Tourism officer: Israel safe for Pinoy travelers amid challenging times
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- A group of Filipino travel agents recently went to Israel as part of an enriching familiarization tour organized by Royal Vacations. This tour seeks to deepen their understanding of Israel's rich cultural tapestry, historical significance, and vibrant tourism offerings.
The Philippine office of Israel's Ministry of Tourism has assured Filipinos that high-security standards are in place for Filipino travelers who want to experience the wonders of the Holy Land amid challenges that the country is facing today.

Marketing Manager of Israel Ministry of Tourism-Philippine office Anna Aban said this as Filipino travel agents explored Israel this month.
In a statement, Aban said Filipinos are welcome to visit Israel and experience its wonders and culture that continues to be normal despite external threats, particularly the ongoing war in Gaza.
"We invite our Filipino friends to discover Israel—a land where ancient history meets vibrant culture," she said.
"Despite the challenges depicted in the news, daily life in Israel continues with normalcy. We want visitors to witness our resilience and hospitality firsthand," she added.
Aban assured her fellow Filipinos that Israel prioritizes the tourists' safety and security.
"We assure our Filipino guests that their safety and comfort are our utmost priorities," she said.
"Our tourism infrastructure is well-equipped to provide memorable experiences while maintaining high standards of security," she added.
A group of Filipino travel agents recently went to Israel as part of an enriching familiarization tour organized by Royal Vacations. This tour seeks to deepen their understanding of Israel’s rich cultural tapestry, historical significance, and vibrant tourism offerings.
During their visit, the Filipino travel agents immersed themselves in the vibrant mosaic of Israeli life. Their visit included going to the ancient streets of Jerusalem, the Western Wall, and the Old City, and tasting the flavors of traditional cuisine. They likewise floated effortlessly on the Dead Sea's mineral-rich waters.
"Our visit to Israel has been nothing short of transformative," said Margarette Lumauag, one of the participating Filipino travel agents.
"It was incredible to witness the blending of ancient history with modern life. This trip has equipped us with invaluable knowledge and insights that will enhance our ability to curate memorable experiences for our clients," she added.
The familiarization tour also highlighted Israel's potential as a prime destination for Filipino travelers seeking a meaningful cultural and spiritual experience including Tel Aviv's nightlife and Galilee's serene landscapes.
The Filipino travel agents also met the Israel Ministry of Tourism’s Asian department Marketing Administrator Taimur Mansour, who invited Filipinos to explore the diverse and enriching experiences that Israel has to offer.