Every year, boys and girls come to Israel to volunteer at the kibbutz or as part of the Taglit project, as well as Masa. Some see the country only as part of these initiatives, and some choose to see the country the way they want. If you are looking for an out-of-the-ordinary trip, we recommend that you join us on a journey on the Israel Trail. In fact people from all over the world come especially for this purpose. You are welcome to contact Ra Pasternak at 054-5454013, the initiator of the trip, for information or to leave details on the website.
What is so special about the trip on the Israel Trail?
Experience Israeli nature – despite Israel being a small country, landscapes are diverse. Our journey can be joined in the south, in the center and in the north. For example, people who live in countries with green landscapes, prefer to join us on the Israel Trail in the south because the desert landscapes are unfamiliar to them. Also, some people only join the northern part because the desert and challenging part is less attractive to them.
Challenge – Everyone has a different need for a challenge and adrenaline. A journey that lasts about three months from one end of Israel to the other end is one of the most interesting challenges that can be done. True, it does not seem easy to go out for 3 months and walk 900 kilometers, but with Walk Aabout Love you will be able to meet the challenge in the ideal way. We take care of everything: accommodation, logistics, food, water and entertainment.
· Meet new people – coming as part of the Masa project? Want to meet people from Israel and the world and share experiences with them? This is your chance. This type of journey creates greater formation. We also celebrate Pesach in the desert as well as Lag B’Omer at the beach. Every day ends with melodies around the campfire.
When is it happening?
We left for the last trip on March 13, 2014. You are welcome to follow the publications on the site and check our schedule. As mentioned, you can join us at various stations during a trip on the Israel Trail. Using the map will help you better understand the terrain conditions.