The Colored Canyon is a rock formation on the Sinai peninsula and is a popular hiking destination. It is a labyrinth of rocks, some up to 40 meters tall.
The canyon is almost 800 meters long. The nearest town to the canyon is Nuweiba. It is about 90 km north of Dahab.
The Colored Valley gets its name from the shades of color that cover its walls, with veins of mineral salts that draw lines on its sandstone and limestone, giving it crimson, orange, silver, gold, purple, red and yellow colors.
The Colored Canyon or the Colored Rift is a maze of blacks dyed yellow, purple, red and gold, reaching a height of 40 to 80 meters in some places. It is one of the natural wonders in the Taba Reserve in Sinai. It starts 90 km north of Dahab, after Nuweiba is the nearest city to it, where it stops 3 km after September. The Colored Canyon is made up of rocks in the form of grains that resemble a dry river, and is about 800 meters long. This canyon varies between rainwater, desert torrents and mineral salt deposits, which reserve channels for them in the middle of the mountains after flowing for hundreds of years.