The Negev Desert is an outlying region far from populated areas with a unique and fascinating history that dates back to prehistoric times.

Negev Friendly Desert

Negev Friendly Desert
Despite the fact that the Negev Desert comprises 60% of the total area of the State of Israel, its population is much smaller than other areas of the country.
People throughout the world are reluctant to live in the desert because of its remoteness, the existential difficulties it poses, and the fear of living in isolation. Despite this, the desert has always drawn adventurers and individualists who are eager to confront the personal challenges it has to offer.

Negev Wine Route
Negev Wine Route
The Negev Wine Route lies amid the harsh desert scenery which dominates the landscape of southern Israel. A series of vineyards has been built over the last decade by a number of pioneering and dedicated idealistic people who love their land have grown vines and created wines. The Wine Route Farms offer a very unusual experience for tourists exploring the desert.


Atractions

Carmey Avdat Trails

Carmey Avdat Trails
Take a self-guided tour of the area, enjoy the view and the beautiful sunsets, take a short hike or for a couple of hours. Visit the historical sites and learn about the Negev throughout time.
See the Negev Friendly Desert nature at is best, and with a bit of luck and some patience, you might meet one of the local inhabitants.
Meet the people, taste the food and become a part of the Negev Friendly Desert.