Holy Land — a space and place that has attracted unflagging attention and has been an object of worship for more than 2 thousand years. Not only pilgrims, but also simply travelers who understand the importance and value of this cultural symbol, existing in a marvelous landscape of unforgettable landscapes, strive to get here.
Before present-day Bethlehem became one of the main tourist centers, it had a long way to go, and the history of its development preserved the legends about the reign of King David and the birth of Jesus Christ. You will be able to see with your own eyes how picturesque the landscapes of its surroundings are, framed by the outlines of the hills, and touch its shrines.
Antiquity lovers will have the opportunity to see timeless examples of ancient architecture, as well as its main attractions: the Basilica of the Nativity and Nursery Square.
The further route of our excursion lies in the city, which is one of the oldest on Palestinian soil — Jericho. It is located 260 meters below sea level. The most widespread and oldest legend described in the Bible tells that the city walls collapsed, unable to withstand the sound of the trumpets of the conquerors who approached Bethlehem. The fighting sounds, which received the common name “the trumpets of Jericho,” tore apart the walls of the city, which were as much as 4 thousand years older than the most ancient Egyptian pyramids.
Jericho is at least 10 thousand years old, and it is considered the most ancient city in existence. In the territory, which was one of the first places inhabited in Jericho, excavations are being carried out, which have made it possible to determine that the first buildings here appeared no later than the 8th millennium BC. Remains of a watchtower, city walls and burial sites have been discovered here. The ruins of the palace of King Herod the Great and the oldest synagogue from the era of Byzantine rule have also been excavated.
When visiting holy places, it is strongly recommended to wear modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees.
To travel to Jericho and Bethlehem (Palestinian Autonomy), you do not need an Israeli passport.
Additional payment for the funicular ride to Mount Quarantal - $15/60 shekels.
Departure days
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Order cancellation conditions:
If a tourist cancels an excursion less than 3 days in advance — penalty 100%.
Important:
- The company is not responsible for lost items.
- Responsibility for having an individual insurance policy falls on the tourist.
- Visiting holy places is permitted only in modest clothing. Open T-shirts, short shorts and skirts above the knee are not allowed (shoulders and knees must be covered); women must wear a headscarf when entering temples and other holy places.
We recommend:
Bring drinking water, a hat, and sunglasses with you on the excursion.
The cost of trips does not include and is paid on the spot:
- Food
- Paid entrances
Attractions
This monastery was founded in the 5th century. In XII, it was destroyed by Turkish troops, but in the late XIX – early XX centuries it was completely restored. It is located on a small ledge of a steep cliff, and you can get to it either on foot or a donkey ride for a small fee. This is a man’s monastery, and before women were not allowed in, but now the situation has changed. Travelers are welcome in the Monastery - monks can even treat visitors with their own juices. In the rock itself there are many abandoned cells, where hermit monks once lived.
Modern Bethlehem is located on the territory of the Palestinian Authority. The main population is Muslim Arabs and a small part of Christian Arabs. The main income of Bethlehem is the flow of tourists. Christian pilgrims from all over the world come to this city, the place where Jesus Christ was born. Every Christmas in Bethlehem Christmas masses are held snd the masses are broadcast around the world. The main shrine of the city is a silver star in the cave of the Church of the Nativity of Christ, which marks the place where Jesus was born. In this temple there is a miraculous icon of the smiling Mother of God, the cave of the Beaten Babies.
In Jericho, according to legend, was a famous meeting of the tax collector Zacchaeus with Jesus. In Jericho there is an object that is a symbol of that meeting - the famous tree of Zacchaeus.
The tree is located in the very center of Jericho. Zacchaeus had to climb this tree to see Christ, after which Jesus noticed the publican and spoke to him (this event is described in detail in the New Testament).
At the moment, this fifteen-meter sycamore tree (the Tutov family) is located next to the Greek temple in Jericho and is one of the most popular attractions that tourists seek to see.
Qasr al-Yahud is located in the Jordan Valley, not far from the confluence of the Jordan into the Dead Sea. According to the New Testament, this is the place where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. It is considered the true place of Baptism.
The Judean Desert is a desolate territory in Israel, located to the west of the Dead Sea. This is one of the most famous deserts of the world. In ancient times, it served as a refuge for hermits and rebels, and today the bedouins and Jewish settlers live here.
Trips around Judean desert are popular with tourists and pilgrims. They come here for the monasteries, the world’s oldest synagogue and other historical monuments that represent the living history of Israel for 2 000 years. People come to the Judean Desert to ride on off-road vehicles, quad bikes and bicycles. Many tourists are interested to see an unusual animal and plant world, which is preserved in protected areas near the Dead Sea.
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