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Travel To Masada

May 29, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

According to UNESCO’s world heritage treaty (1972), this inclusion reflects the extraordinary worldly importance of this site, which makes it worthy for protection for future generations.

UNESCO’s main focus is on the northern palace, which was built by Herod the Great, and is an exceptional example for a splendid villa of roman times as well as the roman siege system that surround the site and is the most comprehensive example to survive of such a siege system.

Since 2001 – Masada has been a world heritage site on the world heritage center list.

Map of Masada
Map of Masada

One of UNESCO’s reasons for choosing Masada is that Masada is a symbol for the violent destruction of the Judea Kingdom and the exile that followed it at the beginning of the 1st century. It is also mentioned that the tragical events during the final days of the Jewish erfugees who held this castle-fortress, make Masada symbols of both cultural-Jewish identity and the continuous human struggle between oppression and freedom.

Herod the Great’s Masada

Masada resides on an isolated cliff ion the Judea Desert, more than 400 meters above the adjacent Dead Sea. The combination of cliffs and escarpments in the middle of a desert, provided the place a perfect natural defense system.

Despite the natural elements, Herod the Great surrounded Masada by a strong double wall. This was not an easy operation along 600 meters length and 300 meters width of Masada’s peak.

Herod the Great did more than that – Masada was not just a fortress, but also a royal citadel with big palaces, a state-of-the-art public bath house, and some smaller palaces which probably hosted Herod’s family members.

Northern Palace of Masada

Northern Palace of Masada
Northern Palace of Masada

The northern palace is the most impressive structure at Masada, and the way it was constructed is still astonishing: the palace is attached to the northern cliff edge, and it seems to be hanging on a brink. The cliff is made of three rock levels, and in order to make those levels bigger – builders constructed huge supporting walls using different materials as rock and still having services as steel supplies in frankston to supply the material.

The top level had four bedrooms and a veranda overlooking the spectacular view of the Dead Sea, Ein Gedi Oasis and the Moab hills. A sophisticated hidden stairway led to the second level where a big hall was built, surrounded by another veranda with polls that seem to hang from the edge of the cliff. The stairway then continued to the lowest level, where a huge hall was built, surrounded by exedras. The walls of this hall were decorated with beautiful wall paintings, and next to the hall a private wash house was built – for the use of the northern palace residents, and they even get a Dallas floor restoration company from http://www.totalfloorcare.biz/ to make sure the place was adequate.

At the peak of the mountain Herod built a public wash house for the rest of Masada residents. It seems like Herod challenged the forces of nature by building this fabulous wash house in one of the most arid places in the universe.

29 storerooms were built at the top of the mountain, each lengthening 27 meters. Archaeological excavations revealed hundreds of pottery pieces with huge amounts of food. Thus, by a rare combination of natural conditions and man labor, Masada became a nearly unconquerable location.

Herod carved 12 gigantic water holes in the western edge of the cliff of Masada, where flood water were gathered. The size of all water holes combined is 40,000 square meters. This was a huge amount of water that provided all Masada residents with enough water to drink,bathe and swim, and even grow vegetables.

The water holes are spread into two lines – the top line is located 80 meters below the Masada peak, and the second line is located 130 meters below. Beasts of burden carried the water to the cliff top via special routes.

Masada of the Zealots

masadaDespite the might and splendor that Herod’s buildings reflect, it seems that the most exciting findings are the small pieces of remnant left by the zealots, which enable us to understand the end of the big rebellion.

The big halls of the palaces were not suitable for families to live in, so they were turned into headquarters and public building. The building adjacent to the northern wall, which used to be a horse stable was turned into a synagogue. This is one of the earliest Jewish synagogues found, and it operated while the 2nd temple was still active. Defenders also built two water “Mikveh” places which allowed them to wash according to Jewish tradition rules.

By looking at ovens and food storage facilities, we understand that most of the residents lived inside the walls or in small huts next to the walls. Personal belongings such as pieces of clothing, baskets and food containers were found in rooms that were not torched by Romans. Many of those belongings were found in heaps alongside coals – from which we understand were meant to burn so that the Romans wouldn’t get to them.

More than 5000 coins were found in Masada, most of them date back to the time of the great rebellion. Mostly exciting are the coins that carry the Hebrew writing: “Israel shekel” and “holy Jerusalem”. The coins also state the year of the great rebellion in which they were created. Apart from those coins, pieces of scrolls and some 700 ostracons (scriptured pottery) were found.

Hundreds of Catapult stones that were fired by Roman soldiers, human skeletons (probably Zealots’) that spread throughout the mountain, and big rolling stones testify of the intensity of the fight between Romans and Zealots.

The Roman siege system remained nearly intact surrounding the Masada. From the top of the cliff, one can easily wive the camp grounds, the embankment ground, and the various routes and towers the fighters used. The total length of the double wall that surrounded Masada is 2 kilometers, and it is 2 meters wide. The Roman siege system is surprisingly big, if you consider that it was aimed at 960 people who defended the Masada, some of them were children and women. This reflects the strength of the Masada cliff and the persistence shown by defending Jewish fighters – the Zealots.

Masada Preservation

The Israel Parks and Nature authority puts great efforts and resources into preserving the Masada, and makes use of the best researchers and technologies worldwide. The reconstructing of collapsed walls and buildings recreate the original Masada. Reconstructing and preservation is made with the original construction materials which were used to build Masada. This form of reconstruction is especially important when handling wall paintings, mosaics and artistic elements.

Access to Masada peak

Today, Masada peak is accessible by a cable cart or by one of two walking paths:

1. The embankment path – a steep, but short and convenient path that goes all the way up from the western parking lot (Access Through Arad). It was re-opened by monks in the Byzantine era. It overcomes a 100 meter height difference, and takes 20 minutes to climb.

2. The snake trail – a long path that overcomes a 350 meters height difference. It is wide and convenient, and goes all the way up from the Masada eastern parking lot. It takes 45 minutes to climb.

The Audio-Visual spectacle

The Audion Visual Spectacle takes place in Masada national park during the months of March – October on Tuesday and Thursday. The spectacle tells the story of the last Jewish settlers of Masada. The Masada cliff – on its western side serves as background to this magnificent spectacle.

At the dawn of the 3rd millennium, The Dead Sea area continues to search for its identity in between the spirit of the desert, and the permanent and growing life in the middle east. It is an area where dreams and ideas are created on one hand, and the will to live a peaceful quiet life exists on the other hand.

The Dead Sea is one of the finalists in the Seven Natural Wonders of the World campaign. Come see the Dead Sea like never before on the Dead Sea Website for the new7wonders campaign. Join our Facebook group to support the dead sea in the new7wonders campaign.

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Houseboat trip this summer

May 29, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

Houseboating is a great week long trip for many families. Here in the Canadaian West many people and families will book houseboats in the Okanagan lakes and drift and have a great outdoors and water holiday. Here are some offered by Forever Resorts.

Antelope Point Resort & Marina – Lake Powell, Arizona
Veteran visitors to Lake Powell have a good idea of the impact that quality houseboat rentals and marina amenities can have on their vacation. For the Lake Powell houseboat enthusiast, Antelope Point Marina offers deluxe houseboat styles, each with more creature comforts and modern conveniences – all to make your next trip to Lake Powell as enjoyable and fun as possible. (more)

houseboat holidayCallville Bay Resort & Marina – Lake Mead, Nevada
Located just 45 minutes from Las Vegas, and within an easy half day’s drive from Los Angeles, San Diego, Salt Lake City and Phoenix, Callville Bay Resort & Marina on Lake Mead offers a convenient and relaxing get-away on the waters and secluded beaches above Hoover Dam. Nowhere else can you find this combination: 550 miles of pristine shoreline, near the entertainment capital of the world. Few places on earth match the raw, natural beauty of Lake Mead. It’s all yours with a houseboat vacation at Callville Bay Resort & Marina. (more)

Cottonwood Cove Resort & Marina – Lake Mohave, Nevada
Lake Mohave is amazing with 240 miles of shoreline, spreading 67 miles from end to end, with Cottonwood Cove Resort & Marina located right in the center. Relax at the Resort – it’s just 14 miles east of historic Searchlight, only 45 minutes north of Laughlin and an hour away from Las Vegas, so you can experience a little of the world-famous entertaintment each city has to offer! From the deck of your houseboat, you can view ruby red sunsets and rich indigo skies to crystal clear waters, which are great for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving. You can spend all your time cruising in your houseboat or you can hike and explore the many hot springs and hidden coves. This desert oasis truly is perfect for vacationing spring, summer or fall. Spring and fall are very comfortable with average temperatures in the 70’s. (more)

Lake Amistad Resort & Marina – San Antonio in Del Rio, Texas
Just 2 1/2 hours west of San Antonio and 12 miles northwest of Del Rio, situated on the United States-Mexico border, Lake Amistad and its 850 miles of spectacular limestone cliffs and sandy beaches is the perfect getaway for the outdoor enthusiast. Thanks to an ideal climate, houseboating at Lake Amistad is a special treat. The lake features sheer cliff walls dotted with ancient caves. If you look closely, you might catch a glimpse of ancient markings of fossils dating back more than 360 million years! (more)

Lake Don Pedro Marina – Modesto, California
Located in the Sierra Nevada foothills, on the way to Yosemite, is Don Pedro Lake, east of Modesto and approximately 2 hours southeast of Sacramento. Because of its large size and over 160 miles of shoreline, Don Pedro Lake is rated as one of California’s best recreational lakes with hundreds of hidden coves and inlets to boat, fish, swim and camp. Whether your idea of a vacation is relaxing all day with a good book…laughing with family and friends over a card game… or keeping busy with a variety of activities, houseboating on Don Pedro Lake is perfect. (more)

holiday-boatLake of the Ozarks Marina – Missouri’s Ozark Mountains
Lake of the Ozarks Marina is located just 2 1/2 hours south of Kansas City or St. Louis, in the heart of Missouri. Lake of the Ozarks is known for fun, fun, fun – just ask the folks who have chosen to build second homes around the 1,150 mile shoreline. At Lake of the Ozarks, there’s golf, tennis, spas, music festivals, historic sites, museums, antiquing and of course, shopping to be indulged. From your houseboat you can explore the expansive State Park or tour the famed Bridal Cave. There’s so much to do, you’ll have to return to the lake again and again to take it all in. (more)

Lake Oroville Marina – Lime Saddle Recreation Area, California
Lake Oroville Marina, located 75 miles north of Sacramento in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California, boasts of 167 miles of forested shoreline and offers more recreational variety than any other lake or reservoir in California. Travel with your friends or family to this un-crowded splendor and spend quality time relaxing on the lake, aboard your own luxury houseboat. Bring along your fishing gear and enjoy a unique fishing opportunity for both cold and warm water fisheries. (more)

Marina at Lake Meredith – Windswept Plains of North Texas
Lake Meredith is tucked in the plains of North Texas just outside of Amarillo. There is no better way to enjoy Lake Meredith than on a houseboat or deck cruiser relaxing with your favorite beverage, or water-skiing the day away behind a 20’ powerboat rented from Marina at Lake Meredith. Lake Meredith was created when the Sanford Dam on the Canadian River flooded this area in the high plains of the Texas Panhandle. (more)

Moccasin Point Marina – Don Pedro Lake, California
Moccasin Point Marina is the ideal destination to escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Situated in the foothills of California’s beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains, this location if perfectly peaceful so you can “recharge your batteries” and reconnect with family and friends! Moccasin Point Marina is 60 miles west of the world-renowned Yosemite National Park and 2 1/2 hours east of San Francisco – so getting away from it all has never been easier. Enjoy Don Pedro Lake houseboating on a variety of houseboat styles, including the Millennium, the premier houseboat on Don Pedro Lake. This is the start of a memorable Don Pedro Lake vacation. (more)

Pleasure Cove Marina – Lake Berryessa, California
Nestled between the Blue Ridge and Cedar Roughs, just 45 minutes from Napa Valley, Lake Berryessa is an ideal location for your Forever Houseboat getaway. Mild temperatures in the summer make it perfect for water sports, fishing, camping, wildlife viewing, or just simply sitting back and releasing the cares of the everyday. The grassy hills surrounding Lake Berryessa are dotted with oak and Manzanita and provide excellent opportunities for spotting eagles, hawks, deer, and even wild turkey. Up above, you may spot great blue heron, snow geese, and loons. (more)

Temple Bar Marina – Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Arizona
Enjoy hundreds of miles of beautiful shoreline set within the red rocks of America’s Southwest with a houseboat vacation from Temple Bar Marina on Lake Mead – the perfect way to put yourself in the middle of it all and enjoy everything that the lake has to offer. Temple Bar Marina’s location provides almost year round perfect weather for enjoying outdoor activities from hiking to boating to wildlife viewinig. The waters of Lake Mead are clear, and provide ideal conditions for watersports like waterskiing, tubing and touring via personal watercraft, boating, and fishing. (more)

Trinity Lake Resorts & Marinas – Shasta Trinity National Forest, California
Located just 1 1/2 hours from Redding, near the small mountain town of Weaverville, you’ll enjoy a slower pace when you visit Trinity Lake Resorts & Marinas. A perfect family destination, the Shasta-Trinity National Forest provides you with the best places to hike, backpack and vacation in Northern California. Experience the serenity of the lake hidden away in one of the many tree-laden coves. Whether you go back in time to the Gold Rush era to experience the excitement of panning for a nugget or two or cast a line for trout or kokanee salmon in the cool waters of Trinity Lake, recreational enthusiasts will satisfy their love of the outdoors with the many things to do in the National Forest. (more)

About Forever Resorts
Forever Resorts is an exceptional collection of destinations providing hospitality services throughout the world. Forever Resorts focuses on properties with access to nature and one-of-a-kind surroundings for vacations. Forever Resorts was the first multi-site marina, hospitality, and lodging operator in the United States to earn the International Organization for Standards ISO 14001 certification for all its domestic operations and is committed to the preservation of the natural and cultural resources that lie with the parks and recreation they operate. By the end of 2008 thirty-five Forever Resorts properties were accepted into EPA National Environmental Performance Track for demonstrating environmental excellence. For more information, visit www.ForeverResorts.com.

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Choose Caribbean Holidays For A Fun Filled Family Vacation

May 18, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

It is a good idea to opt for Caribbean Holidays when planning a family vacation. Such trips offer a complete package with great places to visit, exotic cuisine, and exciting water sports.

Tension Free Vacation

When planning Family Holidays it is a good idea to search for a reputed travel agent who can help to plan the trip within the desired budget. There are many expenses to be considered like travel tickets, hotel rooms, sightseeing, and eating expenses.

It is a good idea to consult a travel agent to get an idea of the expenses required for the entire trip. When searching for holiday destinations, Caribbean Holidays is a good choice since the location offers great scope for all the family members to enjoy. There are many travel agencies which organize All-inclusive Holidays for their clients. It is a good idea to let a reputed agency plan the trip so that all the essential aspects like tickets, food, lodging, and sightseeing arrangements can be planned by the agency.

This will make the trip a truly relaxing experience because the family members do not have to worry about where to stay or eat during the trip.

One can check out travel agencies on the internet since most reputed ones have websites where they provide details of holidays planned by them. One can also check out the costs of different holiday packages and also contact them at the given numbers and email IDs for other details. If the family is keen on Caribbean Holidays it is essential to check up with the agency regarding the cost of the trip. The client should also verify details about all the expenses that will be covered in the package.

Hire Expert Guide

The hotels where bookings are made for the client and his family should be informed to the client in advance. This will give the client the scope to check about the hotel and facilities offered. If the client is not satisfied, he can request the travel agent to book some other place. When planning a family vacation, it is essential to ensure that all the arrangements have been made beforehand. These include travelling, staying, food, sightseeing, and shopping.

By registering with a travel agent, the client’s holiday can be a problem free one where all the essential requirements are taken care of. The agency can also provide contact details of reliable tour guides who can help the client and his family during their vacation. Such guides know the holiday destination well and can advise the client on the best places for sightseeing and the best restaurants for trying exotic cuisine.

Especially when planning Caribbean Holidays, it is essential to hire the services of a tour guide since there are many islands and lots of attractive places for sightseeing. Without an expert guide, the client cannot decide on the best spots for entertainment, shopping, or eating. It is essential to check out the sites of various travel agents when planning family holidays.

It is also essential to compare the costs of various packages and choose one which is reasonable and also offers great facilities.

By choosing Caribbean Holidays one can be sure to give his family a great time.

Opt for Caribbean Holidays to enjoy great cuisine, sightseeing, and exciting water sports and search for reputed travel agents who offer All-inclusive Holidays at affordable costs.

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Family Hotels London: Ideally Meant For Family Vacation

May 13, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Experts of hotel industry in United Kingdom are of the view that Family hotels London have found a new type of a customer. According to them, these customers are those who usually come to London for their business trip. They make sure they get value for money spent in their trip. Facilitating them in their attempt to find perfect accommodation for their family is availability of budget and cheap hotels. Over years, London has earned a cap of being one of the most expensive cities of this world.

Therefore, when you think of accommodation, travelling and food expenses, Family hotels London can act as a breather for you. Only because these are budget hotels or discount hotels does not necessarily mean it has to be shabby or dingy. Today, London has become preferred choice of many to spend time with their family mainly because of two reasons. Firstly, being centrally located, it receives accolades from travelers for whom flexibility in commuting and availability of numerous travel options is of greatest importance. Secondly, this city in entire UK that is renowned for being the most happening city.

A major proportion of travelers benefitting from Family hotels London are the ones who keep returning to this city a number of times. People visiting this place have their own preferences and tastes. One such reason is presence of famous Carnaby Street that fulfils cravings of them who have a strong liking for fashion industry. In a sense, this is one such example that has successfully found its mention in Fashion and Cultural Revolution. Undoubtedly, the credit goes to city of London.

Family hotels London come in all varieties and types so that it can cater to needs of diverse categories of people. Because people take advantage of staying in such family hotels, its central location allows them to undertake many types of activities. For instance, holidaymakers can easily and comfortable visit places such as the Palace of Westminster, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament,

London Bridge, and Buckingham Palace to name few of them. Taking a stroll around Trafalgar Square or taking a ride on the London Eye have become a bit hit with families coming here to spend their holidays. Talking about shopaholics, shopping at Harrods has become sort of a religion for these die-hard shopaholics.

It is in these shops that you will find scores of buyers jostling to have a hand on their favorite brand or product. Availability of their favorite item/product/brand at throwaway prices has made shopping at Harrods a delight for a large number of families coming to this city.

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500 of the World’s Greatest Trips

February 16, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

No one knows the world like National Geographic—and in this lavish volume, we reveal our picks for the world’s most fabulous journeys, along with helpful information for readers who want to try them out.

Compiled from the favorite trips of National Geographic’s travel writers, Journeys of a Lifetime spans the globe to highlight the best of the world’s most famous and lesser known sojourns. It presents an incredible diversity of possibilities, from ocean cruises around Antarctica to horse treks in the Andes. Every continent and every possible form of transport is covered.

A timely resource for the burgeoning ranks of active travelers who crave adventurous and far-flung trips, Journeys of a Lifetime provides scores of creative ideas: trekking the heights of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania… mountain biking in Transylvania… driving through the scenic highlands of Scotland… or rolling through the outback on Australia’s famous Ghan train… and dozens of other intriguing options all over the world.

Journeys of a Lifetime also features 22 fun Top 10 lists in all sorts of categories. What are the world’s top 10 elevator rides, bridges to walk across, trolley rides, ancient highways, or underground walking adventures? Readers will love evaluating and debating the selections.

Each chapter showcases stunning photography, full-color maps, evocative text, and expert advice—including how to get there, when to visit, and how to make the most of the journey—all packaged in a luxurious oversize volume to treasure for years to come.

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