Nestled in Southern Israel, the Botanical Garden in Eilat is a hidden oasis of tranquility. Situated at the northern edge of Eilat, this garden was crafted from a former military outpost and is set on stone terraces, marking Israel’s first organic farm. It's astonishing to find such lush greenery amidst the desert's arid landscape, where rainfall is a rare luxury. Inside, you'll discover an array of plants from across the globe, along with streams, waterfalls, bird sanctuaries, and even a rainforest.
The garden boasts over 1,000 varieties of trees, bushes, and plants, all thriving thanks to an ingenious man-made watering system. As you meander through the garden, don't miss the three viewpoints offering breathtaking vistas of the Red Sea and the surrounding mountains.
Whether you prefer to explore the pathways with a map in hand or opt for a private or group guided tour, the choice is yours. The garden is wonderfully family-friendly, making it an excellent stop for visitors of all ages. For those interested in the unique ecosystem, the garden provides educational insights into the flora and fauna native to the region. Plus, it's a fantastic spot for photography enthusiasts looking to capture the vibrant contrast of nature against the desert backdrop.