A volcanic plateau with military history, ancient synagogues, world-class wineries, Druze villages, and views that stretch to Syria.
Explore the Golan Heights
- Agriculture on the Golan Heights: Volcanic Soil, Exceptional Produce
- Ancient Synagogues of the Golan Heights: 2,000 Years of Jewish Life on the Plateau
- Banias: Where Pan Met Jesus at the Gates of Hell
- Bethsaida: The Lost City of the Apostles
- Birkat Ram and the Venus Figurine: A Volcanic Lake with a 250,000-Year-Old Secret
- Eli Cohen: The Spy Who Mapped the Golan Heights
- Gamla: The Masada of the North
- Gesher Bnot Ya’akov: The Bridge Where Humans Have Crossed for 780,000 Years
- Golan Heights Wineries: From Volcanic Soil to World-Class Wine
- Hamat Gader: Hot Springs the Romans Loved (and You Will Too)
- Hippos (Susita): A Roman City Frozen in Time Above the Sea of Galilee
- Kibbutz Merom Golan: Cowboys of the Golan Heights
- Majrase Nature Reserve: A Wetland Paradise on the Jordan Delta
- Mitzpe Lashalom: The Peace Vista on the Golan Heights
- Mount Bental, the Valley of Tears, and the Golan Heights Story
- Mount Hermon: Israel’s Rooftop, Snow and All
- Nahal Meshushim: The Hexagons Stream and Its Volcanic Pool
- Nimrod Fortress: The Largest Medieval Castle in the Middle East
- Tel Saki: The Outpost That Held the Line on Yom Kippur
- The Battle of Tel Fakher: The Fight That Won the Golan Heights
- The Golan Heights Law: How a Plateau Became Part of Israel
- The Golan Heights: A Complete Guide to Israel’s Most Dramatic Plateau
- The Jordan River: The Most Famous River You Can Almost Jump Across
- The Syrian Military Headquarters on the Golan Heights
- The War Over Water: How a River Almost Started World War III
More sites coming soon.