we did the short walking route. great for small kids. sunny, beautiful waterfall, you can see some caves on the way. if you are in the area its a great walking track
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we did the short walking route. great for small kids. sunny, beautiful waterfall, you can see some caves on the way. if you are in the area its a great walking track
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Eyn Avdat is an oasis in the desert, along the road you can spot Ibexes and then you walk along the canyon and the waterfall. It has beautiful landscapes and a calm walk (not too difficult).
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in the middle of the desert- a real oasis. after 10 minutes of walking you meet the begining of some water. then you go deeper and deeper in the kanyon with wonderfol pools. A great place!
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Nabalean ruins (same civilization as Petra), now a UNESCO world heritage site with virtually no tourists. How can this be? It sits at the top of a McDonald's rest area on the lonely road through the Negev Desert. Well preserved ruins and much larger than what can be viewed from the road below. We thought it was a 20 minute...
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We did this hike on a holiday and there were a lot of people near the bottom end of it. However, further into the canyon as we approached the ladder to the upper part of the hike, the number of people declined dramatically. The views from the top are worth the climb, but to get there you need to arrange...
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Additionaly, Ben Gurion memorial, grave and house are located few steps from the visitors center.
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