Marsa Alam is a small but important city.
It is
located 130km South of El Quseir and 270 km south of Hurghada. Edfu at
the Nile valley lays 220 km to the west. Marsa Alam has about 6000
inhabitants. They are fishermen, or shepherds raising sheep, goats and
camels or work in mining cutting marble, granite and philosopher stone.
Mining here has been a way of life since ancient times. During the
Pharaonic and Roman times the desert around Marsa Alam was known for
it's resources of gold, emeralds and semi precious stones. The rise of
tourism in the area has provided additional jobs for the community.
The local people
are originally represented by two tribes, the Al Ba Abda and the Al
Basharya. They lived in the eastern desert for a long time and the
ancient Egyptians used them to protect Egypt's eastern borders. Later
these tribes mixed with the Arabs who introduced Islam. The Al Ba Aabda
speak Arabic but have, like Al Basharya, a private language called
Tebdawi or Badawit, this language is only spoken and does not exist in
writing.
The government
have now started to build houses for the Bedouins and they now have
access to services such as hospitals, medical centres and schools.
Marsa Alam sits
on the T-junction between the Red Sea coast road and the road to Edfu.
This road which was probably built by Ptolemy the 2nd during the Greek
period, passes through many historic places such as Wadi Baramiya where
ancient Egyptians mined much of their gold, or Wadi Miya where a temple
was built by Seti the 1st.
The fantastic
sandy beaches with their lagoons of turquoise coloured water and virgin
reefs provide perfect conditions for all kinds of water activities.
Marsa Alam is famous for diving and was recently discovered by kite
surfers for it's excellent wind conditions.
Diving sites
such as Elphinstone reef, Dolphin house, Fury shoals, Zabargad or
Daedlus attract divers from all over the world.
The surrounding
desert is untouched by tourism. Besides its natural beauty it has many
archaelogical sites that is visited by desert safari companies.
Wadi El Jimal,
one of the most beautiful natural parks in Egypt, is located south of
Marsa Alam. There is much wildlife and many historical sites dating
from Ptolemaic and Roman times.
Many tourist
villages and luxurious hotels have been built along the coast of Marsa
Alam. Since Marsa Alam has it's own airport it is easy for tourists to
travel to.