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Timna Park The park located north of Eilat, contains amazing natural phenomena: kings Solomon's Pillars, the "Mushroom", and "Arches" beside fascinating remnants of primitive cultures at the"Chariots" rock carving, the Shrine of Hathor, and ancient copper furnaces. The new multimedia presentation "Mines of time', explores King Solomon's Mines, where over 6000 years, ancient Egyptians first began copper mining till 1976 when the copper furnaces were shut down. |
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Eilat It was Solomon the king who built a port in the city of Etzion Gaver, where ships loaded cooper and unloaded spices and perfumes. Long before the ‘wisest man', the people of israel rested here on their long journey from Egypt to Canaan. Tens of tourists that visit the sunny city every year enjoy the splendid hotels, the warm weather and the fine beaches. Diving tours and desert trips together with amazing sites complete with endless variety of Eilat's tourist attractions. The underwater Observation - located 6 meters below sea level at the bottom of the White Tower. A tunnel joins the two underwater halls. One of which observes the surrounding corals .the visitor can stand here for hours watching the scenes changing from window to window, by hour, day and by the season of the year. The Dolphin reef - an ecologic site unique in Israel and throughout the world where visitors can enjoy a natural atmosphere, magical views, secluded beach, together with the unusual opportunity of meeting and observing dolphins in their natural habitat. A group of bottlenose dolphins, including babies born at the site, maintain their daily routine of hunting, playing' and socializing, visitors can enjoy getting close to the dolphins from the floating piers and observations points or during one of our guided swims or dives; suitable to anyone who is not afraid of getting wet. |
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Bet Lehem The birthplace of David, king of Israel and Jesus Christ. Here came Joseph and Mary for the census and here in a small cave she gave birth to the baby Jesus and laid him in a manger.The first church of the Nativity was built here in the 4th century and became the holy shrine for the Christian world.
Ein Gedi The biggest and most beautiful oasis in the Dead Sea. In the nature reservation of Ein Gedi, the David and Arugut streams meet and their water gives life to an exciting variety of animals - the grass eaters like the impressive mountain goats and the agile rock conies and their "friendly neighbors" - the very few tigers and some smaller predators. A path leads from the entrance through green vegetation up to the Shulamit and David falls. Other attractions are found in the Botanicals gardens in the nearby kibbutz, the famous spa and the organized tours.
Massada 500 meters high above the dead sea. The fortress of Massada is set on a giant cliff, 600m. length, 300m. width and 2000 years old. The story of Massada is probably the story of the region a few Jewish zealots facing the old world. It was Herod, the great builder, who decided to build here, in the middle of nowhere one of the greatest castle in history. A cable car takes the visitors up to the cliff' to an unforgettable tour of palaces. The warehouses and resident areas, the water complex, the impressive fortified system and to the most fascinating views of the Judean Desert. Kfar Hanoqdim A small village lies in Qanaim (Zealots) valley is an oasis surrounded in palm trees and fruit trees mentioned in the bible. The village offers its visitors accommodations and varied activities in the desert. Among it traditional Bedouin khafla (feasts), camels and donkeys trips, desert survival and night activities.
Ein Bokek The Bokek stream cut its way, 10 km at the Judan Desert cliff to create impressive canyon views and high falls. The tour starts at the main road across from hotel strip, passes throught green stream vegetation up to Ein Bokek, a flowing spring with a charming pool, surrounded with cane plants and Shulamit hair.
Jericho The "city of palms" is one of the most ancient towns in the world. Here, in the beautiful oasis, according to the bible, the Israelite spies entered the land of Cannan, and Joshua Bin Nun conquered the city in a very original way. Overlooking the city in the Qarantal monastry where Jesuas withstood
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