Snake Path

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Snake Path is a steep, winding trail that ascends the eastern face of the ancient desert fortress of Masada in Israel, offering hikers dramatic views over the Dead Sea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf footpath
hiking trail
accesses Masada
surface form: ancient desert fortress of Masada
hasClimate hot desert climate
hasCulturalSignificance access route to UNESCO World Heritage Site Masada
hasNotableFeature dramatic views over the Dead Sea
series of switchbacks
steep ascent
hasShape winding
hasTerrain steep
isAlternativeTo Masada cableway
surface form: Masada cable car
locatedIn Masada National Park
surface form: Masada
locatedInCountry Israel
locatedInRegion Judean Desert
locatedOnSideOf eastern face of Masada
nearbyBodyOfWater Dead Sea
nearbyCity Arad
Ein Gedi
offersViewOf Dead Sea
overlooks Dead Sea
partOf Masada National Park
recommendedTime early morning
safetyConsideration risk of heat and dehydration
surfaceType rocky
tourismType adventure tourism
heritage tourism
travelMode on foot
usedFor ascent to Masada
hiking

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Masada accessRoute Snake Path