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We rate this tour a 4 out of 5. You should be comfortable hiking for up to 9 hours and have some experience hiking difficult terrain.
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Hike canyons and uncover a fortress, exploring the wonders of Israel’s Judean Desert on foot
Unlock the best views of the surrounding Judean Desert from atop the mighty Tze'elim Canyon.
Discover Israel’s famous ‘Masada’, an ancient fortification overlooking the Dead Sea.
Experience the excitement of crossing pools, climbing ladders, and hiking a narrow gorge in the grand Mishmar Canyon.
Swim beneath a hidden waterfall and hear the rushing waters of the Arugot stream as you explore the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve.
Feel yourself swept back in time as you hike the ancient footpaths of Israel’s Judean Desert on this 5-day self-guided hiking tour. From the world-famous Masada to Israel’s well-kept secrets like the Tze'elim Canyon, this hike will immerse you in the many natural wonders of the Judean Desert.
The Judean Desert Trek is an opportunity to truly see Israel on foot. With only two vehicle transfers of less than 5 minutes each, this is a true hiker’s adventure! With a small day-pack in tow, your daily routes will lead from accommodation to accommodation while your luggage is securely transferred separately.
Beginning in Arad, this self-guided adventure will lead you through the expansive Tze'elim and Mishmar Canyons, steep you in history as you observe the ancient fortification of Masada, and ignite your senses as you take in the natural beauty of Ein Gedi Nature Reserve—known as one of Israel’s most beautiful landscapes.
Experience Israel like never before, getting up close and personal with its natural wonders and its best-kept secrets.
Feel yourself swept back in time as you hike the ancient footpaths of Israel’s Judean Desert on this 5-day self-guided hiking tour. From the world-famous Masada to Israel’s well-kept secrets like the Tze'elim Canyon, this hike will immerse you in the many natural wonders of the Judean Desert.
The Judean Desert Trek is an opportunity to truly see Israel on foot. With only two vehicle transfers of less than 5 minutes each, this is a true hiker’s adventure! With a small day-pack in tow, your daily routes will lead from accommodation to accommodation while your luggage is securely transferred separately.
Beginning in Arad, this self-guided adventure will lead you through the expansive Tze'elim and Mishmar Canyons, steep you in history as you observe the ancient fortification of Masada, and ignite your senses as you take in the natural beauty of Ein Gedi Nature Reserve—known as one of Israel’s most beautiful landscapes.
Experience Israel like never before, getting up close and personal with its natural wonders and its best-kept secrets.
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Judean Desert Trek Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in Arad
Arriving in Arad, you’ll get settled in your accommodation before having a brief meeting to discuss all aspects of the 4 adventure-packed days of hiking that lie ahead. If you want to get a head start on the exploration, perhaps check out the Bronze Age walled city and temple ruins of Tel Arad. Enjoy your first dinner in Israel this evening and settle in for a restful night’s sleep in preparation for your first day of hiking tomorrow.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Arad
Distance: None
Meals: None
Day 2 Ancient desert footpaths of Tze’elim Canyon
Following breakfast this morning, a short taxi shuttle will take you to the trailhead. Begin your journey with a few easy warm-up kilometers that will lead you to the cliff tops of Tze’elim Canyon. As one of the largest canyons in the Judean Desert, you’ll want to spend some time at the top taking it all in before descending via an ancient desert footpath into the gorge. Hiking between the great walls of the towering canyon, you’ll reach Ein Namer (Leopard Spring), where in the past this rare water source was used by the local desert leopards that once inhabited the area. Next, you’ll be dazzled by the surreal scene of Shiny Valley. Making your way through this deep narrow gorge, you’ll be hiking amongst spectacular shiny white rocks. Exiting the canyon while following a curve on the ancient footpath, you’ll suddenly be greeted by stunning views of the Dead Sea—a welcomed reward nearing the end of today’s hike. The trail ends at the base of Masada from where you’ll be taken to your hotel by a short public transport ride.
Overnight Location: Hotel at Ein Bokek
Distance: 7-9 hours, 16.5 km, ascent 300 m
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 Hike the fortress of Masada
The day will start with a public bus ride to the trailhead. Your route today will allow you to experience one of Israel’s most famous attractions in a unique and thrilling way. Built by Herod the Great during the 1st Century BCE, the Masada is a sight to behold. You’ll circle the ancient fortification via the surrounding mountains, discovering unparalleled views of the fortress. The Elazar Path is the only mountain around Masada that is higher than the palace itself and is known to offer the best views. This is a great option for those wishing to optimize this experience—however, there are many route options to access views of the Masada. A visit within the walls of the Masada itself is an option during this hike and an experience you won’t want to miss!
Overnight Location: Hostel in Ein Bokek
Distance: 5-8 hours, 17 km, ascent 350 m
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 Ladders and pools of Mishmar Canyon
Today’s journey begins with a short taxi transfer a few kilometers north to Wadi Mishmar. Today you will find the perfect setting for a challenging day of hiking with ample rewards. The spectacles begin early on in today’s hike as you ascend a narrow gorge and discover a dry horseshoe waterfall and the stunning desert spring Ein Mishmar. Continuing on the trail you’ll encounter an exciting section that involves crossing pools (getting a little wet!), and climbing metal ladders built into the canyon, you’ll want to pack extra dry shoes and a small towel for this day. You’ll tackle a steep ascent to the north side of the canyon and follow the desert plateau which will eventually lead you down to Kibbutz Ein Gedi where you’ll then reach your accommodation on foot. Hikers that would rather bypass the pools and ladders, can instead take the trail that follows above the gorge. For those interested in a shorter hiking route for the day, an option is available to return from Ein Mishmar along the trails that go above the canyon, back to the starting point. A short ten-minute taxi will take you from here, back to your accommodation. This option shortens today’s hike to 12 km.
Tonight you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy a meal in the quaint Kibbutz of Ein Gedi. Home to just over 600 locals Ein Gedi is a truly unique experience and is home to a world-famous botanical garden.
Overnight Location: Lodge in Elin Gedi
Distance: 9-11 hours, 20 km, ascent 800 m
Alternative option: 12 km, ascent 350 m
Meals: Breakfast
Day 5 Hike the grand circuit in Ein Gedi Reserve
The scenic reserve of Ein Gedi is the perfect high note to end your journey on! This circuit route begins with a tough ascent on the ancient and masterfully built Ein Gedi pass. With the sound of the rushing waters of the Arugot stream filling the air, this path will lead you to breathtaking views of the Dead Sea from high above and have you marveling at the wonders of this natural reserve. The basic circuit is 8 km long, however, there are two recommended extensions (The Window and The Essenes Pools) which will each take 2 km and are well worth your while! Make sure to pack your swimsuit for today’s adventure, as you’ll have the opportunity to swim at the picturesque pool beneath the waterfall—the perfect end to your day of thrilling hiking! Today’s hike ends mid-day and allows you time to explore some other cool local attractions. Spend the afternoon floating on the Dead Sea, and perhaps pamper your skin with a layer of dead sea mud!
Overnight Location: None
Distance: 3-6 hours, 8-12 km, ascent 500 m
Meals: Breakfast
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Judean Desert Trek Price and Dates
This self-guided trekking tour in Israel is always run as a custom tour for your group only and the price always depends on the size of your group as well as your departure day. Prices below are per person sharing a double or a triple room. Departures on Sunday, Friday and Saturday:- Self-Guided Groups of 2: USD855 per person
- Self-Guided Groups of 3: USD775 per person
- Self-Guided Groups of 4-5: USD750 per person
- Self-Guided Groups of 6+: USD725 per person
Accommodation on the Judean Desert Trek
The tour is based in 3- star hotels and hostels with private rooms and modern amenities that make this trip more comfortable.
In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other, comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travelers
You can pay a supplement (USD325–USD375, depending on your departure day) to have a private room in a hotel. Contact us and we can try and match single travelers up where possible.
Included in the Judean Desert Tour
Meals
4 breakfasts are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 4 nights is included.
Transportation during the Tour
A short transfer is provided for hikers on day 2 and day 4, and luggage is transferred daily from accommodation to accommodation.
Also Included
- A briefing via Zoom
- GPS mobile app
- E-book with hiking maps and detailed information
- 24/7 phone support is included
Not included
- Flights and bus transfers to get to Arad or from Ein Gedi
- Airport transfers
- Any meals not mentioned as ‘included’
Optional Extras
- Optional activities on day 4:
- Visit to Ein Gedi Botanical Garden
- Spa treatments at Ein Gedi Spa
- Visit to Dead Sea
- Extra nights in Arad or Ein Gedi before or after the tour
- How hard is the Judean Desert Trek?
- Do I need a visa to travel to Israel?
- What should I expect when hiking in the desert?
- Are there any options for dining along the route?
- Are meals included on the Judean Desert Trek?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to Arad to start this tour?
- Where does the tour end?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to Israel?
- Are there any travel restrictions for Israel?
- When is the best time to travel to Israel for this tour?
We rate this tour a 4 out of 5. You should be comfortable hiking for up to 9 hours and have some experience hiking difficult terrain.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
The winter season (December-March) is the best time for this tour, as the weather is generally not too hot and makes for comfortable hiking. While the tour is possible in November and April, there is a higher risk of hot weather during these months.
Proper hydration at all times and avoiding peak heat hours (generally late afternoon) is important when hiking on this tour. Additionally, always check the weather forecast for flash flood warnings. In the case of flash floods, changes to the trek route may be necessary to ensure your safety.
Yes! While some of the villages have numerous good options to enjoy local food, some are more limited. You will be provided with a detailed itinerary with good recommendations on where to eat while on tour.
4 breakfasts are included.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip. Get your Travel Insurance.
Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) is the closest airport to your start point of Arad. The easiest and cheapest option to get to Arad would be taking a bus as Israel has a reliable public transport system.
The tour ends in Ein Gedi. You can take a bus to the airport in Tel Aviv.
Check with your family doctor.
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
The best time to travel to Judean Desert for trekking is between December and March, as the spring, summer, and fall months can be extremely hot.
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