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Look what awaits you in the most popular stream in Israel right now
Nahal Tavor is considered a popular hike these days, thanks to the green landscapes and the flowering of lupines that is about to end.
Despite the expected load of travelers, about 4,000 people came to it today waiting hours in long queues to "enjoy" some nature (and lots of traffic jams)
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Ziv Reinstein
Wednesday, 31 March 2021, 10:58 Updated: 12:06
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It is considered the most traveled stream these days thanks to the green landscapes, the flowing water and the lupine blooms that end these days - but Nahal Tavor has never seen such a large number of hikers, probably on one Passover day.
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Nahal Tavor in the Lower Galilee offers a very popular route for families and hikers alike, as the landscapes combine everything needed for a trip: green slopes between mountains and valleys, flowing water, a solid waterfall and a deep immersion pool and of course a perfect spring blossom -Flower of the area - the mountain lupine that colors the slopes of the creek purple.
According to the Nature and Parks Authority, about 4,000 hikers (!) Have so far arrived at the reserve near Mount Tabor.
The local inspector at the site, Omri Golman, documented the dozens of cars on the access road to the river, before reaching the parking lot, which is already loaded with dozens of cars.
Those who must have "paid" the price of the congestion are the residents of Kibbutz Gazit, whose access road to the stream passes through their kibbutz.
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4,000 people came to the creek today.
Cars parked next to the road in the Nahal Tavor Reserve (Photo: Nature and Parks Authority, Omri Golman)
Hundreds of cars in the parking lot at the beginning of the route.
Nahal Tavor, today (Photo: Nature and Parks Authority, Omri Golman)
Recommendation: Arrive before 10 in the morning
Nahal Tavor begins in the Nazareth Mountains and flows east along about 30 km, until it empties into the Jordan River about 1.5 south of Kibbutz Gesher in the Jordan Valley. The stream offers two main routes - a circular route for families of about 3 km and another route for benefactors Go, with a difficult ascent at the end, of about 7 km. The
Nature and Parks Authority stated, "Arrival at Nahal Tavor is based on availability, no prior registration and entry is free, but during the holidays it is recommended to arrive before 10 am due to congestion. The many.
It is important to take the garbage with you and keep the stream clean. "
It was also reported that a load of visitors was also recorded on the Og River trails in the northern Judean Desert, and it is recommended not to reach the area in the coming hours. Yesterday (Tuesday) about 200,000 hikers counted in nature reserves and national parks. Visitors from the beginning of the holiday, about 10,000 hikers in the night camps, and among the national parks that stood out in terms of hiker traffic were Masada (5,000 hikers), Caesarea and Yarkon Tel Afek (4,000 hikers each), Ashkelon National Park (4,800 hikers) and the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve (3,800 The Nias Nature Reserve and Eshkol National Park (2,800 hikers each).
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The slopes are painted purple.
Lupines in Nahal Tavor about two weeks ago (Photo: Walla !, Ziv Reinstein)
Everyone went for a walk here?
The parking lot in Nahal Tavor (Photo: Nature and Parks Authority, Omri Golman)
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