Attractions And Places In Israel
A timeless paradise, Israel attracts millions of people from around the world due its culture, history and beauty. If you decide to take a trip there, consider visiting the following places during your stay…
Jerusalem – Jerusalem is one of the most well known and oldest cities in the whole world. The focus of thousands of years of conflict and trade, it now offers winding streets and alleys lined with shops selling all kinds of things, centuries old markets, and a variety of museums and religious sites.
Tel Aviv – Tel Aviv offers biking, jogging, beach sports, fine food and many nightclubs. The heart of the city shows off a sensational skyline, which is among the most beautiful in the world.
Rosh Hanikra – With the Mediterranean to the west and Lebanon to the north, there are plenty of sights to see from the cable car rides and the caves dotting the region. Rosh Hanikra has a history dating from the time of Abraham til World War II, and is still considered an important strategic location today.
Nahariyya – This seaside resort has a beautiful boardwalk atmosphere and provides the perfect location to relax in complete peace.
Ein Gedi Spa And Resort – Built at the bottom of the world (1300 ft. below sea level), this resort offers scenic surrounding and a range of activities, along with lots of peace and quiet if that is what you are looking for.
Masada – Situated near the Dead Sea, Masada was both Herod’s summer palace and the last stronghold to resist the Roman Empire. With breathtaking views of Jordan, the Dead Sea, and the mountains, you will not leave Masada feeling disappointed.
Golan Heights – There is always something to do in the Heights. Sip coffee in the Druze villages, taste wine from the wineries, and enjoy the amazing of the adjoining nations. Alternatively, you can have a wonderful time by just wandering around the many winding roads.
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Todd Horton is a Christian speaker with a love for the land and people of Israel.
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