A historical, religious path in which nature and vegetables have the following three stations:
Al-Samakiyah Village: It is a Palestinian Arab village in the Tiberias district, which was displaced in 1948, completely overlooking the Tiberias Lake, and it has a walking section on a huge and strange water bridge inside the lake.
The village contains Tel Hom, on which the Canaanite city of Capernaum is based, and includes a Roman Orthodox church, a Franciscan monastery, walls, contemporary buildings, and burials.
The village of Jish: On the slopes of Mount Al-Jarmaq in the farthest part of the Palestinian upper Galilee, its history and name go back thousands of years, and it is famous for the cultivation of apples and cherries.
It belongs administratively to the Upper Galilee and is raised on mountain peaks 750 m above sea level, its Roman name
(Jescala).
Acre: The city of Acre is located in the northwest of Palestine and is characterized by its location along the Mediterranean coast on the northern edge of Haifa Bay, formerly known as the Gulf of Acre. Global.