Telescope Program

Red Sea Diving Safari: Marsa Shagra / Marsa Nakari / Wadi Lahami

Marsa Alam / Southern Red Sea, EG. Bortle 2 sky, scheduled programming, and astronomy-forward stay context.

Africa LaunchSource-linked Africa launch row with observatory, telescope, DarkSky, island, or guided-sky evidence attached.
1 stay - Ready for offline
$140/ night est.
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Last verified
2026-06-26

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Observing Fit

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Eco-lodge village cluster with official stargazing activity context using astro laser, telescope, and binocular viewing in the Eastern Desert.
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Telescope Program
Tier
guided sky stay

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Last verified
2026-06-26
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Egypt launch cluster combining bookable Red Sea eco-lodging with explicit Eastern Desert telescope stargazing activity evidence.
Highlights3
  • Marsa Shagra, Marsa Nakari, and Wadi Lahami eco-lodge villages
  • Eastern Desert telescope and binocular stargazing context
  • Dive by day, stargaze away from Red Sea resort lights by night

The sky during your stay

What you can expect overhead at Red Sea Diving Safari: Marsa Shagra / Marsa Nakari / Wadi Lahami through the year — Moon phases and eclipses are exact dates; the Milky Way and aurora are seasonal likelihoods. Pick a month to plan around it.

Dark window Milky Way Meteors Eclipse Best months to visit

October 2026 · recommended

  • Darkest skies

    New Moon on Oct 10 — the best window for the Milky Way and faint objects.

  • Milky Way core seasonseasonal

    The galactic core is up at night and well placed here.

  • Draconids meteor showerlikely

    Peaks around Oct 8, up to ~10/hr. Slow meteors, best in the evening; occasional outbursts.

  • Orionids meteor showerlikely

    Peaks around Oct 21, up to ~20/hr. Swift meteors, also from Halley's Comet.

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