Day 1: Bible history and archaeological exploration
Abraham's Well โ Tel Versheva โ Neuve Museum โ Bersheva Old Town
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:Abraham and Isaac, who appeared in the Old Testament Genesis in the Neuve Desert's Gate, experienced the Bible history in the wells of Abraham, a historical place where the Philistines were shared with the Philistines, and explored the settlement of ancient cities and iron eras from 4,000 B.C.E. In the museum, learning archaeological findings and Bedouin culture in the desert area and the harmony between traditional Middle East traditional architecture and modern Israel culture in the Bersheva Old Town, which was built in the Ottoman Empire era.
Day 2: Desert Culture and Modern City Experience
Bersheva University โ Beddouin Market โ Neuv Brigard Memorial โ Versheva River Park
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:At the Bengurion University, the largest educational institution in the southern Israeli, visit to the center of desert research and advanced technology, observed camel, sheep, goat trading and Bedouin traditional crafts at the traditional Bedouin market every Thursday, and commemorating the heroic history of Neuve Brigard, which liberated the Neuve Desert during the 1948 Independence War in the 1948 Independence War. In the city park, which learned the founding history, and along the Bersheva River, it experienced the green space of the desert city and the modern urban planning.
Day 3: Neguve Desert Exploration (optional)
Markethi Ramon โ Steboker โ Abiddad National Park โ Shoval National Park
Markethramon:It takes 5 hours, explores geological wonders in the Neuve Desert in the world's largest erosion crater
Steboker:3 hours, the mental experience of desert pioneering in the Kibuts and tombs of the first prime minister Bengurion
Avidad National Park:Takes 2 hours, exploring the ruins of the central city of ancient fragrance trade routes built by Navatian
Shoval National Park:2 hours, the Byzantine era Christian community ruins and ancient wine brewery tours