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Elder hauls in the catch from a gill net set in the Mackenzie River. - Photo by Alan Emery

Explore the Palestinian Territories: A Traveler's Guide to the Historic Land

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About Palestinian Territories

Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Palestinian Territories. From the bustling markets of Ramallah to the ancient city of Jericho, there's something for every traveler. Explore the stunning landscapes of the West Bank and indulge in delicious local cuisine. Book your trip today and experience the beauty of Palestine.

The Palestinian Territories is a fascinating travel destination that is a must-visit for anyone interested in the Middle East. This region, which includes the West Bank and Gaza Strip, is steeped in history and culture.

The West Bank is home to numerous biblical sites, including Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, and Jericho, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins of these cities and learn about their significance in religious and historical contexts.

In addition to its historical sites, the West Bank is known for its stunning natural beauty. The area is home to the Judean Desert, which offers breathtaking views of the Dead Sea, as well as the verdant hills of the Samarian and Judaean Mountains.

The Gaza Strip is a small Palestinian coastal enclave that is known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant culture. Visitors can explore bustling markets and sample delicious Palestinian cuisine, such as falafel and hummus. The area is also home to several beautiful mosques, including the Great Mosque of Gaza, which dates back to the 8th century.

Despite its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, the Palestinian Territories faces numerous challenges, including political instability and economic hardship. However, visitors to the region can support local businesses and learn about the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people.

Overall, the Palestinian Territories is a unique and rewarding travel destination that offers a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you are interested in exploring ancient ruins, sampling delicious cuisine, or simply soaking up the vibrant atmosphere, this region has something for everyone.

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We all know that we need more than 2 days to finish what we need to know about this Holy Town, but in this combined Tour we have even only 3 Hours, so 'cause of this we grantee the best Guide that will be able to make you feel the mix of this Old City between the 3 religions which we will touch and fell together with the knowledge of our Guide and his capability living it, even we know that 3 hours for Jerusalem is really not enough time. Finishing Jerusalem, we go to Bethlehem to make 1 hours and half of a Tour even we know that's not always enough time. After this we start going to the Dead Sea, to spend other 1 hour and half of relaxation in the Dead Seam in our Private Beach.
Stand beside the Jordan River where Jesus was baptized on this private 8-hour trip from Dead Sea. Travel to the Bethany Beyond the Jordan Baptism Site, also known as “El-Maghtas”, and tour the riverbanks and ruins of ancient churches, wells, and baptismal pools. Proceed to Madaba’s mosaic city to visit Saint George’s Church, home to beautiful Byzantine mosaic map depicting the Holy Land and Jordan; besides other mosaics at Madaba’s Archeological Park, as well as visit Saint John Church with its Bell Tower. Continue to Mount Nebo to enjoy panoramic views over the Jordan Valley to Jericho and Jerusalem. Explore the ruins of a Byzantine church that once stood on the hilltop, and gain insight into biblical legend for which this ancient corner of the world is famous.
A Dead Sea day with GaryTheGuide is geared to your needs. I will pick you up at your hotel or agreed location, bring you to the sites you are interested in, and make the day last as long or short as you desire. In addition, I will not only tell the dramatic stories, explain the history, and delve in to the nature of the Dead Sea and it's sites, but we will discuss the effects these sites have had on our societies today. Geopolitics and ecology will be present alongside history archeology, and religion. All of this is in addition to the relaxation and wonder of the Dead I will also take care of you along the way, make sure you know all of your options so you can make the most informed decisions. I will find you lunch or snacks, the shops that fill your needs, and make the drive as comfortable as possible. Personalize this tour by choosing 3-4 of the sites listed. Make this your dream day in one of the most unique locations in Israel. Come enjoy the Dead Sea with me!
We Arrange for you to be picked up from David Citadel Hotel and drive you to Bethlehem where you will see, Separation Wall, Walled off Hotel from Outside, Banksy Grafitti, I Love Bethlehem, Old City of Bethlehem, Manger Square, Omar Mosque from outside, Manger Square, Nativity Church, Saint Jerome & Saint Joseph Cave (Not always open sometimes pilgrim groups book them for prayers and they closed for public for hour or two), Shepherds Field, Olive Wood Factory and Community Souvenir Store. *Please bring your passport because it's required sometimes when passing the checkpoint
Tour to Bethlehem a biblical town south of Jerusalem in the West Bank. The biblical birthplace of Jesus, it’s a major Christian pilgrimage destination. On This Tour, we shall visit the Shepherds Field, Milk Grotto, Nativity Church, Olive Wood Factory and Store then go back to Jerusalem and from there Drive through the north of the Judean Desert to the Dead Sea region. Bathing at the Dead Sea. Immerse in the mud and float in the salty waters, we will have about two hours in the dead sea then Start heading back toward Jerusalem to drop off in Jerusalem David Citadel Hotel. * Please bring your passport because it's required sometimes when passing the checkpoint * All times are approximate, Switch of vehicles is Required
First we will visit The City of Kind David. The City where Jesus Christ was born. Containing one of the most famous churches in The Holy Lands,The Nativity Church along with The Shepherd’s Field Church, The Milk Grotto and The Old City of Bethlehem. During our trip we will have the opportunity to have a guided visit to all three major churches. Beit Sahour is one of the two highest cities in christian population, We will take a closer look on the lives of the local people and get to see the amazing hand crafted souvenirs they are responsible to make and sell all around the world. Lastly we will visit one of the most unique in history and geography cities in the world, Jericho. We will visit the biblical and historical sites in the City Such as The Mount of Temptation and the biblical tree of Sycamore. *Make Sure to bring your passport as it is required sometimes. * Switch of vehicle is required, All times are approximate! * no monastery visit at mount of temptation
When your cruise ship docks at Ashdod Port, head out on a full-day tour and explore the historic holy towns of Jerusalem and Bethlehem with a private guide. This must-do shore excursion includes visits to the Mount of Olives and Jerusalem’s Old City to see sites such as the Western Wall and the Muslim bazaar. Explore Bethlehem in the afternoon, discovering the spiritual sites of Manger Square, the Milk Grotto, Church of St Catherine and more!
Bethlehem is one of the important Christian sites in the holy lands as it contains one of the oldest churches in the world The church of Nativity. A guided tour of the church is provided as well as Saint Catherine's church and The Church of Milk Grotto. Then we continue our trip to Beit Sahour the city of The Shepherd's. Beit Sahour is one of the highest cities in Christian population. We will visit The Chapel of The Shepherd's where the angles first announced the birth of Jesus. Lastly we will go to The Mount of Temptation & Saint George Monastery. As mentioned in the gospels the Holy Spirit led Jesus into the desert. The summit of the mount, about 360 meters above sea level, offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the mountains of Moab and Gilead. * Make sure to bring your passport as it is required sometimes when passing the checkpoints. *Switch of vehicle is required, All times are approximate!

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Adobo22
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Nov 2019
Yeah the tour is good although the bus came late but over all it was good..specially our Jerusalem tour guide Kris he is good.. n yes I recommend it..
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highimpactuk
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Oct 2019
This is a nice tour to do for those who are short of time but still want to see key sites in Israel. It looks like a few companies band together to organise these so ultimately it does not matter which tour company you use, chances are you'll probably end up on the same coach. Our advice: go for ...
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verachenlulu
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Oct 2019
Driver picked up the group in downtown beach side location. Very convenient. Our guide Rocky is a regional encyclopedia. His knowledge of the region, politics and religion is such a healthy education for my trip. He is very attentive, leaves enough time for us to take photos, float in the dead ...

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Frequently Asked Questions about Palestinian Territories

What are some popular activities to do in Palestinian Territories?

There are many exciting activities to do in Palestinian Territories. One of the most popular activities is to visit the Old City of Jerusalem, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can also take a tour of the holy sites in Bethlehem, visit the Dead Sea, or go hiking in the beautiful hills of the West Bank.

What are the top attractions to see in Palestinian Territories?

Palestinian Territories are home to many fascinating attractions. Some of the most popular include the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque. You can also visit the ancient city of Jericho, the Dead Sea, and the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial.

What are some unique cultural experiences to have in Palestinian Territories?

Palestinian Territories have a rich cultural heritage that you can explore in many ways. One of the most unique experiences is to visit the Palestinian Heritage Center in Bethlehem, where you can learn about traditional Palestinian handicrafts and cuisine. You can also attend a Palestinian music concert or dance performance, or visit a local market to shop for souvenirs and artisanal products.

What is the best time of year to visit Palestinian Territories?

The best time to visit Palestinian Territories is in the spring or fall, when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers can be very hot, especially in the desert areas, and winters can be cold and rainy. However, if you don't mind the weather, some attractions such as the Dead Sea and the ski resorts of the West Bank are best visited in their respective seasons.

What are some good accommodations in Palestinian Territories?

There are many excellent accommodations to choose from in Palestinian Territories. Some of the most highly rated hotels include the American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem, the Jacir Palace Hotel in Bethlehem, and the Mvenpick Resort & Spa Dead Sea. There are also many affordable options, such as guesthouses and hostels, especially in Jerusalem and Bethlehem.

What is the local cuisine like in Palestinian Territories?

Palestinian cuisine is a delicious blend of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean flavors. Some of the most popular dishes include falafel, hummus, tabbouleh, and shawarma. You can also try traditional Palestinian dishes like mansaf, which is a lamb and rice dish, and maqluba, which is a layered rice and vegetable dish. Palestinian sweets like baklava and knafeh are also a must-try.

How can I get around in Palestinian Territories?

There are many ways to get around in Palestinian Territories. Taxis and private cars are readily available, and there are also many bus and minibus services. You can also rent a car or a bicycle, or take a guided tour to explore the sights. Walking is also a great way to get around in the cities, especially in the Old City of Jerusalem.

What are some safety tips for traveling in Palestinian Territories?

While Palestinian Territories are generally safe for tourists, there are some precautions you should take to ensure your safety. It is important to avoid political demonstrations or protests, and to stay away from areas that are known to be unsafe. You should also be aware of your surroundings and keep your valuables secure at all times. Finally, it is always a good idea to carry identification with you, and to have the phone numbers of the local embassy or consulate in case of emergency.

Do I need a visa to visit Palestinian Territories?

If you are a citizen of most Western countries, you do not need a visa to enter Palestinian Territories. However, it is always a good idea to check with your local embassy or consulate to confirm the entry requirements for your country. You may need to show proof of onward travel, and you may also be required to obtain a visa if you plan to stay for an extended period of time.

What are some cultural norms to be aware of in Palestinian Territories?

Palestinian Territories have a rich cultural heritage that is reflected in many aspects of daily life. Visitors should be aware of some basic cultural norms, such as dressing modestly when visiting religious sites, and removing shoes before entering homes or mosques. It is also customary to greet people with a handshake or a kiss on the cheek, and to show respect for elders and religious leaders. Finally, it is important to be aware of cultural sensitivities around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and to avoid discussing political issues unless you are in a safe and appropriate setting.