Nahal Elal Reserve
Nahal Elal Reserve offers an inviting route that encompasses the Elal Stream, a perennial stream that has two famous waterfalls
Read MoreIt will be no surprise for visitors to the Golan heights to learn that the Golan Heights is a popular destination not just for tourists but for native Israelis too. People from all over the country and all over the world arrive at the Golan Heights in order to take in the beauty of the surroundings. Intermediary days of festivals such as Passover and Sukkot as well as the summer months are peak-season for this area with Israelis swarming in wanting to hike every nook and cranny of this area. Nature Parks are in abundance in this area with many water hikes to be enjoyed on one of the many hot days in the region. Forests, mountains, pools, dormant volcanoes and incredible waterfalls are all waiting to be explored in this breath-takingly beautiful region of Israel.
Nahal Elal Reserve offers an inviting route that encompasses the Elal Stream, a perennial stream that has two famous waterfalls
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