

Tel Dan Nature Reserve is a lush, forested area in Israel's northernmost region, featuring ancient ruins, waterfalls, and hiking trails.

Tel Dan Nature Reserve has uneven terrain, hiking boots provide necessary support and grip.
The reserve is located in a sunny region, a sun hat protects from harsh sunlight during outdoor activities.
The nature reserve is home to various insects, repellent helps prevent bites and discomfort.

Explore the lush forests, waterfalls, and ancient ruins of this beautiful reserve.

Learn about the history of the Galilee and the struggle for its settlement.

Visit this stunning Crusader fortress, especially beautiful at sunset.
Located within the kibbutz, this dining room offers a varied breakfast buffet with local and international dishes, featuring stunning views of the Hula Valley.
A small, on-site cafeteria offering simple, affordable meals for park visitors, including sandwiches, salads, and drinks.
Overlooking the Jordan River, this restaurant offers a varied menu of Israeli and Mediterranean dishes, with a focus on fresh, local ingredients.

Poached eggs in a spicy tomato sauce, often served with pita bread
Fried chickpea balls, often served in pita bread with tahini sauce
A comforting dish of lentils, rice, and caramelized onions, often served with yogurt
These intricate olive wood items are a traditional craft in the Golan Heights, reflecting the region's olive grove heritage.
These amulets, inscribed with ancient Hebrew blessings, are believed to bring good fortune and protection.
Produced by local beekeepers, this honey is a taste of the region's diverse flora and is often used in traditional remedies.
Somnath Beach, a serene coastal retreat, is renowned for its ancient temple and mesmerizing sunset views.
A vast, picturesque pine forest known for its unique landscape and diverse wildlife.
The Global Wildlife Center, a 900-acre wildlife preserve, is home to over 1,000 exotic, endangered, and indigenous animals, offering a unique and educational safari experience.