Discalced Carmelite Order Muhraqa Monastery
Discalced Carmelite Order Muhraqa Monastery
Discalced Carmelite Order Muhraqa Monastery
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Sharon K
1 contribution
Apr 2022
Having lived in the Holy Land for many years, I have visited this monastery several times. However, they now have limited locals from going inside the monastery without a prior reservation. I cannot even figure out how to make a reservation. It appears that they only want tour buses to enter in. I would think they could raise the entry fee and locals would still come. There were 6-7 cars parked outside the gate when I went. They walk around the outside of the monastery to get some of the views.
Also, there is a large sign that says to the View that locals can walk. In front of the sign is a huge garbage bin and garbage all over the ground. That is some view!
Also, there is a large sign that says to the View that locals can walk. In front of the sign is a huge garbage bin and garbage all over the ground. That is some view!
Written April 21, 2022
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YitzchakM
Or Yehuda, Israel1,137 contributions
May 2017 • Family
I have visited this Carmelite monastery 6 times over the last 5 years, my last visit was one week ago with my son and grandchildren, AND I NEVER GET TIRED OF BEING HERE! Without question the 360 degree panoramic view from the roof of the monastery is one of the best views in all of Israel, enabling the viewer to see most of the Carmel Mountain range including the Shofet Plateau, the Mediteranean Sea, the upper Sharon plain, the Jezreel Valley, the Gilboa Mountain range, and the Lower Galilee, including the most impressive Mount Tabor in the eastern distance. However, what attracts me personally even more is the range of possible hikes from the monastery. They are some of the best hikes in all of Israel. And each hike is better than the other. There is a 2 kilometer hike, suitable for children over age 5; and hikes of 6, 8, and 10 kilometers available from the monastery – all on well-marked color-marked trails. Interestingly, but purely coincidentally - the longer the hike the better the views. Look for the “red” trail that passes through the free parking lot of the monastery. Every time I have been here (always with family and/or friends), we have always begun the hike by first going up to the roof of the monastery and enjoying the astounding view, and then depending on the age of the others, I would choose the best suitable hiking “plan”. Every hiking “plan” always climaxes with an "extreme" (steep and rocky and yet relatively safe) hike up the steep cliff-like eastern side of the Carmel Mountains. It is an "extreme" hike for adults, all the more so for the children. They loved it!
These Carmelite monks claim that the battle between Elijah the Prophet and the pagan priests of Baal in actually took place here and not at Stella Maris (inside Haifa itself) as is popularly believed. Based on their evidence and my own reading of the scripture - I BELIEVE THEM!
These Carmelite monks claim that the battle between Elijah the Prophet and the pagan priests of Baal in actually took place here and not at Stella Maris (inside Haifa itself) as is popularly believed. Based on their evidence and my own reading of the scripture - I BELIEVE THEM!
Written June 6, 2017
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Michelle N
Jacksonville, FL145 contributions
Oct 2014 • Friends
This sanctuary and monastery sits atop Mount Carmel. The large statue of Elijah reflects the Lord's victory over the prophets of Baal, there is a quaint chapel on the grounds, and an easy walk up a flight of stairs will take you to the roof for a 360-degree view of the area. There's even a large 'compass' painting on the floor of the observation desk pointing to different locations and areas viewable from the top.
The grounds are not extensive so you will not need a lot of time here and be prepared to be encountered by a vendor selling wooden and plastic-beaded necklaces on your way out. He started off offering 4 for $6, however after a little bartering gave into 6 for $4. :)
The grounds are not extensive so you will not need a lot of time here and be prepared to be encountered by a vendor selling wooden and plastic-beaded necklaces on your way out. He started off offering 4 for $6, however after a little bartering gave into 6 for $4. :)
Written November 11, 2014
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Combatfisher
Taipei, Taiwan2,636 contributions
Sep 2017 • Friends
I went to this place with a Pastor who knew all the history in the area. He was able to describe to us in detail what happened in the area which made the place come to life ! After hearing his explanation of the history, it made be believe that this was the location in which Elijah defeated the others. If you go here and don't understand the this history, it just become a place with a nice view...go with someone who understands the bible and can tell you the history of this place.
You might want to go on a clear and cool day. We went and it was clear but very hot.
You might want to go on a clear and cool day. We went and it was clear but very hot.
Written September 10, 2017
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airport2015
Tel Aviv District, Israel972 contributions
Apr 2016 • Couples
From Dalyat El Carmel a Driuze village going South on the road going to Elyakim you arrive to a narrow road going East with brown sign Muhraka. one of the peaks of Carmel where Elias met the 450 priests of Baal with the small Carmelite Church and Monastery
Written April 11, 2016
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RYHermony
Haifa District, Israel117 contributions
May 2015
We go frequently - it is not tooo far away from where we live and for morning out it can be very pleasant. On the Carmel mountain, near to the Druze village of Daliat-el-Karmil, the place is well maintained with convenient free parking.
Written March 7, 2016
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Nici B
9 contributions
Aug 2015 • Family
This place is located in the middle of the vast Carmel national forest. Don't be surprised if you see families and friends enjoying a picnic on a saturday morning just outside.
This place has an historical significance and is very peaceful and pretty.
This place has an historical significance and is very peaceful and pretty.
Written August 9, 2015
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R G
Santa Monica, CA17 contributions
Aug 2015
Peaceful. Gorgeous views of the valley, especially from the roof of the monastery. And a beautiful drive in the mountains and woods from the Druse villages, away from the hubbub of Dado beach.
Written August 1, 2015
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Robert C
Redlands, CA2,421 contributions
Mar 2015 • Couples
Our tour visited because of the association of Elijah battling the priests of Baal at this site. Because of that association, I particularly enjoyed the monument outside with Elijah holding a sword above his head, but also the representations of Elijah found in the small chapel in the building that most of our group missed. The chapel is simple and beautiful, and only needs a few minutes of time to visit, but meaningful because of the events traditionally associated with this spot. Of course, on top of the building we were able to look out over the Jezreel Valley and enjoy the spectacular view, as well as the cooler weather because of the increased elevation.
Written July 19, 2015
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allichka
Sunny Isles Beach, FL343 contributions
May 2015 • Friends
This is a sweet little place tucked away on Mt. Carmel. There's a nice statue to commemorate Elijah slaying the prophets of Baal, but the true beauty in the panoramic views you get from the roof.
Written June 3, 2015
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Pouvez-vous me dire quel est le prix pour entrer au Discalced Carmelite Order Muhraqa Monastery?
Written March 3, 2020
A partir d'aujourd'hui, 3 mars 2020... le prix est de 5 shekels
Written March 3, 2020
How would I drive there from Tel Aviv? Is it sign posted?
Written January 12, 2020
Hi there
Yes are signs posted but the best way to get there is using WAZE or Google Maps.
Good luck!!!
Written January 13, 2020
Can I get there using public transportation from Hecht Museum?
Written July 23, 2018
I would use a taxi. We travelled with a tour guide
Written July 28, 2018
Do you need to purchase a ticket to visit this monastery? Is there a restaurant or café onsite?
Written April 17, 2015
Tickets are sold at entrance. (last time it was 5 Shekels)
There are many coffee shops at the near by village Daliat El Carmel
Written June 11, 2015
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