There are quite a few canyons in south Sinai, both in the desert and mountains, but they are quite small as compared to other well-known canyons in the world. Nevertheless, they are beautiful places, and also quite adventurous. Some of the canyons are popular safari destinations easy to reach by an off-road vehicle, others are lesser known and can only be reached on foot.
White Canyon:
Located next to the oasis of Ein Khudra, the White Canyon is one of the better-known attractions in the interior of Sinai. Usually visited as part of a Jeep safari (4×4 safari), it can also be reached easily on foot from the St. Katherine-Dahab-Nuweiba road. The canyon is carved in the soft rock of a plain, starting as a crack with a sudden deep drop. The canyon starts between extremely narrow walls, then opens up a bit before coming to another deep drop.
Kharaza Canyon:
Located in the High Mountains near the town of St Katherine, Kharaza consists of a few interconnected water pools in a short but very pretty granite canyon. Usually there is a little water here, and after rains getting through. The canyon is just off a big open wadi known as Wadi Mathar, at the base of the Mt. Katharina range. You find another little canyon nearby, more of a gap cutting through a granite hill, connecting the area to Wadi Umm Serdi.
Sagar Canyon:
Located further in the High Mountains, Wadi Sagar is a short wadi that literally cuts through a granite mountain range. It connects the higher Abu Tuweita area to Wadi Tinya, which is at the base of Jebel Abbas Basha. Wadi Sagar could be visited in a full day’s trek, but since the area offers other attractions as well, at least a two-day trek is recommended. In the narrow canyon running between vertical walls, you will find a little fountain that collects water dripping from a crack. Also, there is a fig tree, grafted on a local tree. It is one of the most attractive sights in the mountains, well worth a visit.
Closed Canyon:
It is a little cul-de-sac located in a branch of the sandy Wadi Khudra, between the oasis of Ein Kudra and Wadi Ghazala. It starts in a small crack in a sandstone range, running between steep vertical walls. At points the canyon is extremely narrow, you can just squeeze through. The path leads under big boulders towards the end, before reaching a little open area encircled by an inaccessible wall. The Closed Canyon sometimes is visited by 4×4 safari groups, although they usually focus on better known attractions. On foot it can be visited en-route from Ein Kudra oasis to Jebel Mileihis.
Wishwashi Canyon:
It’s a little canyon off Milha’s canyon, along the walking route to the Coloured Canyon. The wadi gets very narrow just a little up from the mouth, with big boulders blocking the way. There are a piece of rope and ladder at tricky parts, and water might be present in pools. It’s a pretty place, but after rains when a pool forms, it is simply amazing. The canyon can be visited from the Ras Shaitan area on the Red Sea coast as a 1-day walk, or as part of a longer trek.