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Ein Gedi Nature Reserve Tours and Tickets

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Jeffrey_A, Feb 2026
Great experience
Best to bring your own food and water. The refreshments sold at the venues seemed very expensive to purchase.
Ivo_A, Jan 2026
A great time
Very beautifull and safety travel. Transport and translater was great, unfortunatly the time is short, one day it's not enough to enjoy all the details
Saba_K, May 2026
One of the Best Tours I’ve Ever Experienced — Thank You Sharif! 🙏✨
Today I joined the Masada, Ein Gedi, and Dead Sea tour with Mr Sharif Abdoand honestly it was one of the best tours I’ve ever experienced. Sharif was not just a guide — he explained everything with deep knowledge of the history and culture, exactly like a great teacher. He helped us truly understand why Masada is so important, the meaning behind these places, and the stories connected to them. From the historical significance of Masada to every detail about the region and the Dead Sea, everything was explained with passion, patience, and professionalism. It didn’t feel like just a tour; it felt like a meaningful educational and human experience. I truly enjoyed every moment and highly recommend this tour group, especially Sharif, to anyone looking for a professional and unforgettable experience. Also thank to tourist Israel Thanks Saba khoi Journalist and founder of Cyrus accords foundation I would absolutely join another tour with this team again. 🙏✨
Georgina_V, Jan 2026
System error updated
Customer service was great, when I was buying the ticket and applying a coupon the dates auto change to the next day. The representative was able to changed to the correct date. Thank you!

Ein Gedi Nature Reserve

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Dead Sea
Ein Gedi Nature Reserve
  • There is an entrance fee to enter the reserve, and tickets include a map of the park’s hiking trails and attractions.

  • Wear comfortable shoes, and bring sunscreen and plenty of water, especially if you plan on hiking; temperatures can reach 100°F (38°C) in the summer months.

  • The uneven and often gravelly tracks mean that Ein Gedi is mostly inaccessible to wheelchair users.

  • Visitor facilities include restrooms, a kiosk, and a gift shop at the reserve entrance.