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The wonderful hospitality and attractions that Negev Israel offers will simply make your vacations worthwhile. Negev Israel is filled with an array of attractions that you must consider to visit before you leave this place.

The Top Negev Israel Attractions

King City:

 

King City

 

The King City is near the edge of the promenade and is a spectacular palace which includes a theme park inside. At this palace, you will get to experience many meters of adventures which can simply be enjoyed by people from all ages. You will definitely have a wonderful time when you visit the King City.

Hamei Yoav:

The Hamei Yoav is at the heart of nature, and it features a splendid rustic atmosphere that everyone in any age will enjoy. While your children are swimming, you and your spouse can enjoy the wonderful spa center. This place offers hydro massages, saunas, a waterfall pool, Jacuzzis, a gift shop, and even men and women only bathing areas.

Omer Open Museum:

This museum consists an art gallery, a car collection, and a sculpture garden which will simply amaze you. The entire museum will really give you a better idea with Negev Israel, as the art displayed are dedicated to authentic Israeli art only. Make sure that you bring your camera with you when you visit this museum, as you will definitely want to snag home a couple of souvenirs.

Mini Israel:

The Mini Israel park displays many models which are the exact same copies of buildings, sites, and landscapes that are around the country. Visiting this place will be like you have already visited all of the top places in Negev Israel.

Before you visit Negev Israel, make sure that you have your camera with you, because you will definitely want to take pictures of all the places.

Anyone that is searching for a perfect holiday in Israel should consider visiting Masada and the Dead Sea. This area, perhaps as famous as Jerusalem itself, is filled with many historical and modern attractions.

Masada is a flat monolith that jettisons up from the edge of the Dead Sea. Here, on this mountaintop, almost 2000 years ago a band of Jewish people took their stand against the Roman Empire. Even now, Masada holds a special place in the hearts of the Jewish people. Many come to Masada to have their Bar Mitzvahs to honor those who lost their lives there.


Next to Masada is the Dead Sea. This area has the lowest elevation on Earth, and has the most highly concentrated salt water in any body of water. Tourists love to come to come to the Dead Sea just to say they have floated in the water. Nothing can sink in this water.

Near Masada and the Dead Sea are many places to enjoy a sulphur or mud bath. Both of these baths are thought to have healing properties. Many visitors to Masada also enjoy hiking in the area which is famous for its exotic animals and vast caves. It is in these caves that the Dead Sea Scrolls were found.

The Masada area is now a national park, and there are many historical sites that are included in this area. Visitors will find that where the river Jordan meets the Dead Sea is thought to be the baptismal place of Jesus, and the area where Sodom and Gomorrah once stood. This area is also near Qumran, the city where it is thought that John the Baptist lived with his followers.

This area is truly a unique place to visit, and should be experienced by everyone at some time during their life.

Bar Mitzvahs in Israel are the highlights of many young men’s lifetime. Journeying to the Jewish homeland is both an adventure and an experience that remains in the hearts and minds of the entire Bar Mitzvah family.

Bar Mitzvah Services

The ritual of entering Jewish manhood is both a privilege and a demonstration of devotion to one’s faith. Bar Mitzvahs in Israel are performed by Rabbis for orthodox, reform or conservative services. Religious services for Bar Mitzvahs in Israel can be arranged to be hold in one of numerous sacred places. The most popular sites are the Western Wall, Masada, the Dead Sea, the Eilat Resort area, and at an ancient synagogue in the Golan Heights or at the Sea of Galilee.


Tour Options

Wherever there are Bar Mitzvahs in Israel, there are tours available. Tourist companies offer both predesigned and personally arranged trips especially created to enhance group visits for Bar Mitzvahs in Israel. Tours can be informal day trips to historical sites in the local area near where the Bar Mitzvah ceremonies are to occur. Tours can also be arranged to last several days or weeks that will cover major regional sites. Depending on the physical abilities of individuals, tours can be designed to include extensive walking and climbing. Light, level ground touring can be arranged for handicapped individuals.


Ancient Sites

Israel is not a large country but it is rich in architectural history and religious beginnings. Some emotionally inspiring experiences include visits to: Masada, the site of the last Jewish rebel revolt against Roman soldiers and which inspired the name of Israel’s elite fighting force; Qumran National Park where the Dead Sea Scrolls were written; the Dead Sea, on the Israeli border with Jordan, where the water’s salty composition is so complex that no life can exist in the sea; Tomb of the Patriarchs, a sacred site for Jews and Arabs; Haifa, a thriving sea port area on the border between Tel Aviv and Lebanon; and the Elah Valley, the site of the bible’s famous battle between David and Goliath.

In the central Israeli region visiting the Old City is almost an obligation. Visitors can see and sense firsthand the streets and buildings where history’s most famous individuals walked and lived. This is where Israelis still walk and live. The Old City is where historical significance and modern life co-exist and vibrate alongside each other. Ancient foods and spices fill the air, tempting diners to taste history in the comfort of modern restaurants and outdoor cafes.


Modern Life

Trips to Israel may begin as callings to experience the religious exaltations of Bar Mitzvahs in Israel, but Israel has a modern side for tourists to explore. There are shopping and entertainment delights in Haifa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The southernmost region of Israel is Negev and Eilat which share its border with Jordan. This is the Riviera of Israel with exotic beaches bathed in exceptional Mediterranean sunshine throughout the year.

The religious ritual of a Bar Mitzvah happens every week of every year wherever Jews live. Celebrating this ritual in the homeland and heart beat of where it all began is a once in a lifetime event; a gift that only a Jew can grant himself. Planning the special occurrence begins with a call to an Israeli tour company. They will assist and guide Bar Mitzvah families through the entire extra ordinarily fabulous experience.