


Discover Margalit - A Hidden Gem in Israel's Golan Heights
Margalit (Hebrew: מרגלית) is a kibbutz in the Golan Heights, Israel. It is located about 15 kilometers north of the Sea of Galilee and 20 kilometers south of the Lebanon border. The kibbutz was founded in 1949 by members of the Hagannah, a pre-state Jewish paramilitary organization.
Margalit is known for its beautiful scenery, including rolling hills and lush greenery. The kibbutz is also home to several historical sites, including an ancient synagogue and a Roman aqueduct. In addition to its natural beauty and historical significance, Margalit is also notable for its thriving agricultural industry, which produces a variety of crops including grapes, olives, and tomatoes.
Margalit has a population of around 600 residents and is a popular destination for tourists interested in exploring the Golan Heights. The kibbutz offers several amenities for visitors, including a guest house, a restaurant, and a gift shop.



