Nabq National Park - is the largest national park in the Sinai Peninsula. It is located between the towns of Sharm el-Sheikh and Dahab. Not far from the coast, you can see the island of Tiran. Today the National Park Nabq is part of the National Park of Ras Mohammed, which he entered in 1992. Its total area is about 600 square meters. km.
The main value of the park and the pride of Nabq - is its diverse flora. In the park there are more than 130 species of different plant species, and that is what is of greatest interest to tourists coming here. Only here you can see the entire grove famous unique mangrove trees that transform salt water into fresh water. Besides the mangroves, a special interest in the park are arak bushes having the largest area in the world. In the bushes and forests are home to a huge variety of birds and animals which can be observed and photographed. Among the animals in the national park are found Nabq gazelles, foxes and different kinds of reptiles, birds - osprey, gulls and storks.
It has long been known that Nabq Park - a paradise for divers. Extraordinary pole-corals with beautiful lawns, where there are unusual beauty algae and fish swim vivid as if created for them was observed and photographed. Themselves reefs are natural maze of underwater wells, caves and caverns. For lovers of diving here has the appropriate equipment rental.
The park has a lot of small lagoons with turquoise water, where you can find sea turtles, squid, barracuda and incredibly beautiful tropical fish. In one of the bays visitors can explore the remains of the ancient ship "Maria Schroeder" thrown on the reefs.
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