Nature of the Carmel Coast: Past, Present and Future – 4/15 at 6am

Event Details:

Date: April 15, 2024

Time: 6:00 – 18:00 IST

Address: Pickup in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv

Discover breathtaking views and fresh breezes as we explore three different ecosystems sustained by the streams that cascade from the Carmel into the Mediterranean. On the seashore, in rewilded wetlands, or at the top of the Carmel mountain range, we’ll glimpse how, throughout history, human ingenuity has worked in harmony with nature.

Our Tour Includes:

 

Nahal Taninim
Our adventure begins at Nahal Taninim, the meandering stream at the bottom of the watershed. Here, archeological sites will let us explore the historical use of the water. We’ll learn who used to be here (hint: taninim = crocodiles) and who still calls this area home.

Maagan Michael Fishponds
Kibbutz Maagan Michael is a fascinating showcase of SPNI’s Start-Up Nature rewilding project. The restored wetlands are the natural rest stop for millions of birds migrating every year from Europe to Africa and back. From dainty sandpipers to commanding ospreys, we’ll get a peek at some of the world’s most dazzlingly diverse birdlife.

Falafel Lunch
Next, we’ll break for an authentically Israeli lunch at one of the best falafel and hummus spots in the area. This mouthwatering local cuisine is the perfect way to recharge before our final stop at the very top of the Carmel watershed.

Ramat HaNadiv
Our last visit for the day is Ramat HaNadiv, the famous gardens opened more than half a century ago in memory of Baron Edmond de Rothschild. This site offers visitors from around the world both elegant formal gardens and majestic untamed wilderness. We’ll tie up the loose ends by enjoying the breathtaking views at the escarpment that is the source of the watershed we’ve traced throughout our journey.

The Details:

 

Where: Bus departs from multiple pickup points in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Pickup details will be sent after registration.

 

When: March 11th, 2024

  • Tel Aviv – Pickup between 7 and 7:30 and drop off by 17:00
  • Jerusalem – Pickup between 6 and 6:30 and drop off by 18:30

 

Cost: Includes all entrance fees. A 10% discount is available for SPNI members.

  • From Tel Aviv: NIS 445 per person
  • From Jerusalem: NIS 483 per person

 

Price includes:

  • Bus transportation to and from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem and between tour sites
  • Professional guides, experts on local wildlife and conservation
  • Entrance fees at all sites
  • A light vegetarian lunch

 

Difficulty level: We will be walking approximately 2 km each at Nahal Taninim and Maagan Michael and 2-4 km at Ramat HaNadiv. Easy walking at all sites. Please contact us if you have accessibility needs.

 

For more information: call 0523-869488 or email reg.jbo@gmail.com

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insects before the end of the day.

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