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Dead Sea Tour - full day

Updated: Aug 3, 2023

Example of a full day itinerary below


Pictures can describe the Judean desert much better than words.
















Travel 2000 years back in time to Masada.

We will try to reveal the last dramatic moments of the 960 men, women and children that choose to lose their lives at the Masada fortress.

A symbol for resistance, decision making and Israel.




Magnificent waterfalls and landscapes at Ein Gedi.

After sitting peacefully and reading Psalm's at this oasis, you might understand why King David ran away to here.

























The Dead Sea - enjoy effortless floating at the lowest beach in the world.




Example of a full day itinerary in the dead sea region


Cost - $800 USD*

*Fee for tour from Jeruslaem and back, from different locations mileage can influence the day. The price does not include entrance fees to the sites.


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Travel to Masada *read below about points of interest on the way to Masada.


Masada

Climb or take tram up to King Herod's fort.


Ein Gedi

Choose from various hikes - nature stroll, mountain climb and more.


The Dead Sea

Enjoy one of Israel's nature wonders.


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Points of interest during travel


From Tel-Aviv (about 2 hours drive )


"Where Joshua stopped the sun"

story of Joshua 10:12


The strategic hilltop that #davidbengurion tried 5 times to capture.


The war on the roads - 33% of Israel's casualties of the 1948 war died protecting roads. Travel on the narrow road that was a key location for control to Israel - the new young country.


Points of interest merge for tours leaving Jerusalem (about 1 hour drive)


Hold your breath because we're going under.

Perhaps the most ancient city in the world!


A glimpse of the rock placed about 50 years ago by the Palestinian exploration fund (P.E.F). The rock measured the level of water in the Dead sea.


Did you ever hear the one about the Shepard that stumbled upon hundreds of scrolls dated 2,000 years?



Still curious?

Check out this video




To schedule a tour, just send me a message down below!

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