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The Holy Land is a small for land but it is enormous when it comes to attractions you can’t decide whether the Mediterranean or the dead Sea beach/culinary/ visiting the Holy places in Bethlehem /Jerusalem and Jericho.
We recommend wearing loose and lightweight clothes during the day.And take warm clothes during the evening and night time and also you need a scarf or shawl for covering up in the Holy places.
Yes, you need a passport to travel to the Holy Land.
The best time is spring and fall, April through May and October through November. During these months the weather is mild and not too crowded.
The cost of food per person can range from $10 for budget restaurants to $50 for mid-range restaurants. For budget travelers, you can expect to spend around $40-$50.per day.
It depends on the day, from couple of miles a day to the most about five miles.
The Holy Land dose have lots of hills and valleys, and you will walk up and down some of them.
Recommended 10 days to visit all the highlighted and famous cities in Europe.
With seven days, you have enough time to visit Two big cities or one big city with day trips. A road trip through one small region can also easily be done if you have one week in Europe.
It is a good idea to budget at least $100 a day.
When touring Europe, you can consider packing versatile clothing that can be layered, and dressing modestly when visiting churches.
Plenty of Europeans wear a T- shirt and jeans .
You can wear leggings, pair them with longer tops or dresses that cover your shoulder and knees.
* How many days do you need to tour the Holy Land ?
You need 10 days it is very small when you think of land but it is very enormous when it comes to attractions.From the Mediterranean beaches/Culinary hotspots / Exploring holy places in Bethlehem/ Jericho/Jerusalem and hiking up and down the Negev desert
* What do you wear in the Holy Land tour?
12 days
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