Townhouses for sale in Jebal

3 Bedrooms Townhouses for Sale in Jebal Ain Sokhna

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Reference: GB34415
EGP 4,362,600
Category:
Townhouses / Sale
Price:
EGP 4,362,600 Installment
Plot Area:
129 M2
Building Area:
161 M2
Floor No.:
Ground Floor
No of Floors:
2
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Delivery Date:
2027
Allowable height:
Last Updated:
Wed 15 Mar 2023

Jebal Ain Sokhna, also known as the Sokhna Mountains, is a range of hills located in the eastern part of Egypt, bordering the Red Sea. The range is made up of several peaks, with the highest being Jebal Ataqa, which stands at an elevation of 1,287 meters.

The region is known for its rugged landscape and beautiful scenery, which attracts visitors from all over the world. The hills are made up of a mixture of sandstone and limestone, which have been shaped by wind and water over millions of years.

One of the most popular activities in Jebal Ain Sokhna is hiking, with several trails crisscrossing the hills. The trails range in difficulty, from easy walks to challenging climbs, making it a great destination for hikers of all skill levels. Along the way, hikers can enjoy stunning views of the Red Sea and the surrounding landscape.

Another popular activity in the region is rock climbing. The rugged terrain of the hills provides plenty of opportunities for climbers, with a variety of routes available for both beginners and experienced climbers. Many of the climbing routes in the region are bolted, making them safe and accessible for climbers of all levels.

For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, there are several resorts and hotels in the region that offer a range of activities, from swimming and sunbathing to spa treatments and yoga classes. Many of these resorts are located along the coast, offering stunning views of the Red Sea.

Jebal Ain Sokhna is also home to several historical sites, including the ancient city of Ad-Dahab, which dates back to the 4th century BC. The city was once an important trading center, and the ruins of the city can still be seen today. Other historical sites in the region include the Monastery of Saint Anthony, which is one of the oldest Christian monasteries in the world, and the Pharaonic Temple of Ain Sokhna.

In recent years, Jebal Ain Sokhna has become an important destination for eco-tourism, with a focus on sustainable development and conservation. The region is home to several protected areas, including the Ras Mohammed National