Rahiba Nada is a small, authentic Bedouin village nestled in the Sinai mountains. It offers hikers a unique opportunity to experience local culture, hospitality, and daily life away from the typical tourist paths.
Visitors can meet local families, learn about Bedouin traditions, and enjoy homemade food and tea. The village also serves as a resting point on several trekking routes, providing a chance to recharge and connect with the community.
What to know:
Authentic Bedouin hospitality
Small local shops and tea houses
Ideal for cultural exchange and rest
Important to respect local customs and traditions
Rahiba Nada adds a meaningful cultural dimension to your Sinai trekking experience.