When to Go to Israel


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Israel, the historical country on the south eastern border of the Mediterranean Sea, is the blessed place of three religions-Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It is the country of sundry people with their miscellaneous customs, society, faith and cuisines. It features a mix of different cultures. The country is greatly admired for its sanctity and its era old heritage. Israel inherits an ample collection of historical and religious sites. Modern beach resorts and heritage sites are the tourist attractions of this country. It is the place where you can feel the ancient history. It is the place where Jesus Christ was crucified and where Muhammad breathed his last. So it is the holy place for both of the religions. The country inherits the cathedral where Jesus Christ was buried. Mount of Olives, Jerusalem Old City Walls and Gates, Wailing Wall- all these mythological and holy places are found in this realm.

Israel is located in subtropical region. It features both warm summer and cold winter and rainy seasons. The weather is very pleasant in late march to mid July. Most of the times November to February are the very cold period. It is regarded that one of the best time to visit this country is mid July.

May to September is the festival season in Israel. During this period the famous international film festival takes place in Jerusalem. But the famous Jewish religious festivals come in winter, spring and summer. Some of the major festivals of this country are Passover, First fruits, the Feast of Weeks, the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and the Feast of Booths, Purim, and the Feast of Dedication. Apart from these, the Christians observe in every week. It is religious day comes weekly. Feast of the
New Moon is one more religious fest in this holy country. If you want to touch the true spirit of this blessed city, then you have to visit the country during the festivals. Israel Tourist Information provides you information on When to Go to Israel.

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