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Introduction
Masada is one of the greatest archaeological sites in Israel and, perhaps, across the world. It is an important and popular tourist attraction because it is an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Masada is located on the eastern edge of the Judaean Desert, overlooking the Dead Sea 20 km (12 miles) east of Arad.
Herod the Great built palaces for himself on the mountain and fortified Masada between 37 and 31 BCE. According to Josephus, the siege of Masada by troops of the Roman Empire at the end of the First Jewish–Roman War ended in the mass suicide of 960 people, the Sicarii rebels and their families hiding there.
Masada is an ancient fortress occupying a breathtaking, strategic location high on a flat plateau above the Dead Sea. It is also a symbol of determination and heroism which continues to this day with many Israeli soldiers sworn in here.
Jerusalem to Masada scenic drive
Early morning at around 6 am before the peak traffic hits, we were ready to drive our rental car to Masada. The drive was smooth and after the city limits of Jerusalem, it got super scenic. With sunrise in the background facing us, sky was pinkish orange as we drove towards the Dead Sea.
We saw shepherds on the hillside watching the goats and sheep on the hill slopes. Drive to Masada is through Dead Sea, which is the lowest point on the Planet Earth. It was all a downhill drive after a certain point. Signs read Dead Sea. Wait a minute, we have seen these signs before! Confirmed with our guide, yes! it was the same route we took when we crossed from Jordan border towards Jerusalem 2 days back.
This time we are taking right at one point which directs us to go towards Dead Sea. There was a gas station at the junction before turning right towards Dead Sea (Route 90), so we filled our gas tank, which was delivered to us, half empty.
We saw Dead Sea throughout our drive, which looked super beautiful with the sunrise in the background. No tour buses and to say the least, not many cars were seen during our ride. It was too early.
Chris was waiting for a long time to pull over at some junction to take some photos and videos before he finally found a place and took his own time for clicking pictures.
At the Masada at 8:00 just after they opened
Just after 8 am, we reached Masada parking lot and with except of couple of other cars, no one was there. We got the tickets and at this entrance (eastern entrance), there is also a cafeteria, restaurant, souvenir shop, and first aid station.
2 Ways to Get to Masada
- The cable car – Quicker, Easier and Convenient for most tourist, who are limited on time. From the eastern entrance complex, a modern cable car goes up to the Snake Path Gate at the top of the mountain to Masada
- The Snake Path – Slower path, uphill snake path, which take about an hour going up and 30 minutes coming down. During very hot weather days, snake path is closed for climbing and decent.
We preferred the Cable Car!
Entrance Fees
Adult – NIS 28, child – NIS 14
Group (over 30): Adult – NIS 23, child – NIS 13
Students- NIS 24
Opening Hours
Summer:
Sunday – Thursday and Saturday – 8 am – 5 pm
Fridays and the eve of holidays – 8 am – 4 pm
Winter:
Sunday – Thursday and Saturday – 8 am – 4 pm
Fridays and the eve of holidays – 8 am – 3 pm
On the eve of holidays, 8 am – 1 pm
On the eve of the Day of Atonement, 8 am – 12 noon
Best View Points
- The eastern observation point – a breathtaking view of the Dead Sea and the hills of Moab.
- The observation point in the Northern Palace – a view from Herod’s private palace. From here it is possible to see the He’etekim Cliff in the Judean Desert, the shores of the Dead Sea, the ancient path to the springs of Nachal Tze’elim, and the Roman siege dike.
- The western observation point – with a lovely view of the Judean Desert, Nachal Masada, and the Roman ramp.
- The southern observation point – looking out over the He’etekim Cliff and Mt Eleazar, where the Roman army set up its eighth camp.
National Geography Video on Masada
Tips for visiting Masada
- Masada is a great place to visit either for sunrise or sunset.
- Combine the visit of Masada with other popular attractions in this area for complete day trip of around 8-10 hours
- Other attractions closer to Masada are Ein Gedi (where David spares Saul’s life) National Park, Dead Sea (Lowest point on Planet Earth), Overlook of Jericho (the famous battle of Jericho happened), St. George Monastery
- Check to see the sound and light show of Masada – an audiovisual show held in the amphitheater
- Camping overnight is possible and it is free
- Many tour companies offer sunrise or sunset tours to Masada
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