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- Taba region description
- Pharaoh’s Island
- Deep Canyons
- Taba Heights Golf Course
Taba region
The Taba region came to worldwide attention in the 1970s when it became a magnet for backpackers looking to enjoy a simple happy lifestyle.
There has been considerable expansion since those days, but the laid-back approach to life is still very evident, especially when compared to the more bouncy feel of Sharm el-Sheikh further south.
The feeling of relaxation and being close to nature is one of the main reasons why the Taba region is so popular and there is no doubt that everyday routine will suddenly seem a long way off when you are enjoying life here.
The small (and modern) downtown area of Taba Heights is worth a visit for an evening stroll around a few restaurants and shops, with live outdoor entertainment often available. Most of the larger hotels run a free shuttle service.
Many people see Taba as an ideal family destination and demand to add it to their Egypt Tour Package.

Pharaoh’s Island
A few miles south of Taba, and just off the coast, is Pharaoh’s Island – for good reason, one of the most photographed sites in the regions.
After a safety briefing and some gentle tuition, you’ll be at the control of your quad with the throaty engine note road driven through the canyon walls. When you stop for a break and a refreshing drink halfway round your trip, the silence is stunning.
To complete a perfect day, head back for a refreshing shower to rinse the canyon dust off, laze by the pool, and then look forward to a meal of a lifetime.
For a truly world-class dining experience, make time to book a table at Castle Zaman, a little north of Nuweiba near Basata Camp.
This amazing place boasts “slow castle food” where high-quality fresh meat and fish are slow-cooked in a style perfected over centuries.
It’s worth allowing some extra time to absorb the special atmosphere of the place, including a bit of shopping time to see their “dungeon” which offers souvenirs and gifts well away from the usual run of things!
Be sure to book ahead, as the place is deservedly popular, and they’ll fix everything including a pick-up from your hotel.

Deep Canyons
Even though the deep canyons look dry, they owe their existence to great rainstorms, rivers, and floods.
In the past, the region boasted much more rain and standing water and it’s easy to see the tracks of old torrents.
Even today, the downpours in the short rainy season see water racing through these wadi’s (old valleys or dry river beds).
Even in the dry summer, there’s more water around than you might think.

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The Taba Heights Golf Course has the longest championship hole in Egypt.
The 14th is 640 yards and is a challenge to the very best golfers in the world – and perhaps you too!
On the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba, you can enjoy a round against a backdrop of the dramatic Sinai Mountains and the sparkling Red Sea.
Even if you are not up to championship standard yet, the club offers driving ranges and high-quality coaching whether you are a total beginner or more experienced.
The bushes (often brooms) you’ll see in rocky outcrops have root systems that have developed to find – and store – precious water.
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An incredible overnight and sunrise experience climbing the very mountain that Moses took to receive the Ten Commandments from God and taking in the breathtaking views at sunrise from the top of Mount Moses. A decent down to explore the Monastery of Saint Catherine before heading off to Nuweiba for a delicious Lunch at local restaurant.
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