Things to do in Southern District, Southern District: The Best Historic Sites

November 17, 2021 Jasper Kershner

Discover the best top things to do in Southern District, Israel including Incense Route - Desert Cities in the Negev, Porat Ein Yahav, Tel Be'er Sheva National Park, Givat Yonah, Mitzpe Beit Eshel, Tel Lachish, Desert Embroidery, Biblical Tamar Park, HaRishonim BaNegev Site, Horvat Rimon.
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1. Incense Route - Desert Cities in the Negev

Israel http://moaoasis.com
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Incense Route - Desert Cities in the Negev

2. Porat Ein Yahav

Farm 25, Ein Yahav 86820 Israel +972 58-566-6032 [email protected] http://www.porat.farm
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Porat Ein Yahav

At the Porat Farm, one of the first farms in the area, you will get to know the amazing story of desert life, bee-keeping and honey-making, agriculture, art, and the pioneering spirit. Come visit the place where it all began and experience the settling of the Arava firsthand.

Reviewed By nuritmg - Israel, null

Super interesting place and one of the best honeys I have tasted in my life. The eshel flower honey is a must!

3. Tel Be'er Sheva National Park

Located off the Be'er Sheva-Shoket Junction Road south of Omer, Beersheba Israel +972 8-646-7286 http://www.parks.org.il/ParksAndReserves/telBeerSheva/Pages/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Tel Be'er Sheva National Park

Reviewed By David_Haivri - Israel, null

Very cool archaeological park, at one time this was thought to be the site of Biblical Be'er Sheva, but today scholars tend to believe that it is a city that was called Sheva. The walls, homes, storage wearhouses and water reserve system have been excavated and are open to the public.The site is administered by Israel national parks Association and costs about $5 entry fee. Has clean restrooms.

4. Givat Yonah

Ashdod Israel +972 8-856-1632
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Givat Yonah

5. Mitzpe Beit Eshel

Beersheba Israel http://www.kkl.org.il/forestsearch/beit-eshel.aspx
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Mitzpe Beit Eshel

was a Jewish settlement established in the Negev desert in Mandate Palestine in 1943 as one of the three lookouts, alongside Revivim and Gvulot. It was located two kilometres southeast of Beersheba. According to the Jewish National Fund, the name means "House of the Tamarisk" and refers to the tamarisks planted by the patriarch Abraham at Beersheba

6. Tel Lachish

Lakhish Israel
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Tel Lachish

7. Desert Embroidery

Lakiya, Beersheba 84991 Israel +972 8-651-3208 http://www.desert-embroidery.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=84&Itemid=160&lang=he
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Desert Embroidery

8. Biblical Tamar Park

Metsad Hazeva Hwy 90, north of the intersection with Hwy 227, Hazeva Israel +972 52-426-0266 http://www.blossomingrose.org/
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Biblical Tamar Park

9. HaRishonim BaNegev Site

Kibbutz Ruhama, Sderot Israel http://www.shimur.org/ruchama
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HaRishonim BaNegev Site

10. Horvat Rimon

South of Kibbutz Lahav, Lehavim Israel
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Horvat Rimon

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