In a first, Bedouin women lead tours in Egypt’s Sinai

In this March 29, 2019 photo, a Bedouin girl holds plants she picked for her mother in the mountains near Wadi Sahw, Abu Zenima, in South Sinai, Egypt. Four Bedouin women are for the first time leading tours in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, breaking new ground in their deeply conservative community, where women almost never work outside the home or interact with outsiders. The guides talk about the local plants and herbs, the history and legends of the area and point out the borders of the area’s tribes. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
In this March 30, 2019 photo, Julie Patterson, a Sinai Trail trip officer rests with guide Umm Yasser, on a trek in the mountains, near Wadi Sahw, Abu Zenima, in South Sinai, Egypt. Umm Yasser is breaking new ground among the deeply conservative Bedouin of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. Women among the Bedouin almost never work outside the home, and even more rarely do they interact with outsiders. But Umm Yasser is one of four women from the community who for the first time are working as tour guides as part of Sinai Trail. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

In this March 29, 2019 photo, tourists stop to look at the scenery on a trek in the mountains near Wadi Sahw led by Beduin women, Abu Zenima, in South Sinai, Egypt. Four Bedouin women are for the first time leading tours in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, breaking new ground in their deeply conservative community, where women almost never work outside the home or interact with outsiders. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

ADVANCE FOR PUBLICATION ON WEDNESDAY, APR. 10, AND THEREAFTER - In this March 29, 2019 photo, tourists trek in the mountains near Wadi Sahw, Abu Zenima, in South Sinai, Egypt. Four Bedouin women are for the first time leading tours in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, breaking new ground in their deeply conservative community, where women almost never work outside the home or interact with outsiders. The women guide groups of female tourists through the stunning mountain landscapes, part of a Bedouin-led project of hiking tours. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

In this March 30, 2019 photo, Umm Yasser, the first Bedouin female guide from the Hamada tribe, looks at Umm Soliman as she plays the flute, near Wadi Sahw, Abu Zenima, in South Sinai, Egypt. Umm Yasser is breaking new ground among the deeply conservative Bedouin of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. Women among the Bedouin almost never work outside the home, and even more rarely do they interact with outsiders. But Umm Yasser is one of four women from the community who for the first time are working as tour guides. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)

ABU ZENIMA, Egypt — Amid a stunning vista of desert mountains, a Bedouin woman, Umm Yasser, paused to point out a local plant, and she began to explain how it was used in medicine to the group of foreign tourists she was guiding.