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The Greek Orthodox monastery of the God-trodden Mount Sinai is located at the very place where God appeared to Moses in the Burning Bush, beneath the Mount of the Decalogue. In the providence of God, it is at this site also that the holy relics of Saint Catherine are enshrined. This is the oldest continuously inhabited Christian monastery, with a history that can be traced back over seventeen centuries. The monastery predates the divisions of the Christian world, its origins extending to late antiquity & to see where Moses received the 10 Commandments at the foot of Mount Sinai. Enjoy superb views of the Sinai Desert, and tour the monastery.

Inclusion

Pick up service from your hotel in Sharm El Sheihk and return, Entrance fee for St. Catherine's protectorate area, Lunch in Dahab and Transfers from Sharm el Sheikh and St. Catherine's.

Exclusion

Drinks and personal expenses, any extras not mentioned as included, representative upon request and Gratuities (optional).

Hours of operation

Pickup time: 7:00am

Duration

Approximately 8-9 hours

Location Tour begins & ends at client's hotel.

Location

Tour begins & ends at client's hotel.

Policies Please be ready 15 minutes before the tour time.

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Sharm El Sheikh Sharm El Sheikh , Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

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