100 practical and living-tradition guides
Visiting Mount Tabor Today
Prepare for a respectful, informed visit with current planning principles, feast traditions, accessibility, safety and regional itineraries.
Ten research paths
How is this collection organized?
Each path contains ten distinct, source-based articles: an introduction, evidence, historical context, geography, connected places, people, chronology, scholarly debates, source guidance and frequently asked questions.
Every article includes credited evidence, question-led sections, related reading, Dror Alon’s author note and ways to continue through an online lecture or guided tour.
Planning a Visit to Mount Tabor
Access, opening information and historical preparation.
Open this research path →02 · 10 articlesGuided Historical Tours
Question-led learning in the landscape.
Open this research path →03 · 10 articlesOnline Lectures on Mount Tabor
Study sources, images and maps from anywhere.
Open this research path →04 · 10 articlesCatholic Feast of the Transfiguration
The 6 August liturgy and living pilgrimage.
Open this research path →05 · 10 articlesOrthodox Feast of the Transfiguration
A major local and international celebration.
Open this research path →06 · 10 articlesAccessibility on Mount Tabor
Terrain, roads, surfaces and realistic planning.
Open this research path →07 · 10 articlesResponsible Photography
Worship, people, protected nature and image rights.
Open this research path →08 · 10 articlesSafety, Fire and Crowd Management
How infrastructure affects large gatherings.
Open this research path →09 · 10 articlesPilgrim and Visitor Etiquette
Respecting monasteries, churches and the reserve.
Open this research path →10 · 10 articlesA Mount Tabor Regional Itinerary
Nazareth, Nain, Kafr Kama and Lower Galilee.
Open this research path →Learn with a local historian