What a view from up here!
Carrying water from the well
On the way to Mt. Sinai
Camel trekking
You’ll ride your own camel across the rocky terrain and golden sands of the desert.and learn more about why the camel is called the “ship of the desert”. For example, camels can cross desert expanses and survive for days without water or food. Also, camels are mammals but can drastically changes their body temperature in order to minimize loss of water through perspiration!
A biblical experience- relive the Exodus!
Journey into the desert and sit around a campfire in a traditional nomad’s tent while learning about the life-style of the Bedouins – reminiscent of Abraham and Israelite wanderings in the wilderness.
Traditional Bedouin hospitality
Share in traditional Bedouin hospitality with sweet Bedouin tea, the coffee preparation ceremony, an explanation on the nomadic way of life.
“Hafla” feast
Enjoy a traditional festive “Hafla” feast served sitting “Bedouin style” on pillows around a large tray of rice and meat. There are also fresh salads, freshly baked Bedouin pita bread, cold lemonade, coffee, and for desert, honey and nut filled baklava.
Bedouin brunch
A light buffet meal: Freshly baked Bedouin pita, Labane goat-milk cream cheese with olive oil and za’atar (hyssop herbal blend), a variety of salads including tehina (ground sesame sauce), fresh vegetable platter, cold lemonade, coffee,tea, and traditional cakes.
Overnight in a nomad tent
Experience the serenity of the desert, crystal clear skies, and star-studded skies! Overnight sleeping facilities in the Bedouin tent include mattresses, sleeping bags, hot showers and clean toilets.
For more information
Please fill out our Tour Inquiry Form, let us know what interests you, and we’ll include it in your touring program.
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