The oasis of Ein Gedi - more of a hotel than a guest house - is set in its own botanical gardens in the foothills above the Dead Sea, next to the kibbutz that runs it. The large peaceful grounds offer ...
Ein Gedi hotel has been transformed from a modest kibbutz stay where older visitors would bathe in the Dead Sea to a vibrant destination for younger travelers and families. It is a full resort ...
Ein Gedi (literally the Spring of the Goats, referring to Nubian Ibex that come to the spring to drink) is an oasis of lush beauty in the Judean Desert along the shores of the Dead Sea. It is one of ...
This nature reserve boasts dramatic scenery, spectacular waterfalls, and a sanctuary for wildlife unique to the area. There are a total of nine different trails which vary in levels of difficulty.
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The Judean desert and the Dead Sea region offer a charming combination of geography, the natural world and pampering pleasure, and are great for a winter getaway. The cooler weather of the winter ...
Kibbutz Ein Gedi is the only botanical garden in the world that people live in. Over 1,000 varieties of flora from around the world grow wild here, in addition to 1,000 types of cacti. Take a walk on ...
Ein Gedi is located on the shores of the Dead Sea and at the foot of the cliffs of the Judean desert. One of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, Ein Gedi has many advantages: pollution-free ...