Excursion «541. Migratory birds. Pink flamingo»

Class «Tourist class»
Type Group tour
Language Russian

Visit Flamingo
The flamingo bird is a symbol of the fulfillment of your desires.
For most people, the pink flamingo personifies a symbol of beauty and grace. The appearance of this miracle bird to people means a great sign, foreshadowing a very important event.
Heading for the winter in Africa, these beautiful representatives stop at the lakes, not far from Haifa. This is a huge event not only for bird watchers but also for all nature lovers.

Observation Deck of the Galilee Mountains
It is impossible to appreciate in hard currency the feeling of freedom and timelessness that the mountains give you when you stand on a high spur under the autumn sky and look around.
We will visit the observation deck from where unforgettable views of the Galilee Mountains will open.

Mearat ha-Keshet is a rock with a rainbow-like cave. In ancient times it was a large cave, closed on all sides. The arch that we will be able to see was formed due to water washout and weathering of soft chalk rocks over many millions of years.

Montfort Castle is a Crusader castle located in the Upper Galilee in northern Israel.
It has a rich history dating back to 1099.
From the heights of Montfort, you will also see one of the most beautiful landscapes in the Western Galilee.

Tel Dor is an ancient port city on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
The ancient city of Dor was widely known for possessing the secret of obtaining a special dye from sea mollusks, which the ancient Romans called purple, and the Jews called thelet. The thelet color was a distinctive feature of the high priest's clothing in the Jerusalem Temple.

Important

Seasonal excursion. Departures on October 30 and November 6!

Departure days

Departure days depend on your departure city

Info

Order cancellation conditions:

If a tourist cancels an excursion in less than 2 days the penalty is 100%, if rescheduled 50%.

Important:

  • Tourists should arrive at the boarding point 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time. strong>
  • People who are late and do not go on the excursion will not receive a refund.
  • Requests for excursions for children under 5 years old are not accepted.
  • The company is not responsible for lost items.
  • Responsibility for having an individual insurance policy falls on the tourist.
  • Tourists may wait up to 30 minutes for the bus.
  • Minor changes to the route are possible.
  • The company reserves the right to change the departure time for the excursion, which is communicated to the tourist the day before.
  • The company does not sell excursions indicating seats on the bus.
  • Physical activity level: 4/5

We recommend:
Bring drinking water, a hat, sunglasses, comfortable shoes and a picnic lunch with you on the excursion.

Attractions

Rainbow Cave

Rainbow Cave

Nature gave the Western Galilee its whimsical creation, which has become one of Israel's most popular tourist attractions.

The Rainbow Cave, or arch cave, is so named because it really looks like an arch-arc. Only it is made of stone and not by hand, but by the force of nature.

Once it was the most ordinary "deaf" mountain. But water - drop by drop - chiseled away the rock. The painstaking work lasted hundreds of thousands of years, and now there is a hole in the mountain, making its upper part look like a bridge. It's hard to believe that all this is not the work of human hands!

Going to the cave, dress in such a way that it is comfortable to walk. You will have to move on the rocks.

Montfort Castle

Montfort Castle is a Crusader castle located in the Galilee region in northern Israel, approximately 35 km northeast of Haifa and 16 km south of the border with Lebanon.

Montfort Castle served as the residence of the Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order from 1230 to 1271.

Tel Dor

Tel Dor is an ancient port city on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
The ancient city of Dor was widely known for possessing the secret of obtaining a special dye from sea mollusks, which the ancient Romans called purple, and the Jews called thelet. The thelet color was a distinctive feature of the high priest's clothing in the Jerusalem Temple.

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