
Israel’s desert bursts into life
Every year in the early spring in Israel, Anemones and other wild flowers begin blooming in the usually dry and barren expanses of the Negev desert.

Every year in the early spring in Israel, Anemones and other wild flowers begin blooming in the usually dry and barren expanses of the Negev desert.

Tel Aviv’s 3D Factory sets a global trend with a do-it-yourself ‘experience store’ where anyone can print an actual object from a computer design.

Take a spin with ISRAEL21c through the Red South Festival to see the brilliant wildflowers adding surprising color to the desert.

Brainsway is a ground-breaking new technology for neurological disorders, depression and addictions.

The much-visited Trumpeldor Cemetery is the final resting place for Tel Aviv’s most famous citizens, including singer Arik Einstein.

Take a taste of the microbrewery culture in Israel, courtesy of the Dancing Camel in Tel Aviv.

Dominating the Jerusalem skyline, the Santiago Calatrava-designed light rail and pedestrian bridge evokes David’s harp – and no small amount of controversy

Tel Aviv has a marathon too, but the NightRun gives a whole different vibe to the scene as thousands of runners hit the streets.

Our inaugural Journey to Israel trip presented the startup nation in a whole new light focused on innovation in every sector of society.