Parks & Nature Reserves
The Holy Land is renowned for its biblical history, but it is also a land of remarkable natural diversity. Within a relatively small area, visitors can experience snow-capped mountains, fertile valleys, coastal plains, wetlands, forests, deserts, and dramatic canyon landscapes. Many of these environments are preserved today as national parks and nature reserves, protecting both their natural beauty and their ecological significance.
This collection features photographs from national parks and nature reserves throughout the Holy Land. Some locations preserve unique habitats for native plants and wildlife, while others combine spectacular scenery with important archaeological and historical remains.
From the springs and waterfalls of the north to the rugged cliffs and desert oases of the south, these photographs highlight the natural settings that provide an important backdrop to the biblical world. They also reveal a side of the Holy Land that many visitors overlook—landscapes of remarkable beauty and diversity that have shaped life in the region for millennia.
Pasrks are protected areas that preserve important archaeological sites, historical landmarks, and natural landscapes. Nature Reserves are protected habitats established to conserve unique ecosystems, wildlife, waterways, and geological features.