
My Experience
Walking in Israel felt like walking through the pages of Scripture. Every step was layered with thousands of years of history, faith, and significance.
I visited the Western Wall, stood in the Garden of Gethsemane, walked the Via Dolorosa, and swam in the Dead Sea. But more than checking off sites, I was moved by the sense of being somewhere that has shaped the faith of billions.
The historic city of Tzfat (Safed) was an unexpected highlight—an ancient center of Jewish mysticism with winding alleys, art galleries, and a palpable sense of spirituality.
Highlights
Praying at the Western Wall in Jerusalem
Walking the historic streets of Tzfat
Cana—where Jesus performed His first miracle
The Sea of Galilee
Floating in the Dead Sea
Old City of Jerusalem
Photo Gallery




Travel Tips
Hire a local guide for the historical and biblical sites
Dress modestly when visiting religious sites
Try to visit during the shoulder seasons for better weather
Allow plenty of time for Jerusalem—there's so much to see
Float in the Dead Sea but avoid any cuts—it stings!
Stay close to the journey.
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