Experience Palestine

Experience Palestine

Stories, Food & Heritage

8 Days | 7 Nights


Tour Schedule

We will welcome you at the airport and take you to your hotel in Jerusalem. Panoramic night tour. Explore Jerusalem by night: the best streets for strolling, the most incredible spots for scenic views, and the ideal venues to go to. Dinner & overnight at your hotel.

After breakfast at the hotel, we hit the road to Jenin, which is an excellent opportunity for morning views of the Palestinian landscape and villages.

Here, you will get an unforgettable experience in olive tree fields and taste some of the World's best olive oil. You'll also meet the farmers and learn from them about organic farming.

On this day, we'll meet with a resident and learn how to prepare a Maftoul dish, the same way it has been done for generations. This is a Palestinian much-loved delicacy.

After a refreshing local lunch, we'll embark on a 45Km journey to Nablus.

In Sebastia, you will visit this 10,000-year-old village, you'll be walking through history. It has been conquered by Canaanites, Israelites, Assyrians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and Muslims. Then you will also visit Jacob's Well, this is the site where Jesus asked a Samaritan woman for a drink and offered her "living water." It lies in the crypt of a Greek Orthodox Church.

Off to the Old City of Nablus where you can shop and get some souvenirs. The historic streets of the Souk are filled with local vendors and a wide variety of handicrafts and produce. It has a genuinely uplifting atmosphere.

Later, you’ll get knafeh a delicious Palestinian dessert and a breathtaking view at Sama Nablus. Can you think of a better way to end a long day?

Dinner and overnight in Nablus.

After a delicious local breakfast at the hotel, we unfold our maps and take a morning ride to Birzeit, which is situated just a few kilometers away from Ramallah, the town of Birzeit is significant for its internationally known university and great beer.

You’ll visit Birziet University, which is considered Palestine's leading academic institution. We will go for a tour of the university and meet local students. If you're into Museums and art, then the Palestinian Museum is the place for you. The Museum hosts exhibitions celebrating Palestinian culture and identity.

in the afternoon, we’ll drive to Ramallah, which is only 20 minutes away.
To visit Yasser Arafat Museum, this museum was built in honor of the late Palestinian leader. It is an excellent opportunity to get a glimpse of Palestine's political history.

We will go for a walking tour, where you get to taste the most famous Palestinian dishes at the most renowned local places. We'll walk in the old downtown and hop from one shop to another. We'll take you to the city's hidden havens for Shawerma, Hummus, Falafel, kaa'k, Palestinian barbecue & Salads, and Mana'esh. You'll also get to try a variety of traditional desserts along with some Arabic coffee. And for the lovers of fresh fruits and vegetables and authentic atmospheres, the traditional vegetable market with its bustling atmosphere would be waiting for you.

We’ll go for panoramic views and wine tasting in Taybeh. This small village perched high above the Judaean Hills overlooks the Judaean Desert, the Jordan Valley, Jericho, and the Dead Sea. Named "The Goodly" for the warmth of its inhabitants, it provides you with the opportunity to meet locals and taste Palestinian wine at the Taybeh Brewery and then have a traditional dinner and Overnight in Ramallah.

During the 30 Km ride from Ramallah to Jericho, you'll be able to see spectacular desert views.

you’ll visit Makam Al-Nabi Mousa, this historic site, which lies on our way to Jericho, is believed to be the shrine of Prophet Moses. It consists of a beautiful colorful mosque with a towering minaret that overlooks the impressive Jordan Valley.

Upon arrival in Jericho, you'll visit the Monastery of Temptation, there you'll find splendid views of the Monastery, where Jesus spent 40 days fasting and meditating. You'll also witness Palestine's finest natural reserve, Wadi al Qelt. This would be a great chance to experience a blend between Palestine's history and nature.

The tour continues to Hisham's Palace, this unique mosaic-paved Omayyad Palace is known for its unique architecture and the 'tree of life mosaic.' One of the sites that can't be missed when in Jericho.

The Jericho Tour concludes at the edge of the Dead Sea, Qumran, where the Dead Sea scrolls were found constitutes a beautiful blend of the historical, holy, and natural, you'll get to swim in the deepest Salt Lake in the World and use its famous minerals and mud for skin exfoliation and natural healing. The perfect end for the day!
We'll be having lunch by the Dead Sea. Truly a once in a lifetime experience.

Drive to Bethlehem for dinner and overnight.

After Breakfast at the hotel. We will begin by visiting Herodion National Park, an archaeological site that is home to an impressive palace dating to the time of King Herod. We won't let you miss it.

From Bethlehem, you will head to Hebron
Upon arrival in Hebron, you’ll visit the Cave of the Patriarchs, which is located in the heart of the old city of Hebron, this place is considered holy and sacred to Muslims. Then to the last and only Keffiyeh Factory in Palestine, learn more about the art of making the iconic Palestinian scarf and the daily challenges the factory faces.

After a long city Tour, there's nothing better than delicious local food shared with friendly locals.

The tour continues to the Glass & Ceramics Factory, Local handicrafts are what Hebron is famous for, and you'll get the chance to learn the manufacturing process of these handicrafts from the local craftsmen.

At the end of this marvelous day, you’ll experience the hospitality and humble life of Bedouins, and have an optional dinner at an organic farm.

Drive to Bethlehem for overnight in the hotel.

After a delicious Palestinian breakfast at the hotel, There's nothing like a short refreshing morning hike to Mar Saba Monastery, and a lesson in history about one of the most significant ancient monasteries. 

Lunch is optional

In the afternoon, we’ll get into the heart of the political situation at Aida refugee camp and the tent of nations – a presentation about refugees and camps. Then to the Separation wall, it is the contested eight-meter-high barrier that is plastered with murals and graffiti. Be prepared to get amazed by Banksy's creative and controversial art at The walled-off Hotel & Museum 

The journey continues to The Church of Nativity is the Holy piece of architecture is the exact location where Jesus was born. It is Bethlehem's pride and joy and a site that can't be missed. We move to the Milk Grotto Chapel, the legend says that a drop of milk touched the red rock of this Church, turning it white.

Overnight in Jerusalem.

After a refreshing breakfast at the hotel, we start our day with a splendid panoramic view of East and West Jerusalem. As we descend from the Mount of Olives, we'll stop by the Church of all Nations and the Tomb of Virgin Mary, which lay at the foot of the Mount. Then We'll visit the temple mount and pass by the famous Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa Mosque. They never disappoint.

We can't let you come to Jerusalem without trying its Hummus and Falafel. You'll be eating at the city's best.
After lunch, You'll get to walk on the same path that Jesus walked with his cross to the site of his crucifixion and resurrection, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, and have an Afternoon Stroll in the Old Market is the perfect way to experience the authentic vibes and bustle of East Jerusalem. It's an excellent place for shopping and bargaining.

We never forget the importance of treating our visitors to traditional food so that you will eat a home-cooked meal at a local family's home. The best way for the farewell.

After breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the airport or the land border.