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A trip across Israel

The Israel Trail has been and always will be one of the favorite places for hiking. It allows you to go out for the weekend, take a break from dish to dish when you are on the fire or even go on a big two-month journey from one end of the country to the other. In fact tourists from all over the world come to do this as soon as they discover that there is such an option. Especially an option like ours that includes the Israel Trail service for organized groups. We take care of everything, including logistics, food and navigation. Contact us for registration and more details.

Alone or with a group

Whether you are embarking on a journey on the Israel Trail in the north or south, or you are doing the entire route, and you are debating how to do it, we really do not recommend setting out alone but as part of an organized trip at some level. It is very important to have someone by your side not only to make it much more interesting for you to walk, but also someone to protect you from trouble or save you in time of need. More than once people were injured during the hike on the trail because they were not careful and whoever was next to them tiny helped. This is an essential condition especially for areas that do not have cellular reception. For alone or with a group – the more people you have, the better, but it is important that there is a good relationship between everyone. Do not go on a journey with people you do not really get along with because they are friends of friends.

A trip across Israel

What should you take anyway if you go out alone?

A map of the Israel Trail – or a book containing a map is very essential. True, the path is marked, but it is still easy to get lost because sometimes some plant hides the marking right in front of it and you may jaw off the path. This way you will know how to get back on track or even realize that you are really not in the right direction. All you will know is where there is water.
6 liters of water per day – it is very important that you have at least 6 liters of water per day. Use a locker while walking so that you do not have to take bottles out of the bag. If you are hiking on the Israel Trail in the south, it is necessary to bury water. Otherwise the track cannot be survived.