Posted March 26, 2010 by The Team in Middle East
 
 

Come and Visit Israel7


jerusalemThe Middle Eastern state of Israel lies in an area which is holy ground for the three great monotheistic religions – Judaism, Christianity and Islam.  The country has never been a great power in world politics or economy, but it lies at a focal point of Middle Eastern history and is richly stocked with remains of a long and eventful past reaching far back into prehistory ; to the 8th millennium BC. The modern state of Israel offers individuals, families and youth travelers a wealth of places to visit and activities ranging from archeological, cultural, historical, religious, nature adventures and so much more. You can plan your travel your next holidays here in the land of Israel. Whether a tourist comes to Israel as a pilgrim, an art-lover or as one interested in history, the country offers a wide variety of tourist attractions to fascinate him.

Best Time to Visit

Israel is great to visit pretty much all year round. The timing of your visit, therefore, will depend on a number of crucial factors that you need to work out for yourself. Temperature in Israel is usually higher, often much higher, particularly in the South of the country, around the Dead Sea and Sea of Galilee areas. The spring (March, April and May) and the autumn (October and November) are the best two seasons to visit Israel.

Places to Visit

Nothing compares to the variety of Israel’s attractions. From the snowy heights of Mount Hermon, you can experience the Judean Desert and the saltiest sea on earth, the Dead Sea within a few hours. Visiting ancient biblical cities, covered markets and high-rise metropolis on the way are what make Israel truly a destination with something for everyone. The term “old” is of a very special significance in Israel. The age of most of cities here is counted not in decades or in centuries but in millennia. The brilliance and authenticity of some of the historical gems in Israel have won a place on the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage List.

Jerusalem

Jerusalem is an incomparable highlight of Israel that has both historical and spiritual significance. The city has various interesting buildings, monuments and shopping places in store for the tourists to discover and enjoy. You can start from the Al – Aqsa Mosque, built from 710 to 715; this is the world’s holiest Muslim site after Mecca and Medina. Other places include Ammunition Hill Memorial where one of the fiercest battles in Jerusalem was fought. Basilica of the Agony of the Lord regarded as the garden of Gethsemane where Jesus prayed before his arrest. British Military Cemetery holds the graves of British soldiers who died in World War I, Damascus gate, on the other hand, is the main entrance to the twisting and turning corridors of the Muslim Quarter.

Haifa

The beautiful sea port of Haifa is believed to be one of the best places for a holiday trip in the Middle East. Haifa not just possesses natural beauty; its wonderful outset, rich cultural and historical background along with architectural magnificence helped Haifa to emerge as a tourist-magnet. Your trip to Haifa can’t exclude Sightseeing in Haifa as the place is endowed with a bundle of worth watching places. Bahai Shrine and Persian Garden, Elijah’s Cave, Haifa Museum, Bahai Cable Car, Chaqall House, Carmelite Monastery and Ben-Gurion Street are only some of the tourist attractions in Haifa.

Bethlehem

Bethlehem is a major tourist destination of the world which has been attracting tourists from all across the globe. The town of Bethlehem is considered to the birthplace for King David and Jesus of Nazareth. It has 27,000 inhabitants half of whom are Moslems and half are Christians. The Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem is considered to be amongst the most important Christian Holy Places throughout the Christian World.

Tel Aviv

There’s no place like Tel Aviv to indulge your urban tastes. Classified by geographers as a “world city,” the city offers opera, museums, theater, dance, finest restaurants with cuisines from around the world. The Azrieli Observatory in Tel Aviv is a wonderful experience that must not be missed. Situated on the 49th floor of the highest building in Israel, it provides the opportunity to look at Tel Aviv from the highest possible perspective. If you want to sworn by the beauty of the sunsets, Gordon Beach is the ideal sightseeing point in Tel Aviv. Old Jaffa, with all its ancient charms, is a wonderful counterpoint to the busting city of Tel Aviv. Besides, there are plenty of other notable tourist attractions in Tel Aviv like Eretz Israel Museum, Bet Bialik Museum, Hagana Museum, Luna Park, Gan Meir Park etc.

Another kind of diving experience stars at Israel’s Red Sea Riviera on the Gulf of Eilat where a wonder-sea of corals and exotic fish awaits. You can also enjoy some other challenging experience in the desert cliffs around Eilat, Negev and the forested ridges of the Upper Galilee which includes cycling, off-road touring and rappelling.


The Team