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The GalileeThe Galilee
The Galilee (Hagalil in Hebrew) is a large region in northern Israel, Traditionally divided into Upper Galilee, Lower Galilee and Western Galilee, extending from Dan to the north, at the base of Mount Hermon, along Mount Lebanon to the ridges of Mount Carmel and Mount Gilboa north of Jenin and Tulkarm to the south, and from the Jordan Rift Valley to the east across the plains of the Jezreel Valley and Acre to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Coastal Plain in the west.
Most of Galilee consists of rocky terrain, at heights of between 500 and 700 metres. There are several high mountains including Mount Tabor and Mount Meron in the region, which have relatively low temperatures and high rainfall. As a result of this climate, flora and wildlife thrive in the region, while many birds annually migrate from colder climates to Africa and back through the Hula–Jordan corridor. The streams and waterfalls, the latter mainly in Upper Galilee, along with vast fields of greenery and colourful wildflowers, as well as numerous towns of biblical importance, make the region a popular tourist destination with many things to see and to do.
The largest cities in the region are Acre, Nazareth, Safed, Karmiel, Shaghur ,Afula, and Tiberias. The port city of Haifa serves as a commercial center for the whole region.
Because of its hilly terrain, most of the people in the Galilee live in small villages connected by relatively few roads. A railroad runs south from Nahariya along the Mediterranean coast. The main sources of livelihood throughout the area are in the fields of agriculture and tourism. Industrial parks are being developed, bringing further employment opportunities to the local population which includes many recent immigrants.
Galilee is home to a large Arab population, with a particularly large Druze population. The central portion of the Galilee also known as the "Heart of the Galilee" stretching from the border with Lebanon to the northern edge of the Jezreel Valley including the cities of Nazareth, Sakhnin, Shaghur, Tamra and Kafr Kanna has an Arab population of 75% with most of the Jewish population living in small hilltop towns, and cities like Karmiel, and Ma'alot. Meanwhile the eastern Galilee including the Finger of the Galilee, the Jordan River Valley, and the Region around the Sea of Galilee are nearly 100% Jewish.
Galilee is a popular destination for domestic and foreign tourists who enjoy its scenery, recreational, and gastronomic offerings. The Galilee attracts many Christian pilgrims, as many of the miracles of Jesus occurred, according to the New Testament, on the shores of the Sea of Galilee - including his walking on water, calming the storm, and his feeding five thousand people in Tabgha. In addition, numerous sites of biblical importance are located in the Galilee, such as Megiddo, Mount Tabor, Hazor, and more.
Many kibbutzim and moshav families operate Zimmers (The local term for a B&B). Numerous festivals are held throughout the year, especially in the autumn and spring holiday seasons. These include the Acre (Acco) Festival of Alternative Theater, The olive harvest festival, and music festivals featuring Anglo-American folk, klezmer, Renaissance, and chamber music.
We hope that Israel - webguide.com will help you plan and enjoy your travel to the Galilee. Here you'll find the top things to do and see in the Galilee :Nazareth, Hula Lake, Zippori and much more...
Snir stream nature reserve

Walking along the cool stream between the waterfalls, River fauna and pools.
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Church of the Annunciation, Nazareth

According to the Christian Faith the church was built over the cave where Mary lived and where she was visited by the Angel Gabriel on the Immaculate Conception.
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Tel Dan nature reserve

This beautiful reserve includes the Dan springs and the impresive remains of the biblical city of Dan.
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Kziv stream and Montfort fortress

One of Israel's most beautiful streams, Mediterranean forest, cool pools and Impressive Crusader fortress.
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The Museum of the Ghetto Fighters’ House

The First and Only Holocaust Museum Founded by Holocaust Survivors.
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Bar'am National Park

The impressive remains of a synagogue from the 3rd century CE belongs to an ancient jewish village.
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Mount Meron

A short hike, with breathtaking views, at the top of Mount Meron in the heart of a Mediterranean wood.
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Mount Tabor

The "mount of Transfiguration" and an important fortress during the First and Second Temple, Greek, Roman and Crusaders times.
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