Safety Rules
Visits are permitted only when the park is open. After dark, visitors are permitted only in authorized areas: the hostel and the open campground on the eastern side, and the campground (entrance fee required) on the western side. Do not deviate from marked paths; do not climb walls or damage antiquities. Do not go near the edge of the cliff. Beware of falling rocks. Caution: There are dangerous places at this site. Parents, please watch your children. Bring water on your ascent of the mountain and drink frequently. A hat and good walking shoes are recommended. Obey park rangers and signs. Do not leave your vehicle in the parking garage after the park closes. The management is not responsible for valuables left in vehicles. Do not bring food up the mountain; there are designated picnic areas at park entrances. Pets are prohibited in the park. Cages are available at the entrances. Please note: The Snake Path closes under extreme weather conditions (excessive heat, flooding). Access and Services for Persons with Disabilities All of Masada National Park, its eastern and western entrances, and the sound and light show have been adapted for visits by persons with mobility, vision or hearing impairments. Disabled access was made possible with the assistance of the National Insurance Institute – the Fund for the Development of Services for the Disabled.
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