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Bethlehem and Ain Karem

Jerusalem, Israel
1 Day
8
$700.00

7:30 AM Tour

Fully Guided Days with a local professional guide
7:30 AM

$700.00
per adult

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General Information About Bethlehem and Ain Karem Tour

Private tour of Bethlehem and Ain Karem. The tour begins in Bethlehem, where you will walk from the Nativity Square to the Church of the Nativity, as well as the cave where Jesus was placed in the Nativity. We visit the Milk Grotto, where she fed Mary Jesus and the Shepherd Field, the place where the angels announced the birth of Christ for the first time. We walk near the Good Samaritan Inn, overlooking the Celt Valley and St. George’s Monastery, and enjoy the views of the moon in the Judean Desert. Then we head to the village of Ein Karem, the birthplace of John the Baptist, to enjoy the beautiful scenery and then return to the hotel

Details of the Bethlehem and Ain Karem Tour:

  • Representatives of King Salman Travel and Tourism will prepare and plan your own tour to suit your interests for a special trip
  • The hotel’s tour guide will be introduced to accompany you on the tour
  • Travel will be carried out in a special vehicle adapted to visit Bethlehem and Ain Karem, where we start with Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, and go to the Judean desert, and then we visit the village of Ain Karem

 

Tour overview

We head to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born, and the Bethlehem tour stops in the Nativity Square. The tour visits the neighboring St. Catherine Church and its underground caves bearing tombs and an ancient shrine. From here the tour passes to (The Cave of Milk) The cave acquired this name from the fact that a drop of the milk of the Virgin Mary fell on the earth and the color of the cave changed to white and over the generations many women who do not have children and from different religions visited the Milk Cave in order to pray to The gift of offspring and then we go to the Shepherds Field, which is the Shepherds Field, a chapel and a Roman Catholic religious building in the Beit Sahour area of the West Bank, and then we head to the village of Ain Karem, the birthplace of John the Baptist, to enjoy the beautiful landscapes. The British traveler James Buckingham mentioned that there are Christians in this village Little And the spring waters of Mary and olive trees frequently in the valleys adjacent to it. He referred to the presence of St. John’s Franciscan Church within a monastery on the eastern side

Additional information – Bethlehem and Ain Karem

The Tour includes:

  • Reception and delivery service for hotels, airports or borders
  • A fully qualified and licensed private tour guide
  • Transportation in a new air-conditioned private car
  • entrance fees

 

The tour does not include:

Food and drinks

 

Notes:

  • The arrangement of the private trip may change depending on your time and your desire to spend the most beautiful times in the country
  • This trip is intended for 6 people from Jerusalem or Tel Aviv
  • There are out-of-range changes in the Jewish holidays and the closure of some sites
  • Comfortable walking shoes, a cap and water shoes are recommended
  • To visit on the Dead Sea, we recommend that you bring hats, swimwear and towels and sun protection

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