
12 must-have items to bring on the Israel National Trail
Planning to hike the Israel National Trail? Here’s a list of key pieces of equipment that you should consider adding to your pack.

Planning to hike the Israel National Trail? Here’s a list of key pieces of equipment that you should consider adding to your pack.

As the Israel National Trail celebrates its 30th anniversary this April, here’s a look at the inspiring history of one of the world’s most popular hiking trails.

Put on your hiking boots and explore any of these trails that offer a safe experience with plenty of rain-kissed beauty along the way.

Whether you’re planning to hike the entire diverse trail or explore select sections, these spots are not to be missed.

Megiddo Trail at Ramot Menashe Biosphere Reserve is not only one of most beautiful places in Israel, but is accessible by public transport.

The anemone floor mosaic at a former Byzantine stop for rest of prayer gets a modern makeover for modern-day travellers.

The Way to Jerusalem, a project of two intrepid Israelis who based the route on ancient Holy Land pilgrimages, is set to become Israel’s local equivalent of Europe’s Camino de Santiago.

The best places to get a dose of nature that lets people in strollers or wheelchairs fully join the fun.

The scenery alone makes a trip to Metula worth your while, and as long as you’re there check out these 10 awesome things to do in the area.

The Galilee and Golan Heights are filled with beautiful streams, waterfalls and wooded areas perfect for a summer’s trek.

Waterfalls, archeology, art, fruit-picking, wine and chocolate: Come explore the beautiful northeast corner of Israel.

One man’s mission to bring his disabled father on a hiking trip led to an innovative wheelchair and an organization that brings the disabled a unique chance to take trips in nature.

In Israel, you can walk where David slew Goliath, where the sun stood still for Joshua, where Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal, and so much more.

From all-out brunches and roadside flowers to heavenly naps and delicious dinners, Friday is the much-anticipated beginning of the Israeli weekend.

To fully appreciate the remarkable beauty and history of Jerusalem, it’s better to get your walking shoes on. Writer Arnold Slyper takes us on his favorite walks.