Bet She’arim
The ancient Jewish town of Bet She’arim is located in the Lower Western Galilee. Its inhabitants hewed grand tombs in
Read MoreThe ancient Jewish town of Bet She’arim is located in the Lower Western Galilee. Its inhabitants hewed grand tombs in
Read MoreSomewhere between the Lower and Upper Galilee is an elusive stream that changed its course a long time ago. The
Read MoreNahal Kziv is a twenty-kilometer long perennial stream in the Upper Galilee, making it the longest stream in the Galilee.
Read MoreMount Meron is the highest peak in Israel at 1208 meters above sea level. It is of special significance in
Read MoreThe Snir Stream (also known as the Hatzbani Stream) is about 65 kilometers long but only a small part of
Read MoreKarnei Hittin (meaning Horns of Hittin) National Park is an extinct volcano and the twin peaks which represent horns are
Read MoreHurshat Tal National Park (“Hurshat” meaning “small forest”, “Tal meaning “dew”) is situated in the northern part of the Hula
Read MoreBet She’an National Park is located in the northern Jordan Valley and introduces visitors to a city with an abundantly
Read MoreNahal Iyon Nature Reserve is named after the Iyon Stream which starts in the Iyon Valley in Lebanon and cuts
Read MoreMount Tabor National Park pays homage to the tallest mountain in the southern part of the Lower Galilee region. Rising
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