It's a great setting and needs serious change and a new vision......at present there is very little reason to visit....the welcoming tent is no longer welcoming, the herb garden needs replacing, the Bar Kochba caves are closed, no donkey rides, no petting corner....the museum is interesting but is dated and not interactive.....someone should make this place his project. Lots of local residents would really appreciate this place renovated, inspiring both as a story of the Bedouin culture in the past, today and in the future... I don't know who Joe Alon was but I'm sure we owe him at least that.....and when I bring friends and relatives from abroad I will be proud rather than ashamed.....Pesah...
Read moreInteresting museum about Bedouin history and culture, including artifacts. It's clearly been there for a while but the information is not time-sensitive. Serves as a quick opportunity to download on the region's Bedouin minority. In addition some basic kid activities, including an overpriced camel ride, stringing...
Read moreNice ethnographic museum dedicated to the Bedouin in Israel and Sinai. A very impressive collection is on display. The site is a bit remote and I'm not sure that it is accessible by public transportation. Also, they charge an...
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