Holy Land Travel: Things You Should Not Miss in Central Israel
Monday, November 2nd, 2009The spiritual mysticism that encases Israel has undoubtedly been alive since time began. It has served as a stage for various religious encounters that took the lives of our ancestors the world over. It is rich and alive with biblical as well as historical remnants that remind us of our colorful human history.
Because of all the things we hear from the news every day, it may be hard for many people to believe that Israel is known as one of the top vacation destinations the world over. Israel’s central area alone has greatly developed to become one of its fastest flourishing areas. Tourism is highly evident in Central Israel by the wide array of expensive, mid-range and economical hotels that are standing there today. These hotels are strategically located near the historic, religious and key economic spots in Central Israel.
People visiting Central Israel would never pass up an opportunity to experience the very happening Tel Aviv. The city is considered Israel’s version of New York City, with plenty of things to see and do round the clock. Located at the center of the country and at the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Tel Aviv is known for its many amazing beaches. It also boasts plenty of public markets that showcase the sights, sounds and aromas of Israel, which are a huge hit to tourists. Scattered are the hotels in Tel Aviv that can accommodate every traveler with different budgets. Most of them are even the most notable Israel hotels.
While Tel Aviv gains in popularity and draws thousands of holidaymakers year after year, small Central Israeli towns and cities are neglected. One of these untold secrets in Israel is Netanya. It houses a beach that stretches for fourteen kilometers, where most of the best Netanya hotels are conveniently situated with views of the beautiful Mediterranean Sea. Travelers are slowly discovering the diamond trade in Netanya. Israel is one of the largest exporters of diamonds in the world because of this small city.
A nature reserve south of Netanya is popular among flower enthusiasts during the months of February and March. These travelers make their way to this small city to see the wild and cultivated dark blue irises. Tourists can enjoy a walk on the pathway and immerse themselves in the beauty of these flowers where they shine their brightest during these times of the year. In addition to that, numerous parks and squares are built in the heart of the city, offering a wide array of activities for every visitor. Most of them are even in close proximity of the best Netanya hotels.
Just outside of Netanya is the Poleg Nature Reserve. It is popular among the adventurous visitors who are always looking for a trail to conquer. Guided hiking trips are offered through the trail near the Poleg river that meets the vast open sea. Because wild flowers grow alongside the trail, the Poleg Nature Reserve has also become popular among botanists. The eucalyptus trees also attract tourists in the reserve. The trees were planted to help drain the swamps that develop in the plains of Sharon. Today, these trees have spread. They not only serve their purpose, but they add to the beauty of this growing tourist hot spot.
This article does not even give justice to what Central Israel has to offer. Aside from the historical and biblical spots that the country is known for, other neighboring Israel cities also offer various tourist spots of different taste, color and flavor. Modernization is embraced in these regions, but it has never sacrificed the environment, the heritage and the rich history that makes Israel truly a blessed country.