Thursday, August 8, 2013

ISRAEL HOLY LAND



Israel are great for pretty much for visiting throughout the year. Weather-wise, it’s one of the reasons why I’ve spent so long here . This article gives a brief overview of seasonal factors that you should consider when planning your visit to Israel.
Time your visit will depend on a number of important factors that you need to work for yourself (such as Jewish holidays, as mentioned at the end of this article -?, And costs related to your upgrade Or maybe you prefer a cooler time to visit instead of melting in the spring heat), but we would highly recommend both the spring (March, April and May) when the average temperature in the low 20 or Autumn (October and November) when the temperature was nice, about 20 high, in the middle of the country. Temperatures are usually higher, often much higher, in the south of the country and around the Dead Sea and the Sea of ??Galilee.
The winter months are not really cool because most of us know. There are occasional days of rain, snow and flooding strange Hulu Jerusalem and Galilee and the Golan Heights, but light enough on Israel.
As mentioned above, you probably will not enjoy the peak summer months of July and August, especially in the middle of the country where the humidity can prove stifling. The average temperature in summer in the middle of the country more than 30C and closer to 40C in the south and Galilee. But it came out of the bathroom and you’re wet from sweat sheen before you begin to dry yourself that you realize may have to postpone the visit til October … it’s really bad things that humidity!
Despite the fall and spring months the best climate for a trip to Israel, there are other factors you need to consider. September and October are the busiest months in the Jewish calendar with Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) and Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) to bring the country to a standstill. In April was also involved in the Passover (Pessach) brings Jewish travelers of many countries. Date of this holiday varies from year to year, and it’s probably best to avoid traveling here during the times if you want a more relaxed and less expensive.
Maps and Places in Israel
    Galilee (Northern Israel):
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» Jerusalem sites (old city area):
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» Judea (South-Central Israel):
 
» Samaria (Shomron - North-Central Israel):
 
 
» Israel - other sites and regional galleries:

Holy Land Places - a gallery of sites of the Holy Land.   Select one of the regions below in order to start touring the Biblical and Historical sites of Israel.
 
  Click header to visit the sites

Nazareth

   The Holy City of Nazareth is the childhood home of Jesus. It is a center of Christian faith and pilgrimage. Nazareth is located in the hills  in the center of the Galilee in Northern Israel.  

 

Sea of Galilee
   The lake is located in the west side of the Galilee, a major source of water supply, center of tourism, and rich with history. The home town of Jesus was in Capernaum, and where most of his travels and acts were performed in the area.

   
Lower Galilee
   This group of sites are located in the central section of the north of Israel.  The group includes sites between the Yizreel valley and the upper Galilee, excluding Nazareth.

   
Yizreel Valley
   This group of sites are located in the southern section of the north of Israel, in and around the Yizreel (Jezreel) valley.

   
Acre
(Akko)
  Acre (Akko) is one of the largest ancient cities in the Galilee, and its sites are grouped separately.

   
West Galilee
This group of sites is located on the shores of the Galilee, in the north west side of Israel. It includes sites from Mount Carmel up to Lebanon, excluding Acre.

 
Upper Galilee
 The Upper Galilee group of sites are located in the northern side of Israel. This group of sites excludes the shore of the Med sea, on the west side of the upper Galilee.

    Golan
The Golan group of sites are located in the north-east side of Israel, between the Yarmuk river on the south to Mount Hermon on the north.
 
   
Carmel
 The Carmel sites include Haifa and the Mount Carmel sites. This area is known for its world class prehistoric cave sites, prophet Elijah's area, Roman and Byzantine sites.

   
Jerusalem
   The Holy City of Jerusalem is for 3000 years the capital of the Israelites, Jewish Kingdom and State of Israel.

   
Sharon
 The Sharon is located in the west of the center of Israel, between the hills and the shore. The sites that are grouped here include Caesarea, Jaffa, and other sites in the center of the Country.

  Judea    Judea lies in the center of Israel, around Jerusalem.  
  Negev The Negev is located in the south part of Israel, and is mostly a desert.  
  Beit Kerem  The sites inside and around the valley of Beit-Kerem and Karmi'el in the central Galilee.

 
 
  Hilazon creek   The sites in the region of Hilazon (Chilazon) creek, in the north of the lower Galilee.  
  Jordan Valley    The sites of the Jordan valley- the eastern side of central Israel.  
  Dead Sea    The sites on the west side of the Dead Sea and on the foothills of the Judean desert.
 


 











 

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