The natural cave can show how the caves in the orchard were used in ancient times. They are meant to house agricultural tools, and sometimes shepherds stay in them. From here, you can clearly see the tops of the red sumach. In the north of the country, near the Druze town of Masada, there is a spring of Ein Fit. Next to it is a whole grove of sumach trees.
This trip in the Jerusalem mountains focuses on the Sataf Reserve, where the traditional vine varieties of Eretz Israel and figs ripen in late August at the height of summer. And the second place is Ein Mesila - the slopes of the Jerusalem mountains where Rhamnus lycioides grow this season. Again, excellent plants make up a delicious meal at the end and several road stories.