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Jordan River and the Palace of the Jews Tour

Jerusalem, Israel
6 Day
8
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7:30 AM Tour

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

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General Information About Jordan River and the Palace of the Jews Tour

On this tour, you will discover the Jewish heritage

Day 01

Welcome to the Holy Land

The company representative will meet you at Ben Gurion Airport and head to Tel Aviv Hotel or Jerusalem, you will have time to relax. Staying in your hotel is included in your tour package. You can spend the day discovering the unique nature of the Holy Land and its people.!

Day 02

Jerusalem Visiting the Holy Places, Churches, Bethlehem, the Milk Grotto, and the Shepherds Field

We eat breakfast at the hotel. We move to Bethlehem in the Nativity Square and enter the Church of the Nativity, which embraces the sacred cave where the Nativity occurred. The tour visits the neighboring St. Catherine Church and its underground caves bearing tombs and an ancient shrine. And we continue the tour 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 ground and the color of the cave changed to white and over the generations, many women who do not have children from different religions visited the Cave of Milk in order to pray to obtain the gift of offspring Then we go to a field from here. The tour passes in the Shepherds Field, which is the Shepherds Square, a chapel, and a Roman Catholic religious building in the Beit Sahour area of ​​the West Bank. . When entering the Old City through the Zion Gate, you can walk in the Armenian, Jewish, and Arab neighborhoods to reach the Wailing Wall, the most holy place for Jews, then return to the hotel for overnight

Day 03

The Dead Sea, two moons, and the Jewish Palace

Have breakfast at the hotel, and then take this tour of southern Israel across the Judea Hills and skip the Good Samaritan Inn. We stop at sea level to take unforgettable photos, then we continue our descent more and more below the sea level towards the Baptist site on the banks of the Jordan River, the Palace of the Jews, which is the site where Mr. John the Baptist baptizes according to tradition and we continue to Qumran, we see the manuscripts sites of the famous Dead Sea and the Helenistic settlement During the second century BC and then we spend the rest of the day relaxing on one of the shores of the Dead Sea. You can float in salt water that is 8.6 times more salty than the ocean creating a natural buoyancy. Use the Dead Sea mud as a natural skin mask, enjoy the Dead Sea sun and return to the hotel for overnight

Day 04

Old and New Jerusalem

Have breakfast at the hotel and start the day with a breathtaking view of the old city from the top of a mountain. From the olives, watch the old town from the top of the mountain and walk to Gethsemane Park, with old olive trees. Near the Church of All Nations, believed to be built on the rock where Jesus prayed on the eve of his arrest. Cross the Kidron Valley and enter the ancient city through the Lions Gate to the Muslim quarter, visit the beautiful St. Anne’s Church and Bethesda Pool, the Pilate Hall of Government, and the Ace Homo Arch. Walk along Dolorosa Road, in the Christian Quarter and then go discover the new West Jerusalem. We continue the tour to the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, with its famous Minorah, and the Supreme Court, and we arrive at the Israel Museum. Here we see the Jerusalem model at the time of the second Temple, and get acquainted with the Dead Sea Scrolls in the shrine of the Book. The next stop is Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial to the Jewish people during World War II. Here, see the Valley of Communities and the Hall of Remembrance, and walk across Al-Saleheen Street, which is a beautiful way to remember the thousands of non-Jews who risked or even lost their lives, to help the Jews escape from the horrors of the period and return to the hotel to stay overnight

Day 05

Ain Karem, the Prophet Samuel, and the City of Dahoud

Have breakfast at the hotel and then head to the village of Ain Karem, birthplace of John the Baptist, to enjoy the beautiful scenery. As the British traveler James Buckingham mentioned that there are Christians in this small village, the spring of Mary’s water and that the olive trees abound in the valleys adjacent to it. He referred to the presence of St. John’s Franciscan Church within a monastery on the eastern side, and then we go from Ein Kerem to the tomb of the Prophet Samuel, in the Crusader castle in Jabal. Joy then we go to the city of David, which is a city inside Jerusalem and the rediscovery of the Bible to discover the story of the city of David more than 3000 years ago begins the tour of the city of David with a picturesque observation point overlooking the biblical Jerusalem, which sends visitors 3800 years to the days of Abraham when I laid the first foundations of the city when it moves Through the site, one communicates with archaeological excavations and exciting written discoveries that span thousands of years of history, including both the first and second Jerusalem. The tour continues underground until the Jihon River, the main water source in Jerusalem for more than 1000 years. Visitors looking for mag Once that Ataatjulu in deep water in the knee in the water tunnel of King Hezekiah, who year-old 2700 and is one of the wonders of the early engineering continuation of the basin main source Hilwah to draw water in times of up to one’s Torah Herodian road and return to the hotel and overnight

Day 06

The company representative will transfer you to Ben Gurion Airport or to the border crossing point to return home

Additional information:

The tour includes:

  • * Pick-up and drop-off service from the hotel
  • * Full guided tour with qualified and licensed local tour guide
  • * Nights’ accommodation on a bed & breakfast and dinner basis
  • * Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle

 

The tour does not include:

  • * Lunch and drinks
  • * Entrance fees

Notes:

  • * 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
  • * Children under 10 years old are not allowed to visit Yad Vashem due to sensitive content
  • * Modest dress is obligatory to visit holy places; covered knees and shoulders
  • * Passport is compulsory to visit Bethlehem and Jericho
  • * Visit to Bethlehem: Due to the large number of visitors, entry to the Nativity Cave may be limited
  • * The order of the flight may change according to the day of departure
  • * The final sequence of the tour days will appear in the booking confirmation
  • * Individual traveler supplement required
  • * Peak season supplement required

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