Banias Waterfall
Banias Waterfall
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David-Miriam-Cohen
Israel333 contributions
June 2020 • Couples
This is our first visit here in 20 years, and we weren't disappointed. There is a "hanging path" over the stream, the roar of the water is deafening yet very soothing, and the views of the stream and the waterfall are stunning. The water is actually blue, and so clear you can see the fish swimming in the rapids. Paths are well marked and safe.
While covid-19 restrictions persist, you need to book on the website.
Well worth the visit.
While covid-19 restrictions persist, you need to book on the website.
Well worth the visit.
Written 24 June 2020
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Idan B
Tel Aviv, Israel97 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
After a nice winter full of rain the waterfall is amazing.
Less than 40 minutes.
Alot of stairs but a nice trip near the river and the waterfall.
Many places to sit on the side of the road.
About 30 nis per adult, maybe you have a discount from your hotel.
Recommended for everyone
Less than 40 minutes.
Alot of stairs but a nice trip near the river and the waterfall.
Many places to sit on the side of the road.
About 30 nis per adult, maybe you have a discount from your hotel.
Recommended for everyone
Written 9 March 2020
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Paddo Life
Sydney, Australia57 contributions
Jan 2020
We went for the short walk to Banias Waterfalls - approx. 100 steep stony steps. When we got to the bottom it was well worth it as we were greeted by a powerful waterfall and arching rainbows over the water. The rains of the days before were worth it to see such a sight with all the gushing water. Just breathtaking!
Written 17 January 2020
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Boaz Y
Tel Aviv, Israel586 contributions
Sept 2012 • Friends
A great sightseeing location, with one of the best waterfalls in the country. There is a lot to see here, so it's wise to set a day aside to do so
Written 10 March 2013
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hila gu
Israel37 contributions
Feb 2018
Now after the rains, the water is flowing and running, and the scenery is spectacular. For those who have difficulty walking for a long time, it is recommended to follow the path of the non-hanging path.
Written 1 February 2018
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DanyWeil
Miami, FL138 contributions
June 2021 • Couples
The hike is easy around 1:30hrs. You walk always next to the stream and mostly on shaded paths. It’s totally worth it the trip.
Written 8 July 2021
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Storyteller-N03
Vero Beach, FL828 contributions
June 2018 • Couples
This place has it all, Ancient History, Biblical History, and Geographic significance. In addition it is one of the most beautiful and serene areas of Israel. The Banias is one of the three rivers that form up the Jordan River and empty into the Sea of Galilee. The water in the Banias is crystal clear and wildlife abounds including hyrax and fish species. This is also the location of Peter's great confession and furthest North of Jesus ministry.
Note: do not eat in the Parks Restaurant ... find something else
Note: do not eat in the Parks Restaurant ... find something else
Written 27 June 2018
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Sarah H
Tel Aviv, Israel138 contributions
May 2018 • Family
Usually, you have to hike a lot in order to get to the beauty. Here, it's a leisurely walk with beautiful waterfalls throughout. We opted for the 45 minute walk which is not hard but there are many stairs so not stroller-friendly.
Written 8 June 2018
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Efim C
Nahariya, Israel227 contributions
Feb 2013 • Family
good track for two hours. great nature, beautiful waterfalls. several new suspension bridge, for the convenience of tourists. he walked there with the three year old, so it is a place for all ages.
Written 28 February 2013
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jlantern3
Columbia, SC12,891 contributions
Dec 2012 • Couples
very lovely place. The ruins of Caesarea Phililpi are excellent.. The cave with the stream coming out of it is nice. The Remains of Temple of Pan are nice as well.
Written 11 January 2013
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Yes it sure is....strong ALL year long (because of the snow melting on Mt. Hermon) AND then during the rainy season which is October-April. No swimming for obvious reasons.
Written 8 July 2019
How long is the walk to the waterfall and is it hard? Asking for someone who just got appendix removal surgery and cannot make too much activity yet.
Written 23 February 2019
Is this mount Hermon?
Written 3 April 2017
no but it's very close. half an hour from the Hermon
Written 3 April 2017
Hi LesGUK,
You write that the Banias is "thought" to be one of the sources of the Jordan River. What does that mean "thought to be"? Don't the geologists and topographers scientifically know for sure whether it is or isn't a source of the Jordan River? From what I have read, it definitely IS a source of the Jordan River.
Written 17 February 2015
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