Sinai Mountain Challenge

Sinai Mountain Challenge is a limited-entry event taking place in the St. Katherine Protectorate Mountain range. The 2024 event featured running St Katherine’s famous Three Peaks: Mt Abbas, Mt Moses, and Mt St Katherine, Egypt’s highest peak. The cut-off time is generous enough for power walkers and hikers who want to challenge themselves to complete this amazing scenic course. An exciting adventure for runners and hikers alike. A shorter version of only two peaks was offered to accommodate different fitness levels.

Race info

Sinai Mountain Challenge 2025 edition will take place at the same mountain range in St. Katherine Protectorate. The terrain is rocky and semi-technical in few sections. The final challenge distance/elevation is not yet confirmed. This year might feature a stronger challenge for the more experienced. Still keeping the shorter option for those who prefer a more manageable challenge

Mark these dates

  • Date 1-3 May 2025
  • Registration opening February 2025
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Race prices

Register for the race event and experience the thrill of trail running that fits your preferable race

Fun run

5KM

Elevation Gain: 10 M+

Race Start: 9:00 am

Cut-Off Time: 2 Hours

Tickets:

  • Early Bird: 550 EGP
  • Wave One: 650 EGP
  • Wave Two: 750 EGP

Short Distance

10KM

Elevation Gain: 180 M+

Race Start: 7:00 am

Cut-Off Time: 2 Hours

Tickets:

  • Early Bird: 650 EGP
  • Wave One: 750 EGP
  • Wave Two: 850 EGP

Medium Distance

27KM

Elevation Gain: 400 M+

Race Start: 6:00 am

Cut-Off Time: 6 Hours

Tickets:

  • Early Bird: 1000 EGP
  • Wave One: 1100 EGP
  • Wave Two: 1200 EGP

Ultra Distance

54KM

Elevation Gain: 800 M+

Race Start: 6:00 am

Cut-Off Time: 9 Hours

Tickets:

  • Early Bird: 1300 EGP
  • Wave One: 1400 EGP
  • Wave Two: 1500 EGP

The basic questions that often needs answers

You can definitly drop us a message if you need to ask us any question, and we’ve also added the top five questions our community has asked us before.

What is trail running?

Trail running is an outdoor sport that combines running and hiking on natural trails, steering clear of paved or asphalt roads. Unlike road or track running, trail running takes you through rugged, often mountainous terrain with uneven paths and significant ascents and descents, offering a more challenging and immersive experience in nature.

Where can I run?

Trail running allows you to explore diverse uneven paths, from forest trails and mountain paths to other off-road terrains. If you’re in the city, local parks, nature reserves, and national parks are excellent starting points. Joining local trail running groups can help you find popular trails in your area.

In Egypt, the Wadi Degla Protectorate near Cairo is a great choice with its rugged landscapes and varying difficulty levels. For more unique running experiences, consider the Western Desert, St. Catherine Protectorate, the Red Mountains, and the Fayoum Oasis.

Is it safe?

Trail running is as safe as running on flat surfaces if you take some precautions. Always inform someone of your planned route and expected return time. Stay aware of wildlife and natural hazards like uneven terrain or sudden weather changes. Carry essentials such as a map, water, and a basic first aid kit. Additionally, wear appropriate footwear and clothing suited to the terrain and weather conditions.

How can I join?

Joining a trail running community or group can be done through local running clubs. These groups often organize regular runs and events while providing support for new members. For example, Wadi Ibex, based in Cairo, helps newcomers start their trail running journey. They organize trail running and outdoor adventure events, led by top ultra, endurance, and trail running athletes with international experience, and have runs every Saturday in Wadi Degla.

What should I bring?

For a trail run, make sure to bring the following essentials:

  • Appropriate trail running shoes
  • Comfortable, moisture-wicking clothing
  • A hydration pack or water bottle
  • Energy snacks or gels
  • A map or GPS device
  • A first-aid kit
  • A mobile phone