Friday, August 15, 2014

Where to go in israel?

1. "El Al river": One of the best places in the country is wet trip Amud, in the Al-stream excursion is a trip to the luxurious and equally fun, the track passes a spectacular nature reserve. River to the river is strong in many water Mthtrim two waterfalls pouring. The first waterfall of color is black, like the color of the basalt in the Golan Heights, but the intensity of the water flow only to penetrate the rocks only in some places, exposing the white limestone - hence the color of the second waterfall. Everyone's feet lies a pool waterfalls tempting, it is very difficult not to get into it and enjoy the cool water. The route can be made in four different ways, each of a different length and nature.


2.  Alexandrium: One of the most important tourist destinations in the country and the world famous Masada is, however, less than an hour away lies another site, similar in character, with its own fascinating story and a beautiful view over the Jordan Valley - Hsrtva. On the summit of the highest mountain in the Jordan Valley are the remains of a fortress built by king Alexander Jannaeus. According to the Mishnah (Tractate Rosh Hashanah), the way it took the news of the calendar from Jerusalem to Babylon, was using a torch lighting the tops of the mountains. The first torch was lit on the summit of the Mount of Olives, the second and the third was Vsrtva was already beyond the Jordan. Today, the top of the mountain are the remains of that fort, and offers breathtaking views from the Jordan Valley and the sights of neighboring Jordan. If you fall below the peak summit, can be viewed from the water supply well, including cisterns (southern slope), the remains of an aqueduct and a dam.




3. Naftali Mountain's wood:
The eastern boundary of the Upper Galilee, right on the edge, deploying them to Ramot Naftali overlooking the east to the Hula Valley, Mount Hermon and the Golan Heights. Where the landscape is an attraction in itself, planted JNF forest Naftali Mountains and prepared walking trails suitable for some even Baby carriages. Combination of landscape cliffs, the smell of pine trees and a cool breeze on hot days turns the place most recommended for coffee, picnic, hike and even a picture of your desktop your office. Metula to Keren Naftali walk along the Israel Trail and enjoy the charm of the forest and adventure activities Manara cliff. avoid en masse perfect for those interested in Ben Shemen forest visitors, and other redundant popular forests.



4. The Dead Sea: Dead Sea there is a medical tourism and spa based on the healing properties of the hot springs and mud pools Dead Sea brine and sea warm, mineral-rich and exposure to natural ultraviolet radiation and low barometric pressure high. There are a number of diseases such as arthritis and skin disease successfully treated by immersion in brine and hot springs, mud smear and exposure to sunlight. The high specific gravity of the water allows people to easily float in the sea, a feature that makes sea bathing tourist attraction. Dead Sea may be dangerous and bathe drown it every year. Tourism healing from abroad usually comes for a stay of one week and the domestic tourists stay of two days. Additionally spa tourism exists in the Dead Sea tourist resort, nature and landscape, desert tourism and visits to sites of cultural heritage .

As of 2012, Jordan, Swim in the Dead Sea in the north-east, has about 2,500 hotel rooms. There are plans to increase the number to four times in twenty years.

Since the early 2000s, the main tourist area on the Israeli side of the Dead Sea is located in Ein Bokek-Zohar Hot Springs (Tamar Regional Council) in southwestern basin. Site work fifteen hotels and as of 2014, which has 4,000 rooms. There are approved plans for a possible doubling of hotel rooms in the area. Location is a hotel complex off the coast of pond No. 5 of the Dead Sea. Industrial activity in the evaporation ponds allow the existence of a body of water next to him in the hotel. Decline of salt causes an increase in water level in the pool and beach areas endangered the facilities are near the water line. To solve the problem started DSW company now coordinating the Dead Sea Preservation Government construction and operation of the pool salt harvest system.

More hotels, a number of centers and rural tourism accommodation in Kibbutz Ein Gedi work and scrolls Regional Council area in northwest basin. This area has a program that may lead to the construction of approximately 2,000 hotel rooms (Kalia and coral). Likewise, a mall planned for the Dead Sea.

Sea basin has many sites to numerous winners visitors a year. Including the west side: Qumran, Ein Gedi Neve, Masada, Mount Sodom Dead Sea, Sodom and sending square plaza proper. Masada National Park was declared a World Heritage Site and arrive about nine hundred thousand visitors a year. On the east side: the Wadi Mujib Nature Reserve (Arnon River), Wadi Zarqa Reserve-kind, a kind of incubator Bru village, Hemi Klirohi (eye-a-Zara) Dead Sea Panorama Center, Fort hives, Safi, and Arab Potash Company.




Finally:
5. Jerusalem:
Jerusalem is a city sacred to the followers of the three monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam. For the Jews, became the city's holiest sites after the opening of the Prophet and King David made ​​it the capital of the United Kingdom of Israel around the year 1000 BC, then the oldest son of Solomon, to build the first structure in which, as stated in the Torah. When Christians, the city became a sacred site, after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on one of the hills called "Golgotha​​" about the year 30 AD, and after that found St. Helena on the cross, who commented upon within the city after about 300 years, and according to the New Testament. As for Muslims, Jerusalem is the third holiest city after Mecca and Medina, which is the first Qiblah, where Muslims go to in their prayers after that imposed on them around the year 610 AD, which also represents the location in which he stopped him a prophet of Islam, Muhammad bin Abdullah to heaven according of Islamic belief. As a result of this great religious significance, the city is home to a number of ancient religious monuments of great importance, such as: the Holy Sepulchre, the Wailing Wall and the Al-Aqsa Mosque - consisting of several parameters of the most important sacred Dome of the Rock mosque and tribal.
  

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