Rising 2,285 meters above the arid landscape of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, Mount Sinai - also known as Jebel Musa - draws travelers seeking both spiritual reflection and breathtaking natural beauty. Revered in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as the sacred site where Moses received the Ten Commandments, the mountain invites visitors to hike before dawn along the winding Path of Repentance or the steeper Camel Trail. At sunrise, the panoramic vista from the summit reveals a sea of rugged peaks and golden valleys, a moment that transcends mere sightseeing. Nearby, the 6th-century St. Catherine’s Monastery, nestled between granite cliffs, adds historical depth with its ancient manuscripts and Byzantine architecture, making the journey as enriching as it is unforgettable.