Ein Gedi botanical gardens

Ein Gedi located right in the middle of the Dead Sea valley in a unique junction between water and desert, stream and sea, old and new. This very special spot was found to be a wonderful habitat for hundreds of plant species brought to Ein Gedi from all over the world to create an amazing and rich garden. The garden houses typical Israeli plants, such as olives, pomegranates and figs, alongside tropical plants from Madagascar, Australian trees, baobab trees, African palms and more.  

Ein Gedi Botanical Gardens, located in the heart of the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve in Israel, is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves nature and botany. The gardens boast a diverse collection of plant species from all over the world, making it a unique and fascinating place to explore.
The Ein Gedi Botanical Gardens were established in the early 1960s and cover an area of over 50 acres. The gardens are divided into several sections, each showcasing different plant species and habitats, including a desert section, a tropical section, and a Mediterranean section. Visitors can walk through the gardens and admire the wide variety of plants, including cacti, succulents, orchids, bromeliads, and many others.
One of the highlights of the Ein Gedi Botanical Gardens is the desert section, which showcases the unique and diverse plant life found in desert environments. This section includes a variety of cacti, succulents, and other desert plants, and provides visitors with a fascinating glimpse into the world of desert flora.
The tropical section of the gardens is equally impressive, showcasing a wide range of exotic and beautiful plants from around the world. Visitors can admire the lush greenery and vibrant colors of the tropical plants, and learn about the different species and their habitats.
The Mediterranean section of the gardens is a celebration of the diverse and colorful plant life found in the region. This section features a variety of olive trees, fig trees, and other Mediterranean plants, and provides visitors with a glimpse into the traditional landscapes of the area.
In addition to its beautiful plant collections, the Ein Gedi Botanical Gardens also offer a variety of educational programs and activities for visitors of all ages. These include guided tours, workshops, and educational talks, making it a great place to visit for families and nature lovers.
In conclusion, the Ein Gedi Botanical Gardens are a hidden gem in the heart of the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve. Whether you're a botanist, a nature lover, or simply looking for a beautiful and peaceful place to spend the day, the Ein Gedi Botanical Gardens are sure to impress. So, if you're ever in the area, be sure to visit this remarkable and unique destination and discover the beauty and diversity of the plant world for yourself

A true mixture of plants and beauty. Garden products are available on the botanical garden website, including dates, organic date honey and Botanical Wonders cosmetics. Kibbutz Ein Gedi is the only botanical garden in the world that people live in. Inside the garden are more than 1,000 varieties of flora from all over the world that have been acclimated to Israel and grow wild here, as well as about 1,000 varieties of cactus. a display of rocks and flora from the Dead Sea area, signs depicting birds in the garden and its surroundings and the perfume garden beds including medicinal herbs, spices and perfumes from the Biblical period. Here you can find Baobab trees from Africa alongside tropical plants from Madagascar, Cacti from desert regions of the world and more. The garden offers several attractions such as: A viewpoint of the awesome landscape from special lookout points. Here you can begin the tour with a short The kibbutz offers its visitors offers the garden, coffee, soft drinks, dates, cosmetic products and souvenir shopping. The site also includes a small nursery, where you can buy some of the botanic garden unique plants. Baobar – Coffee, Bar, Restaurant The “Baobar” is a coffee shop located in Ein-gedi Hotel. It offers light dairy dishes, served in a site surrounded by the wonderful view of the Dead Sea on the one direction and the Baobab trees on the other. While you are dining, the children can play on the large lawn adjacent.Next to the “Baobar” is the Hotel’s shop, where you can find souvenirs, cosmetic products and more. Opening hours

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  •      Sunday-Thursday,      Saturday: 8:30-16:00      
  •      Friday: 08:30-14:00