Hamat Tiberias National Park









 I started walking along the shoreline of Sea of Galilee (the largest freshwater lake of Israel) from 8:00 am to check out the Old Cemetery with both Jewish and Muslim sections, the Tomb of Rabbi Meir, and then reached Hamath Tiberias National Park, with Hot Springs flow at a temperature of about 60C, with a saline concentration of 36.5 gr. It has three outdoor thermal pools and a small multimedia museum in what was originally part of a Turkish bathhouse and then a synagogue dating from the 3rd to 5th centuries AD, which has a beautiful zodiac mosaic floor.








The tomb of Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon is the final resting place of the Spanish physician, who worked in the court of the Muslim ruler Saladin. This revered rabbi was one of 12th-century Egypt's most highly regarded sages. Next to Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon's tomb lies Rabbi Yohanan Ben Zakkai, the Holy Land's most eminent sage at the time of the Roman destruction of Jerusalem. Ben Zakkai is said to have faked his own death, escaping the city in a coffin and jumping out of the casket in front of the Roman general Vespasian who he prophesied would become the new Caesar.

Then I walked back to the hostel and got my bags to bus into Jerusalem (3 hrs).

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