Top Natural Attractions to Visit in Israel's Emek HaMaayanot (Valley of Springs)
Emek HaMaayanot, known as the Valley of Springs, is one of Israel's most beautiful regions, offering numerous natural springs, pools, and lush green spots that provide a refreshing escape from the summer heat. The area is ideal for families and nature lovers seeking a wet and adventurous weekend.
Among the top recommended sites is the Triangle Pool, a large, clear-water pool named for its unique geometric shape, surrounded by rich vegetation and perfect for a peaceful swim. Another highlight is the Kibbutzim Stream, famous for its wide, deep flowing channel where visitors can enjoy a "wet hike" involving walking and swimming, including a water slide that plunges into the stream.
The Green Beach at Nahal Asi, located in Kibbutz Nir David, offers free public access to turquoise waters year-round, with spacious lawns and seating areas. It is open Sunday to Thursday from 9:00 to 17:00 and on Fridays and holiday eves from 9:00 to 13:00, while closed on Saturdays.
The White Waterfalls, also called the "natural jacuzzi," feature a series of small waterfalls and pools shaded by eucalyptus trees, fed by agricultural water overflow. Additionally, the Abuka Pool, near the former Abuka Kibbutz, is a deep, cool pool surrounded by reeds, palm, and poplar trees, ideal for quiet swimming and relaxation.
For those wanting a break from water activities, Gan Gooroo in Kibbutz Nir David is a unique Australian-themed park where visitors can freely interact with kangaroos, feed them, and see other Australian animals like koalas, cassowaries, and colorful parrots. Directions to all sites are available via Waze navigation.
These spots offer a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and tranquility for visitors during the hot summer months.
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