A Country Worthy Of Our In-depth Tour-Endless History And Religious Relics
Life is a mysterious passing, and there is a voice calling us.
Israel is a small country in the southeast of the Mediterranean, bordered by Lebanon to the north, Syria and Jordan to the east, and Egypt to the southwest.
Israel is definitely a country worthy of our in-depth tour. It has an endless history and endless religious relics. The most indispensable thing here is the surprises and surprises caused by the collision of different "conflicts.
If you love to travel, you can choose to travel around Israel with Canaan America. Below is the route design (just for your reference).
1 Route Map
2 Whole Route Overview
Recommended route: Tel Aviv→Caesarea→Haifa→Nazareth→Tiberias→Galilee→Golan Heights→Jerusalem→Dead Sea→Eilat→Tel Aviv
In addition to the recommended route, you can also choose to start from Jerusalem all the way down to Eilat and then return to the Lake of Galilee, Golan Heights and other places along Highway 90.
3 Segment Description
Tel Aviv-Caesarea (56.6km)
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Tel Aviv-Yafo, often referred to simply as Tel Aviv, is Israel's second largest city. It borders the Eastern Mediterranean and is the most densely populated area in Israel. It is also the economic hub of Israel and is listed as the most expensive city in the Middle East. Cities are mostly Bauhaus buildings, and active, modern, and cosmopolitan are synonymous with him.
Beautiful scenery along the way
Tel Aviv-Jaffa Old City
The Old City of Jaffa is the oldest building in the world and a port city with a history of more than 4,000 years. Walk up the Tel Aviv seashore, and you can walk to the old city of Jaffa in about half an hour. Although it is an old town, there are galleries, studios, jewelry stores, cafes and fashionable restaurants everywhere, which are full of modern flavor and artistic characteristics.
There are several important Christian relics in the Old City: the Church of St. Peter dating back to the 17th century, the House of Simon the Tanner (House of Simon the Tanner), and the Tomb of Tabitah (Tomb of Tabitah). Clock Tower Yafaaosi Lu period, flea markets and Ajia Mi (Aiami) residential area is also not to be missed.
Tel Aviv-Rabin Square
The square is located in front of the city hall in the city center and is the largest public square in Israel.
1995 Nian 11 Yue 4 , former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin here to attend the peace conference held in the Labor Party, after the departure when he was assassinated, to commemorate him, then renamed Rabin Square.
Tel Aviv - White City
The White City of Tel Aviv was built in 1909. It is home to the world's largest number of Bauhaus-style buildings, clean and tidy multi-storey small white buildings, and the streetscape composed of narrow streets has a unique charm. If you have free time, you might as well come here for a walk and experience a residential community.
Tel Aviv-Tel Aviv Museum of Art
It is Israel's top contemporary art museum and exhibits collections covering oil painting, sculpture, photography and other fields. In addition to exhibitions, the museum also hosts other activities such as music and dance performances, film screenings, and philosophical art lectures.
Caesarea
During the reign of King Herod the Great, he vigorously built this city and changed its name to Caesarea, which means "the city of Roman emperors", to show his favor to Rome.
The tall city walls are built on the Mediterranean coast. Inside the walls, large buildings such as amphitheaters, arenas and swimming pools are arranged in an orderly manner. It still looks very spectacular now. You can go to Caesarea National Park for a walk.
Caesarea-Haifa (43km)
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Haifa, a port city in northern Israel, is the third largest city in Israel, after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. It borders on the Mediterranean Sea to the west, with Mount Carmel as its back. It is a town extending from the foothills of Mt. Carmel and protruding into the sea. In the foothills of the Carmel Mountains, there are houses full of green spaces and gardens.
Beautiful scenery along the way
Haifa-Baha'i Gardens
The Bahá'í Gardens on Mount Gami and the global center of the Bahá'í Church are the must-see attractions in Haifa. The ingenious "Sky Garden" is about one kilometer long and stretches from the Louis Promenade to Hagerfen Street.
Walking around this beautiful garden during the day, you can enjoy the superb scenery; Bingzhu Night Tour has another flavor, under the light, the scenery is immersed in a quiet and romantic atmosphere.
At the foot of the Bahá’í Gardens is the picturesque German expatriate area. The stone houses in the expatriate area are exquisite and charming. Many stone houses are well preserved, and many still have their names etched by residents.
The Baha’i Control Garden is only open to visitors on the top two floors and the bottom floor. Only Baha’is can enter the golden-roofed building in the middle and the surrounding gardens; but standing at the highest point of the Baha’i Gardens, you can Overlooking the beautiful Mediterranean Sea.
Haifa- the Old City of Acre
The ancient coastal city, the Arab community. Feel the ancient Turkish-style architecture here and taste the authentic Arabic cuisine.
You can visit the Akha Market, which sells daily necessities from Israel, which is very different from the market in Jerusalem.
Haifa-Stella Maris Carmelite Monastery
The monastery is located on Mount Carmel. It is a cave in a Baroque church. According to Christianity, it is the tomb of the prophet Elijah. In the specially opened museum, travelers can learn about the life of the prophet Elijah.
The church is not big, but the frescoes and stained glass of the church are very beautiful, and the observation deck outside the church can see the Haifa Port.
Haifa-Nazareth (43.9km)
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Nazareth-Basilica of the Annunciation
The church was built in 1966 and is the fifth church to be built on the same site. The seat of the Church of the Annunciation Nazareth, Jesus' parents, according to legend is born alive place.
The church walls are inlaid with statues of the Virgin donated by churches all over the world, which is full of the rustic flavor of different countries. The interior beauty of the church is breathtaking and breathtaking.
Nazareth Village
Located in the city of Nazareth, it has the most primitive architecture. At the same time, this small village has a history of thousands of years. It is said that this is the place where Jesus once lived.
In this small quaint village, you can enjoy the performances of local actors on the lifestyle and living attitudes of people thousands of years ago.
Nazareth-Galilee-Golan Heights ( 86km )
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Tiberias
Tiberias is located on the west bank of the Sea of Galilee (Lake Galilee). It has a permanent charm. Every morning, fishermen cast their nets into the sea like their ancestors two thousand years ago. Later, people can enjoy the St. Peter fish they caught in the open-air restaurant by the sea.
You can try the famous local sulfur hot springs and modern hot spring facilities. In addition, the Tiberias Hotel has more than 3,000 rooms, ranging from one-star to five-star.
Galilee
The northeastern part of Israel is mostly stretched mountains, although not very majestic, but with verdant trees. The deep blue lake at the foot of the mountain, with sparkling waves greeted people's eyes, which is the Lake of Galilee.
The Lake of Galilee is called in general English, because the famous tourist city Tiberias is on the west side of the lake. The Jews call it "Kennaret Lake", which means Suther, because the shape of the lake resembles Suther.
The beautiful scenery of the Lake of Galilee has always been praised. Here, the morning, evening, sunny and rain are different, the lakes and mountains are different, attracting the bustling tourists from all over the world to linger.
Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes
The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes, located on the shore of Lake Galilee. It commemorates the story of Jesus feeding 5000 people with 5 loaves and 2 fishes while preaching in Galilee. The fish cake pattern paved with mosaics also appears on various tourist crafts.
Golan Heights
The Golan Heights is strategically low and an important agricultural town. Located in southwestern Syria, on the east side of the Jordan Valley. The south is a farming area, and the foothills of the Sheikh Mountains in the north are pastures covered by trees and shrubs. From the Golan Heights you can overlook the Galilee Valley in Israel.
Golan Heights-Mount Hermon
This is a ski resort, a rare ski resort in Israel. There are a wide range of ski trainings here, including beginner, intermediate, and advanced.
Skiers here are mostly people from the neighbouring Moshav community and the Druze village of Majdal Shams.
Golan Heights-Hamat Gader
A recreational and health resort, the temperature of mineral springs can reach 50°C. Located at the junction of Israel, Lebanon and Syria. It was a very famous resort during the Roman period.
There is also a Roman theater, built in AD 3 century, can accommodate 2000 people, in addition there's a huge synagogue, built in public and Yuan 5 century. This shows how lively it was back then.