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  Types of Tourist Activities in Quneitra
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1-Ecological Tourism: This type of tourism depends mostly on what nature had given the Golan: fresh air ,high mountains, natural parks, forests, plain picnicking grounds adjacent to dams, lakes and rivers. Most important of these are: a- Forests of Jubbata al Khashab. b- Forests of Breiqa and Bir Ajam looking at dams of wadi Raggad. c- Natural reserve of Wadi Toeim. d- Mt. Hermon. e- Ein ettineh. |  | 2-Therapeutic Tourism: Mineral water springs such as Hamma and Wadi Masoud in occupied Golan are used for therapeutic purposes. |  | 3-Cultural Tourism: It is considered one of the sources of knowledge and historical information.Visiting ancient sites and rich museums, reading about castles and old palaces broaden one’s mind and awareness. Main places that are worthy visiting in the Golan: Nimrod Castle, Quneitra museum, Castle of Khan Arnaba, Castle of Bardaweel, Deir Fiq, Hamma, old Water mills and stone olive presses. |  | 4-Religious Tourism: It is one of the social practices that reflect the spirit of coexistence and social solidarity among peoples who inhabited the Golan since old ages. One aspect of this activity is visiting Christian and Moslem holy places and mausoleums such as: -Al Kursi Cathedral( in al Kursi village at the eastern shores of Lake Tiberias) where Jesus Christ sat at the Seat (kursi in Arabic) and instructed the apostles. |  | -Mausoleum of Saadeddin Jbawi in Jaba. -Mausoleum of Abitharralghifari in Tranjeh north east of Jubbata alKhashab. -Cemeteries of Tall Mas-hara and Tall Kroum Jaba. -Ancient cemeteries of the :Obeid Cave in Jaba, Aldar Cave in Jaba, Aaryan and Dallafa caves in Hadar.
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