In recent years the Armenian Museum underwent a complete renovation. Housed in a pilgrims hostel turned priest seminary turned orphanage turned museum (all that in a century and a half), the museum gives an insight into the history of the…
As announced in the media, Israel is opening its borders to unvaccinated tourists, starting March 1, 2022. The continuous decline in COVID-19 cases led the Israeli government to remove restrictions for tourists. Travelers to Israel still have to test negative…
The Avshalom stalactite cave is considered one of the most beautiful stalactite caves in the world. Small in size compared to others such as the Postojna Caves in Slowenia, but huge in its variety and abundance of stalactites, stalagmites, drapery,…
The Negev Camel Ranch or CameLand is located along the northern Incense Route, next to the ancient Nabatean city of Mamshit. Owner Ariel Ullmann, a zoologist by education and environmentalist by nature, raises riding camels since 1986. Set in a biblical…
Ein Akev is a desert oasis in the Negev, not far from Sde Boker and Nahal Zin (wadi Zin). Water flows all year round and in the summer time its cool waters invite for a refreshing bath. Access to the…
Mahane Yehuda market has long been a landmark in Jerusalem. Some even describe it as a “national treasure“. One thing is certain – if you want to meet authentic people, you need to look no further. This picturesque marketplace lies…
Abraham’s tent is located at Genesis Land in the Judean desert, close to Jerusalem. Abraham and his servant Eliezer welcome their guests in a Bedouin tent (yes, you could call Abraham a Bedouin, he certainly led a nomadic life). We reach the…