Masada Serpent Trail
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Discover the breathtaking views and rich history at Masada Marl, a premier hiking destination in Israel's stunning landscape.
Masada Marl stands out as one of Israel's premier tourist attractions, offering breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and adventurous hiking trails. This UNESCO World Heritage site is perfect for tourists seeking natural beauty and cultural significance during their travels.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, start by heading south on Route 90 from cities like Beer Sheva or Eilat. Follow Route 90 until you reach the intersection with Route 31. Take Route 31 east towards Masada. After approximately 20 kilometers, you will see signs for Masada National Park. Follow these signs, and you will arrive at the entrance to Masada Marl, which is located near the base of the Masada mountain.
Public Transportation
To reach Masada Marl via public transport, take a bus from Beer Sheva. You can catch the bus number 392 towards Eilat. Make sure to check the current schedule as it may vary. Once you reach the stop for Masada National Park, you will need to walk approximately 1 kilometer to reach Masada Marl. Alternatively, you can take a bus to the Ein Gedi Hotel stop and arrange for a taxi to Masada Marl.
Taxi
If you find yourself at a nearby bus station but need a quicker option, consider taking a taxi. Taxis are available at many bus stops in the region. From the closest bus stop to Masada, a taxi to Masada Marl will take about 10 minutes, depending on traffic.
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