Camels in Israel
Camels are known as desert animals. These mammals have been in Israel for centuries. Israel has a lot of tourist attraction sites, but you cannot visit Israel without embarking on a camel ride. People began domesticating camels in Israel in 2000-1500 BCE. You can ride camels in Israel in the Negev Desert. Located in the Southern part of Israel, the Negev desert is home to Bedouin people and also an attraction to people who want to embark on a Bedouin camp. The Bedouin camp is famous for its hospitality and the Bedouin tents which are made from goat hair.
In the Negev Desert, camels are considered a great historical symbol. There are some camel ranches in the Negev which make camel rides in Israel more common. As you transverse the Negev Desert atop of a camel, you can visit historical towns. One of the most famous camel ranches is Israel is the Negev Camel Ranch. Located between Beer Sheva and the Dead Sea, the ranch offers the best services. Camels in Israel continue to play a historic role in the country.
Other attractions in Israel
Apart from Camels in Israel, you can embark on other activities such visiting the Masada fortress which overlooks the Dead Sea. There is also a Masada Museum which is an archeological and historical figure in the country. People planning a Bar Mitzvah trip do not have to worry about interesting historical sites. They are many other sites to visit which include:
• Tel Aviv. If you are in the mood for shopping and strolling around the beach, this is your ideal place.
• Ramon Crater. Become a part of history by visiting the deepest crater in the world.
• Eilat. It is a Red Sea resort that offers different sporting activities such as scuba diving.