The zoological garden includes animals from the Land of Israel that are mentioned in the bible and rare, endangered species – from desert to rainforest animals – in a range of exciting exhibits including the Small Animal Building, the Bible Land Wildlife Preserve, giant aviaries, South American Yard, African Yard, a magnificent penguin exhibit, Lemur Land, and a unique bird-watching trail. The zoo is built on 250,000 square meters and offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. At its center is a lake with islands of monkeys and a variety of other animals in spacious, unfenced exhibits. Tel: 02-6750111 Fax: 02-6430122 *The Biblical Zoo is a must on any visit to Jerusalem
Anytime of the year, a visit to the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens is a vibrant, colorful experience that takes visitors away from the city's tumult and invites them to enjoy the wonders of nature. The Gardens feature a tropical greenhouse with magnificent flowers, orchids, flesh eating plans and many other varieties of plants as well as pools, channels and waterfalls with water plants and riverbank plants. The Gardens also offer guided tours, activities for children and special events. Tel: 02-6794012 Fax: 02-6793941
The City of David Center invites you on a riveting journey though King David’s city back to the days of the First Temple. Visitors explore a system of underground tunnels, Warren's Shaft, an ancient underground water conduit, a spectacular lookout point, Hizkiyahu’s tunnel – a water tunnel deep in the earth, fascinating archeological discoveries and more. Tours are given in a variety of languages. Please coordinate guided tours in advance. Tel: 1-800-25-24-23, 02-6262341 Fax: 02-6274365
A thrilling multi-sensory presentation covering Jerusalem’s 3,000-year history using the most advanced presentation means in the world. Kinetic seats, moving over six routes with three giant screens in front of them cause visitors to feel as though they are entering the depths of Jerusalem’s history and becoming part of the city’s story. Acclaimed Israel actor Haim Topol plays the role of Shalem, a 3,000-year-old tour guide, who takes visitors on a voyage through the many layers of the city’s history. At the end of the journey, before returning to Beit Agron, the Time Elevator takes an aerial tour over Jerusalem as it is today – a city that draws inspiration from the past and looks forward to the future. Tel: 03-6723536, 02-6248381 Fax: 03-6723537, 02-6252228
The unique site of the Ein Yael Living Museum is located at the mouth of a flowing spring in the Refaim Valley. This abundant stream has been the site of agricultural communities throughout history, including a community that existed during the Roman Period that stands out for its magnificent mosaics and bathhouses. Today, Ein Yael offers open workshops that bring to life a variety of traditional arts and handicrafts. Workshops are offered in a variety of fields including: weaving, mosaics, fresco, basket weaving, ceramics, agriculture, musical instruments and jewelry production from materials found in nature, grape pressing in a wine-press as well as olive oil and perfume production. Tel: 02-6451866 Fax: 02-6451867
A must for every visitor to Israel Mini Israel miniature city is Israel's newest and most exciting tourist attraction. Featuring over 350 beautifully crafted exact-replica models, of historical, religious, archeological and modern sites, Mini Israel presents you with a one of a kind introduction to Israel, all in one magical site. Tel: 08-9130000 for groups: 08-9130010
Ein Kerem Legend offers special tours and activities for parents and children as well as specially arranged tours for people with disabilities during telephone communication is possible at all times.
Omega/zip-line, Country hospitality, Event hosting, Access for people with disabilities, Guided tours, Parking, Riddle deciphering, Restaurant, Picnic, Kiosk and Catering. Tel: 02-6418682 Fax: 02-6434355
A huge games park housing all the games children love under one roof. The giant air-conditioned hall includes children’s favorites such as Lego, Barbie, Fisher Price, ball pits, computers and table soccer as well as a restaurant with stunning views and the Inflatable Park – a lively and exciting adventure with 13 giant inflatable devices in a range of surprising shapes. Children delight in jumping, sliding, wrestling, riding electric motorcycles and dune buggies. The Nature Park features over 100 species of wild and domestic animals as well as a petting corner with adorable pets, a reptile room and explanations about all of the animals. The Spring Park is a 40-meter illuminated underground system that winds through vineyards and orchards to Tel Tzuba and Ein Tzuba. Kiftzuba also features a skating rink and a target shoot. On rainy days the Inflatable Park, Nature Park and Spring Park are closed. Please coordinate guided tours in advance.
Dining room, Souvenir shop, Snack bar, Picnic parking. Tel: 02-5347952 for information and reservations Fax: 02-5341210
Group bicycle trips throughout the country. Accompaniment of bicycle tours Bicycle trips open to single riders. Bicycle and accessories rentals. Bicycle and equipment sales. Bicycles rentals to families and individuals in partnership with the Jewish National Fund, at two service centers: at Sataf Nature Reserve and Yad Kennedy (Kennedy Memorial) Accompanying Services
Jeep tours, bicycle tours, archery, guided tours, meals, rappelling. Tel: 0523865612 Fax: 02-6436280
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