Israel displays a lot of diversity in its geography. From a desert in the South to a fertile valley inland to mountain ranges in the north along with a coastal plane, Israel seems to have it all. The key attraction of Israel is Dead Sea which is the lowest point on land on earth.
Israel’s climate also differs. However, coastal areas such as Tel Aviv have a Mediterranean climate whereas other areas have a semi-arid climate. Israel also has desert climate in its Negev and Arava areas. The mountain regions can be cold and windy.
Israel tourism starts with the Biblical sites which draw millions of tourists every year. Jerusalem is a touchy subject for Christians, Jews and Muslims. Nevertheless, they all converge here to worship at various places which are significant to their faith.
Israel displays a lot of diversity in its geography. From a desert in the South to a fertile valley inland to mountain ranges in the north along with a coastal plane, Israel seems to have it all. The key attraction of Israel is Dead Sea which is the lowest point on land on earth.