The Aqaba Bird Observatory is situated near Eilat, the southernmost city of Israel. This sanctuary serves as a vital resting and feeding ground for migratory birds traveling along the Afro-Eurasian flyway. Hundreds of millions of birds, encompassing various species, traverse this region as they shift between breeding grounds in Europe and Asia to wintering sites in Africa. The observatory offers a unique opportunity for birdwatchers to witness an impressive array of birdlife, particularly during the migration seasons in spring and fall. In addition to observation facilities, the sanctuary focuses on research, conservation, and education. Visitors can explore a series of ponds, reed beds, and salt marshes, all designed to mimic natural habitats and provide sustenance for the birds. The establishment of the Aqaba Bird Observatory has not only enhanced the protection of avian species but also has turned into an ecotourism site that attracts nature enthusiasts and researchers from around the world.