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The Druze and Circassian villages in the Galilee
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Tourists from Israel, the Middle East, and around the world visit the Galilee to encounter these unique traditions and cultures.
The Galilee is adorned with mountains rising above ancient landscapes, streams overflowing into wadis, and ancient olive trees and wild nature in all its glory: common oak trees, Jerusalem pine, bear plum, woodland peony, Syrian maple, and stream vegetation and foliage that paints the mountain slopes green. Here, in the heart of the most beautiful area of the Middle East, are the Druze and Circassian villages. These villages are integrated into the beauty of the Galilee, adding to the mountainous landscape, the extraordinary atmosphere, and the traditions, culture, and values of the Druze and Circassian religions. Tourists from Israel, the Middle East, and around the world visit the Galilee to encounter these unique traditions and cultures. In the shade of the olive trees, overlooking the peaks of the Galilee mountains, visitors are exposed to the stories of the Druze and Circassian traditions, and to the sounds, colors, and flavors that characterize these communities. Visitors revel in a variety of tourist attractions that transform from season to season: unique experiences in open houses, accommodation at charming hotels and guesthouses, and hands-on engagement in the eternal beauty of the local landscape. For detailed information about the villages, including lists of attractions, restaurants, and accommodations, all of which form a base for tourism in the Druze and Circassian villages - click here
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