Like every country, Israel has safe and not-so-safe places. In general, you'd
want to stay away from the boundaries, where Israel borders with hostile
neighboring countries (pretty much all of them). In the cities, you feel like
you're in London or Paris ... you're just as safe as you would be there, and
a whole lot safer than in many other world capitals. The countryside is also
fine ... again, away from the borders.
Yes, you can visit Israel for tourism or vacation purposes.
Yes, you can travel to Israel for vacation or business purposes.
"Would you consider visiting Israel for your next vacation?"
vacation - normal vacation items - clother personal belongings you want to take. moving to israel - all you have or want to keep with you when you move
Yes, Philippines is safe when you want to have a leisure time. For first timer you should search the top best visited places in the Philippines to guide you where to go. If you have time, you can check my YT account "The Niche Project" it is a travel guide channel. YT@TheNicheProject
Most french people either go to Canada or Israel on vacations in the summer.
At the age of 18, you are considered an adult in the U.S. so it seems that it would be your choice.
The Great Rift Valley is in Central Africa, over 1000 miles from Israel. No country is separated from Israel by this gorge because they could more easily go around it to get to Israel anyway.
There are a lot od places you can go that are perfectly safe and will be a relaxing retreat for you. Here are the best places to go. http://traveltips.usatoday.com/singles-vacations/
If you are looking to book a vacation to another country, you can book your trip online with ease. You can go to a website, like Delta, and get all the information that you need there.
(you need to have a silver key to unlock country villa) First, you have to go to the remodeling person, then go to the item box, then you unlock item 13. that is how you unlock the country villa.
They left Israel to go to Egypt. They left Egypt to return to Israel. They left Israel to go to Babylon. They left Babylon to return to Israel. They left Israel and scattered among the entire world. Starting in the 19th Century, many have returned to Israel. 7 million Jews live there today.