Travel

Escape in the desert

Venture off the beaten track for a family holiday in the Arava Desert, to discover another side to Israel

September 8, 2019 15:40
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Seeking peace, and a retreat from the enjoyable yet hectic rush around familiar Israeli tourist spots and meeting old friends, I broke the news to my teenage kids that we’d be going off grid during our family holiday.

I had bravely booked a boutique hotel in the Arava Desert for two days of WiFi-free family bonding, desert hiking and cooking on an open barbecue. To my surprise, they loved the idea, excited about encountering a new corner of a country they are beginning to know well.

Leaving the buzz of Tel Aviv, I couldn’t help feeling slightly anxious over this first foray into the unknown. How would we keep ourselves amused? Is it too remote for us city dwellers? Instead, I discovered that a desert stay restores the soul, the calm and contemplation of star-gazing, and chance to connect with your roots and nature.

Be prepared: you may feel the sudden urge to meditate, do yoga, or makes dramatic life changes.

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