Day 15 – Prehistoric Caves On Our Last Honeymoon Day In Israel


Well, our last day of our honeymoon has arrived it was wonderful and now we had to go back home. We started the day with a rich Israeli breakfast at the guesthouse dining room. In the picture you can see the large variety of food we had there.


Then we went back to our room to get organized. In the picture you can see the entrance to our room.
Thamara looks at the view from our room’s window for the last time.
After checking out of the guesthouse we drove through a beautiful road on the Carmel Mountain. We decided to visit another national park on the Carmel Mountain called Nahal Mearot (Caves Creek).


Nahal Mearot (Caves Creek) National Park
Nahal Mearot has many caves used by prehistoric people. When we arrived we were offered a guided tour of the prehistoric caves. In the tour there was just another young couple, our guide and we. It was nice to learn about the life of the prehistoric people and the history of the Carmel area.
Outside the caves are different excavations representing different periods of time.



There was one cave that illustrated the life of the prehistoric people.
Some skeletons were found there and they have made a copy of one.
We entered one of the caves and saw many fusils on the cave’s walls. Later we saw a video in the cave about prehistoric people.
A picture of Thamara in the cave:
The cave was about 20 meter, long as you can see in the picture.
Here we are sitting at the cave’s entrance.



After our visit to Nahal Mearot National Park we went back to the car put on some nice folk Israeli music and drove back home.

That was our honeymoon experience in Israel, which was very special to us and is full of good memories. Our official honeymoon is over but practically our honeymoon continues every day as we go together through the journey of life with love. We hope you enjoyed visiting Our Honeymoon In Israel blog, may the Lord bless you!

Ilan & Thamara
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