Keshet Cave is a natural rock arch on a hillside on the north bank of the Betzet Stream in Upper Galilee, Israel. Located at the highest point of Western Galilee, it offers panoramic views of the entire region, the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, Akko, Haifa, Nahariya, and even Lebanon. The cave is known for having some of the most beautiful scenery in Israel.
Soreq Cave is a stunning geological phenomenon with fascinating stalactites and stalagmites. It is the only stalactite cave in Israel, renowned for its dense concentration of these formations. The cave is located on the western slope of the Judean hills – about 12 miles west of Jerusalem. Soreq Cave has many rock formations created by the deposition of water through cracks in the cave ceiling.