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Discover the Wonders of the Dead Sea
Travelers exploring the Dead Sea region are in for an array of unique experiences. Known for its hyper-saline waters and mineral-rich mud, the lowest point on Earth offers more than just a floating experience. Venture into the surrounding areas, each rich with natural beauty, historical significance, and opportunities for relaxation.
Ein Gedi Nature Reserve
Nestled on the western shore of the Dead Sea, Ein Gedi Nature Reserve is a sanctuary of lush vegetation amidst the desert. Two spring-fed rivers, Nahal David and Nahal Arugot, sustain the verdant oasis, offering trails that lead to hidden waterfalls and ancient caves. Ein Gedi also boasts abundant wildlife, including ibex and hyrax, making it a prime spot for nature lovers and photographers. Discover ancient ruins from the Chalcolithic period and explore the remains of a synagogue adorned with a well-preserved mosaic floor.
Masada
Perched on a towering plateau, Masada is an iconic ancient fortress that offers panoramic views of the Dead Sea and the Judean Desert. The site is steeped in history as the last holdout of Jewish rebels against Roman conquest. Ascend via the Snake Path for a challenging hike or take
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Mineral-rich waters and therapeutic mud, ultimate rejuvenation and floating experience.
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