Wadi Gemal
It is a protected National Park in the Eastern Desert, and a perfect way to discover the famous Egyptian desert, and to meet the original tribes who have roamed the vast desert for centuries. Around 40km from Marsa Alam, the park covers nearly 100km of the coast with palm groves, mangrove bays, and pristine beaches with pure white sand, as well as the Wadi itself, a huge, deep, dried riverbed, the site of many interesting geological and natural wonders to explore, and the third largest wadi in the Eastern Desert.
Wadi Gemal, Berenice & Bir Shalatein
Posted by
Mr Amir Magdi
on Tuesday, August 9, 2011
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Marsa Alam
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