sinai climbs

Mount Sinai

Being born into one of the oldest Bedouin tribes in the Sinai Peninsula is something that’s deeply ingrained in who I am. This land isn’t just my home—it’s in my blood, in every story I’ve heard since childhood, and in every step I’ve taken across these vast, rugged landscapes. Growing up in the Sinai, I was surrounded by the desert’s ancient wisdom, the towering mountains that hold centuries of history, and the endless skies that seem to stretch beyond time. This land taught me patience, strength, and a deep respect for nature and its rhythms.

To me, Sinai is more than just a place—it’s a living, breathing part of our heritage. The desert holds secrets and stories from the past, and every mountain and wadi tells a tale of endurance, resilience, and beauty. There’s a kind of magic here that’s hard to put into words. It’s in the way the stars light up the sky at night, the way the desert shifts in color with each passing hour, and the peaceful silence that allows you to truly hear yourself think.

Today, as a Bedu guide, it’s my greatest joy to share the Sinai’s wonders with our guests. I want you to experience this place not just as a visitor, but as someone who connects with its soul. Whether we’re hiking through the mountains, camping under the stars, or simply sitting together by the fire, I want you to feel the deep spirit of this land, the way it has shaped my people for generations.

Sinai isn’t just a place to see—it’s a place to feel, to understand, and to carry with you long after you leave. I want you to experience the magic of my home the way I’ve lived it: not just as a stunning landscape, but as a source of peace, wisdom, and connection that runs deep through every grain of sand. I can’t wait to guide you through this extraordinary land and show you the Sinai that I know and love.