Treasures Of Palestine

Treasures Of Palestine

Venture across this diverse and impressive country

9 Days | 8 Nights


Tour Schedule

Arrival and transfer from the airport or Allenby bridge to Jerusalem.

We start the day in the Historic Alleyways of the Cradle of Abrahamic Religions, filled with architectural gems and holy sites. 

The old city's alleyways take you to Al Aqsa Mosque, Dome of Rock, and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, some of the most important sites in Islam and Christianity. 

Then we walk the route of Via Dolorosa, reach Mount of Olives, where you find unparalleled views of the new and old city. 

Next would be the Church of all Nations, the Kidron Valley, and the Tomb of the Virgin Mary. 

In this tour, you will get the opportunity to walk along the city's ancient walls and through its roads, where you'll get a glimpse of Palestinians' traditional food and local produce and familiarize yourself with the quarters in it. 

For dinner, you can have Jerusalem's specialties; Hummus, Falafel, and Ka'aek. Overnight in Jerusalem.

In the morning, enjoy a Walk in Battir: The Unesco World Heritage Site is a series of scenic agricultural valleys with stone terraces. It's a beautiful place for a short, 2-hour morning walk and a great chance to learn about Palestine's agriculture.

Visiting Bethlehem means seeing the Separation Wall. It is the contested eight-meter-high barrier that is plastered with murals and graffiti. Besides, be prepared to get amazed by Banksy's creative and controversial art at The walled-off Hotel & Museum.

Church of Nativity is our next stop. The sites where Jesus was born. It's a spiritual wonder. You also will have the opportunity to visit the most remarkable places in this unique city and end the day with an authentic Palestinian dinner.

After the drive from Bethlehem, we begin the day with the colorful stalls and vendors in Hebron's old market, or souq in Arabic, that flaunts a variety of local goods and handicrafts like pottery, olivewood, blown glass, aromatic spices, and dried fruits. One of Hebron's specialties is dibs, molasses-like syrup made from Hebron's infamous grapes, which can also be tasted in the vineyards of Halhul, a nearby village.

Next, we visit the Abraham Mosque-Cave of the Patriarchs, a holy site for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It's considered the resting place of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and their wives. The complex houses a carved walnut Minbar made of fine marble and mosaics that is considered a masterpiece of intricate workmanship.

After witnessing this beautiful architecture, we visit the miraculous Oak of Ibrahim and drive to the Cultural Capital Ramallah overnight.

Nablus city awaits its visitors with many delights, including the old town, the Turkish bath, soap factories, impressive mosques, souqs, Abd al-Hadi palace, Jacobs well, and Joseph's tomb. 

After the sunset, you can go to the Samaritans neighborhood for lunch and taste the Nabulsi Knafeh, a Palestinian delicacy that the city is famous for. 

This day's journey concludes with the return to Ramallah and perhaps with a traditional Dabkeh show, a traditional dance performance. Dinner & overnight.

The World's most prominent old tree can be seen in the Village of Arrabeh on the way to Jenin. 

In Jenin, you can visit the Canaan Fair Trade for olive oil production and the Church of Burqin. Followed by the Freedom Theater and the refugee camps of Jenin. 

On the way to Sebastia, we will pass through the Jezreel Valley, one of the most extensive fertile plains in Palestine. 
In Sebastia, you can visit the ancient ruins of the Hellenic Watchtowers, ruined Samaritan palaces, and Byzantine Churches of the village. 

Then, we will return to Ramallah for a relaxing night, enjoying dinner and maybe some shisha.

Ramallah, the financial, cultural, and political center of Palestine, houses a beautiful blend of the traditional and modern.

A walk through the downtown and center of Ramallah, where you will get the chance to explore its traditional markets along with a wide array of shops. 

Visit the Dar Zahran Heritage building to enjoy its photo gallery of ancient Ramallah and its souvenir shop. 
Visit the grave of Yasser Arafat, the late Palestinian president and founder of the Palestinian liberty organization. 
Followed by the grave of the famous Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish and his museum.

Afternoon tour in the beautiful village of Taybeh where you can be charmed by the old town and St. George's Church. 
The Peace Lantern factory and the beer factory, the only brewery in Palestine, can also be visited in Taybeh. 

To end the day with more beautiful sceneries, we explore the beautiful nature of Jefna Village and have traditional food. 

The day concludes with returning to Ramallah, where you can enjoy its bustling nightlife.

From Ramallah, you will head to Jericho, the most ancient city in the World, enjoying the way views of the desert areas.

Upon arrival in Jericho, you'll visit the Monastery of Temptation, where Jesus spent 40 days and nights fasting and meditating, followed by views of hills and rivers from Wadi Qelt. 

The tour continues to Maqam Al-Nabi Musa, "the Prophet Moses," a site where annual pilgrimage festivals are held and where you find a display of splendid architecture. Next is Hisham's Palace for more ancient architecture and a view of the "tree of life" mosaic. 

The Jericho Tour concludes at the edge of the Dead Sea, Qumran, where the famous Dead Sea Scrolls were found, then continues into the Dead Sea, the lowest spot on Earth. The Dead Sea is renowned for the mud and minerals that are natural healers and skin exfoliators. Its waters contain a high content of salt making it inhabitable for any form of marine life. 

After experiencing the waters and mud of the Dead Sea, the journey ends, returning to our hotel in Jericho.

After breakfast, transfer to the airport or Allenby bridge.