Youth Hostel in Ein Gedi
Travel Tips for Ein Gedi (Page 3/4)
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18 Feb 2011 Kathryn, USA:
Nightlife in En Gedi is pretty limited, but there are always some friendly travelers hanging around the hostel and the nature centre next door. |
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18 Feb 2011 Kathryn, USA:
The waterfall walk up Wadi David, next to the hostel. It's an easy walk and really beautiful. |
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18 Feb 2011 Kathryn, USA:
We would have liked to visit more beaches...the En Gedi beach is pretty small and rocky, so access to the water is limited. |
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11 Feb 2011 Boyce, USA:
THe hostel evening meal is great. Good value, considering the location and lack of other options. |
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30 Dec 2010 Sachiko, Japan:
no (or a few) restraunt around this area. you can have breakfast and dinned in this hostel, and packed lunch is also available. |
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30 Dec 2010 Sachiko, Japan:
nothing special but you can see beautiful view of the Dead sea. |
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30 Dec 2010 Sachiko, Japan:
Dead sea morning & evening, floating experiance in Dead sea, national park |
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08 Dec 2010 Andreas, Germany:
Death Sea is 10 minutes to walk and a nice place for swimming. |
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17 Nov 2010 Koen, Belgium:
dinner in hostel is great ,we loved it. |
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22 Oct 2010 Hannah, England & Wales:
Ein Gedi nature reserve,dead sea spa or public beach |
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HI Hostel Ein GediThe Ein Gedi guest house resides at the lowest place in the world, facing the Dead Sea. Above it soar the Yehuda Desert cliffs. 51 rooms with A/C, shower and bathroom, T.V., coffee set and mini bar (in some). Some of the rooms have a private balcony looking over the Dead Sea. 3 Halls with audiovisual equipment. | more...... |

