A great concern over security haunts when anyone plans to experience traveling to Israel. Well, there are reasons to be concerned. Recently, the fight between Isarel and terrorist organization in Gaza fueled the security concern even more. This fight was contained to a Gaza and West Bank, but still sometimes long-range rockets launched from Gaza reached locations like Tel Aviv, Jerusalem including a few other cities in the north and south. The Israel Govt. is itself very cautious about the security of those who travel the country from around the world. No need to say that US citizens have been issued special notices from US Govt. as well as that of Israel. So, is it worth taking the risk? If yes, then what is it that projects a temptation stronger than the fear of being a suicide bomb attack victim?
After all, it’s not everywhere that you consult municipality websites for lists of public bomb shelters and other emergency precautions.
However, Israel still enjoys the reputation of having a number of good tempting destinations for travelers. The Govt. has taken precautionary measures to ensure security and even the medical facilities in Israel. The emergency services are excellent.
So, let’s talk about some amazing attractions of Israel that make it worth the risk.
Let’s begin with the capital and oldest city, Jerusalem. The city is encircled with stone walls dating back to the Ottoman period. A number of holy structures and rich religious history await appreciation in return of the amazement. Dome of the Rock and Church of the Holy Sepulchre and many historical legends are more than enough to keep you wondering with amazement.
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth at 1,360 feet below sea level. It’s famous for its ultra salty water that gives it perfect buoyancy, helping you float easily. The mineral-rich water is very beneficial for those facing skin problems.
Tel Aviv - Yafo enjoys the reputation of being New York of Israel. It’s the commercial heart of the country. The nigh life in Tel Aviv is awesome owing to the spirit of freedom it has. Also, it’s a gay-friendly city with a lot of rooftop bars, glamorous markets, and delicious food.
Caesarea National Park is the best that Israel could offer as the brightest archaeological gem. The story of its creation goes back to 2,000 year when Herod the Great built it. You have plenty of ruins from Roman and Crusader times, and trust me view is majestically framed by the sea. That’s like being in a location of an epic film shooting.
Baha'i Gardens, Haifa receives over half-a-million visitors per year. You can’t miss this place – one of the most popular sites you’ll come across in the Middle East. You are sure to carry home an incredible impression of unique design that combines geometrical shapes and exquisite detailing in a conserved natural and historic landscape. Further, it was enlisted in UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2008.
Mountain fortress of Masada is an inspiration for those who look to explore desert destinations. On an ancient rock plateau in the south of Israel, there are remains of famous housing palaces and fortress built by King Herod the Great. The view from the top of Masada is stunning. With a little information on historical facts, this place would win your heart for sure.
There are lots of other tempting places to visit like The Galilee, Israel Museum, Yad Vashem, the "hanging gardens of Haifa and, of course, Eilat, Israel’s seaside (Red Sea) resort, especially if you love water sports and swimming with dolphins. I bet, you’ll find the entire travel experience worth the risk.
If you are looking for affordable stay in Tel Aviv you may visit here to get best accommodation facilities.
After all, it’s not everywhere that you consult municipality websites for lists of public bomb shelters and other emergency precautions.
However, Israel still enjoys the reputation of having a number of good tempting destinations for travelers. The Govt. has taken precautionary measures to ensure security and even the medical facilities in Israel. The emergency services are excellent.
So, let’s talk about some amazing attractions of Israel that make it worth the risk.
Let’s begin with the capital and oldest city, Jerusalem. The city is encircled with stone walls dating back to the Ottoman period. A number of holy structures and rich religious history await appreciation in return of the amazement. Dome of the Rock and Church of the Holy Sepulchre and many historical legends are more than enough to keep you wondering with amazement.
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth at 1,360 feet below sea level. It’s famous for its ultra salty water that gives it perfect buoyancy, helping you float easily. The mineral-rich water is very beneficial for those facing skin problems.
Tel Aviv - Yafo enjoys the reputation of being New York of Israel. It’s the commercial heart of the country. The nigh life in Tel Aviv is awesome owing to the spirit of freedom it has. Also, it’s a gay-friendly city with a lot of rooftop bars, glamorous markets, and delicious food.
Caesarea National Park is the best that Israel could offer as the brightest archaeological gem. The story of its creation goes back to 2,000 year when Herod the Great built it. You have plenty of ruins from Roman and Crusader times, and trust me view is majestically framed by the sea. That’s like being in a location of an epic film shooting.
Baha'i Gardens, Haifa receives over half-a-million visitors per year. You can’t miss this place – one of the most popular sites you’ll come across in the Middle East. You are sure to carry home an incredible impression of unique design that combines geometrical shapes and exquisite detailing in a conserved natural and historic landscape. Further, it was enlisted in UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2008.
Mountain fortress of Masada is an inspiration for those who look to explore desert destinations. On an ancient rock plateau in the south of Israel, there are remains of famous housing palaces and fortress built by King Herod the Great. The view from the top of Masada is stunning. With a little information on historical facts, this place would win your heart for sure.
There are lots of other tempting places to visit like The Galilee, Israel Museum, Yad Vashem, the "hanging gardens of Haifa and, of course, Eilat, Israel’s seaside (Red Sea) resort, especially if you love water sports and swimming with dolphins. I bet, you’ll find the entire travel experience worth the risk.
If you are looking for affordable stay in Tel Aviv you may visit here to get best accommodation facilities.