Sunday, September 5, 2010

The best time to visit the Holy Land

Israel is great, so much the visit of the year. Weather-wise, is one reason why I spent so much time here (in English Summers - who needs them?). This article gives a quick overview of seasonal factors that you should be planning a visit to Israel.

The timing of your visit to a number of key factors that you will find yourself (like Jewish holidays, as was said at the end of this article - is, and itsUpgrade costs for you? Or you may prefer to visit a cooler time, rather than dissolve in the peak summer months), but we strongly recommend that both in spring (March, April and May) when temperatures are above average in the 20s to lower or decrease ( October and November) when temperatures are still well high 20s in the middle of the country. Temperatures are generally higher, often much higher in the south of the country and around the Dead Sea and Sea of Galilee area.

TheIn the winter months are not very winter, when most of us know. Occasionally there are rainy days, and the uneven flow of snow in Jerusalem and the Upper Galilee and Golan Heights, but is quite mild in Israel.

As mentioned above, probably will not benefit from the summer peak months of July and August, especially in the center of the country where the stifling humidity. show average temperature in summer in the town center can be more than 30C and closer40 ° C in the south and Galilee. But it is when you leave the shower and was already a glimmer wet with sweat, before drying out, you know, you should probably start moved on that visit until October ...

Although the autumn and spring are the best conditions for a trip to Israel, there are other factors you must consider. September and October are the busiest months of the Jewish calendar, Rosh Hashana (Jewish New Year) and Yom Kippur (the dayAtonement), the country to a standstill. April is also busy with Passover (Pesach), many Jewish tourists bring into the country. Dates for these holidays vary from year to year, and is probably best to avoid travel here in these times you want a relaxing and spending more convenient.

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