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Agamon Hula

Updated: Mar 31, 2020

Rosh Pinah,Hula



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Natalie Grazin Just got back from the North and wanted to recommend the Hula valley bird experience.. we did the Safari Wagon tour at sunset (4pm in October) with a 5 and 6 year old and they enjoyed it a lot. It lasted an hour and the guide talked a great deal, but it was an amazing experience to see so many thousand birds landing and very beautiful in the sunset. The people cycling on the individual, tandem and family bikes also looked like they were having a great time – it’s so flat that the cycling must be really easy and they looked like nice, solid bikes like the Tel Aviv green ones/London blue ones….


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Agamon Hula invites you to a unique and magical experience, in nature without partitions where you can observe thousands of unique birds, animals and plants, in their natural habitat.

“The Agamon Hula Ornithology (Bird Watching) and Nature Park, is situated in the heart of the Hula Valley. The valley bordered by mountain ranges, to east the Golan Heights and to the west the Naphtali Range, is critically located in the center of the Afro-Syrian Rift and one of the most significant bird migration routes in the world. During every migration season )fall and spring), over 500 million birds from more than 400 species migrate in the skies above us. Thousands remain at the Agamon during the winter, and other schoose to nest here during the spring and summer. In the area of the Agamon Hula a unique eco-system of regional and international importance has developed. The park is a highly significant and prominent center for eco-tourism in Israel and throughout the world, and a model for cooperation between nature, tourism and agriculture.

Visitors can tour the park on a variety of bicycles, golf carts, or on guided tours in a Safari Wagon and special tours, according to the season. Agamon Hula invites you to a unique and magical experience, in nature without partitions where you can observe thousands of unique birds, animals and plants, in their natural habitat.”

Cover Photo: Inbar Shlomit Rubin

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