Research The Destination In Advance
Most destinations with attractions dating back to antiquity have a fascinating and colorful history. The more you learn before you get there, the more you'll enjoy the destination once you're there.
Bring a Pocket Size Guide Book
Invest in a comprehensive, pocket-size guide book with pictures and maps to take along. A tourist map of the area is also very helpful and is often free at local tourism offices.
Visit Popular Tourist Sites Early In The Day
Arrive early before the tour busses and crowds. You'll have more time to explore and take pictures. By avoiding the mid-day heat, you'll also enjoy a far more comfortable and pleasant experience.
Dress Appropriately
You'll probably be walking a great deal, so wear sturdy yet comfortable shoes. Walking shoes or athletic shoes are your best bet. Remember to bring a hat and shirt with sleeves, and of course, always wear sunscreen.
Get Your Camera Ready
Many photo and video opportunities will be "low light". Make sure your flash is charged and you have extra batteries. Pack a polarizing filter to minimize the glare and color correct images taken in desert destinations.
Top Sites To Visit In And Around Jerusalem
The Via Dolorosa
"The Way of Sorrow" with the 14 stations of the cross. It's the path Christ took through Jerusalem from his trial to crucifixion. Along the way you'll see Pilate's court, Golgotha (Calvary) where Christ died and Holy Sepelchure where his burial and resurrection took place,
The Dome of The Rock
It's the golden dome mosque that's become the symbol of Jerusalem. Inside is the rock where Abraham was asked to sacrifice his son Issac. It's also one of the most beautiful examples of Islamic architecture
Bethlehem
The Church of the Nativity built over the site of the manger where Christ was born is the main attraction. It's a short trip by bus, car, cab or sherut (shared taxi) from Jerusalem.
Ein Gedi
A beautiful oasis in the middle of the desert south of Jerusalem. It's cool springs offer a refreshing stop after visiting the Dead Sea, the Qumran Caves or Masada.
Qumran Caves
Home to the Essene community, these isolated caves where the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. It's a must-see and explore for biblical history buffs.
For additional information on traveling to Israel, visit the Israel Ministry of Tourism's offficial site at www.goisrael.com/. Other helpful sources of information include: www.worldtravelguide.net/israel, www.frommers.com › Destinations › Middle East and Africa and www.virtualtourist.com › Travel Guides › Middle East
Bon Voyage!
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