Isreal

Capital

Jerusalem

Languages

Hebrew, Arabic
Currency
Israeli New Shekel (ILS)
Climate

15°C to 30°C

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Visa Requirements

Visa on arrival for up to 90 days

Mobile Connectivity

Cellcom, Partner, Pelephone

Payment Methods

Credit/Debit cards, Apple Pay & Google Pay

Electricity Plug Type

Type C and H (2 or 3 pin, 230V, 50Hz)

Israel Visitor Demographics & Travel Trends

Total Visitors

Around

4 Million

Annually

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Gender Distribution

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Male Tourists

55%

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Female Tourists

45%

Travel Group Type

Cultural Tourism
40%
Religious Tourism
30%
Leisure Tourism
20%
Adventure Tourism
10%

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Must-Known Facts Before Traveling to Israel

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Driving: Israelis drive on the right side of the road.

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Currency Exchange: You can exchange money at ATMs, banks, or currency exchange offices.

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Dress Code: Modesty is important in religious places, especially when visiting the Western Wall and churches.

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Shabbat: From Friday evening to Saturday evening, public transport, shops, and many restaurants will be closed.

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Time Zone: Israel Standard Time (GMT+2) and Israel Daylight Time (GMT+3) during daylight saving time.

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Water: Tap water is safe to drink in Israel, but bottled water is available if preferred.

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Electricity: Israel uses 230V with a two-pin or three-pin plug (Type C and H).

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National Parks: Israel has many protected national parks and hiking trails—be sure to explore the country's nature reserves.

All About Israel

Israel is a small, yet diverse country located in the Middle East, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Jordan to the east, Lebanon to the north, and Egypt to the southwest. Known for its rich historical and religious significance, Israel is a melting pot of cultures, traditions, and religions, making it a unique destination for travelers seeking to explore ancient ruins, modern cities, and natural wonders. From the holy city of Jerusalem, which holds profound significance for Jews, Christians, and Muslims, to the vibrant tech hub of Tel Aviv, Israel offers a dynamic blend of ancient heritage and cutting-edge innovation. Whether you’re floating in the Dead Sea, hiking in the desert, or indulging in the country’s flavorful cuisine, Israel promises an unforgettable experience filled with history, adventure, and cultural exploration.

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Israel in a glance

Religious Sites

Jerusalem’s Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock, offers a rich historical and spiritual experience.

Modern Cities

Modern cities like Tel Aviv, known for its vibrant nightlife, cutting-edge tech industry, and cosmopolitan vibe, making it a hub for innovation and culture.

Delicious Food

Enjoy a diverse culinary landscape influenced by Jewish, Arab, and Mediterranean flavors.

Stunning Landscapes

Explore Israel’s varied landscapes, from the desert expanses of the Negev to lush green areas like the Galilee.

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