Nabq Protected Area is a 600 km2 nature reserve located in South Sinai, Egypt. Established in 1992, it aims to protect the diverse habitats and ecosystems found in the region, including coral reefs, mangroves, and mountain wilderness. The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including endangered species like marine turtles and Nubian ibex. Local Bedouin communities live in harmony with the environment, practicing traditional lifestyles centered around fishing, pasture, and tourism. With its stunning natural beauty and rich biodiversity, Nabq is a hotspot for ecotourism and conservation efforts.