From the Mediterranean Sea in the west to the desert in the east and many more diverse landscapes, nature in Israel is some of the most beautiful in the world and there are many nature tours in Israel to explore it. The country may be small, but given its geographical location, the land and wildlife found in Israel are varied, vast and dynamic. Israel offers various terrains, some ideal for hiking and exploring others are best explored in jeep adventures or with knowledgeable guides. There are many nature reserves and protected land areas preserving the unique landforms, flora and fauna. Exploring Israel through nature tours provides a breathtaking look at the natural beauty of Israel. Here are some helpful reads and further information on nature tours in Israel.

Nature Tours
Nature Tours

Saar Falls
The Saar Falls are both amazingly picturesque and easily accessible. Found just off Road 99, some four kilometers from the Nimrod Fortress, the waterfalls are best visited in the winter or spring when the water and snow from Mount Hermon are still making their descent to the Sea of Galilee. In the summer and autumn, the falls are reduced to a mere puddle so be sure to time your trip right! Read More
Ein Avdat & Zin Valley
Ein Avdat is undoubtedly one of Israel's most striking and beautiful sites. Set within the incredible landscape of the Zin Valley in the center of Israel's Negev Desert, Ein Avdat National Park offers spectacular panoramas and enchanted hikes through the incredible desert scenery. The spectacular canyon is the result of power of the waters at Ein Avdat (the Avdat spring). It forms part of the longest wadi in the Negev, the Zin Valley, which stretches over 60km and attracts visitors from across the country. Read More
Ein Gedi Nature Reserve
Ein Gedi, just aside the Dead Sea in the Judean Desert, not too far from Jerusalem, is one of Israel's premier hiking spots, featuring spectacular beauty, varied landscapes and botanical gardens. There’s no doubt that Ein Gedi Nature Reserve is one of the most beautiful places in Israel. Not too far from Jerusalem, yet it feels worlds away, Ein Gedi is, of course, one of the most popular escape spots for Israelis who take advantage of the reserve, botanical gardens, and the Dead Sea. Read More
Ramat Gan Safari Park, Tel Aviv
The Ramat Gan Safari Park is the main zoo of the Tel Aviv area and is home to the largest collection of animals in the Middle East. Arranged as a 250 acre African Safari Park, unique in the world as the African animals who live here are able to roam around the park, and visitors are able to have an African safari experience, just minutes from the center of downtown Tel Aviv. There is also a zoo within the park. Read More
Jerusalem Bird Observatory
The Jerusalem Bird Observatory lies in the heart of Jerusalem, just below the Knesset, the Parliament building. The observatory first opened about twenty years ago, and in January 2010, a visitor center, Israel's first living building, also opened at the site to enhance the visitor experience and the wonder of this spot of nature where birds and birdwatchers can gather. The site also hosts a research center as well as the observatory and visitor center, and is a great place to visit among the hustle and bustle of modern Jerusalem. Read MoreJerusalem Botanical Gardens
The 30-acre oasis that is the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens on the southeast corner of the Hebrew University's Givat Ram campus houses about 10,000 species arranged according to geography, with sections for plants native to the Mediterranean region, Central and Southwest Asia, Australia, North America, Europe and Southern Africa. It also has a large collection of bonsai trees, a tropical conservatory and an herb and medicinal plant garden. Read More