Local Cuisine
Try the local dishes that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region.
El-Tor, located in South Sinai, Egypt, is a city steeped in history and natural beauty. Known for its springs and proximity to significant religious sites, it offers a tranquil and culturally rich experience. The city's name is derived from the mountain where Moses is believed to have received the Tablets of the Law. Founded in the 13th century, El-Tor has served as a quarantine camp for pilgrims and is now a notable tourist destination alongside Sharm El Sheikh and Saint Catherine.
El-Tor, located in South Sinai, Egypt, is a city steeped in history and natural beauty. Known for its springs and proximity to significant religious sites, it offers a tranquil and culturally rich experience. The city's name is derived from the mountain where Moses is believed to have received the Tablets of the Law. Founded in the 13th century, El-Tor has served as a quarantine camp for pilgrims and is now a notable tourist destination alongside Sharm El Sheikh and Saint Catherine.
Historic significance with ties to religious events.
Natural springs and scenic landscapes.
Proximity to Mount Sinai and other religious sites.
Close access to Mount Sinai, ideal for hiking and photography.
Beautiful natural surroundings with springs and scenic views.
Rich cultural heritage with historical and religious significance.
Try the local dishes that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Consider renting a car to explore the surrounding areas and natural sites.
History enthusiasts and nature lovers.
EGP £
$40-$80 p/day
Arabic, English
Dress modestly when visiting religious sites and respect local customs.
Visit the nearby Mount Sinai for a historical and spiritual experience.
Cultural Exploration, Nature, Religious Pilgrimage
March-MaySeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit El-Tor with mild weather, perfect for exploring the outdoors.
Summers can be hot; ensure to stay hydrated and plan visits during cooler parts of the day.
Fall offers cooler temperatures and fewer tourists, ideal for a peaceful visit.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore cultural sites without the summer crowds.







