Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Israel's top ten famous tourist attractions take stock of the most interesting places in Israel.

Israel's top ten famous tourist attractions take stock of the most interesting places in Israel.

Israel is a country located in the Levant region of West Asia and the only liberal and democratic country in the Middle East. The earliest history of Israel can be traced back to BC 12 1 1 year. There are many historical sites here. Now I want to introduce ten famous tourist attractions in Israel, which are the best things that Israel can provide.

10. Negev desert and Raymond sinkhole

Raymond sinkhole is an amazing geological feature in the Negev desert. This crater is 40 kilometers long and 2- 10 kilometers wide, almost heart-shaped. This is the largest crater in the world.

9. Bahati Garden

Bahai terrace garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in the world. They extend along the broad stairs of 19 terrace to the north slope of Mount Carmel. Temples with golden domes on the central terrace are listed as World Heritage sites by UNESCO.

8. Eilat

Eilat, located in the Red Sea, is a seaside resort in Israel. In summer, many Israelis and tourists come here to sunbathe by the sea or swimming pool. You can go diving, snorkeling, swimming with dolphins, or take part in other water sports.

7. Caesarea

Caesarea is one of the most famous archaeological sites in Israel. It was built by Herod the Great more than two thousand years ago and is located on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea.

6. Galilee and the Sea of Galilee

Galilee is a large area in northern Israel. This area is a beautiful highland with green fields, agriculture and rich history. The Sea of Galilee, the ancient cities of Leicester and Achray, and the Jordan River are all beautiful parts of Galilee.

5. Israel Jewish Holocaust Memorial Hall

The Jewish Holocaust Memorial Hall in Jerusalem is the largest Holocaust memorial hall and memorial hall in the world. The museum was built in 1953 and partially opened in 2005. There are many exhibition halls in its striking central triangle structure.

4. Dead Sea

The Dead Sea is one of the top ten strangest lakes in the world. Its seawater salinity is ten times that of the ocean. People can float on the water without moving a finger. Water rich in minerals is good for people with skin problems.

3. Masaad

Fort Masaad is located on an isolated rocky plateau in southeastern Israel, overlooking the Dead Sea. If you like adventure, you can walk along the winding road to the top of Masaad, or take a cable car.

2. Old City of Jerusalem

It is the capital of Israel. This ancient city was surrounded by stone walls during the Ottoman Empire. There are many sacred places in it, such as the Western Wall, the most frequented place of Israelis, the most sacred place of Jews, the rock dome and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

1. Tel Aviv and Jaffa Ancient City

Tel Aviv is the commercial and cultural center of Israel, with world-famous nightlife, great beaches, incredible restaurants and so on. Unlike Tel Aviv, which has a history of only 65,438+000 years, the history of Jaffa, an ancient city near Tel Aviv, can be traced back to the biblical era or even earlier.