Israel

Experience Little Piece of Heaven, Right Here on Earth with Israeli street foods

As the famous saying goes, one cannot think well, love well, and sleep well, if one has not dined well. Gastronomic tourism is widely gaining its popularity and it is not fair if we do not speak about a scrumptious concept called street food. Israel street food definitely needs a special mention for its wide spread of gourmet food.

The Israeli recipes that top the charts are falafel, shawarma, shakshouka, Jerusalem mixed grill, Jerusalem bagels, malabi, sabiḥ, and Tunisian sandwich.

Falafel one of the main attractions of the Israeli street food, could be easily identified as the national food of Israel. The Falafel has mashed chickpeas mixed with aromatic spices, deep fried into golden brown balls that taste heavenly. The perfect combination of falafel in a pita, accompanied by pickles, tahina, hummus, cut vegetable salad, and a dash of harif is a sure treat for your taste buds.

For those who love to indulge themselves in the extensive collection of Israeli food would unmistakably choose shawarma. Thinly cut layers of meat with added lamb fat are packed into a pita to make this sinful delight taste luscious with salads and an assortment of dressings to choose from.

The juicy blend of fried eggplants, delicately sliced boiled eggs, fresh salad, tehina, and pickles carefully stuffed in a pita gives you the mouthwatering sabich. The traditional food of Iraqi immigrants has now become the signature of Israeli streets.

Spoil yourself with the sumptuous selection of ice-creams displayed along the streets of Tel-Aviv. Choose from the alfajores, yogo, pavlova, honey yoghurt with pine nuts, and blueberry and port with raisins, and the collection is endless to have an extravagant treat. Relish Israeli street food to your heart’s content on your visit to Israel, by taking a tour to Israel only with Perillo Tours.

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Cana The Rejuvenating Experience

The Arab village of Cana that lies in the Lower Galilee is of significant importance in the Christian tradition. This town is identified as the Cana of Galilee where Jesus performed his first miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding of a poor couple, which is now called “marriage in Cana of Galilee.”

The miracle of the wine has inspired many to hold weddings and also renew vows as they believe it would strengthen their marriage. The beautiful Wedding Church in Cana serves as a perfect backdrop for such occasions. It has also become a custom to buy wine here at Cana as a souvenir of their visit to this Israel Holyland.

Major renovations have given this old town of Christ’s time, a new modern look. The street of the churches has been refurbished and a promenade has been built connecting all the religious centers. To provide tourists with comfort, small plazas with rest spots have been built along the promenade. Even the frontage and courtyards of the buildings have been refinished to attract tourists.

The culture of Cana has seen a great evolution from a Jewish community to a major Christian territory, but today it is a city that reflects Muslim ethnicity as well. What remains are the relics of the ancient buildings and burial caves along with the modern houses that depict the lifestyle of the villagers in this town of Cana.

A visit to the Catholic Church takes you through the ancient history of 1879, the sacred place where the miracle of wine took place. The Greek orthodox church of St.George, which dates back to 1886, preserves two stone jars, which the followers believe are the jars in which Jesus performed the miracle.

The new age Cana can be described as the ancient town that offers comforts of contemporary tourism with the rejuvenation of your religious spirit. Discover Israel travel on a new high with Perillo Tours, your travel guide to the Holy land.

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Wailing Wall-Tour of a Life Time!

Tired of the monotonous touring destinations? Then you should opt for a touring destination with a difference. Taking a trip to the serene Holy Land of Israel would certainly make your holiday meaningful. A tour to Israel is never complete without paying a visit to the (Western) Wailing Wall. The Jerusalem West Wall is one of the most renowned religious sites that is frequented by travelers. The Jerusalem West Wall is considered to be a holy site for Christians, Jews and Muslims as well.

The remarkable 2000 year old history of the Wailing Wall makes us astounded and excited to visit the place.. Despite the bitter truth that the original 485metres length of this wall has come down to 60metres, it still remains an incredibly significant reminder of the past.

Entering the Wailing Wall through the plaza adjacent to the wall gives you a chance to enjoy the attractive gathering place. The non-Jewish people are allowed to spend time at the air-conditioned visitors’ center. A modest dress code is obligatory to visit the Holy place. Neutral colored trousers and tops with sleeves are permissible. Respecting the ideologies of the conservative Jews, a fence is setup to give separate space for Jewish men and women in the Holy place.

For many pious Christians, visiting the Wailing Wall is a lifetime goal given its religious significance. The Wailing Wall is given close importance to that of God.

The Western Wall tunnel tour will be a feast for travelers who have an incessant thirst for history and archeology. This tour explores the underground parts of the Western Wall. The Western Wall tunnel tour will give you a chance to know about the Temple Mount from the time of its construction to this day. Such exploration of the underground parts of this Western Wall would make your trip even more interesting!

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Israel – Travel to the “Holy Land”

Israel – the Holy land is a center to religions, such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Israel holds the fascination of every tourist, whether he comes to Israel as a pilgrim, art lover, or as a person interested in history.

There is a lot to Israel travel beyond Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. You could visit Sea of Galilee, Israel’s largest fresh water lake; the Golan Heights, the flat mountainous terrain, which is one of Israel’s most beautiful pieces of countryside; or go kayaking on the Jordan river in summer. You’ll not want to miss out on the beautiful waterfalls and nature trails of the Banias one of Israel’s main water supply. A visit to Glogotha in Jerusalem, the place where Jesus was crucified and Nazareth the birthplace of Jesus will make your Israel travel one of the most spiritual trips you will ever have in your entire life.

Drive through the coast of Dead sea is a must. The breathtaking view of the Judean desert is sure to make your trip worthy. Dead Sea has salt concentrated water, so you can swim and float effortlessly. A healing mud treatment at the Dead Sea resort is worth trying. Travel to Metzada (Masada), a mountain top fortress considered as one of the greatest symbols of Israel’s ancient kingdom and enjoy the wonders of Israel to the fullest.

Summer time at Israel can be complete fun with beautiful and sunny beaches in Tel-Aviv, Haifa, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Natanya, or any other Israeli city next to the Mediterranean Sea. Finally, a trip to Israel is never complete without tasting the signature Israeli food, such as the Hummus and the Falafel.

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