Mount Sinai & St.Catherine Monastery: Night Climb and Sunrise Tour with Historic Monastery Visit

Journey into the evening with Mount Sinai Tours and ascend the mountain under the stars to witness the sunrise from the peak of Moses’ Mountain. Following this, descend to explore one of the world’s most ancient Christian monasteries, St. Catherine.

Duration: 15 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Mount Sinai - Memphis tours representative will pick you up from your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh at 10:30 pm by a modern air-conditioned vehicle to drive to St.Catheine, takes about 3 hours driving. Start climbing the Moses Mountain begins at 2:00 am and coming down at 7:00 am. Then proceed to visit St. Catherine Monastery which is considered one of…
What's Included
  • Pick up services from your hotel in Sharm and return
  • All transfers by an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Bottled water and soft drink on board the vehicle
  • Entrance fees to St. Catherine National Park /All services charges and taxes
  • Bedouin guide during climbing up the mountain
What's Not Included
  • Any extras not mentioned in the program
  • Optional activities /Personal expenses /Tipping
Location
Mount Sinai
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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C6665tyjamest
Dec 10, 2024
Highlight of my 12-day tour of Egypt! - The trip was absolutely fantastic! The guides, Hanafy and Eid, were amazing. I did a great hike and the views were exceptional. It wasn’t a hard climb - did it in less than 2.5 hours - but it was a very long day/night so you’ll need the next day to recover. Highly recommend this. It was my highlight of Egypt!
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Sean_b
Nov 11, 2024
Great experience - The hike to Mt. Sinai and tour of St. Catherine Monastery was incredible. Taking a private tour was well worth it. We were picked up from our hotel on time and had a very comfortable ride. We were able to hike at our own pace and without headlamps (our choice) which made the hike extra enjoyable. Both our hiking guide and our monastery guide were very knowledgeable and interesting to speak with. Our hiking guide was also very skilled at taking night pictures, so we have a nice album to take home.
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Rdelanoy
Nov 7, 2024
Highly Recommended! - What a fabulous tour! We thoroughly enjoyed our trip with Memphis Tours to Saint Catherine and climbing Mount Sinai. Our driver and guide in our minibus we’re both excellent. Our guide gave us some history as we drove along, but most of the drive was time that we had to relax and sleep. The trip up to St. Catherine took about three hours. There was about a 30 minute wait just outside of Sharm el-Sheikh, at the first police check point. We went through about 4 to 5 other checkpoints, but did not have any waiting time at any of those. We stopped about halfway there at a nice convenient store called Take 5, with very nice clean bathrooms and a large assortment of food and drinks. It was a good chance to get outside and walk around and relax before continuing on. Credit cards and electric payments were accepted. Just a few minutes before our destinations, we pulled off at a site that had a number of icons that are found in Saint Catherine’s monastery. We got a great history lesson on what they all mean and information about Saint Catherine herself. It was very interesting! Then there was an opportunity to purchase different replica variants of the icons. Again, credit cards and electronic payment were accepted. We also were able to see a small replica/model of what is inside of the monastery walls to orient us before we got there later in the day. That information was very helpful because we were already oriented to where everything was when we saw it later in the day. There was also a bathroom available at this stop, but have cash on hand to tip. After we pulled into the parking lot for St. Catherine’s Monastery and the hike to Mount Sinai, we got off the bus and there’s about a quarter mile walk down to where the monastery is and the hike begins. This is where we met our Bedouin guide that would take us up the mountain. Our guide was excellent, very personable and interesting with a lot of knowledge. He even carried my wife’s backpack up the mountain for her and watched our stuff when we wanted to put things down to take photos. The hike up the mountain starts off slowly on the camel road, and then the elevation starts to increase. Note: the old Path of Repentance, with 3,750 steps to the summit is closed. There are a number of loose rocks and a very dusty soil along the camel road. There are several tea shops and rest places along the way, so you can take as much time as you want to get up the mountain, keeping in mind that your goal may be to view the sunrise or sunset from the summit. We did the tour that starts the climb at 2AM, reaching the summit by 6AM for sunrise, on the date we went. There is a part before the 750 steps that gets steeper. Then the stairs - I had not been able to find any other reviews that specifically explained details regarding the stairs. The are blocks of stone. All different sizes and depths, and heights. The stairs are not all in “one flight” per se - it’s not just one long column of stairs. The stairs twist and turn up the mountain. There are places to stand to the side to allows others to pass or to take a photo. Although there are drop-offs on the side, there aren’t any that are a really long drop - nothing more than say 10’ or so. The summit is fairly small and can get quite crowded. There are several different terraces to stand on, enabling you to get photos of any direction. There is a small chapel which is usually closed but was open for a few minutes while we were there. There are some boulders you can climb to get that classic “I’m on a rock looking over the beautiful remote landscape“ photo. My wife used walking sticks which were extremely helpful for her (a 56 year old, fairly active woman). The hike to the summit took us about 3h20m, with the descent taking about 2h15m. Some of the time on the stairs we were in a line and just waiting for it to move, but it was a nice break. We started up at 2AM and started heading down around 6:15AM. Our tour was on November 6th and sunrise was around 6AM. I would recommend being extra careful and slow going down as it is the easiest time to slip and injure yourself. Some of the terrain can be slippery because of the small gravel. Our Bedouin guide, Eid, was excellent and spoke several languages, including English and Russian! Very personable and extremely helpful. We couldn’t have asked for a better guide. He was full of interesting information and answered all of my various and wide-ranging questions. We really had a nice conversation with him along the way. After we got off the mountain, Eid handed us back off to our original guide from Memphis Tours, Halim, to visit St. Catherine’s monastery. Halim was very interesting and told us a lot of history and explained what we were seeing along the way. There is a place to rest and get a snack and tea and sit in the shade, and then we also saw Moses’s well, the outside of the area that contains the burning bush, and we were able to see its branches. We also quickly peaked in the church and saw some of the icons there. Plan to have tip money again here at the monastery in order to use the bathroom. After that you can opt to take a taxi back to your bus or walk the quarter mile back to where you were originally dropped off to start. We arrived back to our hotel in Sharm el-Sheikh around 12:45PM, slightly later than expected. You should plan to bring tip money for your Bedouin guide, as well as the Memphis Tours guide and the minibus driver. Excellent experience! I would highly recommend Memphis Tours and the Mt. Saini and St. Catherine tour.
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Kenneth_k
Oct 10, 2024
Glad I Chose this One - From an American: After much deliberating and second-guessing about how to book a tour, reading reviews, and feeling lost, I booked with this one (Memphis Tours) and so glad I did. Other tours were cheaper on Viator and GetMyGuide, but that's because they round up a lot of people at a lower price. They apparently jam you into a packed mini bus, rounding up each traveler from their respective hotel, which greatly extends the timeline for an already-lengthy and tiring excursion. This was a private tour — just us, the arranged driver and our guide. Ahmed was fantastic. Picked us up from our Sharm hotel, took care of everything for security, providing logistics and timelines and even a few laughs along the way. Made what seemed like a trip packed with anxiety frictionless.
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713thelman
Jun 11, 2024
Sunrise at Mount Sinai - I was thinking about visiting Egypt, and when I found out that it was possible to climb Mount Sinai, I no longer had any doubts. This incredible chance to combine history and culture with trails and adventure makes the country an irresistible place. All the reports we read about this climb are true and none can describe the wonder of watching the sunrise at the top of Mount Sinai - the moon and stars still shine on the same horizon where the sun slowly emerges, revealing the valleys and invisible rock formations as we climbed. I recommend the Bedouin guide Mohammad, who I considered to be one of the best, a fluent speaker of English and other languages and knowledgeable about every detail of the trail, as well as an extremely kind person and attentive to the difficulties of those who are climbing for the first time. Your contact: +20 1030027891. I also recommend arriving in the morning to enjoy the desert and start the climb before the tourist groups arrive from the beaches of the Mar Vemelho. A good option for a guesthouse is Masoudi Lodge, which I wrote about in another post.
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Matthew_b
Oct 23, 2023
Tiring experience but Worth it - It was really fun and exhausting climb. We did the climb during the day. First we visited St Catherine's Monastery. Then we started to climb at around noon. We visited in October so the temperature was much more bearable. Climbing at night I have heard is much too cold. We rode camels up, which was a must during the heat of the day. Make sure to bring plenty of water and snacks. Luckily we did. Since we did the tour during the middle of the day there was no meal provided with the tour. The climb was very taxing but very rewarding.
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Mariekx2517rb
Aug 13, 2023
Mount Sinai by night + visit to the Sainte-Catherine monastery - Perfect organization, sublime ascent of Mount Sinai, great driver, guide and Bedouin! The guide gave us many explanations about the Sainte-Catherine monastery, I recommend ++
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610lauramariek
Aug 9, 2023
A beautiful experience - An absolutely amazing experience. My guide Mahmoud was amazing. He communicated with me days before the tour what the plan was for the tour. He was full of amazing information and went out of his way to help me find a local shop after the tour. I felt extremely safe going alone a solo female hiker. The hike up was breath taking. Highly recommend
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Rachelpd6747ev
Jun 12, 2023
Amazing! - Had an amazing day trip with Mahmoud Hanafy! He was friendly, professional, knowledgeable, and made us feel like we were at home in Egypt. I was on my honeymoon with my husband and Mt. Sinai/St. Katherine’s was on our bucket list. 10/10 recommend Hanafy and Memphis Tours. Thank you!!
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902mairys
Jul 30, 2023
Interesting visit to this biblical site Mount Sinai and St Catherine - Very interesting tour of the monastery, well explained. Friendly guide. We were picked up at the hotel a scheduled and taken to start the tour to avoid any waste on time. Hike to Mount Sinai was not as difficult as thought because we did it with no sun. Just take your time and consider your fit level when doing it.
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