What is the best time of year to visit Saint Catherine for hiking Mount Sinai?
The best time to visit Saint Catherine for hiking Mount Sinai is between March and May or September to November. These months offer mild daytime temperatures and cool nights, ideal for the early-morning summit trek. Avoid summer (June-August) due to extreme heat, and winter (December-February) if unprepared for freezing conditions and possible snowfall at the summit.
How do I get from Sharm El Sheikh to Saint Catherine?
You can reach Saint Catherine from Sharm El Sheikh by private transfer, shared minibus, or organized tour, approximately a 2.5 to 3-hour drive. Shared minibuses depart from Sharm’s central bus station to Saint Catherine's Monastery. Private taxis cost more but offer flexibility. Pre-arranged tourist transfers are recommended for reliability and comfort.
Is it safe to visit Saint Catherine and Mount Sinai?
Yes, Saint Catherine and Mount Sinai are generally safe for tourists, with travel largely restricted to designated routes patrolled by police and military. Visitors should stay within official trails, avoid remote desert areas, and check current government travel advisories. The region has long been a peaceful destination for religious pilgrims and hikers.
Do I need a permit to climb Mount Sinai?
No special permit is required to climb Mount Sinai, only the paid entrance fee to Saint Catherine’s Monastery, which grants access to the hiking trails (steps or camel path). The fee is typically 150 EGP for foreign adults. Bring photo ID and be prepared for a security check at the monastery entrance gate.