The Green Backpackers

Nahal Sirpad 10/6 P.o Box 827, Mitzpe Ramon 80600, Mitzpe Ramon, Israel
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Rating: 89%from 5 reviews

  • 92%Atmosphere
  • 88%Staff
  • 84%Security
  • 92%Cleanliness
  • 92%Location
  • 92%Value for money
  • 84%Facilities
Looking for vibrant homebase for your journey in the desert?Looking for a fun, clean and comfortable place to call home for a while? Then "The Green Backpackers" is the place for youCome hang out with other energetic backpackers right at the edge of a natural wonder.The Green Backpackers is a hiker-friendly, eco-friendly and just generally friendly basecamp run by two experienced guides who have fallen in love with the region and share their love and advise every day.

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Hostel Facilities
  • Air Conditioning
  • BBQ
  • Board Games
  • Book exchange
  • Breakfast not included
  • Common Room
  • DVDs
  • Fax Service
  • Free Internet Access
  • Free Parking
  • Free Wifi
  • Hot Showers
  • Internet Access
  • Kitchen
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Linen Included
  • Luggage Storage
  • Outdoor Terrace
  • Parking
  • Postal Service
  • Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
  • Tours Travel Desk
  • Towels For Hire
  • Washing Machine
Cancellation Policy
This property has a 1 day cancellation policy. Failure to cancel within this time will result in a cancellation charge equal to the first night of your stay.

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By Bus from Beer Sheva - Take the number 60 bus from Beer Sheva to Mitzpe Ramon. (Metropolin and NOT Egged)Get off at 'Nahal Saliit' stop, Called also 'Nahal Tziya' Station. If the bus driver does not know it, just tell him that it is the stop AFTER the café Neto. (If he still doesn't know it, then he shouldn't be driving this bus…) When you get off the bus, Stay on that side of the road, and as the bus station is on your right side, start going down the road. You will already see the green and yellow colors of the hostel straight ahead of you, peeping behind the gray apartment building. By Bus from Eilat - You will need to get off at the station in the center of town. You will come up to Mitzpe Ramon out of the crater and the bus stop is immediately after you come off the traffic circle. That is the 'central' part of Mitzpe Ramon. If you need to take out money from the bank or buy food, then you might want to do it then, in order to save the walk back there later...From there you need to walk on the main street (David Ben Guryion) towards west... (The bank and all should be on your right and the big traffic circle should be at your back).Walk straight and pass one junction and then you will see a small traffic circle with a big bolder (rock) in the middle of it. Turn left at the traffic circle and then the next right onto Nahal Tzia. Walk straight on Nahal Tzia until you get all the way down to the end of it. You will already see the green and yellow colors of the hostel straight ahead of you, peeping behind the gray apartment buildingBy Car -From root 40, turn at the big traffic circle - into town. If you are coming from North then it will be a right turn, and from Eilat - a left turn. (This is David Ben Guryion st.)You will pass the 'central' part of Mitzpe Ramon on your right. Pass the small traffic circle (with the big rock in the middle of it) and turn left at the next turn. This is 'Rehavam Zeevi' st. but the sign is only in Hebrew. Then you take your first left to 'Nahal Saliit', then turn again, immediately to the right, into something that looks like a big parking lot. We are the first house on your left!

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