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A tour of surprises between the lowlands and the mountains
From the rare water system of Tel Gezer, to the magnificent murals in the lost village of Kfar Uriya, to the pastoral of Beit Jamal Monastery and for dessert a visit to the tomb of a legendary hero at Tel Tzora. A surprising and especially enjoyable day

Tour of the Latrun Enclave
The area between the vineyards and forests that surround the Latrun interchange has been an important passageway between the plain and the mountain throughout history. As such, it is home to many stories and traditions of importance to various religions. Are the monks really silent in Mezner? Who is the community of the Children of Happiness? How did a nun's dream in the 19th century change the face of the area and where is a Crusader fortress with its castles hidden?

Walking with the Bible in the Elah Valley
A tour to one of the surprising sites in Israel overlooking the Elah Valley - Khirbet Kaifa, where the findings shed new light on the existence of the Kingdom of David and where you can actually hear the famous battle cries that ended with the giant falling to the ground and the conductor singing a psalm.

Pyramid, tombs and caves
On the southern side of the Elah Valley lies Adulam Park, which includes some of the most impressive sites of Jewish settlement during the Bar Kokhba Revolt. Here lies the only pyramid in the country and some of the most beautiful burial and hiding caves.

Mount of Happiness
The Crusaders called it the Mount of Joy, and we know it as the place attributed to the tomb of the prophet Samuel. The site of Nabi Samuel is a fascinating place that allows for a combination of a tour of a historical and archaeological site with nature.

Ramlod - a spectacular mosaic and a dragon slayer
A tour of Lod and Ramla offers a rich historical and cultural experience, from the most beautiful mosaic in the country found in Lod, through the burial place of George the Dragon Slayer, to the phenomenal buildings of Ramla, the city built from sand.
