Youth Hostel in Ein Gedi
Travel Tips for Ein Gedi (Page 1/4)
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12 Jan 2012 Nicolas, USA:
The Kibbutz...try not to eat in the Hostel |
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29 Dec 2011 Louis, France:
the dead sea just in front of the hostel and the national natural parc just on the right (or left, depending where you look from) |
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29 Dec 2011 Louis, France:
Jérusalem or Tel Aviv are less than 2h drive from Ein Gedi |
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16 Nov 2011 Zachary, Canada:
Ein Gedi snack shop, it is better then the one at the beach. |
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16 Nov 2011 Zachary, Canada:
Massada light show, swimming in the Dead Sea. |
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16 Nov 2011 Zachary, Canada:
Dead Sea, Ein Gedi and Massada. |
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07 Sep 2011 Pamela, USA:
David's Waterfall and enjoy the refreshing smaller falls along the way. Such a blessing to see in the middle of the desert. Also, take time to rest (float) in the Dead Sea! I understand there is mud to be found just south of the designated beach area, so take a small stroll just past the landing and check it out and give yourself a mud bath first. It is suppose to be very good for your skin. I found out about the mud location after the fact and did not have time during the remainder of the trip to go see for myself, but will next time! The sea is amazing! God is so creative! |
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05 Sep 2011 Svetlana, Russia:
Evening meal (which we pay upon check-in) was good, but basic. We were lucky to come to the canteen when there was few people there - nobody controled how much we eat. But then suddenly a big group of students came in and the staff began giving "one piece to one hand". |
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05 Sep 2011 Svetlana, Russia:
If you take any bus with the direction to Eilat, you will get to Ein Bokek place, which is nice for eating, walking, relaxing - it looks like a big resort. It takes about 40 min. to get there by a public transport and 10-15 min. by taxi. |
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06 Aug 2011 Joanna, Israel:
nature reserve, ein gedi beach, qumran caves.... |
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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...... |

