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Mount Sinai (Gebel Musa)

Mount Sinai, just south of the Monastery of St Katherine, is of great religious importance to Jews, Christians and Muslims. According to the Old Testament this is where Moses received the Ten Commandments.

Throughout the centuries the mountain has drawn thousands of pilgrims from all over the world. You can ascend to the summit (2285 m, 7497 ft) to experience the ultimate spiritual high; either by climbing some 4000 steps built by monks or by following an easier but longer path. Both lead to an open area known as Elija's Basin where you walk up the remaining 750 steps to the top. At the summit you will find the Chapel of the Holy Trinity that was built in 1934 on the site of a much earlier chapel built in 363 AD. The climb takes about three hours but the view from the top is truly breathtaking, especially at sunrise.

Find related books here!
The View from Mount Sinai, Egypt
by: Ingo Riepl
The View from Mount Sinai, Egypt, Sinai
by: Ingo Riepl
 
 

See also...

Coloured Canyon
Monastery of St Katherine
Abu Galum Protected Area
St Katherine Protectorate
Ein Khudra
Nawamis
The Blue Desert
Ein Kid
Ras Mohammed National Park
 
 

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Meet Mt. Sinai IV
November 2004
Meeting Mt. Sinai III
October 2004
Meeting Mt. Sinai II
September 2004
Meeting Mount Sinai
August 2004
Inner Sinai: the Beauty within II
June 2004
Inner Sinai: the Beauty within, I
May 2004
X-treme Sinai: Coast and Contrast II
March 2004
X-treme Sinai: Coast and Contrast
February 2004
 

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