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22. Ein Gedi Nature Reserve and the Dead Sea

22. Ein Gedi Nature Reserve and the Dead Sea Promotion

Language: Russian
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Our path will pass through the Judean Desert. Then we will visit the extraordinary reserve of Ein Gedi – the real oasis in these desert lands. You will see the creek and waterfall of David, the ancient synagogue, the mineral spring and much more. And then we will head to Ein Bokek Beach. This is ...
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21. Massada and the Dead Sea

21. Massada and the Dead Sea Promotion

Language: Russian
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Massada and the Dead Sea – A journey to the lowest place in the world. Masada – the ancient fortress, which is located near the city of Arad, near the southern coast of the Dead Sea. On top of one of the cliffs of the Judean Desert it was built here and hitherto preserved, though in ruins ...
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from 172₪ to 420₪ *depends on city and date
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The Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth is the largest church in the Middle East, the home of the carpenter Joseph. The Sea of Galilee (Lake Kinneret). Cana of Galilee - the Church of the First Miracle (Church of St. George). Cana of Galilee wines (complimentary tasting). The Orthodox compound of ...
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The Dead Sea is a unique natural wonder located in the southern part of Israel. Known for its extremely salty water and mineral-rich mud, it offers a range of activities and excursions in the surrounding area. Here are some popular tours and excursions destinations you can consider from the Dead Sea:

Masada:
Visit the ancient fortress of Masada, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Explore the archaeological ruins and learn about the history of this historic site.

Ein Gedi Nature Reserve:
Hike in the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, home to waterfalls, lush oases, and a variety of wildlife.
Enjoy a refreshing dip in the natural pools.

Qumran National Park:
Explore Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.
Visit the archaeological site and learn about the history of this important discovery.

Jerusalem:
Take a day trip to Jerusalem to explore the historic and religious sites in the Old City, including the Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock.
Visit modern Jerusalem attractions like Mahane Yehuda Market and Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial.

Bethlehem:
Visit Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, and explore religious sites like the Church of the Nativity.

Mitzpeh Ramon:
Travel south to Mitzpeh Ramon and visit the Ramon Crater (Makhtesh Ramon), a unique geological formation.
Enjoy hiking, stargazing, and desert adventures.

Eilat (optional by plane):
Consider flying to Eilat on the Red Sea to enjoy its beaches, coral reefs, and water sports.
Explore the Underwater Observatory Marine Park and nearby attractions like Timna Park.

**Jordan River:
Visit the Jordan River, where you can take part in religious baptisms or enjoy a peaceful and scenic picnic.

Amman, Jordan (via border crossing):
Explore the capital city of Jordan, Amman, and visit its historical sites and museums.

Jordan Petra Tour (via border crossing):
Take an excursion to the ancient city of Petra in Jordan, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

Ein Bokek Beach:
Relax on the public beaches of Ein Bokek and take advantage of the mineral-rich mud for therapeutic purposes.

Spa and Wellness Centers:
Enjoy spa treatments and wellness activities offered by the various resorts along the Dead Sea.

The Dead Sea region is known for its historical, natural, and religious significance. Be sure to check with local tour operators or travel agencies for the most up-to-date options and itineraries when planning your excursions from the Dead Sea.