Ein Hemed National Park

Located near Jerusalem, this peaceful oasis features a spring-fed stream surrounded by lush greenery, making it an ideal spot for a tranquil picnic and nature walk.

Often overshadowed by other mountains in Israel, Mount Tabor offers stunning views, especially during the spring when wildflowers bloom.

Mount Tabor

A medieval fortress hidden in the lush landscapes of northern Israel, Montfort Castle is a historical treasure with hiking trails that lead to picturesque vistas.

Montfort Castle

Gamla Nature Reserve

Known as the "Masada of the North," Gamla offers not only archaeological ruins but also the chance to see Griffon vultures in their natural habitat.

Kibbutz Sde Boker

This desert community in southern Israel is the final resting place of David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first Prime Minister. The surrounding desert landscape is ruggedly beautiful.

Tel Dan Nature Reserve

In the far north, Tel Dan boasts an ancient archaeological site with a serene nature reserve featuring the rushing waters of the Dan River.

Ain Avdat

Tucked away in the Negev Desert, this desert oasis offers a series of pools and waterfalls surrounded by palm trees and cliff formations.

St. Anne's Church, Jerusalem

Nestled within the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, this beautiful church often goes unnoticed but is a peaceful and architecturally fascinating site.

The White Valley, Golan Heights

This little-known location is famous for its picturesque vineyards, wineries, and, most importantly, stunning views of the Hula Valley.

Nimrod Fortress

Located near the border with Lebanon, this medieval fortress is perched dramatically atop a hill and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.