Having prepared a delicious shakshuka in the morning, let you wander along the gentle slopes where the Khatira stream originates. This stream washes out Makhtesh Gadol and carries his waters into a deep canyon. Fossilized plants from the Jurassic period are found along its banks. Do not forget; we are at the bottom of the Makhtesh crater - in the only window to the geological past of our planet.
Every year in August, in low-light areas of the Negev Desert, you can see the peak of the Perseid meteor shower - the brightest starfall of summer. The Earth passes through a plume of dust particles that, burning in the atmosphere, leave bright traces. Crowds hurrying to make wishes looking at the "shooting stars" rush to field campsites for the night, and there are more people then stars. We found our route in this mess and are ready to share it with you. In addition to the starry sky, we offer the breathtaking view of the Great Crater, colored sands and Yorkeham springs. Let's go, not far here, behind the mountain.