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March 2025

The Ministry of Tourism Continues the Tradition of Tours for Diplomats in Israel: This Time in Ramla and Lod

Thirty ambassadors and diplomats from various countries, including Thailand, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Uzbekistan, Uruguay, Panama, Slovenia, Guatemala, Angola, Moldova and Croatia, participated in a tour initiated by the ministry in Ramla and Lod T hirty ambassadors and diplomats from various countries, including Thailand, Denmark, the participants were exposed to the impressive work from the Roman period. From there, they continued to The Ministry of Tourism maintains a tradition of tours

The ambassadors of the various countries can become Israel’s tourism ambassadors by exposing the audience in their countries to the unique and enjoyable experiences they have had in the country. The Ministry of Tourism will continue to initiate similar activities with the aim of expanding Israel’s tourism exposure among official representatives from around the world.

around the country for the diplomatic corps in Israel to expose them to tourist sites and show them another side of Israel, one that is not political or diplomatic. Last year, wine tours were held, and this year It was decided to focus the tour on heritage sites combined with a culinary experience. The ambassadors expressed admiration for the cultural richness of Ramla and Lod. The Ministry of Tourism sees 2025 as a year of recovery in tourism, and is working in various ways to increase the flow of visitors from abroad.

Czech Republic, Uzbekistan, Uruguay, Panama, Slovenia, Guatemala, Angola, Moldova and Croatia, participated this week in a tour initiated by the ministry in Ramla and Lod. They were also joined by diplomats from the United States, Singapore, the Philippines, the Netherlands and Argentina, who experienced the charm of these historic cities through the heritage sites and local cuisine. The itinerary prepared by the Lod Municipality began at the Mosaic Museum, where

the Arches Pool in Ramla, a unique historical site that provides a glimpse into the city’s ancient water system. The ambassadors then visited the famous White Tower of Ramla, where they enjoyed a breathtaking view and learned about the fascinating history of the tower, which was an important part of the city’s defense system in the Middle Ages. The tour concluded with the flavors and aromas of the Ramla Market, where the ambassadors tried out local cuisine.

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