Embark on a captivating journey through the Negev Desert.
Begin at Kibbutz Sde Boker, where David Ben-Gurion’s modest desert home remains preserved exactly as he left it, with his books, letters, and simple furnishings.
A short drive brings you to the Ben-Gurion Tomb, overlooking the dramatic cliffs of the Zin Canyon. This peaceful viewpoint, framed by sweeping desert horizons, reflects Ben-Gurion’s deep belief in the beauty and promise of the Negev.
Continue to the ancient Nabatean city of Avdat, perched on a high desert plateau along the historic Incense Route. The site’s remarkably preserved temples, wine presses, fortifications, and Byzantine churches reveal the creativity and resilience of the Nabateans who once thrived here.
End your tour at the majestic Makhtesh Ramon—the world’s largest erosion crater. With its multicolored rock layers, towering cliffs, and immense open spaces, this natural wonder offers an unforgettable finale to your Negev adventure.
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Israeli first PM Ben Gurion spent his last years at the Kibbutz Sde Boker.
Here you will see the barrack where the PM and his wife Pola used to live in the highest modesty.
You will also visit their double tomb set high above the fascinating scenary of the Negev Maountains
Avdat Acropolis and Citatdel used to be the Nabatean Capital on the Ancient Spicies Way. Today this perfectly preserved 2000 years old town is th World Heritage Site
Ramon Crater is a world unique and unprecedented natural phenomena.
Moon landscape and eternal beauty of this place are unforgettable
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Tel Aviv is a vibrant coastal city known for its Mediterranean beaches, bustling nightlife, and UNESCO-listed Bauhaus architecture. It's a dynamic blend of modern urban living and historic charm, offering a unique mix of cultural experiences and outdoor activities.
The ancient port city of Jaffa, now part of Tel Aviv, offers a charming mix of history, art, and culture. Explore the flea market, historic sites, and stunning views of the Mediterranean.
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A UNESCO World Heritage site, the White City is home to the largest collection of Bauhaus buildings in the world. Take a guided tour or explore on your own to appreciate the unique architecture.
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Deep-fried balls or patties made from ground chickpeas or fava beans, mixed with herbs and spices.
A dish of poached eggs in a spicy tomato and pepper sauce, often served with bread.
A pita sandwich filled with fried eggplant, hard-boiled eggs, hummus, and various salads.
These months offer pleasant weather with warm temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for exploring the city and its beaches.
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GMT+2 (IST, Israel Standard Time)
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Tel Aviv is generally safe for tourists, with a low crime rate and a welcoming atmosphere. However, travelers should be aware of potential political tensions and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Tel Aviv Central, HaShalom
Tel Aviv Central Bus Station, Arlozorov Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Tel Aviv. They are affordable and frequent, though traffic can cause delays.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
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