The town of St.
Katherine is in the Sinai peninsula in Egypt
at an elevation of about 1600 meters from sea level, at the foot of the Sinai High
Mountains . Up to a
thousand visitors come to visit St. Katherine's Monastery, the oldest
continuously inhabited monastery in the World St Catherine's monastery was
built by order of the Emperor Justinian I, who reigned from 527 to 565, built
on the site where Moses (Prophet Musa) talked to God in the miracle of the
Burning Bush, and to climb Mt. Sinai (the Biblical Mt. Horeb, known locally as
Jebel Musa) where Moses has received the Ten Commandments. Most visitors arrive
on organized coach tours from the Red Sea resorts of Sharm el Sheikh, Taba and
Dahab in the evening, have dinner and maybe a couple of hours sleep in a hotel,
climb the mountain at dawn, visit the Monastery in the morning and return to
the resort. St. Catherine and Mt.
Sinai can be visited
independently as well, avoiding the busy times on the mountain and discovering
the rest of what this unique region offers.
St. Katherine (St. Catherine's City), the Center of the Sinai High
Mountain Region
The region is a
UNESCO World Heritage Area for its natural and cultural importance, and in
fact, you could spend weeks to explore it. There are over 200 religious places
and other important monasteries and churches, ruins of Byzantine monastic
settlements, the highest mountains in |
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