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The Bokek stream cut its way, 10 km at the Judan Desert cliff to create remarkable canyon views and high falls. The tour starts at the main road across from hotel strip, passes thought 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.
Ovdat
One of the Nabateans cities in the Negev, named after the Nabateans king, Ovdat. The city sits on the Perfumes Road. The smart nabateas developed an remarkable agriculture civilaztion based on water reservoirs, irrigation ditches and marvelous terraces. The pagan nabateans adopted the Christian religion and built churches. Close by is a beautiful pond of Ein Ovdat a hidden spring in the desert.
Timna Park
The park located north of Eilat, contains remarkable 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 until 1976 when the copper furnaces were shut down.
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