Vacation Hotspots for Solo Jewish Travellers
by Kosher River Cruise Kosher Tour OperatorSolo traveling can be daunting and incredibly rewarding at the same time. To level it up, you want to travel remotely while keeping kosher. Sound difficult? Well, nowadays, almost everything is possible – including solo kosher touring.
Here, I arranged 3 must-try destinations for both veteran and newbie solo travelers.
Summer Getaway in Sicily, Italy
Two thousand years ago, there was a significant number of Jewish settlers in Sicily, Italy. When Jews were greatly persecuted, the Jewish community in Sicily remained unharmed. However, the Jewish influence ended when the infamous Spanish edict kicked out and erased all evidence of Jews in Sicily.
Visiting Sicily will let you discover the remains and contributions to the Sicilian cultural heritage. Sicily is more mesmerizing during summer. Plus, staying there is becoming a lot easier, thanks to the hotels that highlight their Glatt Kosher restaurants offering finest Italian cuisines.
Relaxing View in Les Deux Alpes, France
Tourman has arranged winter holidays for many years, and it includes kosher tours as well. Feast your eyes on a relaxing view at the Les Deux Alpes. Placed on an altitude of 1,650 to 3,600, you will be surrounded by snow-capped mountain scenery, green forests, and amazing views.
Photo Credit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Deux_Alpes#/media/File:2alpes_230206.jpg
You can also explore thrilling activities just a few steps from the hotel including:
• Paragliding
• Bungee jumping
• Ice skating
• Adventure Park
• Summer sledding and more!
For the kosher meal, Tourman will serve you an all-glatt kosher which is prepared under the supervision of a rabbi.
Kosher River Cruising in Vietnam and Cambodia
A melting pot of rich culture and tradition, budget-friendly but amazingly good food and natural wonders, Southeast Asia is a must visit for everyone.
Going there is a lot easier too, thanks to kosher river cruises along Mekong River. Kosher River Cruise is one of the liners that offer an all-glatt, all-inclusive deluxe cruise traveling from Vietnam to Cambodia.
They have an on-board synagogue with rabbis or scholars that give thought-provoking lectures. Moreover, the excursions are as interesting as the on-board programs. They include a local village visitation where you can witness how locals make silk out of silkworm. You can also buy local goods from the floating markets.
Solo traveling is a liberating experience. You’ll have no family or friends to share the experience and you don’t know what to expect despite extensive research, but it’s always worth it! Just make sure to do your research well and have a great adventure.
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