Visit the iconic Dead Sea and historic Masada in one unforgettable tour. Begin at Masada, where you can hike the Snake Path or take the cable car to explore the ancient fortress perched on a plateau. Continue to Ein Gedi Nature Reserve for a scenic hike through lush trails with waterfalls and pools, perfect for a refreshing dip. Finally, relax at the Dead Sea, where you can float effortlessly in its mineral-rich waters and enjoy the therapeutic mud. This tour combines natural beauty with rich history, making it a must for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
- Explore the ancient fortress of Masada, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Hike in Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, surrounded by stunning landscapes
- Experience floating in the unique buoyant waters of the Dead Sea
- Enjoy the therapeutic benefits of mineral-rich Dead Sea mud
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Discover the ancient fortress of Masada, a UNESCO World Heritage site overlooking the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea. Walk through the impressive ruins of King Herod’s palace, explore the Roman baths, storerooms, and synagogue, and learn the dramatic story of the Jewish rebels’ last stand nearly 2,000 years ago. From the top, take in breathtaking desert views while uncovering the history, architecture, and spirit that make Masada one of Israel’s most powerful symbols of courage and freedom.
Explore the lush Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, an oasis of waterfalls and wildlife in the heart of the Judean Desert. Hike along scenic trails surrounded by towering cliffs, cool off under natural springs and pools, and spot native animals like ibexes and rock hyraxes along the way. Discover the ancient stories and spiritual heritage of this desert paradise, where nature, history, and tranquility come together in one unforgettable experience.
Experience the magic of the **Dead Sea**, the lowest point on Earth and one of nature’s true wonders. Float effortlessly in its **crystal-clear, mineral-rich waters**, feel the healing power of the **natural mud**, and take in the quiet beauty of the surrounding desert landscape. Whether you’re relaxing on the shore or enjoying the unique sensation of weightlessness, the Dead Sea offers a peaceful and rejuvenating experience found nowhere else on Earth.
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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.
Available • Apps: Gett, Yango
Car, Bike, Scooter
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