Make a seat in our 4X4 luxurious cabin and enjoy KEDEM off the road Adventure to encounter the Negev wild nature, Mamshit ancient habitents (desert ancient kings) unique story ,Bedouin culture and sweeten with dessert coffee style surrounded by 360 deg panoramic view of the Big Crater.
Fully organized tour with elite guidance, light breakfast and late lunch
Negev desert adventure tour with camel riding included<br/>Pickup included
KEDEM Classic 1-Day off road tour to the Negev desert
Bedouin feast and camel riding is not included (please review our tour extras)<br/>Pickup included
Negev Desert Offroad adventure with a bedouin feast included
Enjoy a traditional Desert style Bedouin feast and hospitality at an authentic Bedouin venue<br/>Pickup included
Tour Highlights:
Be picked up from your venue at 8 AM to be transferred to the Negev desert in a luxurious 4x4 SUV where you will be inspired by breathtaking landscapes. Arriving at about 10 AM you will enjoy a light breakfast of smoked cheese, eggs, fresh local of bread and tea and 2 hour guided tour into the fascinating, prehistoric Nabataean city Mamshit , Whilst at Mamshit you will also be able to participate in a camel ride (additional cost).Then we will take off road for 6 hours to ancient 4X4 trail followed by a desert-style coffee break at Givat Rapad observation post. Continue offroading to the Big Crater, where we descend through Planet Earth’s spectacular geological chronology. Last but not least, we’ll take in a 360-degree view from Mt. Avnon, concluding with an early dinner of at Colored Sands Camp consisting of beef and vegetarian sandwiches with salads (You can upgrade for additional cost the lunch to Bedouin feast made of choked lamb, traditional rise and salads). You will then be returned to your venue around 7 PM.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Dress code is casual
• A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
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