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We rate this tour 3/5. Hikers should be comfortable hiking up to 10 hours, however there are options to shorten hike times on certain days to lower the difficulty.
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Experience the best of Israel’s mountains and the beauty of Golan Heights
Hike down from the Mount Hermon winning you extraordinary views of Galilee and the Hula Valley.
Step back in time as you explore synagogue ruins and magical ancient sites filled with rich history.
Picnic on the banks of a picturesque brook as you sit beneath the ancient Old Syrian Bridge and take in the charming landscape.
Gaze from clifftops as you take in dramatic views of the Sea of Galilee.
Embark on an epic hiking journey across Israel’s Golan Heights region, exploring its generous collection of mountains and inactive volcanoes on the Complete Golan Trail Hiking Tour.
Hiking the adventure-packed 130 km Golan Trail from Mount Hermon in the north of Israel to the Sea of Galilee in the south, you’ll encounter the rich history of this region, learning about Israel’s fascinating past as you experience it on foot in the present.
This all-encompassing hiking trail grants you a front row seat to Israel’s sprawling landscapes and rich culture. Explore small diverse settlements, religious collectives, and a colorful artist village. The Complete Golan Trail Hiking Tour is the perfect opportunity for exploration on foot!
Embark on an epic hiking journey across Israel’s Golan Heights region, exploring its generous collection of mountains and inactive volcanoes on the Complete Golan Trail Hiking Tour.
Hiking the adventure-packed 130 km Golan Trail from Mount Hermon in the north of Israel to the Sea of Galilee in the south, you’ll encounter the rich history of this region, learning about Israel’s fascinating past as you experience it on foot in the present.
This all-encompassing hiking trail grants you a front row seat to Israel’s sprawling landscapes and rich culture. Explore small diverse settlements, religious collectives, and a colorful artist village. The Complete Golan Trail Hiking Tour is the perfect opportunity for exploration on foot!
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Complete Golan Trail Hiking Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive at Majdal Shams
Welcome to Majdal! This starting point already has you at 1400m (4600 ft) above sea level and is the highest town in Israel.
Overnight Location: Hostel in Majdal
Distance: None
Meals: None
Day 2 Mount Hermon
Your Golan Trail hike begins today with a few different hiking options for you to choose from.
Option 1: 19 km route
This morning a short transfer will take you to the trailhead at Mount Hermon. This option will have you hiking a total of 19 km today. With the summit of Mount Hermon towering 2224m (7296 ft) above you, a 4 km walk will launch you right into this adventure with a descent of 600m. From there you’ll make your way to the tiny settlement of Nimrod located on Mount Kata.
From Nimrod you’ll hike to the small Druze village of Mas’ade, where you’ll enjoy views of Lake Ram, a small lake in the crater of an extinct volcanic mountain. This segment of the journey ends at the Tel Katza’ah mound, another inactive volcano.
Continuing to the last segment of today, you’ll hike 10 km to the fairytale-like Odem Forest. This Mediterranean grove is a sight to behold, with Mount Odem (a dormant volcano) as the backdrop, you’ll hike among towering oak trees and observe a beautiful scoria rock quarry.
Today’s hike ends back in Odem where you’ll have a chance to relax and unwind with a full first day of hiking under your belt.
Option 2: 11 km route
This option allows you to shorten your total distance covered for the day to 11 km, taking a short transfer (included) and instead beginning your hike at Nimrod.
Option 3: 8 km route
This option allows you to shorten your total distance covered for the day to 8 km, taking a slightly longer transfer and instead beginning your hike at Mas’ade, hiking a total of 8 km today.
Overnight Location: Hostel in Odem
Distance: Option 1: 19 km, 6-8 hours, 600m of descent
Option 2: 11 km, 4-5 hours
Option 3: 8 km, 3-4 hours
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 Mountains, Battlefields, and Kibbutz
There are two hiking options today.
Option 1: 17 km hike
From Odem to Merom Golan, today’s extensive hike is full of intrigue and discovery. Encounter traces of Israeli military history at the Yom Kippur War (1917) battleground site known as the Valley of Tears. Brace yourself for spectacular views as you encounter the extinct volcano of Mount Bental, with an altitude of 1166m (3825 ft), it’s known for providing some of the best viewpoints on the Golan Trail.
You’ll end today’s hike by reaching your accommodation in Merom Golan—a kibuttz that that sits at the bottom of the volcanic crater created by Mount Bental.
Option 2: 12 km hike
This option allows you to shorten your total distance covered for the day to 12 km, taking a transfer(not included) and instead beginning your hike at El Rom.
Overnight Location: Hotel Merom Golan
Distance: Option 1: 17 km, 5-6 hrs
Option 2: 12 km, 4-5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 Vineyards and Forest Trails
There are two hiking options today.
Option 1: 20 km hike
Today you’ll have the opportunity to hike Mount Bental on this exciting segment of the trail. From the summit, you’ll take in panoramic views spanning the plains of Golan in both Israel and Syria and will also have an excellent view of Mount Hermon from this viewpoint.
Continuing the trail, you’ll uncover a memorial site commemorating an Israeli-Syrian battle, a wind turbine farm and a stunning Mediterranean forest on the Bashanit Ridge where Mount Hozek stands. Today you’ll journey the easternmost marked trail in Israel.
The trail continues through the vineyards of El-Rom, where the scenery is breathtaking. Today’s journey will end at Alonei Habashan, where you’ll reach tonight’s accommodation. Enjoy a local meal and relax after a big day of exploration.
Option 2: 12 km hike
This option allows you to shorten your total distance covered for the day to 12 km, taking a transfer (not included) and instead beginning your hike at Ein Zivan Campsite.
Overnight Location: Guest Village in Alonei Habashan
Distance: Option 1: 20 km, 6-7 hrs
Option 2: 12 km, 4-5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Day 5 Mount Hozek
Today you’ll cover 15 km of the Golan Trail. You’ll get a feel for how ancient this region truly is as you explore a 1500-year-old quaint village perched on a hill overlooking a picturesque reservoir.
You’ll once again encounter Mount Hozek and have the opportunity to hike the beautiful ridge just below. Today’s hike will end at a grove near the abandoned village ruins of Hushniya.
The final stretch of trail today will take you to Keshet where you’ll spend the night at a comfortable lodge. Rest well knowing you’re past the halfway point of the Golan Trail!
Overnight Location: Lodge in Keshet
Distance: 15 km, 4-5 hours
Meals: Breakfast
Day 6 Ruins and the Gamla Natural Reserve
Today you tackle another 15 km of trail beginning in Keshet, where intriguing ruins are the only traces of the 2000 Cherkess people that once lived here—look out for the remains of a guest house that dates back to the 8th century!
As you embark on one of the most scenic segments of the trail, you’ll encounter cattle fields, pastures and springs as far as the eye can see. Soon you’ll reach the highlight of the day – Rujm el-Hiri archeological site.
The end of today’s trail is only 3 km from the Gamla Natural Reserve. If you opt for this add on, you’ll have the chance to see Israel’s tallest waterfall and beautiful ancient village.
Today’s hike ends at Daliot Junction where a transfer will take you back to your accommodation in Keshet.
Overnight Location: Lodge in Keshet
Distance: 16 km, 4-5 hours
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7 Ancient Synagogue at Ein Keshatot
There are two hiking options today.
Option 1: 24 km hike
A short transfer will take you from your accommodation to the trailhead at Daliot Junction. Today is the longest stretch of trail and will have you hiking a rewarding 24 km.
Beginning at the Daliot campsite, you’ll continue the trail amidst the cattle fields and pastures, eventually reaching the ancient synagogue of Ein Keshatot, which dates back to the Mishnah and Talmud period. First documented in 1884, this archeological gem is a sight to behold.
Your final stretch of trail today will lead you to Bnei Yehuda, where you’ll arrive at tonight’s accommodation.
Option 2: 14 km hike
This option allows you to shorten your total distance covered for the day to 14 km, taking a longer transfer (not included) and instead beginning your hike at Ein Keshatot.
Overnight Location: Lodge in Bnei Yehuda
Distance: Option 1: 24 km, 5-6 hours
Option 2: 14 km, 4-5 hours
Meals: None
Day 8 Wadi Meitzar and the Sea of Galilee
There are two hiking options today.
Option 1: 21.5 km hike
Your final day of hiking on the Golan Trail has plenty of excitement in store! Departing from your accommodation in Bnei Yehuda, you’ll hike through small villages alongside rushing streams, soaking up the Golan Heights landscape that you’ve come to know so well over the past week.
Be sure to stop for a few moments along the banks of Wadi Meitzar—the only stream in Golan running from West to East.
For the grand finale on the trail, you’ll walk along a cliff where unparalleled views of the stunning blue waters of the Sea of Galilee await you. The trail ends at a large campground with the water tunnels of Ein Taufik—a perfect place to take a moment to reflect on this epic journey, as you have now completed the Golan Trail.
From the campsite, a transfer will take you back to your accommodation in Bnei Yehuda.
Option 2: 15 km hike
This option allows you to finish your hike at Mevo Hama, where a transfer will take you back to your accommodation in Bnei Yehuda.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: Option 1: 21.5 km, 5-6 hours
Option 2: 15 km, 4-5 hours
Meals: None
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Complete Golan Trail Hiking Tour Price and Dates
This self-guided tour in Israel is always run as a custom tour for your group only and the price always depends on the number of people in your group. Prices below are per person sharing a double or a triple room.Departures on Thursday, Friday and Saturday:
- Solo Traveller: USD2425 per person
- Self-Guided Groups of 2: USD1325 per person
- Self-Guided Groups of 3: USD1150 per person
- Self-Guided Groups of 4-5: USD1095 per person
- Self-Guided Groups of 6+: USD1050 per person
Accommodation on the Complete Golan Trail Hiking Tour
This tour is based mostly in 2-3-star hostels, lodges and guest villages.
All accommodations offer private rooms. The accommodations are equipped with modern amenities to make your stay comfortable and pleasant. Rooms are double occupancy and single travelers will pay a supplement.
In some cases, accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other, comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travelers
You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hotel.
What’s Included in the Full Golan Heights Trail Hiking Tour?
Meals
5 breakfasts are included.
Accommodations
Accommodation for 7 nights is included.
Transportation during the Tour
A short transfer is included for hikers on days 2, 6, 7 and 8. An optional transfer to shorten your hike on day 2 is also included. For those opting to shorten their hikes on days 3, 4 and 5, transfers may not be included. Luggage is transferred daily from accommodation to accommodation.
Also Included
- Detailed briefing via Zoom
- GPS mobile app
- Hiking maps
- Hiking guidebook
- 24/7 phone support
Not included
- Flights and airport transfers to get to Odem or out of Bnei Yehuda
- Breakfast on day 1, lunch and dinners on all days
Optional Extras
- Airport transfers
- Extra nights in Odem
- Extra nights in Bnei Yehuda
- Visit to Har Odem Winery
- Visit to Gamla Natural Reserve
- How hard is the Complete Golan Trail Hiking Tour?
- Do I need a visa to travel to Israel?
- What should I expect when hiking in the desert?
- Can I start this tour on Wednesday or Thursday?
- Are meals included on the Complete Golan Trail Hiking Tour?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to Odem to start this tour?
- Where does the Complete Golan Trail Hiking Tour end?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to Israel?
- Are there any travel restrictions for Israel?
- Can you drink from the streams or reservoirs in the Golan Heights?
- Can you swim in the streams or reservoirs in the Golan Heights?
- When is the best time to travel to Israel for this tour?
We rate this tour 3/5. Hikers should be comfortable hiking up to 10 hours, however there are options to shorten hike times on certain days to lower the difficulty.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
The spring season (March and April) is the best time for this tour, as the weather is generally not too hot and makes for comfortable hiking.
Proper hydration at all times and is important when hiking on this tour. If hot temperatures are forecasted, consider avoiding hiking during the hottest part of the day.
Please not, that starting this tour on Wednesday or Thursday means that you would be entering two religious communities along the route (Alonei Habshan and Keshet) during the Shabbat, when check-ins or check-outs are not possible. However, alternative lodging can be arranged at Katzrin (village in the neighbourhood) for an additional fee. If possible, we recommend starting the tour on other days.
5 breakfasts are included on this tour.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover hiking. Get your Travel Insurance.
Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) is the closest airport to your starting point in Odem. You can get from Ben Gurion Airport to Odem by bus, first taking a short taxi to Israel Aerospace Industries Junction and then catching a bus. This will take you approximately 5.5 hours. Alternatively, you can arrange your own transportation from the airport or book airport transfers as part of your tour for an additional fee. A vehicle transfer takes approximately 2.5 hours.
The tour ends in the city of Bnei Yehuda, where you can take a combination of buses to reach Ben Gurion Airport Station, approximately 4 hours to reach Ben Gurion Airport (TLV). Alternatively, you can arrange your own transportation to the airport or book airport transfers as part of your tour for an additional fee. A vehicle transfer takes approximately 2 hours.
Check with your family doctor.
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
No, water should not be drunk unless first treated. Its important to equip yourself with enough water for each day’s hike based on the distance covered.
No, swimming is illegal in all springs and reservoirs of the Golan Heights. However, you can refresh yourself by dipping your hands into the water.
The best time to travel to Israel for this trek is from March to April when the wildflowers are in bloom and the weather is pleasant.
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