
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.

Mount Hermon is still reeling from the damage it sustained during Israel’s war with Hezbollah, but is ready to welcome back visitors.

From the Dead Sea all the way up to Mount Hermon, winter and spring rainfall fills local rivers and streams to create enchanting waterfalls.

If you’re perching on the fence about whether to go birding, here’s a handful of reasons to get out there this year.

Birds aren’t the only creatures that favor this lush nature reserve for their migration stopovers.

Ranging in style from uber designer to minimalistic, these hotels stand ready for tourists to return to Israel.

Stained-glass windows adorn places of worship for all three monotheistic religions, and their beauty is peaceful and inspiring.

The city of Hippos was established over 2,000 years ago in the Golan Heights. The new Sussita National Park offers a glimpse of ancient life there.

The new 30-room hotel on a kibbutz in the Galilee is built around wellness and relaxation, with unique touches like no TVs or reception desk.

Guided group tours for motorcyclists: a whole new way to experience the Holy Land.

A massive graveyard, a desert fortress and the city of Tel Aviv are all on the prestigious list of heritage sites important to humanity.

Bringing the kids on a trip to the holy land? These hotels will keep them entertained and comfortable throughout their stay.

Butterflies originating in the Arabian Peninsula make their way to Europe via Israel, and visitors can see them this weekend at Hula Lake Park.

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

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