Camping Sites in and Around Eilat
“Where can I camp in Eilat?” – That’s a question I hear a lot lately. Eilat is full of hotels and even has some great hostels, but what if you’re…
Want to go hiking in Israel? There are many hiking trails in Israel ranging from short to long and from easy to challenging. There are trails in the desert, in Galilee, and around Jerusalem. All you need to do is pick the right trail for your fitness level and interests.
“Where can I camp in Eilat?” – That’s a question I hear a lot lately. Eilat is full of hotels and even has some great hostels, but what if you’re…
February is the month of the anemones in Israel. Tens of thousands of anemones bloom in bright red colors and paint many parts of Israel in red, especially the north-western…
My aunt and uncle are crazy about the Israel National Trail. They want to hike all the trails that make up the Israel National Trail, one at a time. At…
Lower Nahal Og (or Wadi Og, if you prefer) is a beautiful, 4-km circular hike in the Dead Sea area, that also involves climbing up three waterfalls. It is a perfect…
Nahal Darga, also known as Wadi Murabba’at, is one of the most outstanding wadis making their way to the Dead Sea. If you’re looking for a beautiful and challenging hike…
Caesarea is one of the top sites in Israel and is worth the entrance fee if you’re interested in archeology and ancient architecture. I’ve visited Caesarea many times in my…
Planning to visit Eilat and wondering if there’s anything to do around the city? This post may interest you… About a week ago, during Sukkot, my family and I asked…
(and how to pay less to get in) Israel is full of nature, history, and archeology. Within only 470 km of length and 135 km of width, you can find…
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