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Founders and owners are Moshe and Hilda Zohar. Moshe born in Eilat and Hilda in the Netherlands. Their love for the Negev desert, was the main reason to settle here. |
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Jeep ToursJeep Tour in the site of Ramon Crater and Zin Valley Information about Mitzpe Ramon Local Tours:
Between Craters : The Small and the Large Crater
The autumn crocus: at the Boker Ridge – in the month of October.
The Golda Park: and the Tali Viewpoint. - The "Lost City"
The Hawwarim wadi: and the Hawwarim cistern.
We will be glad to assist you planning your trips, and we have maps available for your assistance. For further information we advise you to contact: the Sade Boker field school – www.boker.org.il
Sites of interest nearbyEin Avdat National Park: The Ein Avdat Spring flows where the Zin River leaves the Avdat Plain. Here the river creates an unusual-looking, deep, narrow canyon in the soft white chalk.The park has a bubbling brook, a waterfall, and pools. Many animals, including ibex, are attracted to the fertile banks with their lush vegetation.
National Park at Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion's grave: The graves of David Ben-Gurion and Paula Ben-Gurion in a landscaped garden in the desert. The stunning landscape of the Zin Valley and the Avdat Plain. The paths from the parking area to the gravesites lead through a landscaped garden with plants which successfully adapted to the dry and saline desert conditions. The Zin Valley –desert hiking trails: The Zin Valley –desert hiking trails. For more information: the Sade Boker Field School www.boker.org.il Ramon Park Complex: Geography and geology Makhtesh Ramon is the ideal venue for the study of geology, even for those with little or no prior knowledge of the subject. The vigorous process of erosion, which swept away the upper strata of the Ramon anticline, penetrated deep into the ground, creating a "window" onto the layers of rock. Three sites of particular geological interest are the so-called Sawmill, where the sandstone crystallized into prism-like shapes; the dykes in Nahal Ardon; and the ammonites wall on the southern side of the makhtesh, a large stone wall studded with the fossils of the large snails known as ammonites. |