Jabal Swed Ayash is a striking mountain along the trail between Farsh El-Romana and the Bedouin village of Rehabit Nada. This route offers rugged terrain, dramatic rock formations, and expansive views of the surrounding Sinai highlands.
Hikers will navigate rocky paths and gentle climbs, passing through valleys and natural gardens, with opportunities to spot local flora and fauna. The trail ends at Rehabit Nada, a traditional village where visitors can experience authentic Bedouin hospitality.
What to know:
Terrain is rocky with some moderate climbs
Not heavily trafficked — good for experienced hikers seeking solitude
No water sources on the trail — carry enough water
Perfect for those interested in culture and nature combined
Jabal Swed Ayash is a rewarding segment for those looking to explore lesser-known Sinai paths and connect with local communities.