Monday, September 26, 2011

An Israel Travel Guide and Travel Tips

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An Israel Travel Guide and Travel Tips
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Israel is a fun and rewarding place to travel. The country is brim-full of traditional historical and spiritual sites, unbelievable geographic variation for such a little country, good food, usually fantastic weather, and an interesting blend of cultures. Unfortunately it is a country in conflict, and the portrayal of this region on the news shocked a lot of travelers away from this fascinating land. But supplied with a little bit of knowledge and basic precaution, traveling in Israel is truly quite safe.

From a geographic perspective, Israel is so different from region to region that it feels like many different countries in one. The coastal plain which includes the towns of Tel-Aviv and Haifa features rolling sand dunes and palm trees, gorgeous beaches, and mild but extraordinarily humid subtropical weather. It's a great area to soak up the sun, enjoy nightlife, and soak up the atmosphere of modern Israel's culture. Yafo is part of Tel Aviv, and is a revived traditional town dating back to biblical times. Further north in Haifa you can visit the world headquarters of the Baha'i faith. Further north in Akko you may visit the Medieval old town and experience its Arabic atmosphere. 
 
To the east of Haifa and Akko lies the Galilee region, the region where Jesus was raised. The town of Nazareth lies in this area lies in this area, and has a number of churches and churches to honor Jesus. Nazareth is populated principally with Israeli Arab citizens, so you can experience the contrast with Jewish Israeli culture. To the east of Nazareth lies the town of Tiberias and the sea of Galilee. This is where Jesus walked on water, and where John the Baptist was baptized. There's some gorgeous scenery in the area, and some beautiful churches dedicated to Jesus and events concerning him in the area. A fun activity is to hire a bicycle in Tiberias and ride the bicycle around the ocean of Galilee. This can take a complete day, but if you can face up to the heat, it's a fantastic short break.

In the south of Israel lies the Negev desert, the hottest and driest part of Israel. Its main focus is the resort town of Eilat, which is known for scubadiving, snorkelling, and good weather year round. The summers in Eilat , however , are freakishly hot, often reaching fifty degrees. Bring a washing suit!

And of course the jewel in the crown of any trip to Israel is Jerusalem. Lying in the Judaen hills and having a religion heritage rivalled by no other town on Earth, Jerusalem has a cultural atmosphere like nowhere else in Israel. This is the place where King Solomon ruled, where Muhammad ascended to heaven, and where Jesus was crucified. The Old town of Jerusalem lies in East Jerusalem and has a Palestinian majority, so you can experience the Palestinian way of life while also seeing the Jewish, Muslim, and Christian holy sites inside its walls. The town of Bethlehem lies solely to the south of Jerusalem, but inside the Palestinian autonomous area. Many tourists visit Bethlehem and it is usually safe. But check the news before traveling there, because often there are issues between Israeli troops and Palestinians in the area. The Church of the Nativity marks the spot where tradition claims that Jesus was born.

Israel is an interesting land with so much to see, and more than things to see there is so much to learn and experience. Talking to Israelis and Palestinians and understanding their country, its conflict, and its cultures is a fascinating and eye-opening experience. I hope you can experience this land too.