Monday, 1 October 2012


Israeli Tuscany-Galilee and Galilee. From the graves of the righteous to the most different sports against the backdrop of a rich natural landscape, not inferior in beauty to the European.
Hills, mostly covered by green groves and forests; the mild climate throughout the year; historical attractions, which played an important role in the three world religions – all of this attracts in the Galilee, in northern Israel, many tourists and pilgrims from around the world. North of Israel offers various opportunities for recreation in summer and winter. Beautiful Mediterranean coast, stretching from Rosh HA-Nikra and Nahariya and acre, Galilee, enchanting natural reserves, resorts, places for birdwatching, summer houses ("the Zimmers") and various kinds of active rest. Galilee is rich in natural treasures, among them the hottest natural springs and flying birds. The city of Tiberias, the capital of Galilee, offers tourists a wide range of activities, archaeological sites, and a variety of delicacies. The cane thickets of Lake Hula is the wonderful world of wildlife, giving the visitors a remarkable feeling of closeness to its inhabitants. In addition, you can tell your new friends about historical places of Galilee, of great importance for Christian pilgrims, as well as for Jews, Muslims, Druze and Circassians.
 
Ein Gedi nature reserve – the largest Israeli oasis in the desert.
 
Ein Gedi nature reserve – Pearl, located next to Kibbutz Ein Gedi. It is an oasis in the desert coast of the dead sea, which lies at the foot of the Rocky Mountains of the Judean desert, one of the most beautiful and unique places of the planet. In the surroundings of the reserve flow streams David & Arugot, here is the source of Ein Gedi and other mineral sources that support life in this spectacular corner of nature. In the center of Kibbutz Ein Gedi Botanic garden planting that looks real jungle amidst the surrounding Kibbutz scorched desert. It contains various exotic plants from all over the world. The name of Ein Gedi is mentioned in the Bible, the origin of the name appears to be connected with an abundance of mountain goats, who with his kozlÃĒtami ("Gedi"-goat) grazing on the steep slopes of the Judean desert. That can bring your new friends in the Ein Gedi? In the area of Ein Gedi national park there are many historical and archaeological sites, hot springs "Geddi Kibbutz Ein Gedi, the stunning beauty of the natural landscape, also here you can encounter with its four-legged inhabitants: mountain goats, hyraxes and even leopards. In General, it is better to see once.
Tel Aviv, "a city without a break," celebrating the 100 anniversary of its founding.
 
Tel Aviv – constantly bustling cultural center of the State of Israel. It is an ideal place for tourists, fans of entertainment and night owls. This is truly "the city without interruption," he is full of energy and joy of life. Everyone can find something to your liking at any time of day and night: 24 hours open restaurants, trendy nightclubs, cultural centres, places of entertainment. The town is located by the sea and it offers tourists strips of beautiful beaches. Over the years, Tel Aviv has become the cultural centre of Israel. Theatres, museums, concert halls, bustling nightlife and hospitality of townspeople to attract tourists.
Why all the same Tel Aviv? Because there is a huge range of opportunities for entertainment lovers.
Tel Aviv-it houses a strip of beaches; numerous museums; music clubs, where you can hear the music of all styles, including the best samples of jazz; cinemas and Cinematics; a variety of festivals and street view; cafes and restaurants. Tel Aviv invites its guests to enjoy a variety of dishes in restaurants, where dishes of national cuisine are served alongside works of culinary art for gourmets. The city has a mass dance bars and pubs, art galleries, which are billed as young artists and established masters; Luna Park. Concerts Israeli and foreign artists are both in concert halls and in public parks. In 2009, the city celebrated 100 anniversary of its founding.
 
 

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