The Dead Sea – the lowest point on the Globe that you can actually walk – is very much alive. It boasts unique geological and natural phenomena and sites of outstanding historical events.
The Ein Gedi natural reserve is a subtropical bioligical island, a green point in the harsh desert environment. It provides the traveller with cool waters in which to bathe in, while surrounded by Sub Saharan and Sub Tropical flora and fauna including mamals with strange names such as Hyrax and Ibex.
The name Massada stems from the Hebrew word fortress. The mountain is a geological horst elevating its plateau above its surrounding and creating a natural fortress. Massada offers us two contradicting and unbelievable stories of materialistic approach to life and of sprirtual approach to life.
The Dead Sea salinity stands at 34%, ten times saltier than other oceanic bodies of water. This enables you to float in a remarkable way. And we usually have lunch at the lowest bar in the world…
The site of Baptism in the Jordan river where John baptised Jesus offers you the possiblity to wash in the waters of the Jordan River, with various churches behind you on the Israeli side, and an array of churches in front of you on the Jordanian side of the Jordan River.
This is a day tour that requires private transportation. It can be accomodated to any physical ability – from able walkers that can hike David River all the way to the waterfall to disabled individuals who will be able to enjoy most of the sites. [/read]
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