A travel guide to Israel with a twist, hidden gems and all!
Iѕrаеl’s lоng аnd storied past іѕ riddled with соnflісt, but thе depth of its сulturаl and religious antiquities саn hardly bе compared tо аnуwhеrе еlѕе. Travellers ...
Awash with biblical sights, Roman ruins, shady gardens of tamarisks and a curious Ethiopian population of weavers, Beersheva is one of Israel’s most fascinating towns. TourHQ has some great guides handy in this gateway to the Negev too!
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Iѕrаеl’s lоng аnd storied past іѕ riddled with соnflісt, but thе depth of its сulturаl and religious antiquities саn hardly bе compared tо аnуwhеrе еlѕе. Travellers ...
Israel is no doubt one of the planet's top must visit destinations for travelers from all over the world. Birthplace of the world's major religions and at the same time, it is also a ...
Ancient, and packed with totemic religious sites, Israel comes steeped in the histories of Levantine tribes, Judean kings, Assyrian emperors, medieval crusaders from the west and the post-War ...
Take a Guide-Private Car Tour: LEISURE: High quality private car 4, 6 &10 seats OFFICIAL GUIDE:Experienced multi-lingual guides FLEXIBILITY:"Tour a la Carte" you will decide ...
Ramon Crater Makhtesh is a geological feature of Israel's Negev desert, located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 km south of the city of Beersheba.
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Our tour programs to the various Christian sites by their differing geographical locations will enable the visitors to get acquainted with the places, the figures and the events as they are described ...
Be’er Sheba is the capital and gateway to the vast expanse of the Negev, a dry arid desert that portrays stillness and beauty in a tantalising mix. Populated by man since the time of Abraham when he welcomed travellers over 3800 years ago, Be’er Sheba’s history traces back to the biblical city of Tel Be’er, just east of the present day city. Now a National park and a UNESCO World Heritage site, this once walled city is a rich treasure chest of archaeological findings from the Roman period. Relax under the shade of the Tamarisk Tree like the one that Abraham planted so many years ago as your Be’er Sheba tour guide regales you with stories to give you a feel of what life may have been like during those times. In the present Jewish city, museums, a zoo and one of Israel’s largest universities give it a young and lively flavour. Popular tourist stops are Abraham’s well and The Centre for Ethiopian Craftsmanship where Immigrant Ethiopian women weave baskets and embroider tablecloths with bright skeins of thread in amazing patterns. The cacophony of sellers and aromatic smells fill the vibrant and colourful Bedouin market held on Thursdays where one can buy handcrafted jewellery made of beads and precious stones, ornately moulded brassware and enjoy a cup of Turkish coffee at one of the many sidewalk cafes.
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