Tuesday, June 26, 2007

PICTURES

Just look at this page and pull up one of the slide shows!

The images are just amazing, beautiful!

It actually makes me excited about being gone so long.

http://www.desertecotours.com/english/photography.asp

Desert Eco Tours from Eilat

Just thought I would share this whole web page-- there's some interesting things on it.

http://www.desertecotours.com/English/sinai_1&2_days.asp
Here's another one from Russel, this one looks like fun

The Desert By Night
4 hour jeep tour

'Those are the sacred hours of desert life, when man is alone with the wilderness and Him who made it.'
'M.J. Rendall 1911'

Experience the magic of an Arabian night under the star spangled desert skies. Explore the awesome mountains of Eilat by 4X4 by night. It is well known that the desert comes to life at night and on this special 4 hour tour we search with projectors for local wildlife such as wolves, hyenas, foxes and gazelles - all can be found in the desert surrounding Eilat.
The desert is particularly renowned for its exceptionally starry skies, using an astronomic telescope your guide will point out the various constellations found amongst the millions of stars visible, the craters of the moon, the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn. We stop en route to enjoy sweet Bedouin tea and Pitta bred prepared on a small campfire, some Bedouins' legends and plenty of magical atmosphere. We take a short walk to a small hidden canyon with the light of the stars only and driving along the valley of the statues in completely open jeeps.
Cost $45 per person (Daily in the summer)
For an extra special evening for groups, we combine this night tour with an outdoor evening meal and choice of entertainment. A unique and magical experience never to be forgotten.

Tour to St. Catherine's and Sinai

I just got this from Russel in Eilat. Thought I would post it for your info.



St. Catherine’s Monastery by Jeep
with Desert Eco Tours (one day tour)

The sacred Monastery of St. Catherine in Sinai’s spectacular High Range Area remains one of the most important sights of pilgrimage in the world. The monastery was erected in the 6 century and stands at the foot of Mount Sinai (the holy mountain on which Moses received the Ten Commandments from God). Greek Orthodox monks care it for today in the same tradition as in centuries past. We spend the morning exploring this miraculous and fascinating place before heading to a nearby 5 star hotel to relax and enjoy a buffet lunch.
We mount our jeeps by afternoon and journey partly off-road into the heart of the Sinai desert. During this taste of 4X4 adventure we visit the tribal cemetery of Nawamis whose 6,000-year-old graves are the most ancient covered structures in the world. We see the ‘Rock of Inscriptions’ where some of the rock carvings date back 2,000 years. Before beginning our journey home we stop to admire the beautiful view over the Ein Hudra oasis. Returning to Eilat early evening.

Every day at 6:00 from your hotel.

Price: $89 per person. (min. 4 people or $355).

Price include: Jeep, guide, lunch, entrance fee to St. Catherine area.

Price does not include: border taxes of $29 per person, entrance to the libraty in the monasrery (4.5$) and tips.



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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

places to stay.

Ok, now that I've figured it out, I can send a message. I like some of those hotel ideas, I'm a little hesitant about some of the prices. The ones in Eilat definately!! I'm up for choosing one of those I said I liked, we really should have reservations. In tel aviv too, I think it's good, but there's a few days there, maybe in Mitzpe Ramon, where we can all go together to the same town, but stay in different places, Christopher and I definately want a more rugged experience, and so does my checkbook :).

Matt, you're awesome for looking all those up!! I'm not so worried about making sure we have a place in telaviv or mitzpe ramon reserved, but I think it would be good to check those place out too. just in case.
Because I've only responded to other posts, I'm just checking to see if this works.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

De La Mer - Hotel, Tel Aviv

De Lamer - Tel Aviv: "The hotel’s ideal location, overlooking the sapphire-blue Mediterranean and hugging the golden sands of Tel Aviv’s world-famous beaches, makes for easy access to all the local centers of culture, business and entertainment "

Lusky Suites Hotel, Tel Aviv

Lusky suites hotel tel aviv, israel - Location: "The Lusky Suites Hotel is ideally located in the center of Tel Aviv facing the Mediterranean Sea."

Sea.Net Hotel Tel-Aviv

Sea.Net Hotel Tel-Aviv: "The Sea.Net Hotel is located on the corner of Nes Ziona and Hayarkon Street, situated in the centre of the Tel Aviv business and entertainment area. and just 90 metres from the sea front and promenade."

Ramon Inn

Ramon Inn: "The Ramon Inn hotel is a combination of tranquility and a pastoral landscape with action-packed outdoor activities. The Ramon Inn hotel is located in Mitzpe Ramon, on the edge of the Ramon Crater, one of the natural wonders of the world."

DESERT HOME, Mitzpe Ramon

DESERT HOME: "From every corner you can relish the desert landscape. In the small garden of desert flora, fruit trees, and herbs surrounding the complex you will find sitting and relaxation spots right at the desert's edge"

The cabins and suites of the Alpaca Farm, Mitzpe Ramon

The cabins and suites of the Alpaca Farm: "The cabins and suites of the Alpaca Farm"

Pierre Hotel Eilat, Israel - Red Sea Resort

Pierre Hotel Eilat, Israel - Red Sea Resort: "Eilat / Hotel Pierre"

Villa Kibel Eilat / Budget Holiday Apartment / Israel - Guide

Villa Kibel Eilat / Budget Holiday Apartment / Israel - Guide: "Villa Kibel is the name of an attractive
home in a pleasant suburb of Eilat that
offers a range of reasonably priced,
comfortable and conveniently situated
holiday apartments. The apartments are
managed by Russell Kibel and each of them
is named after a member of his family.
Villa Kibel Apartments are recommended in
the Lonely Planet & Let's Go Guidebooks."

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Trip A

Fri July 20
Jerusalem->Eilat

Sat July 21
Eilat -- Sabbath is apparently lax in the Negev region generally and Eiylat in particular. Open air bars by the sea after 3 weeks of sabbath-closings might be a refreshing change of pace.

Sun July 22
Eilat -- lots of potential day trips (into the Negev or diving in the Red Sea or Petra or reading and relaxing in the sun)

Mon July 23
Eilat->Mitzpe Ramon (Negev) -- ecotourist, artist town with galleries, stores, and easy access to the Maktesh Ramon crater for trails and day hikes. Also, lots of different accommodation styles.

Tue July 24
Mitzpe Ramon -- Daytrips into the Negev.

Wed July 25
Mitzpe Ramon->Tel Aviv -- One last day/night of Israeli nightlife by the Mediterranean

Thu July 26
Tel Aviv Flight - 4PM
New York Arrival 830PM

Trip B

Fri July 20
Jerusalem->Ein Geti (Dead Sea Region) -- Ein Geddi nature reserve for walks and trails and hikes. And the Dead Sea beaches and archeology.

Sat July 21
Ein Geti -- Ein Gedi Kibbutz could serve as a home base to explore the Dead Sea area.

Sun July 22
Ein Geti->Eilat

Mon July 23
Eilat -- lots of potential day trips into the Negev, drinks in open air bars by the sea, or diving in the Red Sea or Petra or reading and relaxing in the sun.

Tue July 24
Eilat

Wed July 25
Eilat-->Tel Aviv

Thu July 26
Tel Aviv Flight - 4PM
New York Arrival 830PM

Trip C

Fri July 20
Jerusalem->Tiberias (Galilee region)

Sat July 21
Tiberias

Sun July 22
Tiberias->Eilat

Mon July 23
Eilat

Tue July 24
Eilat->Tel Aviv

Wed July 25
Tel Aviv

Thu July 26
Tel Aviv Flight - 4PM
New York Arrival 830PM