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Israel

Where Three Faiths Meet

Jerusalem's sacred old city, Tel Aviv's beaches, and the Negev desert — an ancient land of extraordinary depth.

Israel is one of the world's most historically dense and spiritually significant countries — a tiny nation at the crossroads of three great monotheistic religions, where virtually every stone carries the weight of thousands of years of human history. Jerusalem's Old City contains the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock — sacred sites for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam within a few hundred metres of each other. Tel Aviv, just 90 minutes away, is a hedonistic Mediterranean beach city with world-class restaurants, nightlife, and startup culture. The Negev desert, Masada fortress, and Dead Sea complete a journey that is impossible to replicate anywhere else on Earth.

Best For

History, religion, culture, foodie travellers

Duration

7–10 Days

Best Season

March–May; September–November

Visa

Visa on Arrival for Indian passport holders

Capital City

Jerusalem

Province / Country

Jerusalem District

Jerusalem is the holiest city on Earth for three religions — its Old City walls contain millennia of sacred history, from the Western Wall to Golgotha.

Must-Know

What Israel Is Famous For

The experiences, landscapes and moments that define a trip here.

Jerusalem Old City

Jerusalem Old City

The Western Wall, Dome of the Rock, Church of the Holy Sepulchre — the holiest square kilometre on Earth.

Tel Aviv Beaches

Tel Aviv Beaches

14km of Mediterranean beachfront with buzzing café culture, beach volleyball, and world-class food scene.

Masada Fortress

Masada Fortress

Herod's desert fortress atop an isolated mesa — scene of the legendary last stand of Jewish rebels in 73 CE.

Dead Sea

Dead Sea

Float in the world's saltiest water — shared between Israel and Jordan at the lowest point on Earth.

Galilee & Sea of Galilee

Galilee & Sea of Galilee

Walk where Jesus walked — Nazareth, Capernaum, and the shores of the Sea of Galilee.

Negev DesertAdventure

Negev Desert

Israel's dramatic desert heartland — Ramon Crater, Bedouin villages, and stargazing in the Arava valley.

Take Home

What to Shop in Israel

From artisan workshops to open-air markets — things worth packing an extra bag for.

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Judaica

Menorahs, mezuzahs, and hand-painted Jewish religious items from Jerusalem's Old City markets.

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Dead Sea Products

Ahava mud masks, salt scrubs, and mineral creams — Israel's world-famous beauty exports.

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Israeli Olive Oil

Premium extra-virgin olive oil from ancient Galilean groves — fragrant and exceptional quality.

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Israeli Diamonds

Israel is the world's largest diamond polishing centre — buy certified gems at competitive prices.

Explore

Top Attractions in Israel

The places everyone tells you to visit — and they're right.

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Yad Vashem

Israel's official Holocaust memorial and museum — a deeply moving and essential visit.

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Caesarea Maritima

Herodian port city with Roman theatre, aqueduct, and stunning Mediterranean setting.

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Dome of the Rock

Islam's third holiest site — a magnificent 7th-century golden-domed mosque on the Temple Mount.

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Ein Gedi Nature Reserve

Desert oasis with waterfalls, ibex, and the Dead Sea scrolls nearby at Qumran.

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Israeli Wine Country

Golan Heights and Judean Hills wineries — Israel's rapidly growing wine scene is world-class.

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Ramon Crater

The world's largest erosion crater — a geological wonder in the Negev desert.

Taste & Culture

Food, Rituals & Israel's Soul

Eat with your hands. Watch the ceremony. Understand why people keep coming back.

Jewish HeritageBiblical HistoryIslamic ArchitectureChristian PilgrimageStartup Nation

"In Jerusalem, even the stones seem to carry memory — a city where history is not the past but the present."

Hummus

Hummus

Israeli hummus is a religion — silky smooth, warm, topped with olive oil and eaten with fresh pita.

Shakshuka

Shakshuka

Eggs poached in spiced tomato sauce — Israel's most iconic brunch dish, born in North Africa.

Falafel

Falafel

Israel's beloved street food — crispy deep-fried chickpea balls stuffed into pita with salads.

Sabich

Sabich

A pita stuffed with fried aubergine, hard-boiled egg, potato, tahini, and mango sauce.

Kanafeh

Kanafeh

Shredded pastry layered with sweet cheese, soaked in rosewater syrup — a Levantine masterpiece.

Before You Go

Essential Facts

Everything an Indian traveller needs before booking a Israel trip.

Getting There

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5–6 hrs from major Indian cities

Non-stop from major Indian cities

Weather

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10–30°C; hot dry summers, mild winters

Budget / Couple

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₹1L–2.5L / person (mid-range)

Flights, hotels & activities included

Visa for Indians

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Visa on arrival for Indians (90 days)

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