Tourists in Israel peruse an array of Israel private tours throughout their
visit. The different types of conducted tours in Israel include Israel Holy land
tour that will center around holy places of Israel, Israel Legislation heritage
tour that will include places of Judaism significance, Israel Christian head to
that will focus only on places of Christian significance and Israel classic tour
that will take the tourists to only the well known places of
Israel.
Other than these broad tours, tourists can also decide to visit
only particular places of interest. Israel offers special tours dedicated only
for these kind of tourists. Well known tours of these kinds are Jerusalem tours
that focus only in areas in and around the holy city of Jerusalem, tours to Dead
Sea as well as to Masada.
Fascinating fact about Jerusalem
tours
Jerusalem is perhaps the only associated with the modern world that
is considered to be an ay place by pilgrims of three of the earliest monotheist
religions on the planet - Judaism, Islam and Christianity. Jerusalem is home to
shrines and monuments considered holy by all the three faiths. The Curve of the
Rock is a sacred place for the Islamic faith. The Christians come in large
numbers to visit the Church of Ascension, the Church of the O Sepulcher and the
tomb of the Virgin Jane. The most sacred place of the Jewish faith, the Wailing
Wall is located in Jerusalem.
Dead Sea has been a popular place for the
tourists who want to spend some relaxing time in Jerusalem. Due to the existence
of high level of salt content in the sea, the sea will not support any aquatic
life forms. More interestingly, nobody drowns in the Dead Sea. The high amount
of salt content allows everyone to float in the sea no matter how heavy that
individual is. The finding of the Dead Marine scrolls from the surrounding
caverns during the late forties and mid 50s made Israel tourism gain immense popularity
over the years.
The Masada is the ruins of a fortress situated on a level
of skill. Located in the Judean desert, the Masada overlooks the Dead Sea. This
reminds the Jews with their revolt against the Both roman Empire and in modern
times it is an oath taking place for the recruits of the Israeli army.
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