Har Ha'Ari
Har Ha'Ari is located in the Upper Galilee and is 1047 meters (3435 ft) high. It is one of Israel's highest mountains, standing at 1047 meters (3435 feet), and is located about 1 kilometer south of Beit Jann. It is close to the Baha' ad-Din Druze shrine, which is most likely dedicated to the founding Druze leader of the same name. The landscape visible from the top of the mountain makes it a favorite paragliding spot. On a clear day, it provides views of the Gilboa Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea.
The climate in Har Ha'Ari is Mediterranean, with scorching summers and chilly, damp, and occasionally snowy winters. Because of its elevation, it is susceptible to high winds at any time of year. On the mountain, the precipitation rate is significant, averaging about 1000 mm per year. The months of October to May see the most precipitation.
Location: Upper Galilee
Elevation: 1047 m