All time record of Israeli hikers set over Sukkot

Published date29 September 2021
AuthorJERUSALEM POST STAFF
The record number of hikers marks a whopping 23% increase than the same period in 2019, last year being under lockdown.

Some 150,000 people visited the parks and nature reserves on Tuesday alone.

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The holiday also saw 23 incidents where hikers needed to be rescued mostly due to dehydration and falls, the INPA said.

In addition, two people died in the INPA's nature reserves during the holiday. The first was a case of drowning, and the second occurred when INPA retiree Peretz Giladi fell from a cliff while trying to assist a hiker in Nahal Amud in the Galilee.

"In 2019, 80,000 people visited the [INPA's] sites, but despite the significant drop in tourism, Israeli hikers brought about a...

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