Maktesh Ramon Visitor Center
Bio-Ramon. Of all of Israel's desert regions, the Ramon area has the most varied and lush flora. The Negev highlands also has populations of leopards, hyenas, dorcas gazelles, wolves, red foxes, Afghan foxes, caracals, sand foxes, and Syrian hyraxes.
Near Maktesh Ramon Visitor Center: hotels, restaurants, pubs, cafes, campings
Nearest users: shemer shroomyj planeteterre nayim
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Avdat NP ( km)
Avdat sits on the ancient Spice Route between Petra and Gaza. Most of the spectacular finds are from the acropolis, some 650 meters above sea level.
RAMON ( km)
Ein Avdat NP ( km)
The Ein Avdat Spring flows where the Zin River leaves the Avdat Plain.
Ben Gurion's Burialplace NP ( km)
The graves of David Ben-Gurion and Paula Ben-Gurion: a landscaped garden in the desert, on the edge of a cliff overlooking the stunning landscape of the Zin Valley and the Avdat Plain.
Shivta NP ( km)
A Nabatean and Christian city in the heart of the desert
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EN YAHAV ( km)
Israel ( km)
Israel ( km)
ISRAEL ( km)
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NIZZANA WEST ( km)
Dimona nuclear base, Israel ( km)
Home of Israel\'s nuclear research.
Dimona nuclear base, Israel ( km)
Home of Israel\'s nuclear research.
Mamshit (Kurnub) NP ( km)
he Nabatean city where the Arabian horse was bred. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis.
Israel ( km)
NEVATIM AB (Dimona) ( km)
Tel Beer-Sheva NP ( km)
Archeologists working at Tel Beersheva uncovered two-thirds of a settlement from the early Israelite period (tenth century B.C.E.), when a fortified administrative city was built on the tell (mound composed of the remains of successive settlements).

