The Dead Sea Area

    what to do ?

    Dead Sea area is indeed a must for every tourist visiting Israel and a unique
    experience.

    First of all The Dead Sea itself is a miracle. It looks like a sea but it feels like
    oil and you can float on it easily. Just don't splash any of this in your eyes or
    you will be sore and sorry. Try to read a newspaper floating in the Sea or
    else it doesn't count you have been in Israel :-)  and than you must climb to
    the Massada preferably in the late hours of the night so you can reach the
    peak at Sunrise. You can climb it by foot by the Solela path and than
    descend with the new and comfortable cable car. For Information you may
    call: Tel: 972 8 6584207

    When you descend from Massada you can walk around it between the
    Havarim which are white hills made of sand.

    Not far from Massada you can visit Ein Gedi which is a beautiful Oasis in the
    desert and you can make a trek to Nahal David and Nahal Arugot  -


    Where to sleep ?

    There is a wide range of accommodations offers in the area, hotels, hostels
    and youth hostels see related sites. weekend     zimmers

    I want to recommend the Ein Gedi Guest House where I have been this
    weekend (August 2006) and enjoyed very much. It is nice and friendly
    accommodation located in the Kibbutz Ein Gedi.  The rooms are spread
    around on the kibbutz beautiful grounds that are cultivated as a botanic
    garden and it is lovely to walk around and sea various species of trees. The
    breakfast and dinner were also very good.

    Kfar Hanokdim is a unique accommodation village in the desert that is ideal
    for trips in the desert and for getting acquainted to the real Bedouin life style

    Another interesting place to visit or stay a few days is Zman Midbar which is
    an ecologic and holistic place built for peace and spiritual gathering


    Find the directions of the places you want to visit on the map.com website

                                               
                                      
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