Tutland – Tal’s Strawberry Farm, Hod HaSharon – Visitors Guide
Agrotourism

Tutland – Tal’s Strawberry Farm, Hod HaSharon – Visitors Guide

Tutland (Tal’s Strawberry Farm) offers self-picking vegetables, fruits (including different types of strawberries), and flowers in Hod HaSharon. Note: for a complete guide about strawberries, see Picking Strawberries – When, Where, and Comparison of Places. Map Most strawberries grow in the Sharon area, and this time we went to Tutland in Hod HaSharon. They are…

Caesarea Philippi – Jesus called it: “gates of Hades”
Ancient | Religious Sites

Caesarea Philippi – Jesus called it: “gates of Hades”

Caesarea Philippi was a Roman city by Mount Hermon. And since Jesus visited it, it has become an important Christian pilgrimage destination. Note: Philip the Tetrarch, Herod’s son, founded Caesarea Philippi. Map The remains of Caesarea Philippi are part of Banias (Hermon Stream Nature Reserve). And Banias Nature Reserve is located at the Golan Heights,…

Meshek Ofaimme, Hansen House – Visitors Guide
Food

Meshek Ofaimme, Hansen House – Visitors Guide

Meshek Ofaimme, for sustainable agriculture, has a farm in Arava, stores, and coffee shops. And you can buy and taste their sustainable, organic, fair trade, and animal-friendly produce. Branches Here is a table with all the branches: Name Address Opening Hours Phone Menu The Pen – The Bar at Hansen Gdalyahu Alon Street 14, Jerusalem…

Garden of Gethsemane – Answers to the Most Common Questions
Ancient | Cities | Religious Sites

Garden of Gethsemane – Answers to the Most Common Questions

According to tradition, Jesus prayed and was arrested the night before his crucifixion in the Garden of Gethsemane. Note: In that olive garden, Jesus also underwent agony in the garden. Map The Garden of Gethsemane is situated at the foot of the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. It is located east of the Old City,…

Rock hyrax
Animals

Rock hyrax – Basic Info and Where You Can Find them in Israel

The rock hyrax is a medium-sized (4–5 kg) mammal native to Africa and the Middle East. Rock Hyraxes eat a wide variety of plants. And in Israel, you can mostly find them in the mountains. Note: I shot the featured image at Ein Gedi Nature Reserve. Basic Info The rock hyrax (Procavia capensis), also called…