hiking in israel
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Jerusalem
The Soreq Stalectite Cave
The Soreq Stalactite Cave (also called Avshalom Cave or simply Soreq Cave) is a 5,000 square meter (50,000 square feet)…
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Days Out in Jerusalem
Ein Hemed – Aqua Bella
Ein Hemed – Aqua Bella The Aqua Bella – Ein Hemed National Park, run by the Israel Parks and Nature Authority,…
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Eilat, Dead Sea & The South
Ein Gedi National Park
About Ein Gedi Ein Gedi is a desert oasis that has so much to offer. It is a green scenery…
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Eilat, Dead Sea & The South
Masada
Masada – is an ancient fortification occupying a strategic, magnificent location of an isolated rock plateau, similar to a mesa.…
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Eilat, Dead Sea & The South
Ein Avdat – Canyon and Springs in the Negev Highlands
Ein Avdat – WOW! Ein Avdat is a place to look up and say “Wow!” White cliffs occasionally flecked by…
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Eilat, Dead Sea & The South
The Red Canyon
About the Red Canyon The Red Canyon is only 200 meters long but it is deep and has beautiful red…
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Eilat, Dead Sea & The South
Guide to Hiking in the Dead Sea Area
Hiking near the Dead Sea The mountain slopes on the west side of the Dead Sea are full of amazing…
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Days Out in the Galilee and Golan
Arbel
Arbel, a moshav and also a mountain in Northern Israel, offers stunning views over the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) from…
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Israel Information
Hiking In Israel – The Israel National Trail
The Israel National Trail is the main attraction for Hiking in Israel. The Israel National Trail crosses the State of…
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Days Out in the Galilee and Golan
Nahal HaKibbutzim
An alternative to Sachne – Gan HeShelosha (if you are looking for a refreshing dip) is Nahal HaKibbutzim about five or…
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