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This area lies on the same geological fault zone as the Dead Sea to the south, creating a striking similarity in natural conditions. However, unlike the Dead Sea, the Sea of Galilee – the world's lowest freshwater lake – offers a gentle, healing tourism model, connected with nature and spiritual balance.
The highlight of Galilee is Hamat Tiberias National Park, with 17 natural hot springs, some reaching temperatures of up to 60°C. According to the Israel Parks and Nature Authority, the water here contains over 100 minerals that help improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and alleviate bone and joint, dermatological, and respiratory ailments.
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This area lies on the same geological fault zone as the Dead Sea to the south, creating a striking similarity in natural conditions. However, unlike the Dead Sea, the Sea of Galilee – the world's lowest freshwater lake – offers a gentle, healing tourism model, connected with nature and spiritual balance.
Beyond its medical value, Hamat Tiberias is also an important historical and religious site. The area is mentioned in both Judaism and Christianity, as a pilgrimage destination for ancient Jews seeking healing.
With its blend of nature, science , religious heritage, and innovative resort models, the Sea of Galilee is being recognized as Israel's new "healing waters"—a place for tourism that is not just about sightseeing, but about finding balance and rebirth.
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Source: https://baoangiang.com.vn/diem-den-du-lich-chua-lanh-moi-o-israel-a477331.html










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