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We did not need much persuasion to get to the Garden of the Three (Sahna) National Park, and yet something positive is happening here


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Not just in the summer, not just on the holidays: the state waterfall has been upgraded a bit more

We did not need much persuasion to get to the Garden of the Three (Sahna) National Park, and yet something positive is happening here

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Tourism, in collaboration with Gan Hashlosha National Park

Sunday, 12 September 2021, 10:25 Updated: 17:01

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Israeli Treasure.

Gan Hashlosha National Park (Sahna) (Photo: Adi Wiener)

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Tourism has long surpassed this - there is nothing like coming to Sachna in the winter.

The Three Gardens National Park is then emptied of its masses of critics, shedding its human burden and noise, and leaving stubborn hikers with a real secret, an Israeli treasure trove for the well-wishers.

And in other words: great pools with a constant temperature of 28 degrees.



Always.

In each of the 365 days on the calendar.



But wait, what happens here when winter is just a distant fantasy?

When summer may have officially ended, but the thermometer tickles the 30s and pushes away the autumn with its own hands?



Well, good that you asked.

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Green, clean, well-groomed.

Gan Hashlosha National Park (Sahna) (Photo: Gan Hashlosha National Park (Hasahna))

Wet record.

Gan Hashlosha National Park (Sahna) (Photo: Adi Wiener)

Sahna (hot in Arabic) has already gone through everything.

From the height of his years he can recreate how once upon a time there were quite a few points in need of improvement, but these are just distant memories.

The well-kept park in the Valley of the Springs (Beit She'an area) has long been established as one of the most popular in Israel, and offers large areas of great green grass, large and clean areas, and refreshing water wonders that are suitable for the whole family.



The wet peak here is of course what can be fun defined as the "National Waterfall" - less high than its northern peers perhaps, but much more pampering, and also requires no extraordinary physical effort, impressive climbing abilities or even a drop of sweat.

Includes a rare collection.

Archaeological Museum in Gan Hashlosha National Park (Sahna) (Photo: Gan Hashlosha National Park (Hasahna))

Mandatory point.

Wall and tower site in Gan Hashlosha National Park (Sahna) (Photo: Adi Wiener)

If all this is not enough for you, the "Traces in the Valley" museum, an active educational center full of possibilities, also operates within the kindergarten. The Museum of Mediterranean Regional Archeology, which offers visitors a rare collection of artefacts and tools from the Greek and Roman periods, as well as collections from Persian and ancient Egyptian culture.



The museum also displays antiquities from earlier periods, including items from the period of the revolts in the Romans and ancient synagogues that flourished in the area. A large photograph depicts the mosaic of the ancient synagogue in a locality, for example, and the inscription in the mosaic mentions many localities in the Land of Israel, as well as fruits and vegetables that were grown in those days in the Beit She'an Valley.



A nearby wall and tower site is another must-see point, which will allow you and the children to dry out of the water, but not dry out of the attractions. The site recreates the settlement of Tel Amal, the first settlement of Homa and Migdal, which came to the ground on December 10, 1936. Three residential barracks were restored at the site, the dining room and kitchen hut, an observation tower and the double wooden wall.



The pioneer rooms illustrate the way of life of the settlers, including iron beds and mosquito nets, work clothes and even their reading books.

You can move between the various stations, "wash clothes" in the creek water, observe from the tower and load baskets with gravel.

In addition, guided tours of the place, lectures and sessions with players can be booked.



The "Aliyah on the Ground" exhibit on the site will be displayed on September 22, 23, 26, 26, and will include a screening at 13:00, subject to pre-registration by calling 04-6581017 or emailing homa@gan3.co.il, at no additional charge for admission to the Garden of the Three .

Waterfalls of joy.

Gan Hashlosha National Park (Sahna) (Photo: Adi Wiener)

28-degree standing order.

Gan Hashlosha National Park (Sahna) (Photo: Adi Wiener)

The national park is located at the foot of the impressive Gilboa ridge and was born around Ein Amal, which forms Nahal Amal.

The latter, for its stunning shades of turquoise, runs along the garden, and along the way fills two large pools and creates the same perfect waterfalls.

In between, there are stone bridges, an old flour mill and lots of cute corners next to the huge lawns.



The Hebrew name (Garden of the Three) of the National Park commemorates a mythological pioneer trio - David Mosinson, Aaron Atkin and Haim Sturman, who were killed in the fall of 1938, while riding their vehicle on a mine.

The event naturally left difficult memories, but this point of commemoration does everything to lead you from that sad day to that perfect moment when you stepped inside.

Doing everything, and also succeeding.



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