Israel Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Dead Sea Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
😍 FLOATING time at DEAD SEA 🌊
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Most famous beach in the world - Dead Sea 🌊!
The Dead Sea, a natural wonder, offers an unparalleled beach experience. Nestled between Jordan and Israel, its beaches are anything but ordinary. The water is so densely saturated with salt and minerals that you can effortlessly float on the surface. These minerals, believed to have therapeutic properties, also transform the shore into a natural spa retreat. Slathering yourself with the thick, mineral-rich mud and then rinsing in the calm sea is indeed an experience of a lifetime. Beyond the beach, the extraordinary landscape, dominated by hilly terrains and stark desert beauty, unfolds. The Dead Sea, with its unique aquatic environment and captivating surroundings, provides an enchanting escape unlike any other beach destination.
This is the Dead Sea
Floating at the one of the lowest point on earth with @jess.wandering
📍Dead Sea, Israel 🇮🇱
Some tips for having a pleasant Dead Sea experience: DO NOT put your head under water and wear some sort of protection on your feet.
Jordan
Jordan, officially known as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country located in the West Asia region, bordering Syria, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the Red Sea. The capital of the country is Amman, and the largest city is Aqaba.
Jordan is a dry country surrounded by hills and mountains in the Levant region. In addition, Jordan has many famous attractions such as the ancient city of Petra, the Dead Sea, the Jordan River Valley mentioned in the Old Testament, and the tourist destination of Oman. These attractions make Jordan a popular tourist destination.
Jordan is a traditionally monarchic country, and King Abdullah II is the monarch. The official language of the country is Arabic, and the majority of the population practices Islam. Jordan's economy is mainly based on tourism, chemical industry, agriculture, and mineral extraction, and the country is also a commercial center in the Middle East.
In terms of politics, Jordan has always been one of the relatively stable countries in the Middle East, and it has a place in Middle Eastern and international affairs. As a country that follows Islamic law, Jordan has a deep understanding and appreciation of Islamic culture and traditions, and also supports and promotes the harmonious development of Islam.
My itinerary started from Dubai to Amman, Jordan. The next day, I went to Jerash, which can be reached by charter or by taking a minibus from the North Station. Jerash has preserved a large number of ancient Roman ruins, and the rise and fall of ancient Rome can be seen in the ruins. After returning from Jerash, I visited the ancient Roman theater and Citadel Hill in Amman. The next day, I went to Petra and chatted with a Dutch guy on the way. Petra is a very large ancient city, and it can be tiring to walk around, but overall it was manageable. Continuing down from Petra, I arrived at Wadi Rum, which is famous for its red desert and is the most Mars-like place on this planet. I stayed in the desert for one night and saw the starry sky that I hadn't seen in a long time. The local Bedouin people were very hospitable, and there were people from all over the world in the tents.
Continuing down from Petra, you will arrive at Aqaba, the only port city in Jordan, a small town different from other cities in Amman. Finally, I went to the Dead Sea to experience floating. If you have wounds on your body, you will float especially easily.
Float .. in the Dead Sea Israel 🇮🇱
An experience of a lifetime , when visiting Israel it’s a must do. Getting here you must fun transportation it’s 2.5 hour from Tel-viv. Please note that the water is hot , you can’t touch your face wear sandals.
This is outside the Crowne Plaza Hotel , Its beautiful place a 2 days is good enough to enjoy this area. #deadsea #israel #deadseaisrael
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Old City Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
When History Is in the Air - Jerusalem
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Highlight - Jerusalem is absolutely unique – there is no other place like it on earth. It’s a city of history, tradition and religion, but also, increasingly of modern culture and heritage. It is a city with so much to offer.
Standing in front of the Old City of Jerusalem, you can literally feel the intense history in the air - you see the ancient walls with bullet marks built over 2000 years ago and you see people praying at the Western Wall for peace in the Middle East.
Despite the heavy history of this city, you still see people dancing and playing music happily on the streets, you still hear all the laughters and see all the smiley faces. And that’s when you realize life, as well as a city, is not all about the past - the present is just as important.
Jerusalem is really the place that teaches you how to appreciate and respect the history and how to forge ahead and build a bright future regardless of what happened in the past.
Old City of Jerusalem,Holy and Sacred Land
It is one of the oldest cities in world,and it is the holy place to Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
#couplestrip #jerusalem #journeytocelebrateanniversary #unforgettable Experiences
Hello Israel 😇
The Old City of Jerusalem has been a center of culture, religion and history for thousands of years, from the time of the Judean kings and the Roman era through the Islamic Empire to the modern State of Israel.
Every brick and stone is teeming with history. No trip to the Middle East is complete without wandering through alleys of the bazaar, walking the ramparts and exploring the Old City’s rich history at the Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Temple Mount (Al-Aqsa) ⛪️🕌.
📍The Old City, Jerusalem. Israel.
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Israel is the only country in the world that is dominated by Jews but is also a sanctuary. It has suffered from vicissitudes, but economic politics and technology are highly developed. There are both ancient Bible miracles and laid-back beach scenery, and there are religious disputes that always feel that they are strict with the canon and have a secular lifestyle.
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Neve Tzedek Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Looking south from the seaside in Tel Aviv, at the end of the coast, a beige ancient city penetrates into the deep sea of the Mediterranean Sea, which is Jaffa.
Jaffa Old Town has a history of more than 4,000 years, while Tel Aviv is only 100 years old, even the grandson is not. Originally because the price of Jaffa Old Town was too expensive, Jews began to buy in the suburbs and slowly developed into Tel Aviv. It is a bit like Shanghai's Puxi and Pudong. Nowadays, the small special counterattacks, the scale and prosperity far exceed the old city. But history and heritage can not be supported by high-rise buildings.
The day that moved from Tel Aviv to the old town of Jaffa was Saturday, coincided with the Sabbath in Israel, and there was no public transportation during the day. I can only use a gett to call a taxi. In just a few kilometers, I spent more than 80 shekels. It hurts. It is really expensive to take a taxi in Israel.
I thought it was a place where many Arabs gathered and lived in a strong atmosphere, similar to the old city of Jerusalem. In fact, it is not at all. Nowadays, it is a tourist attraction, an art center, and the vicissitudes of the face are the heart of literature and art.
Compared to the heavy sense of sacredness in the Old City of Jerusalem, the sense of history, even older Jaffa Old Town is full of youthful vitality and relaxed feelings. Playing Jerusalem requires you to understand history, religion, and then use your feet to measure, use your eyes to discover, and use your heart to understand. And the old town of Jaffa can make you forget the history, look at the book at the coffee shop by the sea, collect the twelve constellations in the art alley, dig a treasure in the traditional flea market, or go to the beach to hug the Mediterranean. , tanning the skin to several dimensions.
Jaffa Old Town, there are more exciting, waiting for you to discover
What kind of city is Tel Aviv?
In my opinion, this is a place that loves sports and is full of sexiness.
Every evening, the coastal beaches of Tel Aviv are very lively. Most people enjoy sports than part of relaxation. A cyclist fitness girl caught my attention and her body was sexy!
In fact, among the crowd, men and women with good builds abound. I first discovered that the scenery of outdoor running is so fascinating!
In fact, the city is an economic hub of Israel and is considered to have emerged as a world-class city and is listed as the most expensive city in the Middle East. The key is that Tel Avivs sports atmosphere is very Strong, with many top Israeli sports teams, and the world's best beach handball venues.
Encountering the college's carnival warm-up, Snow, the hunger game, boy all have. Before the Festival, you can see the small fresh meat in the city, and the atmosphere is really good!
Right, Jaffa Old Town, there is also a fun project to find the twelve constellations of Jaffa Old Town #See how many can you find?
The traditional impression of Israel is the first sauce, right? You think too much! Tel Aviv is a big wave of young fashion without religious pressure.
The most loved by the seaside here, the angular little guy's abdominal muscles are bright, the soft girl is sexy and charming, everyone will create their own image, more vital than the resort beach!
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Old City Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
The Old Town of Jaffa on the Mediterranean Sea is an ancient city with a history of more than 4,000 years and one of the earliest port trade cities in the world. This ancient millennium city has been mentioned many times in the Bible. For thousands of years, the Romans, Greeks, Crusaders, Turks, Arabs and other countries have invaded the army. The Old City of Jaffa has also staged a history of alternating ups and downs. Nowadays, the old town, which has experienced thousands of years of wind and rain, is surrounded by trees, trees and windows. Every building and every corner is telling the past...
"Jaffa" is Hebrew The homonym of the word "beautiful", because the scenery here is excellent and picturesque, it still maintains the simple appearance of the millennium. Most of the streets and towns of the ancient city are composed of stone houses. They are built according to the ups and downs of the terrain. They are full of vicissitudes of history and are particularly charming in the blue Mediterranean embrace.
The day and night of Israel
In 2019, it all began with my landing at Ben Gurion International Airport in Israel. At that time, I was still an undergraduate and had no idea that the world order would be turned upside down in just one year.
Israel's religious color is very strong, and Hebrew culture finally settled and grew here. Located in western Asia, it borders the Mediterranean Sea to the west, and the city climate in winter is very dry.
Tel Aviv is a fashionable city with plenty of delicious food and fun activities; Jerusalem is a solemn city where the intricate history is intertwined. But my favorite is the ancient city of Jaffa in the south of Tel Aviv. Jaffa is one of the oldest cities in the world, with a mysterious atmosphere tinged with the salty sea breeze and the yellowed memories of the past.
Israel is intense, indescribable, heavy but equally lively. It is a fruit stand marked in Hebrew, peace&love carved at the door of ordinary people, seven-branched candelabra, and people hurrying under the magnificent Bahai Gardens. I love the food here and also miss the spices here, but I don't belong to that history. Only standing in a neutral position, observing Israel from afar day and night.
I remember reading in "A Thousand-Year Sigh" during my childhood, "The night tide rises on the Greek seaside, and the autumn wind is cool in Jerusalem."
Old Jaffa is situated in the south of Tel Aviv and contrasts with the Mediterranean in a modern setting. The wood that records the establishment of Judaism Christmas is landed here.
Outside the ancient city is a street filled with various shops and restaurants. During the day, I only felt that the shop was awkward. In the ancient city, under the shelter of the ancient city walls, peace and quiet make people have the power to find their heart. The central square of the Old Town has 12 constellations of fountains, churches and visitor centres, and several cafs overlooking the Mediterranean. If there is plenty of time, I will order a cup of coffee and the sea to "ear the ear" for a whole day. The modern beach, from the corner of the ancient city of Jaffa, has a long-lasting meaning.
I came to Israel and impressed Jaffa. Jaffa is one of the oldest port cities in the world. It is 4,000 years old now. It is amazing! This port city has been very prosperous since ancient times. The first documentary was in the 15th century BC, when the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tu Tessis III ruled, and later in the Old Testament and the New Testament. Mentioned.
There are not many tourists in the morning, clean and quiet. The place is not big, you can go shopping in half a day, but it is more suitable for taking a leisurely walk. Look at the old streets and the artists' studios. In Jaffa there is a street named after the twelve constellations. If you have time, you can look around. In fact, the twelve streets are distributed in two blocks, and the arrangement is very regular. It is not difficult to find. It is recommended to take a map to the visitor center first. The map starts with MAZEL and is the constellation street.
Standing at the highest point overlooking the blue Mediterranean Sea, the sea lies in the Andromeda rock, from Greek mythology.
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Masada National Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
💙🤍💙 Masada NP! Israeli Gem 💎😍
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Masada National Park! It's this epic spot in Israel that'll blow your mind, no doubt. Picture this: an ancient fortress perched on top of a freakin' mountain! The views from up there are absolutely insane, my friend. You can see the vast desert stretching out in all directions, with rugged cliffs and deep canyons. And the crazy part? This place has some serious historical significance. It's where a small group of rebels held out against a whole empire back in the day. Talk about intense! You can explore the ruins and check out the Roman Ruins. Masada National Park definitely felt like an adventure movie. If you are in Israel, don’t miss it! It is the second most popular tourist destination in the country!
The stunning fortress of Masada
Masada is a desert fortification that is steeped in history! It is built on an isolated rock plateau that overlooks the beautiful Dead sea where the eye can see as far as neighboring Jordan. Masada is one of Israel's most popular tourist attractions and it is easy to see why. In addition to the history, visitors will be amazed at the unique viewpoints from the top. #israel #masada
Masada is a steep natural fortress that stands majestically in the desert of Judea overlooking the Dead Sea. From the cable car at the foot of the mountain, the blue Dead Sea is more and more in front of you, and it is getting closer to the palace on the 300-meter peak. It is also a luxurious palace associated with Herod. Herod knew the strategic advantage of Masada, so she used Masada as a sanctuary for the invasion of the enemy to drink the winter palace. During his reign, he built luxury palaces, as well as storage-rich warehouses, reservoirs and turret walls. Until his death, the materials left over for many years have not been used up. Masada is a symbol of the ancient kingdom of Israel. In 70 AD, the Romans occupied Jerusalem and killed the Jews. The surviving Jews carried their families and went to Masada. In the face of the fierce siege of the Romans, the people in Masada City collectively committed suicide. At the high temperature of
40 degrees, the tragic history of "Ning is a jade, not a complete" is astonishing in the throat. The old ruined wall is full of weeping atmosphere. Nowadays, we talk and laugh, and while cherishing the past, we use bread to feed the desert swallows - a loyal bird that follows the food.
Masada Castle, the site of the castle built on the hills of the desert more than 2,000 years ago, is one of the Jewish holy places. The natural advantage of easy to defend and difficult to attack, so that the Jews who stood here in the past successfully resisted the siege of Rome for three years, but unfortunately, the last sight of the city is hopeless, more than 900 military and civilians prefer to commit suicide and are not willing to be enslaved by the enemy, such a tragic history, Let Masada not only become a world cultural heritage, but also become a symbol of the Jewish national spirit. Today, "Masada Yong is no longer falling" has become an oath for Israeli soldiers when they join the army.
The road to the top of the mountain is extremely dangerous, and it is called the snake road. At present, there is a convenient cable car at the foot of the mountain. Of course, this is only for tourists. The Israeli natives can only walk up the mountain through the winding snake path to show their respect for the Masada spirit. At the top of the mountain, you can see the surrounding walls, the remaining fortifications, the ancient Roman baths, the synagogues, etc., overlooking the Dead Sea not far away.
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