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Timna Valley National Park in Eilat is a frequently visited National Park and Wild Life Sanctuary in Eilat in Israel. This National Park in Eilat offers the tourists magnificent scenery along with recreational opportunity for the travelers visiting the national park with family. The Timna Valley National Park at Eilat is situated to the north of Eilat, in the middle of the Red Sea Desert. The travelers visiting the park can take a look at the sight of the tall, dark, jagged granite peaks which are found lying opposite to the softer, rounded red and white sandstone. The park is adorned with the acacia trees and desert plants. Timna Valley National Park at Eilat in Israel let the tourists witness the King Solomon’s Pillars which is a unique landscape carved out by water erosion. The Mushroom and Arches are other natural phenomena which keep pulling the tourists towards the Timna Valley National Park in Eilat. The travelers also take a look at the rock carvings in Timna national park such as the Chariot and the Shrine of Hathor. The visitors can also watch the multimedia presentation called Mines of Time that relate the story of copper mining and its importance in Ancient Egyptian Culture. Timna Valley National Park of Eilat in Israel takes pride in being the first Copper mine of the world. Timna Valley National Park in Eilat in Israel arranges guided tours for the visitors. The tourists can also hire bicycles to explore around the park and the Timna Lake. The lakeshore restaurant, Pundak Ha’agam serves the tourists with light meals amidst a strenuous tour around the national park. In addition to that the visitors can relax at the Bedouin tent situated by the Timna Lake and get treated with the light traditional Middle Eastern meal. The visitors in the Timna Valley National Park of Eilat can take a look at the antiquities, wildlife and rare plants.
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