No doubt, there’re a lot of things to do in Israel, but what about those things that you should stay away from doing when traveling the Holy Land? If you really want to enjoy your visit to Israel, you must want to avoid doing these below mentioned things.
Don’t make stupid jokes about having a hidden bomb or weapon, or try to go MacGyvero on the Israeli security & immigration staff upon entry in Israel. They may ask you tons of questions and if you get stupid they might even throw you in the jail.
Don’t wax or shave your bottom areas if you want to head to the Dead Sea. Well, floating in the Dead Sea is an absolute pleasure, but there is a huge amount of salt percentage in the sea, and it’ll burn severely the open pores in your body.
Don’t concentrate exclusively on felafel & hummus as your food staples in Israel. There’re a great number of food options available today, encompassing affordable & cheerful delights like shwarma, shakshuka, and jachnun, plus other deserts such as knaifeh, that’ll leave you asking for more.
Don’t accept the 1st price you are offered in the bazaars. Particularly in the heavy tourist lanes of Old City of Jerusalem, where a fifty shekel opening price has been recognized to be bargained down to five shekels.
Don’t travel off-the-beaten-path in rural regions, particularly in the Dead Sea and Golan Heights. There’re several minefields leftover from previous battles that are still not cleared, and still cause severe injury every year to locals, tourists, and livestock.
Don’t dress indecently at sacred sites. That means hiding the skimpy shorts. Knees and shoulder must be covered otherwise you are expected to offend & may even get banned from entering many religious sites.
Don’t go late night skinny-dipping in the ocean, particularly in the summer months, when jellyfish season is in full-flow.
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