
Israel National Trail celebrates 30 years of adventure and unity
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.

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.

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

From walking companions of the practical and literary kinds to a cookbook, a kids’ book and beautiful prose, these books will enrich your visit to Israel.

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

Take it from this veteran of this magnificent and sometimes challenging 637-mile trail: The right preparation can make or break your trek.

Ultra-marathon runner Michael Wardian traversed the length of Israel in just 10 days, but still managed to enjoy its culture, people and sights.

While indulging in the great Israeli pastime of hiking, the ‘people of the Book’ now have access to great literature on the trail.

Israeli Embassy in Nepal initiates three-kilometer walkway for hikers on the Himalaya Mountains.

Adventure runner Richard Bowles aims to ‘sprint’ the 1,009-kilometer trail in just 12 days.

The travel magazine says the trail ‘ delves into the grand scale of biblical landscapes as well as the everyday lives of modern Israelis.’