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El-Arish

Beneath the Bedouin Sky

Located along Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, Al-Arish boasts golden beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a rich history inhabited by The Bedouins, nomadic tribes central to Al-Arish’s history, served as caravan guides and protectors of Egypt’s borders.

 

Their traditional dress, designed for desert life, includes loose robes (thobes) for men and embroidered black dresses (abayas) for women. Bright-colored scarves and jewelry reflect tribal identity and social status, showcasing a rich heritage passed through generations.

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Step Into Culture

The Bedouins are renowned for their hospitality, and visitors are often treated to traditional tea, coffee, and freshly made flatbread as a sign of welcome. Their nomadic lifestyle has shaped their daily rituals and the way they interact with their environment. Al-Arish offers a mix of adventure and culture—swim in the Mediterranean, enjoy camel rides and sandboarding in the desert, and explore Bedouin markets for handcrafted goods.