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Where do you see river flows in Israel: travel guide for the weekend - voila! tourism

2023-02-07T07:26:30.201Z


Many rains that have fallen since the weekend, combined with the "Barbara" storm that stopped here, led to the flooding of the streams and waterfalls in Israel. Watch the places where you can see flows in Vala! tourism


The Banias Waterfall 7.2.23 (Photo: Karim Ibrahim, Nature and Parks Authority)

And thanks to "Barbara": the good rain that has been falling since the weekend has filled the streams and springs, which are now flowing in a flood we haven't seen in a long time.

The flows in the streams will continue throughout the coming days, and the weekend, which is expected to be sunny, is an excellent time for river trips.



According to the measurement of the Water Authority, in the last day an increase of another 4 cm was recorded in the Kinneret, and it is now at a height of 1.60 meters from the upper red line. According to the Authority, the junction of the canals in Jordan (the eastern and the western) near the foundation of the Ma'ale, overflowed due to The abundant rains and flowing water revive the streams on their way to rise to the level of the Kinneret.



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The Banias waterfall, Golan slopes

The one that still received huge amounts of water is the Banias waterfall whose documentation from the morning shows a spectacular view of the waterfall at its height.

The Banias River, also known as the Hermon River, is one of the three tributaries of the Jordan and flows into it all year round and feeds it with solid springs, but also with snowmelt water from the Hermon.



How to get?

In Wiz: Nahal Hermon Nature Reserve - Banias.

The Banias Waterfall 7.2.23 (Photo: Karim Ibrahim, Nature and Parks Authority)

Ein Maboa, Nahal Perat reserve

Another place that was flooded with a lot of water is the Nahal Perat nature reserve, where the Ein spring rose from the beautiful round bubble overflowing, in the heart of the rocky gorge of the Nahal Perat (Wadi Kelt).



How to get?

In Wiz: Nahal Perat Nature Reserve - Ein Maboa

Ein Maboa, Nahal Perat Reserve, 7.2.23 (Photo: Marom Shafi, Nature and Parks Authority)

Eagle Falls, Golan Heights

Ait waterfall hardly ever flows beyond the winter, and this is a great opportunity to get to the Golan and see the water falling on the basalt rocks.

The waterfall is located on the axis of the waterfalls (road 808), and what is fun about it is the close access from the car park.

Literally half a minute walk.

Instead there is a short runway that is suitable for the whole family.



How to get?

Bevis: Eagle Falls

Eagle Falls in the Golan 6.2.23 (Photo: Tal Turoz, Nature and Parks Authority)

Ein Perat Reserve

In a spectacular canyon in the Judean Desert, the Euphrates River flows and in it natural pools, one of which we mentioned earlier - Ein Meboa which overflowed.

Beyond that, seeing the Euphrates River at its peak, as documented this morning by the reserve's employee Amera Salho, is a unique sight, as it is not every day that you see a river that for most of the year fails - with such an abundant flow.



How to get?

In Wiz: Nahal Perat Nature Reserve - Ein Perat.

Flows in the Ein Perat reserve, 7.2.23 (photo: Amre Salho, Nature and Parks Authority)

Nahal Eyon Reserve, Finger of the Galilee

Nahal Eyon is one of the favorite sites in the Galilee finger, especially in winter when you can see the Nahal Eyon Canyon and its waterfalls: Eyon Falls, Tahana Falls;

The Hashad Falls and the Hatonor Falls - flowing at their peak.

During the summer, the reserve "receives help" from the waters of Nahal Dan, due to a lack of water, but now there is no need for reinforcements.

Instead of a one-way route of about four kilometers or a round-trip route.



How to get there?

By visa: Nahal Ayon Nature Reserve (Hatanor).

Nahal Ayon Reserve, 6.2.23 (Photo: Ramzi Badran, Nature and Parks Authority)

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