St. Catherine Monastery and Moses Mountain: Full-Day Guided Tour at Sinai's Historic Sites

Explore the historic sites of St. Catherine Monastery and Moses Mountain on a full-day guided tour. Discover the Mount Sinai, where Moses received the Ten Commandments, and visit the oldest Christian monastery. Uncover ancient manuscripts, icons, and a church built on the site of the Burning Bush.

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Mount Sinai - Our representative will pick you up by an air conditioned vehicle from your hotel in Sharm el Sheikh in the late evening and then you will be transferred for 3 hours to Moses Mountain.
    At 02.00am you will then start the 3-hour climb of 2,285m up the mountain guided by one of our guides. You can climb by following a long path which…
What's Included
  • Free pickup and drop off
  • Entrance fees for all mentioned sites
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • St. Catherine Monastery & Moses Mountain
What's Not Included
  • Drinks
Additional Information

Mount Sinai, also referred to as the Mountain of Moses or Mount Hareh, in Hebrew as Har Sinai, and in Arabic as Jabal Mūsā, is a famed location due to its significant role in Jewish history. It is believed to be the place where a divine revelation took place, wherein God is said to have given Moses the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20; Deuteronomy 5). Jewish…

Location
Mount Sinai
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Anthonyl313
Jan 17, 2025
Challenging but very worthwhile - What to expect? Before booking for this tour I read a number of reviews to try to work out what to expect. Here’s what happened. Our hotel pick-up was at 7.45pm. People were picked up from other hotels and at about 9.00 we were at a location waiting for others to join us from other pick-ups. After this the coach was full. We then went to another location to join other coaches. Finally, at 10pm we all set off for Sinai in convoy, with a police escort. During the journey there were stops at security checkpoints and also a stop to view icons for sale. It is worthwhile trying to get some sleep during this whole process. Finally we left the coach at about 1.40am and walked the mile or so to St Catherine’s monastery, where the climb proper began, at 2am. For the first six kilometers there is a steady slope, but the path can be tricky underfoot with many large boulders and it is much harder going in the dark, though hand-held torches were provided. I had a head torch, which was good. This part of the journey is punctuated with stops at a number of small cafeterias. Our party maintained a fairly brisk pace and we finished the six kilometers not long after 4am. At regular intervals invitations were given to go by camel, at a cost of some £15. The final kilometer involves what is very euphemistically referred to as 750 “steps”. In fact it is a much steeper and more demanding climb with occasional horizontal slabs that could generously be called steps. Unlike the wedding at Cana, the worst wine has been kept till last, this stage of the ascent being much more demanding. Too demanding for camels but Bedouin are on hand to offer assistance — for a price. By about 5am we had ascended a good 600 “steps” and had a rest at the final cafeteria before the summit. We pressed on to the summit at about 5.30 and made it to the top before 6.00. The next half hour involved watching the sky turn red until the sun rose at 6.30. After that it was straight down again in order to be back at the monastery by 8.45. This was of course all downhill, but was demanding, given the terrain, especially the 750 “steps”. After these “steps” camels were again on offer. At the monastery there was a quick tour limited by the need to be back at the bus, still a mile away, by 9.45 (in order to be back at Sharm el Sheikh in time for lunch). In fact we didn’t get away until 10 and the return coach journey took some three hours. On the outskirts of Sharm el Sheikh there was an exchange of passengers with another coach in order to facilitate speedy return to hotels. We were one of the last to be dropped off, because of the location of our hotel, and got back shortly before 2pm. Is this trip for you? We are in our 70s but remain fairly fit. We found it demanding and might not have gone had we realised just how demanding. But it was a great experience and I’m glad we did it. My wife took a camel for the second half of the six kilometers up and was glad to have done that. On the way back we both decided to take camels for the six kilometers but after a while reverted to walking since being on a camel downhill on that trail is really uncomfortable. When we got back to Sharm el Sheikh the tour operator asked if we had all enjoyed it and then jokingly added that whether we had or not we wouldn’t be doing it again. It is worth doing once and there are alternatives for those who cannot cope, such as camels or in the worst case waiting at a cafeteria for the party to return. Finally, is this particular tour/operator the right one? I cannot speak too highly of it. The whole operation was run with an impressive efficiency. Ahmed the organiser combined a good humour with an iron control. I chose this particular operator because of the Tripadvisor reviews and the experience convinced me that I had made the right choice. Just one minor complaint. We had only 40 minutes or so at the monastery and a significant portion of that was spent standing listening to an unnecessarily lengthy lecture on Moses and the monastery, taking time away from actually seeing the monastery.
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K5815vajoelo
Jan 13, 2025
Amazing sunrise view! - Great tour. Good workout. Distance walked: 12.65 km (7.85 miles). Ascended a total of 931 m (3054 feet). I visited in January and it was cold and windy at the top, so bring warm clothes. There are several shops where you can buy water and snacks but they are not cheap as al merchandise has to be carried by mule up the mountain. There were many people on the trail and at the top, so you have to be patient. Views of the sunset were amazing.
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Kenferrari
Oct 26, 2024
Recommend - All the tour guides were very nice. The trip is very nice. I recommend when travel to Sharm El Sheikh. Also carry some USD for tips..
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164kirillw
May 13, 2024
Hiking with very beautyful view - The trip was very nice. The driver and the guides (in car and on the mountain) were very friendly and funny. The nature is incredible beautiful! I can recommend this trip! Remark: You have the possibility to rent a camel if the physical condition is not good enough.
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G2802krmerve_
May 5, 2024
Challenging but impressive at the same time - It was a very difficult activity independent of the tour. I climbed it for the first time and it was challenging for me, but I recommend you to see that view. Our tour guide was attentive. Even though we were left behind, he checked in frequently and was helpful. We, two sisters, went and had our concerns at first, but we realized that it was unfounded. There were 2 problems: I think breakfast was included, but they gave wafers and mango juice as breakfast. I think it would be better if they gave a small sandwich instead of wafers. We were also told that the earlier we got off, the sooner we would return to our hotel. We got off almost without resting, but since we had to go in a convoy and return, we waited about an hour for other tours. This was independent of those who arranged the tour, but I think a solution should be provided. Note: You don't feel the cold that much while climbing, but the hill is quite cold anyway. At the last stop and at the top, they rent a blanket for 3 €. I didn't want to use something that everyone else used, but the person sitting next to me smelled very bad, so I was glad I didn't buy it. If I had known it would be this cold, I would have brought my polar TV blanket with me or you could ask for it at the hotel, I'm sure it would be cleaner. Also, be sure to keep Egyptian Pounds with you as it makes more sense to buy things at the stops. Finally, if you want to visit the church, do not choose Fridays and Saturdays, it is closed on weekends.
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G2082oppamelaa
Oct 10, 2024
Be prepare before you go! - It was a complete adventure for me. It should be important to tell the people that would take this tour the preparation needed, which means, bring your food, water, warm clothes or sheets to cover yourself on the top of the mountain and cash because everything should be paid with cash.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).