The Garden Tomb is a famous and beautiful site located in east Jerusalem, believed by many to be the garden and sepulchre of Joseph of Arimathea and therefore possibly the...
During the period of the kingdom of Israel and Judah, Samaria was the second most important city in the land of Israel after Jerusalem.As cited in 1 Kings, 16:24 KJV:...
The oldest arched city gate in the world is in the Ashkelon National Park, located in the heart of the Old City (of Ashkelon). Surrounded by beauty and lush lawns, this site...
The Desert of Paran is one of the places the Israelites spent part of their 40 years of wandering after the Exodus. The Paran plateau contains a lot of gravel...
Wadi Qelt or Prat River is described to be one of the wildest ravines of the region. It travels from west to east, draining most part of the northern Judean...
Abu Ghosh is an Arab Israeli town well-known for its beautiful churches, classical music festivals, delicious hummus restaurants and its friendly relations with the Jewish population. Located in the Jerusalem Hills,...
Kiryat Ye’arim or Kiriath Jearim is the ancient town where the Ark of the Covenant once rested during the ministry of Samuel. The Ark was taken from the town of...
Yad Hashmonah, a messianic village in the region of biblical Kiryat Ye'arimYad Hashmonah is a very special village in Israel, founded by Finnish Christian Zionists in 1971. Nestled in the...
A beautiful oasis in the Negev desert, surrounded by white and sandy cliffs. This rare and natural reserve has various plants and wildlife throughout the park.In between the impressive cliffs,...
The Baptism Site of JesusLocated approximately 6 miles east of Jericho, right on the border of Israel and Jordan, the Jordan River or also known as, Qasr el Yahud, the official name,...