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From the snow-capped peaks of Mount Hermon to the coral reefs of Eilat, from ancient fortresses to lush desert oases. Discover Israel's trails, historical sites, and natural wonders.
Things to Do in Jerusalem
Top attractions & experiences
The Western Wall (Kotel)
הכותל המערבי
The holiest site where Jews can pray — a surviving retaining wall of the Second Temple Mount, standing for over 2,000 years.
Walk the Old City's Four Quarters
העיר העתיקה
Explore the Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Armenian quarters of Jerusalem's walled Old City — a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Temple Mount & Dome of the Rock
הר הבית
The holiest site in Judaism and third holiest in Islam — home to the golden Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
כנסיית הקבר הקדוש
Christianity's holiest church, built on the site where tradition holds Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected.
Mount of Olives
הר הזיתים
A ridge east of the Old City offering the most iconic panoramic view of Jerusalem, with an ancient Jewish cemetery and important churches.
Torah & Travel
Biblical Sites
Every Tanakh verse, in Hebrew & English
Jerusalem
ירושלים
The eternal capital and spiritual heart of Israel. Jerusalem is mentioned more than any other city in the Tanakh — as Salem in Genesis, as the Jebusite city conquered by David, as the site of Solomon's Temple, and as the prophetic center of God's kingdom. For three thousand years, Jews have turned toward Jerusalem in prayer.
Hebron
חברון
One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and one of the four holy cities of Judaism. Hebron is the burial place of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs in the Cave of Machpelah. Abraham purchased this cave as a family burial site — the first recorded land purchase in the Torah. David reigned from Hebron for seven years before conquering Jerusalem.
Beer Sheva
באר שבע
The traditional southern boundary of the Land of Israel, as in the phrase 'from Dan to Beer Sheva.' Abraham dug a well here and made a covenant with Abimelech, naming the place Beer Sheva — the 'Well of the Oath.' The patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob all passed through or lived in Beer Sheva, making it one of the most significant sites in the patriarchal narratives.
Shechem
שכם
The first place Abraham visited when he entered the land of Canaan, and the site where God first promised the land to his descendants. Shechem lies in the valley between Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal, where Joshua renewed the covenant and where the tribes later split into the northern and southern kingdoms. Today the site is near Nablus in the West Bank.
Bethel
בית אל
The place where Jacob dreamed of a ladder reaching to heaven, with angels ascending and descending. He named it Bethel — 'House of God.' Abraham had earlier built an altar here. After the split of the kingdom, Jeroboam set up a golden calf at Bethel, making it a rival worship site to Jerusalem. The prophets later condemned this as idolatry.
Jericho
יריחו
One of the oldest cities in the world, Jericho was the first city the Israelites conquered upon entering the Promised Land. The dramatic fall of its walls — after the Israelites marched around them for seven days — is one of the most iconic stories in the Tanakh. Situated near the Jordan River in the desert, Jericho is also associated with Elijah and Elisha.
Walk With Biblical Figures
Follow their journeys across Israel
Walk With Abraham
אברהם אבינו
Follow the father of the Jewish people from his first steps in Canaan to the Binding of Isaac. Abraham's journey traces a path through the heartland of Israel — from Shechem in the north to Beer Sheva in the south — establishing the sacred geography that his descendants would inherit.
Walk With David
דוד המלך
Follow the shepherd boy from Bethlehem as he rises to become Israel's greatest king. David's journey is one of the most dramatic in the Tanakh — from being anointed in secret, to fleeing through the wilderness, to establishing Jerusalem as the eternal capital. His path traces the geography of courage, loyalty, and faith.
Walk With Joshua
יהושע בן נון
Follow Moses' successor as he leads the Israelites across the Jordan River and into the land God promised their ancestors. Joshua's military campaign moves from east to west and south to north, as one Canaanite city after another falls. Each stop marks a moment of faith, courage, and divine intervention.
Hiking Trails
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Historical Sites
3 sites
Landscapes of Israel
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National Parks & Nature
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