Rehem Stream Overnight Campground, located in the Arava, not far from Be'er Ora, is another option for travelers who are looking for nighttime desert quietness as opposed to Eilat and its city lights. Rehem Stream Overnight Campground offers a tall cliff and it is dotted with a few trees that provide some shade – an especially important matter on hot mornings. Rehem Stream Overnight Campground is very close to Amram Pillars – a beautiful site for geology enthusiasts, but not only for them, and it is located right next to the Israel National Trail. Rehem Stream Overnight Campground offers no water taps, toilets, showers or electricity. The relatively small Rehem Stream Overnight Campground is accessible to off-road vehicles only (or on foot\bicycle). It is open throughout the year and is free of charge.
Arrival at Rehem Stream Overnight Campground: from road number 90 (HaArava Road) turn west to Be'er Ora. After about 400 meters on the narrow access road turn north (right) onto an old road. After another 1.3 kilometers approximately turn west (left) onto the road marked in black. After 2.2 kilometers turn south (left) onto a green road to the Rehem Stream.
Arrival in an off-road vehicle requires the relevant trail map. The Rehem Stream Overnight Campground is marked on the map (number 20).
Best Season: Autumn, Winter, Spring
Type of Tour: Independent
Tour Mode: Hike
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Tour Duration: About- 4 Hours
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Best Season: Spring
Type of Tour: Independent
Tour Mode: Drive
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Tour Duration: About- 4 Hours
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Best Season: All Seasons
Type of Tour: Guided
Tour Mode: Drive
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Tour Duration: About- 5 Hours
Difficulty Level: Easy
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