Discover the best top things to do in Merom Golan, Golan Heights including No Other Land-Jeep Tours, Tatanka Jeep Tours, Yehudia Forest Reserve, Hermon Stream Nature Reserve, Birchat Meshushim, Oz 77 Memorial, Mount Hermon, Yaar Haayalim - Deer Forest, Golan Land Jeep Tours, The Flying Turtle.
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No other land - jeep tours in the Golan. Ilan Shulman, tour guide from Kibbutz Marom Golan will use a jeep for taking you to a journey of discovering the Golan.
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We offer jeep tours in the far North of Israel, across the Golan heights and its slopes, with a variety of different routes available to choose from. You can combine stunning viewpoints, unique local flora and fauna, history, and more. In addition, we offer tours to water springs in the summer, mud tours in the winter, and even snow tours when it snows. Each Jeep is driven by our own professional driver. One of our tours get to the border between Israel and Syria, learning a little about the Agriculture of the Golan and also we talk about the situation in the region. And at night... we go out on the open off-road to look over the wild life of the Golan on a Night Safari, long range spotlights, a view over the stars, a bonfire in the middle of the wild terrains of the Golan, and more...
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Deep ravines cross the center of the rocky Golan Heights, through which waterfalls flow into deep pools. Between the canyons, a park forest of Mt Tabor oaks grows on the heights. This is the largest nature reserve on the Golan Heights, well-loved by Israeli hikers.
We did the intermediate trail instead of descending directly to the main waterfall. Wear sturdy shoes if you do this trail -- part of he trail involves wading through a stream with many hidden and slippery boulders underfoot. The small pools along the way were perfect for kids to swim in, as they were not too deep. Later, the main large pool provided refreshing swim. The ravine through which the Yehudiya Rover flows is deep and well-shaded. Although I miss the old Yehudiya trail (which was, unfortunately, destroyed by rock slides a few years ago), this new trail is still fun, albeit less challenging. The facilities are basic, but very clean.
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The largest waterfall in Israel is in the Nahal Hermon Nature Reserve (Banyas). Above the year-round flow of water there is a "hanging trail", where unique remains of human legacy can be found.
Just north of the Golan Heights this nature reserve has the largest waterfall in Israe There are four trails which take from 45- 90 minutes to walk. They are each color coded-yelliw, purple, blue or red. After the conquest of Alexander the Great in 332BCE, Greek culture was brought to the East. Here next to the flowing spring and the rich vegetation, the Panaeon was constructed, a temple to the god Pan, who lived in nature. The Crusaders saw Banias as a natural border between their kingdom in Palestine and the neighboring Muslim realm whose center was Damascus. Beautiful place, wish we could have stayed longer, so much to see, very beautiful.
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We went past and decided to visit. A memorial site for soldiers who had died, we presume whilst conquering the Golan Heights off Syria. Embattled tanks are scattered around and when looking over the border with Syria one can see the fields of mines (marked as dangerous). There was a group of soldiers sat in the amphitheater on site. Beautiful views and landscapes. There are no entry fees / opening hours. It is open 24/7
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We all wait for the snow, To try the new cableway ????️???? are you excited?? Mount Hermon located in the top of golan heights - you can find a lot of activities if you really like the snow - you can ski
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