Although travelers can reach St. Catherine's via car, bus, or even airplane today, visitors in the past had to endure great hardship to reach this remote desert outpost. Mount Sinai is revered by three religions--Christian, Jewish, and Muslim--as where God gave Moses the Ten Commandments, so pilgrims have been making the long trek to St. Catherine's for centuries. We visited St. Catherine's on a full-day excursion from the Silver Whisper, riding three hours north of Sharm el-Sheikh on a modern coach.
- Artwork at St. Catherine's MonasteryArtwork at St. Catherine's Monastery
- Monk's Vestment at St Catherine's MonasteryMonk's Vestment at St Catherine's Monastery
- Bell Tower of St. Catherine's MonasteryBell Tower of St. Catherine's Monastery
- Burning Bush at St. Catherine's MonasteryThe Burning Bush at St. Catherine's Monastery
- The Burning Bush at St. Catherine's MonasteryThe Burning Bush at St. Catherine's Monastery
- Monk and Local Guides at St. Catherine's MonasteryMonk and Local Guides at St. Catherine's Monastery
- Door to Chapel at St. Catherine's MonasteryDoor to Chapel at St. Catherine's Monastery
- Muslim Finishing Prayers Near St. Catherine's MonasteryMuslim Finishing Prayers Near St. Catherine's Monastery
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