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Moonscape inside the Machtesh Ramon crater

The Negev is a large desert that covers the entire southern half of Israel. The least populated area in Israel, it is a home to (among others) the nomadic desert people known as the Bedouin.

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Understand

The Negev is also the poorest and most under-developed region in Israel, but is best place in the country to view silent desert scenery. In middle of the Negev lies Machtesh Ramon - the largest crater on earth.

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Cities

  • Arad — lively modern town on the edge of the Negev
  • Beer Sheva (Beersheba) — the Biblical City Of Abraham and de facto capital of the Negev
  • Eilat — the southern-most Israeli city, located on the Red Sea coast, a major centre for domestic and international tourism
  • Mitzpe Ramon — a small town overlooking the Machtesh Ramon
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Other destinations

  • Avdat - the largest ancient Nabataean city in the Negev, now a National Park
  • Ein AvdatEin Avdat - a spectacular desert gorge, accessed by trails - preserved as a National Park
  • Machtesh Ramon - the largest erosional crater on earth
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Get in and around

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By train

Trains connect Tel Aviv to Dimona, but no further.

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By car

Three main highways cross the Negev from north to south:

  • The eastern Jordan Valley route (Route <90>), from Jerusalem past the Dead Sea to Eilat
  • The central route (Route <40>), through Beer Sheva and Mitzpe Ramon, merging with the eastern route near YotvataYotvata
  • The western route (Route <10>), running along the Egyptian border from Gaza to Eilat, built primarily for military purposes and the least used of the three

The two-lane highways are generally in good shape. The distance across the Negev from Tel Aviv to Eilat is around 360 kilometers, covered by Egged express bus in 5 hours.

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Eat

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Drink

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Stay safe

Nearly all of the Negev is an extremely arid desert that sees rainfall at most a few times a year. While winters can be pleasant, with temperatures hovering around 20°C, summers can be fierce with temperatures commonly over 40°C. Bring a large amount of water and register your plans at the nearest police station before going offroad.

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