Israel
A breathtaking desert oasis is watched over by the ruins of an ancient city.
Nestled in the heart of Israel’s Negev Desert, Avdat National Park is one of the country’s most accessible natural wonders. Here, the waters of the Avdat spring create one of the desert’s longest oases, and for thousands of years has been attracting both people and animals. A hike up the rocky canyon provides spectacular desert views with the greenery of the oasis amidst the rocky landscape creating a stunning contrast. As you work your way up the canyon, you’ll pass caves carved into the rock face that were used by Byzantine-era monks. If you prefer history to nature, you can head directly to the remains of Avdat city - a Nabatean Period settlement where you’ll find a well-preserved Byzantine-era bathhouse, a Roman burial cave, and various other ruins.
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