Ein-Gedi Botanical Garden-Explore Israel with The RiverWinds
Ein-Gedi is a kibbutz with an ancient, rich and unique history. This oasis in the Judean desert has a long history going back to biblical times where it is first mentioned in the Book of Yehoshua (Joshua). Join Dr Laralyn RiverWind; Doctor of Naturopathy and Master Herbalist as she takes a stroll through this exquisite wonder of the modern world.
xplore Israel with The RiverWinds!
Discover the Land and the People
with The Riverwinds on the 2018 Radiant Israel Tour
Hi, friends! We have great news: The deadline for the April tour of Israel has been extended and there are still spots available! We’re going to hang out with Joshua Aaron, our Messianic friends in the Galilee, and see the beautiful, ancient, holy land. Come join us!
Before you write this off as something you can’t afford, let me tell you that you can’t afford not to go. And it’s amazing how loved ones (in your family and in YaH’s family) will rally around you to help you get there when it is His perfect time. Here are some ideas to help you make the trip with us:
• Start a GoFundMe campaign
• Go to your fellowship and ask for help with sponsors
• Talk to friends & family and see if they will match your contributions. If you can find 10 people who will match your contributions (up to $300) that will turn your $300 into $3000. That’s enough for your tour with a few hundred left over toward your flight cost! You’re almost there!
• Go through your closets, storage shed, and garage. If you can sell it, do it!
• Ask your friends and family to be part of a multi-family garage sale for your trip. Everyone has spare stuff hanging around and while they may not have spare cash, who wouldn’t be willing to donate their unused items for your trip of a lifetime?
• Use those holiday monetary gifts and bonuses for this!
• This is what your savings account is for… the epic journey of a lifetime!
ITINERARY:
• Firekeepers Tour to Israel April 8 - 18, 2018
• 10-day tour. 8 nights / 9 days in Israel / 1 day travel
• Accommodation in 4-star hotels
• Complete tour management from start to finish
• Airport pick up and drop off in Israel
• An excellent and friendly English speaking professional tour guide will meet you at the airport and guide you the entire time in Israel
• An air-conditioned, WIFI equipped Motor-coach or Minibus will tour you around Israel and take you to all of your destinations and accommodations
• All the delicious Mediterranean breakfasts and dinners are included
• All of your entrance fees to national parks and sites
• Praise & Worship boat ride on the Sea of Galilee
• Networking events or prayer/worship gatherings
• Meet and spend time with Israeli believers in the land
The LAND PACKAGE does NOT include:
• Airfare
• Travel Insurance
• Tips to tour guide, bus driver, and hotel staff (around $150/guest)
• Lunches (About $10-13 per day)
PACKAGE DETAILS
• Land Package cost - $2640 per person based on double occupancy ( 2 per room )
• $600 single supplement ($3240 total) for someone requiring their own personal room
• $500 deposit/traveler to reserve your spot
• Second payment of $1070 due
• Final Payment of $1070 due
A message from GIlad at Radiant Israel - Most of our tours are private tours, but there are a few that are open for you to join! So if you have been wanting to come to Israel on a group tour we highly recommend coming with FireKeepers International. Chief Joseph AmaHura RiverWind and his lovely wife Dr. Laralyn M RiverWind will be hosting a one of a kind First Nations tour in April!
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Ein-Gedi botanical garden
A man-made oasis - a botanical garden in the Judean desert, overlooking the Dead-Sea
Ein Gedi - Botanical Garden (Israel)
Ogród Botaniczny - Ein Gedi (Izrael). Kibutz Ein Gedi: Przepiękne unikatowe miejsce na skraju pustyni Judzkiej. Ponad 900 gatunków roślin z całego świata.
Botanical Garden - Ein Gedi (Israel). Kibbutz Ein Gedi: Amazing unique place on the edge of the Judean Desert. Over 900 plant species from around the world.
Ein Gedi Nature Reserve and National Park, 2017, Israel
Visit Ein Gedi Nature Reserve in Israel with the Garvin family! A stunning location! Get in the water in the same place that King David soaked for respite thousands of years ago.
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BOTANICAL GARDEN EIN GEDI-ISRAEL
Gradina botanica Ein Gedi-ISRAEL
Ein Gedi Botanical Gardens - Dead Sea - Israel
Botanical Garden Ein Gedi
Botanical_Garden_Ein_Gedi.AVI (Ботанический сад в Геди). ЧУдесные фотографии с музыкальным сопровождением
EIN GEDI Botanical Garden
EIN GEDI WITH DANIELLA
Ein Gedi
Ein Gedi Spa, Dead Sea
Early morning at Ein Gedi spa and botanical gardens, Israel
Early morning at Ein Gedi spa and botanical gardens, Israel. We stayed here for 2 days while visiting the Dead Sea, this place is awesome.
From Jerusalem to Ein Gedi - De Jerusalem Para Ein Gedi - 3:55 min. Time-Lapse in HD
From Jerusalem to Ein Gedi - De Jerusalme Para Ein Gedi - 3:55 min. Time-Lapse in HD, Todos os direitos reservados ao Cafetorah.com e a Minarts de Israel.
The Botanical Garden in Kibbutz Ein Gedi.wmv
Киббуц Эйн Геди превратил частичку пустыни на берегу Мёртвого моря в цветущий оазис путём устройства ботанического сада, где все постройки, включая жильё, находятся в тени огромных деревьев.
HIKING UP EIN GEDI (Israel)
While visiting Israel i went to hike up EIN Gedi. A true highlight of my holiday in Israel.
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For those going to visit soon:
Amazing, great place to spend your day and get the maximum out of Israel.
Just make sure you're ready to be fully wet on very hot days because the waterfalls will look tempting. Have good hiking shoes and plenty water and time. Depending on how far you're willing to go up will be your reward.
Have fun :)
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Some Info:
Ein Gedi, just aside the Dead Sea in the Judean Desert, not too far from Jerusalem, is one of Israel’s premier hiking spots, featuring spectacular beauty, varied landscapes, and botanical gardens. There’s no doubt that Ein Gedi Nature Reserve is one of the most beautiful places in Israel. While it is located close to Jerusalem, it feels worlds away, Ein Gedi is, of course, one of the most popular escape spots for locals and tourists who take advantage of the reserve, botanical gardens, and the Dead Sea.
Kibbutz Ein Gedi the most beautiful Tropical Garden On The Dead Sea Shores
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
+972 54 6905522 zahigo25@walla.com
צחי שקד, מורה דרך ומדריך תיירים. מצלם אותם בכל הזדמנות 0546905522
The Ein Gedi Hotel is located in one of the most stunning places on earth, on the edge
of the Judean Desert, opposite tall cliffs, wadis, a green spot within wild beauty and the Dead Sea. Ein Gedi: Different shades of blue, salt blocs, unique and along the desert's pearl coasts. An oasis with beauty bursting in shades of green and an array of other colors, this is a small piece of heaven, unique and fascinating, home to a community that built itself a small, magical Garden of Eden. That is the story of Ein Gedi, where a small group of people with a love for plants and animals and pride in the place they chose to live in, with a familiarity with what makes Ein Gedi unique. It is an oasis on the shore of the Dead Sea, in the shade of the Ha'etekim Cliff -- a blooming garden and world famous site.
That this wonderful oasis is considered The Land of Ein Gedi is well deserved.
גן הבוטני עין גדי Ein Gedi Botanical Gardens HD 1080p
Ein gedi- Israel
Miriam & me visiting Kibbuz Ein gadi the botanical garden
the Dead Sea - the lowest place on eart
To my friend Miriam
Kibbutz Ein Gedi - Israel
Ein Guedi (en hebreo עין גדי) es un oasis situado en Israel en la ribera oeste del Mar Muerto, cerca de Masada y de las cuevas de Qumrán. La aridez y el calor extremos prevalecen en esta región desértica durante la mayor parte del año. Los manantiales perennes de agua potable (ein significa manantial) que fluyen desde los altos riscos del desierto de Judea han hecho posibles el asentamiento y la agricultura desde tiempos antiguos. Sus coordenadas son 31°27′N 35°23′E.
Ein Guedi es mencionado en muchas fuentes históricas y se menciona varias veces en escrituras bíblicas, por ejemplo, en el Cantar de los Cantares (en hebreo שִׁיר הַשִּׁירִים, Shir Hashirim): Ramo de flores de alheña en las viñas de En-gadi es mi amado para mí. (Cantares 1:14 1:14). David se ocultó de Saúl en sus cuevas: Cuando Saúl volvió de perseguir a los filisteos, le avisaron: «David está en el desierto de En-gadi». (I Samuel, 24:1 24:1).
Se han descubierto abundantes hallazgos en las excavaciones arqueológicas realizadas a partir de 1960, que han permitido esbozar la larga historia de este singular sitio.
Un kibutz, fundado en 1956, está situado a un kilómetro del oasis. Ofrece varias atracciones turísticas y aprovecha los patrones locales del tiempo y de la abundancia de agua natural para cultivar productos fuera de estación. Antes de la fundación del kibutz, el área de Ein Gedi no había sido habitada permanentemente desde hace 500 años.
El Parque Nacional de Ein Gedi fue creado en 1972 y es una de las reservas naturales más importantes de Israel. El parque se sitúa en la frontera este del desierto de Judea, en la costa del Mar Muerto, y cubre un área de 6.250 acres (25 km²).
En el Parque Nacional Ein Gedi fluyen dos torrentes con agua pura a lo largo de todo el año, Nahal David (arroyo de David) y Nachal Arugot (arroyo de Arugot). Los torrentes de Shulamit y de Ein Gedi también fluyen en la reserva. Juntos, los manantiales generan aproximadamente tres millones de metros cúbicos de agua por año, gran parte de la cual se utiliza para la agricultura o se embotella para el consumo directo.
El parque es un santuario natural para muchos tipos de especies vegetales y animales. La vegetación incluye plantas y árboles de regiones tropicales, desérticas, mediterráneas y de estepas, tales como acacias, azufaifos y álamos. Existen muchas especies diferentes de aves residentes, a las que se añaden más de 200 especies durante los períodos de la migración en la región.
En el verano de 2005, casi dos tercios del oasis se incendió después de que a un turista se le cayera un cigarrillo encendido sobre la grama seca del parque
Kibbutz Ein Gedi: A Tropical Garden On The Dead Sea Shores
The botanical gardens of Kibbutz Ein Gedi defy the surrounding desert. A lush garden sits on the shores of the Dead Sea. 2/27/2008
EN GEDI SPRINGS ISRAEL TOUR
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Ein (EN) Gedi Nature Reserve
Ein Gedi, just aside the Dead Sea in the Judean Desert, not too far from Jerusalem, is one of Israel’s premier hiking spots, featuring spectacular beauty, varied landscapes, and botanical gardens. There’s no doubt that Ein Gedi Nature Reserve is one of the most beautiful places in Israel. While it is located close to Jerusalem, it feels worlds away, Ein Gedi is, of course, one of the most popular escape spots for locals and tourists who take advantage of the reserve, botanical gardens, and the Dead Sea.
Hiking at Ein Gedi Nature Reserve
While the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve offers over nine different hiking trails, suitable for everyone from family groups to experienced hikers, and ranging in duration from just half an hour in length to a full day, some of the most popular hiking trails are those which head through Wadi David.
The following route is split into two, the first section is suitable for all hikers, whilst the second section is a slightly more challenging “moderate” hike.
The first section of the Wadi David Hike (the ‘lower section’) is a scenic hike from the Wadi David ticket office to David’s Waterfall. A circular walk, it’s a pretty walk which is expected to take no longer than one hour to complete.
The trail is well marked and setting out from the ticket office, you enter the wadi. A wadi is a dry river stream in the desert, although here, due to the David Spring, there is water flowing. The contrast that the wadi provides in its lush green landscape, compared to the surrounding desert is the first astonishing thing you will notice. As you continue, you will soon reach the beautiful David’s Waterfall and the pools in which people will be swimming. At this point, either turn back to the start or continue to the second section of the hike.
The second section, or the “upper section” as it’s known, is an additional three or four-hour hike. Continuing from David’s Fall you head onto more difficult trails towards Shulamit’s Spring, Dodim’s Cave, and finally, the Ein Gedi Spring. These trails involve a little climbing so be prepared for something a little physically demanding. Along the way, water pools are popular with hikers who decide to stop and cool off. The sweet water pool in Dodim’s Cave is particularly beautiful.
Whichever of the hikes you decide to take, you are likely to gaze in awe at the beauty of Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, and be amazed in particular at how it contrasts to its desert surroundings. The springs are a source of beauty today, and have, for thousands of years, been the source upon which life, both human and otherwise, has relied upon for living in the area.
Wildlife at Ein Gedi Nature Reserve
Ein Gedi is notable not only for its breathtaking natural beauty but also for the natural habitation of wildlife. As seen in the Nature and Parks Authority symbol for Ein Gedi, the Nubian Ibed is known to live in the park. In fact, Ein Gedi houses one of the largest herds of Ibex in all of Israel. Besides the Ibex, Ein Gedi is known to house wolves, foxes and bats along with many birds of prey. As you walk throughout Ein Gedi Nature Reserve you will be sure to see some of the wildlife flourishing in the area.