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Biking the Desert in Israel

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Best time: October–April

Biking the Desert
Biking the Desert
Biking the Desert
Biking the Desert

What could be possibly better than desert biking? Biking the desert with a rich history! The Negev desert offers supreme biking and plenty of easy and advanced routes. If you choose to bike from Jerusalem to Eilat, you will also have a chance to see pine forests, green valleys and of course lots of UNESCO heritage sites. Cycling long distance is quite a new attraction in Israel, but it gets more and more popular with each year to come!

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What are some popular bike trails in the Negev desert?

The Negev desert boasts a good number of popular biking routes, with trail rides such as Wadi Zin and Nahal Tsin, Ein Avdat, the Zin Valley, and the well-known Ramon Crater trails. Whether a novice or experienced rider, the rugged terrain offers both challenging and easy-to-explore terrains that all tourists will find delightful. Show more

Which historical and cultural sites can visitors expect to find when biking from Jerusalem to Eilat?

Tourists biking from Jerusalem to Eilat can expect a culturally immersive and historical experience with numerous sites, including the King Solomon Mines on the Spice Route, Herod's Palace, and the impressive Machtesh HaGadol crater. The route also covers other must-see destinations like Timna Park, the Nabatean city of Avdat, and other ancient relics intrinsic to Israel's rich history. Show more

What is involved in a typical bike ride from Jerusalem to Eilat?

A bike ride from Jerusalem to Eilat covers a distance of about 300 km that typically takes about four to five days. The route encompasses challenging and easy-to-explore landscapes, depending on the preference of the riders. Novice cyclists can also choose a shorter route while exploring ancient relics around the Negev desert. It's an incredible experience that balances adventure and cultural immersion. Show more

What are the recommended times to bike in the Negev desert?

The Negev desert offers the best biking experiences from October to April, which are the winter months, with average temperatures ranging between 15-20°C. During summer, temperatures can soar to 45°C, making it uncomfortable to ride. It's also essential to carry lots of water to stay hydrated, protect from the sun and wear appropriate clothing for the harsh weather conditions the desert can cause. Show more

Aside from biking, what other attractions does the Negev desert have?

A visit to the Negev desert offers more than just biking, including hiking, off-road driving, and stargazing. The jeep tours offer a unique wilderness experience, enabling visitors to see its remarkable fauna, unique ecosystem and rare flora. Those who enjoy climbing can climb the Masada, which is situated on a mountain and offers stunning views of the Dead Sea. Desert hiking is also an option with unique geological structures, such as The Black Canyon, The Red Canyon, and The Big Crater. Show more

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