Christian Israel tours should include the spectacular Neot Kedumim if at all possible. People have found what they believe to be answers to questions regarding biblical analogies to nature: Why was Solomon's botanical wisdom described as extending "from the cedar to the hyssop" (1 Kings 4:33)? What made Jeremiah describe Israel as "a thriving olive tree" (Jer. 11:16)? What did the Samaritan woman think she heard when Jesus spoke to her of "living waters" (John 4:11). Visitors on Israel tours can walk through the Garden of Wisdom Literature and Isaiah's Vineyard on ancient terraces that have since been restored. Neot Kedumim is a wonderful place to visit on a pilgrimage to Israel during any season, though you can view a threshing sledge at work (Isaiah 41:15) in the spring which is very exciting. Located on the Judean Mountain slopes over 600 acres, visitors can go on self-guided tours or guided tours and enjoy themselves either way.