Negev and Dead sea Msada
The Negev Desert covers more than half of Israel and offers some of the country’s most dramatic landscapes and inspiring stories. It is a land of wide horizons, silent beauty, and ancient history—from the journeys of the biblical patriarchs to modern Israeli pioneers who made the desert bloom. Home to craters, canyons, Bedouin culture, and star-filled night skies, the Negev is a place of adventure and reflection. Visiting the Negev is not just a trip through nature—it is a journey into the soul of the desert.
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Beersheba – Gateway to the Negev
Historic desert city known as Abraham’s biblical homeland and modern desert capital. -
Ramon Crater (Makhtesh Ramon)
Unique geological wonder in the Negev with dramatic desert landscapes and viewpoints. -
Mitzpe Ramon Visitor Center
Overlooks the crater and tells the story of astronaut Ilan Ramon and the desert's formation. -
Sde Boker – Ben-Gurion’s Desert Home
Visit the home and grave of David Ben-Gurion overlooking the Zin Wilderness. -
Ein Avdat
Beautiful desert canyon with springs, wildlife, and hiking trails. -
Ein Bokek – Dead Sea
Relax and float in the mineral-rich waters of the lowest point on Earth. -
Dead Sea Mineral Beach Stop
Experience therapeutic mud and healing waters surrounded by desert mountains. -
Masada National Park
Ancient fortress built by King Herod and last stronghold of the Jewish rebels in 73 CE. -
Masada Cable Car or Snake Path
Ascend to the top by cable car or hike the famous trail at sunrise. -
Masada Archaeological Sites
Walk through Herod’s palace, Roman bathhouse, synagogue, and storerooms.
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Mitzpe Ramon Promenade – Scenic lookout along the crater’s edge with stunning sunrise and sunset views.
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Albert Einstein Viewpoint – Popular panoramic spot overlooking the crater's vast desert landscape.
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Ramon Visitors Center – Interactive museum about the crater’s geology and astronaut Ilan Ramon.
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Carpentry Workshop (Liskat HaNigra) – A field of natural prism-shaped stones created by volcanic activity.
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Ammonite Wall – Cliff wall filled with large fossils of ancient sea creatures millions of years old.
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Sculpture Park – Outdoor art installations blending with the desert scenery.
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Har Gamal (Camel Mountain) – Rock formation shaped like a camel with great viewpoints and short hikes.
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Beerot Campground – Authentic desert camping with Bedouin-style hospitality inside the crater.
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Sands of Ramon – Area of colorful sandstone with red, yellow, and purple sands.
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Borot Lotz – Shallow desert pits that collect rainwater and attract wildlife.
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Nekarot Horseshoe – Impressive horseshoe-shaped canyon with hiking trails.
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Nahal Ramon – Dry riverbed offering jeep tours and stargazing spots.
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Mount Ardon – Iconic hike with breathtaking geological formations and views inside the crater.
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Prism Canyon (Gvanim Valley) – Beautiful hiking area filled with colorful rocks and unique layers.
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Stargazing Sites – The crater is an official Dark Sky Reserve, perfect for astronomy tours.
The tour includes
Licensed tour guide
Pick-up and drop-off service at your hotel or private address
Customed to your request
The tour does not include: Entrance fees (If you choose to go to paid sites), Food and drink
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Our itinerary can include the sites featured on this page, as well as additional attractions selected from other pages of our website. Each tour is carefully planned according to your available time, preferences, and the geographical proximity of the sites.
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Dror Katzman
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