Ecotourisme en Israël : un sentier pédestre maritime soutenu par l'Université de Haïfa
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Israël est le paradis des randonneurs. Le pays est sillonné de sentiers récréatifs jalonnés de sites historiques, de paysages pittoresques, de lits de rivières luxuriants et de formations géologiques uniques. Le Israel mediterranean Sea Trail est une nouvelle initiative écotouristique passionnante d’écotourisme qui ajoutera un nouveau parcours de randonnée à la liste des sentiers de promenades en Israël.
Une occasion pour les randonneurs de profiter du magnifique littoral israélien. Des itinéraires locaux sont adaptés aux sorties en famille et d’autres sont adaptés aux randonneurs aguerris.
Conçu pour attirer les Israéliens et les touristes du monde entier, ce sentier maritime long de 240 km commencera sur les falaises de craie blanche et les grottes spectaculaires de Rosh Hanikra au nord et s’étendra jusqu’aux plages de sable doré du kibboutz Zikim, au sud.
En chemin, les randonneurs pourront découvrir de nombreux sites et profiter du cadre marin et côtier unique d’Israël.
Le sentier mettra en vedette Les premiers 34 km du sentier (près de Haïfa) seront balisés en 2019.
Pour soutenir le projet de sentier national de la mer Méditerranée en Israël, bureau du vice-président pour le développement des ressources et les relations extérieures :
Tél: (04) 824-0093 : vice-président@univ.haifa.ac.il
Pr Noga Collins-Kreiner : nogack@geo.haifa.ac.il
Dr Ellik Adler : ellik.adler@gmail.com
Source Koide9enisrael
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ALCUgpA1Ao[:en]
The Israel National Mediterranean Sea Trail is an exciting new ecotourism initiative that adds a new element to Israel’s impressive line-up of epic nature trails. An opportunity for hikers to enjoy and hike long Israel’s beautiful coastline. Israel is a hiker’s paradise. The country is crisscrossed with recreational trails that feature historic sites, scenic landscapes, lush riverbeds and unique geological formations. From local routes that are suitable for family outings to more demanding epic trails that are perfect for seasoned hikers, Israel offers a large variety of options for an avid and growing population of users. The Israel National Mediterranean Sea Trail is an exciting new ecotourism initiative that adds a new element to Israel’s impressive line-up of nature trails-an opportunity for hikers to enjoy and hike along Israel’s beautiful coastline.
Designed to attract Israelis and tourists from around the world, the 240 km (150 mile) long Sea Trail will begin at the white chalk cliffs and spectacular grottos of Rosh Hanikra in the north and extend to the sandy, golden beaches of Kibbutz Zikim in the south. Along the way, hikers will visit a range of educational sites and experience Israel’s unique marine and coastal environment. The trail will feature interesting shoreline bypasses not accessible to hikers, such as power stations and ports. The new Israel National Mediterranean Sea Trail will serve as another bridge connecting Israelis and foreign visitors to the land, our history and our national heritage.
Stage 1 – Formulating concepts; identifying and contacting potential partners; preparing a pilot trail in the Hof HaCarmel area; and producing marketing materials. (carried out during 2017).
Stage 2 – Establishing ties with local authorities, communities and governmental organizations to advance the project; securing funding for the project; developing website and the navigational apps for hikers; and launching the Hof HaCarmel pilot trail.
(to be carried out during 2017/2018).
Stage 3 – Preparing and establishing the trail along the whole. of the Israeli Mediterranean coast. (4 years).
The first 34 Kilometers (Near Haifa) of the trail will be marked during 2019!!
Get the taste of it with our Dor-Habonim Hike.
For information about how you can support the Israel National Mediterranean Sea Trail project please contact Office of the Vice President for Resource Development and External Relations:
Tel: (04) 824-0093 | vice-president@univ.haifa.ac.il
Prof. Noga Collins-Kreiner: nogack@geo.haifa.ac.il
Dr. Ellik Adler: ellik.adler@gmail.com
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