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How much does it cost to travel to Israel?
Tel Aviv-Caesarea-Haifa
Introduction of scenic spots:
Jaffa: A port city with a history of more than 4,000 years, it is one of the oldest cities in the world. The history of Tel Aviv began in Jaffa, and an ancient city with a history of 5,000 years connects it with the southwest. Jaffa Old Town was built during the Ottoman Empire. Stone houses and alley steps in the city exude artistic atmosphere everywhere, and now they have become the first choice gathering place for Israeli artists.
Caesarea: In ancient Rome, Herod built a port city in the Mediterranean Sea and northern Israel, which lasted for 12 years and was dedicated to Augustus Caesar, so it was called "Caesarea". There was prosperity here. In 640 AD, it was conquered by Arabs and gradually declined. When Saladin occupied the city, the whole city was completely destroyed. Today, two thousand years later, Caesarea can still feel the magnificent scene at that time.
Haifa: Visit the "Hanging Garden" of Baha 'i Holy Land. The garden, which cost 250 million dollars, was built on the hill. The architectural style of Datong in the world makes this garden reflect the essence of major architectural schools. The highest point of the garden overlooks the beautiful Mediterranean, and at the end of the garden is the beautiful German Street. Enjoy the city appearance of Haifa in Mount Carmel, and have a bird's eye view of Haifa City and a panoramic view of the port city on the Mediterranean Sea.
Also known as Ancient City: Located on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea, it was listed as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations in 200 1 year and is one of the oldest cities in the world. According to documents, it has a history of more than 5,000 years, and human beings have lived here since Phoenician times. It was the last stronghold during the Crusade (1104-12965438+). 65,438+0,000 years ago, the ancient city is still well preserved, including Heng, castles, inns and other ancient relics of the Crusader era. Today, the ancient city of Ake is an Arab city, a beautiful coastal city with Islamic customs and a lively and noisy market.
Haifa-Nazareth-Tiberias
Angel Church: It is the most famous building in Nazareth and one of the most important churches in the Christian world today. The walls of the church are inlaid with statues of the Virgin Mary donated by churches all over the world, which are full of local flavor of different countries and reflect their respective interpretations of theological thoughts. The white square base is in sharp contrast with the black conical octagonal top, showing obvious dynamic and modern consciousness. It used to be the largest Catholic church in the Middle East. It is still one of the most important churches in Israel and the largest church built in recent years. Its dome height is 1, 2 1 ft, making it the most representative landscape of Nazareth. The existing church was built in 1966, which is the fifth church built on the same site.
Safadtown:/kloc-At the end of 0/5th century, a large number of Hispanic Jews came to Safad, where a Jewish mystical philosophy sect (Kabbalah) was established, and it is still the center of Kabbalah sect. Since 1950s and 1960s, Safad has been discovered by many Jewish artists, who came to Safad to open studios and galleries, making it quickly become the art capital of Israel. In the old city, there is a special art block with rows of galleries, studios and design rooms, which make the old city glow with artistic light.
Tiberias-Bethlehem
Golan Heights: Mount Bental, bordering Syria in the east and Mount Hermon in the north. We're here to experience the shuttle in the trenches before and appreciate the works of art made of shell casings. The convenience under the scenic spot lies in the border between Israel and Syria and the Valley of Tears: The Valley of Tears was the main battlefield of Yom Kippur War in six Middle East wars, and Israel defeated more than 500 Arab tanks with less than 40 tanks. Now the vast valley is full of sunshine and peace and tranquility.
Baptism of the Jordan River: Before the Jordan River entered the Dead Sea, there were two famous bridges across the Jordan River, namely Abdullah Bridge and Ahrenby Bridge, which were the boundary bridges between Israel and Jordan. Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River. The place where Jesus was baptized was the place that believers all over the world yearned for all their lives.
Jerusalem
Western Wall: the Holy Land of Judaism. For thousands of years, Jews have been praying and praying there, also known as "wailing wall".
Bitter road: When Jesus was judged, he came out of Pilate's yard, put on his cross and walked into the street where Golgotha passed. Bitter road has 14 station. Finally, we entered the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which was built where Jesus was crucified, buried and resurrected. Jesus' tomb and entrance are in the church.
Visiting the diamond shops in Israel, Jews are internationally renowned for their extraordinary diamond cutting and processing technology.
After dinner, enjoy the bright night of the Tower of David: you will enter the ancient history of Jerusalem through fascinating virtual reality, experience the past stories and witness the truth of history. It tells the story from Genesis to the eternal holy city of Jerusalem, showing the unique charm of Jerusalem as the center of the world.
Jerusalem-Israel-Jordan border-Dead Sea
Church of all nations: It was built with donations from 16 countries and dedicated to God as the "Hall of Prayer for All Nations", hence its name.
Lord weeping Ye Jingtang: also known as Lord weeping hall, translated from Latin, meaning "God is crying". The external structure of the church is teardrop-shaped, and there are tear bottle ornaments in every corner of the church, which means that Jesus is crying for Jerusalem. This is the origin of the "weeping church of the Lord".
Go to the Israeli-Jordanian border, go through customs and go to the Dead Sea in Jordan.
Dead Sea: Actually, it is an inland salt lake, and its salt content is 10 times that of ordinary seawater. Even people who are not good at swimming can float freely on the water surface, and dead sea water also has a significant cosmetic effect on the skin. Stay at the Dead Sea Hotel and enjoy floating in the Dead Sea.
Dead Sea-Petra-Wadilan
Petra City: Petra was founded in the 6th century BC, and it is called the Rose City because all the buildings are cut on rose-colored rocks. Once the capital of Nabatai Kingdom, it is very powerful because it is easy to defend but difficult to attack, rich in water resources and located in the main road of east-west trade. It connects Damascus in the north, the Gulf of Aqaba in the south, Gaza in the west, the Persian Gulf behind the desert in the east, and the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. The ancient city was ruled by Rome, Byzantium and Islamic Empire successively, so it also left architectural relics of various styles.
In the evening, stay at the Vadylan Star Tent Hotel and enjoy the starry sky.
Wadilan-Main Hot Springs
Wadilon Desert: It is a valley in the southwest of Jordan, and its name means "wine-red valley" in Arabic. It is named after its red sand shows the color of red wine at sunset. Most of the epic masterpiece Lawrence of Arabia directed by David Lynn was shot here, and it is also the location of many Hollywood blockbusters, Revenge of the Mummy and Rescue of Mars. Take a desert jeep into the hinterland of the desert, take photos of the beautiful desert along the way and explore the life of Bedouin people. Enjoy the miracle of the Wadi Dylan Desert.
Mount Nipo: Mount Nipo is one of the most awe-inspiring shrines in Jordan-this is where Moses ascended to heaven. At present, the main church buildings on the mountain are from the early 4th century. The floor of the church is inlaid with hunting, animal husbandry and various birds and beasts, which is a typical Byzantine mosaic.
Main Hot Springs: It has been a health resort for royal nobles since Roman times. The main hot spring waterfall located 264 meters below sea level is very spectacular. These waterfalls originated from the melting snow water in the Jordan Plateau plain in winter, and are also the source of 109 hot springs and springs in the canyon.
Main Hot Springs-Amman-Depart
Jerash: The historic sites in the city belong to ancient Greece, Rome and Byzantium, Arabian Umayyad Dynasty and Abbas Dynasty. The whole city is paved with huge stones, but the wheel marks of ancient chariots are still deeply left on the ground, and the faint murderous look goes straight to the door.
Visit the Museum of Castle Hill: The remaining buildings on the ground of Castle Hill include the Temple of Hercules in Luo Dynasty, the Amir Palace in Umer era, and a Byzantine church. Archaeological excavations also found a large number of Roman, Byzantine and early Islamic relics. Castle Hill is also the best place overlooking downtown Amman. Climbing to the top of the mountain, the whole city of Amman is strewn at random with rows of white buildings, and you will have a more perceptual understanding of the reputation of Amman as "Baicheng".
Send the plane to the airport and end the pleasant and fulfilling trip to Israel and Jordan!
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