Name: Mohamed Abbas Ammar Farag

Name: Mohamed Abbas Ammar Farag
Alias: The Pharaoh
Date of Birth: August 28, 1976
Place of Origin: Sohag, Egypt
Academic Background: Graduate of the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels
Mohamed Abbas Ammar Farag, known as The Pharaoh, is a visionary in the realm of cultural heritage and adventure tourism in Egypt. With a career rooted in passion and purpose, he has carved a unique path in promoting authentic, experience-driven travel that brings Egypt’s ancient stories to life.
As the founder of Get Egypten Way, he has introduced creative and sustainable ways for travelers to engage with Egypt’s historical landscapes. One of his most remarkable initiatives is the Prophet Moses Exodus Trail, a symbolic and historical route that revives one of the most significant journeys in human history.
Mohamed has also led the development of new desert exploration routes across Egypt’s Eastern and Western deserts, opening up untouched heritage sites to scholars, adventurers, and cultural enthusiasts. His partnership with Fix Camp in Saint Catherine further reflects his commitment to eco-tourism and spiritual travel, positioning Sinai as a global destination for meaningful exploration.
Respected for his leadership in the field and hands-on approach, The Pharaoh continues to inspire a new era of tourism—one that values history, nature, and human connection.