Tourists who are tired of diving into the salt water and lying on the beaches are encouraged to create their own walking route around Ein Bokek. Given its small size, it won't be difficult or tedious at all. For example, you could start at the dried-up bed of the Nahal Bokek River, which is on the opposite side of the hotel and spa area.
On this hike through Ein Bokek, you'll notice how the terrain changes dramatically in just a few minutes. Gorges and canyons with natural springs are replaced by busy streets and hotels.
You can continue your walk in Ein Bokek by climbing up to the hill where the remains of the outpost and the old fortress are located. From there, you can take a couple of beautiful photos to show your friends and acquaintances.
Make sure to hike Ein Bokek in the morning to take in the stunning views of the Dead Sea from the coastal hills.