
Authentic Bedouin Desert Experiences in El Gouna & Hurghada. Jeep safaris, Sunset hikes, climbing, stargazing, yoga, Bedouin dinners and raw desert exploration in the Red Sea mountains of Egypt.
'Climb a Red Sea Mountain',
Guided Climb
near El Gouna and Hurghada:
Set yourself a year-defining challenge. Every single year.
Go somewhere that means something.
Do something you’ll still talk about in 10 years.
And then ask yourself… how did it change you?
Go further. Higher. Longer.
Step into the wild Red Sea Mountains, where Roman, Coptic, Bedouin, and even
Stone Age history surrounds you.
Be a traveler, not a tourist… even if just for one day.
This is your moment for a real escape.
A private journey through raw nature, endless silence, unforgettable views,
and experiences that stay with you long after the day ends.
One of the most powerful ways to connect with nature is to understand
the story beneath your feet.
The Red Sea Mountains were born when the African and
Arabian continental plates collided.
Neither plate sank beneath the other. Instead, the earth crumpled, folded,
and slowly pushed these mountains toward the sky.
The rocks themselves are ancient.
Between 550 and 900 million years old and part of the Arabian-Nubian Shield.
Yet the mountains only rose some 23–34 million years ago.
Their deep red colors come from iron minerals inside the rocks
slowly oxidizing over time, almost as if the mountains themselves
are rusting beneath the desert sun.
Even today, the land here is still alive.

Small earthquake swarms regularly ripple beneath the northern Red Sea as
Arabia continues to drift away from Africa.
The sea itself widens by roughly 2 centimeters every year,
slowly transforming into what will one day become a new ocean.
Out here, you don’t just walk through a landscape.
You walk through the living history of Earth itself.






















