Night Activities in the Judean Desert Activities take place on dates published on the Society for the Protection of Nature’s website for day visitors and by reserving in advance. Private guides can also be arranged for groups and individuals. Masada and Marl Rock - With the help of the lantern and moonlight, this excursion departs from the parking lot at the foot of Masada. The route passes through marl rock formations, which narrate the story of the Dead Sea’s formation. The rocks shine brilliantly under starlight and moonlight, allowing you to enjoy beautiful and breathtaking views. During the excursion, we’ll talk about the night sky and nocturnal animals in the Judean Desert. Trail Duration: About two and half hours Target Audience: Ages 5 and above, walking enthusiasts. Astronomy - Astronomy evenings are held at a field school in the form of a lecture for the general public, followed by nighttime sky watching using a special laser and telescopes. The activity can be held outside without a lecture and in a dark isolated place with no light pollution. Family-friendly Scorpions and Nocturnal Creatures Night Tour - With the help of ultraviolet lights, we’ll follow fascinating animals on a tour of the Judean Desert. During the tour, we’ll talk about the special and unique nature of the scorpion, as well as other animals that are active during the night. The tours take place in Zohar Stream, the field school area, Ein Gedi Reserve Promenade, and other stretches that are suitable for walking in the Judean Desert and Arad area. The tour can be combined with a night route or an easy walk. Family-friendly ●Campfires and pita meeting can be combined in all activities. ●Contact [email protected] Telephone 08-6584288. ●Rooms for groups and individuals may be available in the field school. ●Link to the booking sitehttps://eventbuzz.co.il/producer/v2/yarok.
Rahaf Stream is located south of Masada in one of the most beautiful and impressive canyons in the Judean Desert. The stream begins in the Judean Desert and ends in the Dead Sea, near Mount Elazar. It is 20 kilometers long with a drainage area basin of nearly 80 square kilometers. The stream begins in the Kenaiim Valley between Masada and Arad. From there, it makes its descent into the Dead Sea. In Arabic, the stream is called “Wadi Khafaf,” which means “river with rustling wings.” The canyon of the stream is narrow and deep with many waterfalls and rapids. It can be a challenging route and is suitable for rappelling, descending between the rocks, crossing waterfalls with the help of ropes, and crossing the stream itself with ropes, which can fill up after floods. In the middle of the canyon, at the point which opens up a little and can be reachable without rappelling equipment, there is a deep, shady, and beautiful ridge that was found filled for several months following floods. At the stream, you’ll encounter Tristam’s starlings, which sometimes get so close that they’ll eat from your hand. There are green and blue trail marking throughout the route. The itinerary, as described above, is a recommendation only. Those who choose to take this trip do so at their own discretion and responsibility. The Regional Councils will not be held accountable in the event of any adverse consequences that may occur.
קובצי Cookie הם קבצי טקסט קטנים שיכולים לשמש אתרים כדי לייעל את חוויית המשתמש.החוק קובע כי אנו יכולים לאחסן עוגיות במכשיר שלך אם הן נחוצות בהחלט להפעלת אתר זה.עבור כל סוגי העוגיות האחרים, אנו זקוקים לרשותך.אתר זה משתמש בסוגים שונים של עוגיות.כמה עוגיות ממוקמות על ידי שירותי צד ג 'המופיעים בדפים שלנו.
עוגיות הכרחיות עוזרות להפוך אתר לשימוש על ידי הפעלת פונקציות בסיסיות כמו ניווט בעמודים וגישה לאזורים מאובטחים באתר.האתר אינו יכול לתפקד כראוי ללא עוגיות אלה.
עוגיות שיווק משמשות למעקב אחר המבקרים באתרי אינטרנט.הכוונה היא להציג מודעות רלוונטיות ומרתקות את המשתמש הבודד ובכך יקר יותר עבור מפרסמים ומפרסמים של צד שלישי.