Israel is quite safe, please rest assured! ! !
Israel is a modern and developed country. You can buy the necessities for traveling and staying in Israel anywhere in the country, including clothes, cosmetics, and hygiene products.
When visiting Israel in winter, please bring a coat (preferably a rainproof coat), good long-distance walking shoes, an umbrella, gloves, scarves, and other warm clothing. Israel is not as cold as European countries in the winter, but it can sometimes be cold and wet due to rain.
It is also a good idea to bring a small travel bag for a day trip. If you plan to go to Eilat or Sihai, don’t forget to bring a swimming suit - you can go into the water all year round in these places, even in winter.
No matter what season, sunscreen, sun hat, and sunglasses are very important items.
If you plan to go hiking, you must bring good shoes and plenty of drinking water – at least a few large bottles. If you want to camp in the wild, sleeping bags, tents, and other camping supplies are needed. Otherwise, most youth hostels provide bed sheets and thin quilts.
TIPS 8 tips for having fun in Israel
1. Israel produces excellent beer and wine, making every meal an enjoyable experience. Even the most humble towns are dotted with outdoor cafes and restaurants, and in some remote areas you can even find world-class restaurants.
2. In summer, every outdoor market has fresh fruits and vegetables, which are cheap and high-quality. You must try them.
3. Israelis love mint tea and mint water. No matter which restaurant they go to for dinner, the waiter will serve such drinks, which are not only refreshing and thirst-quenching, but also heat-clearing.
4. Tel Aviv, the capital, is the entertainment, cultural and commercial center of Israel. On the streets of Tel Aviv, you can find delicacies from all over the world.
5. Jerusalem is a world-famous religious center and a modern city. The fish at Little Jerusalem is a must-try, it’s delicious and creamy, and the desserts at this restaurant are particularly delicious.
6. When traveling to Israel, you must visit the Dead Sea, which is the lowest point of land in the world. Here, you can try Dead Sea floating and mud bathing, and experience the Bedouin customs of the nearby desert.
7. Be a guest in a Bedouin tent, and the enthusiastic Bedouin will serve their special dish - hand-caught mutton. The marinated lamb is roasted over a fire, served with Arabic-style pickles, and sandwiched between pancakes to ensure your stomach is full after eating it.
8. After the meal, the hospitable Bedouins will personally make you a pot of hot coffee. However, you must remember that there is a special "rule" when visiting a Bedouin home. Don't drink all the coffee in one go.
If you drink it all in one go, they will think you want to leave immediately and will be unhappy.