Hizma to Ein Fawwar

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John Atick
  • Author: John Atick
  • Created: October 29, 2018 7:39 pm
  • Updated: March 18, 2020 11:13 am
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Trail Type: Hiking
Difficulty Grade: Moderate
  • Distance 12.00 km
  • Time 4 h 38 min
  • Speed 3.0 km/h
  • Min Altitude 104 m
  • Peak 539 m
  • Climb 438 m
  • Descent 858 m

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Hiking the upper part of Wadi Qelt starting from the very beginning and passing through Ein Fara Nature Reserve until Ein Fawwar Nature Reserve. Get ready to get wet as you hike through the water.

1. Ein Fara

Altitude: 285 m

The desert scenery, abundance of water and varied vegetation create this unique oasis – the Ein Fara Nature Reserve. You will also find monasteries and archaeological findings – remnants of human activity in different periods.

2. Ein Fawwar

Altitude: 99 m

The middle spring of the Wadi Qelt riverbed. The riverbed collects rain water and the water from three springs, carrying the water from Jerusalem to the Jordan River. The spring is fascinating as it empties completely and refills again throughout the day.

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Hiking the upper part of Wadi Qelt starting from the very beginning and passing through Ein Fara Nature Reserve until Ein Fawwar Nature Reserve. Get ready to get wet as you hike through the water.