Ein Fawwar to Ein Qelt

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John Atick
  • Author: John Atick
  • Created: February 7, 2019 9:07 am
  • Updated: March 18, 2020 11:23 am
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Trail Type: Hiking
Difficulty Grade: Challenging
  • Distance 5.28 km
  • Time 2 h 21 min
  • Speed 2.0 km/h
  • Min Altitude -4 m
  • Peak 133 m
  • Climb 140 m
  • Descent 277 m

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This hike can be challenging because you will be following the valley. There might be pools of water that you have to cross and big rocks that you need to climbs. Ropes are not needed, but you have to be a mountain goat.

1. Ein Fawwar

Altitude: 99 m

The middle spring of the Wadi Qelt riverbed. The riverbed collects rain water and the water from three springs, carrying the water from Jerusalem to the Jordan River. The spring is fascinating as it empties completely and refills again throughout the day.

2. Ein Qelt

Altitude: -3 m

Ein Qelt is the third and last spring at Wadi Qelt

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This hike can be challenging because you will be following the valley. There might be pools of water that you have to cross and big rocks that you need to climbs. Ropes are not needed, but you have to be a mountain goat.