaris! Your photo trips can take you to fascinating and exotic places all over the world. If you like to hike I highly recommend going to the Acadia National Forest in Maine in the early fall when the leaves are changing. It is breathtakingly beautiful and well worth your time and effort. You can take photos of sleepy little fishing villages with lobster boats as well with hillsides of exploding colors behind them.
It is a great adventure to go to foreign countries and take pictures of all the unique subjects you will find there. From ancient and beautiful architecture to the landscapes and the indigenous animals there you will get a lot of joy from the photos you shoot. If you take the time to get close to the locals you will be able to take picture of them and bring back some local culture with you. These photos will be priceless memories of your trip in the years to come.
Going on photo tours and safaris is one of the most exciting things you can do with your digital camera and I urge you to not be timid and get out there and find a photo safari that suits you.
Gregg Hall is an author and internet marketing consultant living in Navarre Florida. Find more about digital cameras and digital camera accessories at http://www.findcamerasplusmore.com
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