Golan Heights: Nature’s Playground at Israel’s Northern Border
Golan Heights is a hidden gem of Israeli tourism
The Golan Heights is the northernmost part of Israel. This portion of land, bordering Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan, has witnessed years of tumultuous conflict due to ongoing disputes. Despite its rocky history, the Golan has managed to become one of the most beautiful areas in Israel. Although it is most famous for its beloved and vast array of waterfalls, the area also has an incredible history dating back to prehistoric times (and everything in between). No matter what kind of trip you’re looking for, this place certainly has something that will appeal to you.
Interesting Fact of Golan
The piece of earth provides about 15% of Israel’s total water supply, supplying much of Israel’s agricultural production and especially some of the country’s best wines.
History of the Golan Heights
This place were formed nearly a million years ago by volcanic eruptions. Its fertile soil attracted humans even in prehistoric times, whose many dolmens are spread across the region to this day. In the first century, Paul passed through this land on his way to Damascus, an event that would change the history of Christianity, and to a great extent the whole world. The Golan Height flourished in the Roman and Byzantine periods, settled by Pagans, Christians, and Jews.
The Golan Heights is a plateau of rolling plains along northeastern Israel that descend to the shores of the Sea of Galilee, making it the perfect destination on your visit to the Holy Land. Ripe with history, rivers, trails, outdoor activities, also amenable soil, the area is a popular destination for outdoors enthusiasts, campers and wine buffs.