Saturday, September 11, 2010

Dahab and Mount Sinai

I just got back from our very first weekend trip: Dahab and Mount Sinai. We left for our adventure on Wednesday afternoon, and travelled by bus for 10 whole hours in order to get to the beautiful beach town of Dahab, located on the Sinai Penninsula. Once we arrived around 12:30am, we walked into the Bishbishi, the hostel that we were going to spend the next two nights in. Having never stayed in a hostel before, I had set my expectations pretty low for our living conditions, but once we walked into the Bishbishi I was very impressed. There were 3 of us to a bedroom, and each room had its own toilet and shower. The rooms surrounded a large, outdoor area filled with tourists napping/reading on floor cushions all throughout the day.Since it was so late, we quickly moved into our rooms and planned to meet for breakfast at 10:30am the next morning.

For Thursday’s breakfast we went to Shams. Shams is one of many identical cafes along the boardwalk. All of these cafes have floor cushions for seating, delicious thick chocolate milkshakes, stray kittens that will steal your food if your not looking, and a gorgeous view of the Red Sea. After breakfast we broke off into smaller groups, and I went with about eight others to rent some snorkel gear. Once we purchased our gear, we ventured out into the Red Sea. From Dahab, we were able to see Saudi Arabia across the Red Sea, which was pretty cool.Compared to snorkeling that I have done in Hawaii, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, Dahab is by far the best. The water was extremely clear, and the variety of fish was amazing. As my immediate family knows, usually I am not a huge snorkeling fan, but I really enjoyed my time snorkeling in Dahab. We snorkeled for a good hour and a half before coming in. After relaxing with a CocaCola, I returned my gear and looked around the shops with a few girls. For dinner, the entire MESP group went to Funny Mummy, another restaurant on the boardwalk. In Dahab, the restaurants value relaxing over fast service, so we were there for 2 ½ hours! It was a really fun dinner. We played Banana Grams and Squabble, and it was Sarah Beth’s birthday. The waiters all sang to her and started a dance party, which was pretty entertaining.

On Friday we went to the Blue Hole for more snorkeling. In order to get there, we all piled into 4 beat-up jeeps that drove recklessly down rocky paths. All we could see was desert, mountains, the sea, and a random camel here and there. The snorkeling was not as good as Thursday’s, but it did have very beautiful coral. We spent the majority of the day there. Six of the boys decided to sport their Euro trunks that they bought the previous day, which was funny and disturbing at the same time.

After dinner on Friday night we hopped on another bus at 11:30pm for Mount Sinai. After a 2 hour bus ride on which everyone fell asleep, we pulled into the dark parking lot filled with hundreds of tourists with shining flashlights. Our goal was to start hiking Mount Sinai at 2:30am and reach the top by sunrise at 5:30am. The hike was not easy, especially because we were in the dark! We reached the top just in time to see the sun rise over the mountaintops. It was beautiful to see, but I was so exhausted from hiking through the night that I was having a hard time staying awake. The hike down went much faster, except when we would get cut off by camels going up and down the path. Once we got to the bottom we visited the monastery for half an hour, and then got back on the bus to Agouza. I think I slept the entire bus ride back!

I really enjoyed the weekend, especially our days in Dahab. I kept wishing that Mom, Dad, and Dave were there to experience the awesome snorkeling with me! Now I need to prepare for another busy week of school, Dobka, and guest speakers!

I will add pictures ASAP!

2 comments:

  1. laura.
    i love that you are blogging! Snorkeling sounds breathtaking and this whole restaurant atmosphere sounds great..unless you are hungry... miss you and can't wait for the pix

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  2. Laura! I'm so jealous of your experience in Dahab! I wish I could have been there and looked across the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia! I'm also jealous of the snorkling. That had to be an awesome experience if you said it was the best snorkling you've ever done. Please add more pictures and try to contact me soon! I'll be praying that your experience in Egypt continues to be amazing.

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