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FORTRESS OF MASSADA

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Masada National Park, Route n° 90, Massada, Israel Show on map
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The ruins of the fortress of Masada were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001. According to the historian Flavius Josephus, Herod, King of Judea, built the fortress between 37 and 31 B.C. It later housed Jewish rebels who were besieged by the Romans. Although identified as early as 1842, excavations of the site did not begin until the 1960s. One comes here to rediscover history and admire the sunrise. The ascent can be done on foot by the "snake path" which, as its name suggests, winds up the side of the cliff. The climb takes about 1 hour. It is best to avoid the hottest hours of the day, especially in summer, the best being to arrive at the top to watch the sunrise. All these efforts are worth it, because, once at the top, you will have a sumptuous view. The less courageous can take a cable car. There is also another, shorter trail (only 15 minutes) on the western side. Once at the top, you can wander around the ruins at your leisure. The ruins have detailed explanations in English, and you will see, among other things, the remains of Herod's palace, ancient baths, as well as cisterns used to supply the inhabitants with water in case of siege. There is also a sound and light show in an open-air theatre on certain evenings. The museum will take you through the history of the fortress, from its beginnings to its dramatic fall. Audioguides are available in French.

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Visited in june 2025
Une expérience étonnante - on peut voir des parties du palais d'Hérode, des parties des réservoirs d'eau, l'endroit est bien entretenu, il est propre et possède deux toilettes, une de chaque côté, la vue sur le désert environnant et la mer morte est incroyable.
Visited in june 2025
Des vues à couper le souffle !
Visited in june 2025
Le revers de la médaille, c'est qu'il fait chaud)
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Pour ceux qui aiment l'histoire...
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Visited in june 2025
Si vous êtes avec un groupe de touristes et que vous prenez les téléphériques, je suis sûr que c'est génial. Si vous voulez faire de la randonnée, assurez-vous d'arriver tôt parce que la gardienne à la porte ferme le sentier s'il fait plus de 80 degrés pour cette randonnée d'une heure ????.

Mieux encore, allez à Ein Avdat ou Makhtesh Ramon où il n'y a pas de personne qui ferme les sentiers parce qu'"il fait trop chaud dehors pour faire de la randonnée, désolé"
Visited in june 2025
probablement le site archéologique le plus impressionnant du pays. Le sentier du serpent à l'est est difficile, celui de la remblai à l'ouest, via Arad, moins. À ne pas manquer.
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