Discover the best top things to do in Palestinian Territories, Palestinian Territories including Masar Ibrahim Al Khalil (Abraham Path), Shomron National Park, Enot Tsukim Nature Reserve - Ein Feshkha, Ein Mabua, Walk Palestine, Euthymius Monastery, Mount Gerizim Site (Mount of Blessing), Qumran Caves, Offroaders, Parque Nacional de Banhine.
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Far behind the hills and mountains of the North of Palestine, in the west of the magical city of Jenin, begins the tail of the exquisite trail of Masar Ibrahim. This trail which extends all the way from the Northwest of Palestine in Jenin to the Southwest of Palestine in the sanctified city of Hebron, is more than just a trail. It is a Path of History, Shared Culture, Friendship and Hospitality, a path that serves to revive, preserve, and develop Community-Based Tourism in Palestine as a mean for sustainable tourism and economic development. Masar Ibrahim is a trail of 325 Kms that extends from the village of Rummana in Jenin to the village of Al-Burj in the Hebron Governorate, and is ranked #1 Best New Trail by National Geographic.
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Enchanting pools and lush greenery await you at the foot of the towering cliffs at the heart of the lowest oasis in the world. Eynot Tzukim Nature Reserve in the northern part of the Dead Sea is one of the most unique and interesting in Israel, both because of its rich variety of flora and fauna and because of the remnants of human activity discovered here. The site offers wading and bathing pools, a hiking route, the “hidden reserve,” view of the retreating Dead Sea, archeological site from the Second Temple period, picnic tables and shaded areas. Guided tours are available at the site, about an hour to an hour and a quarter long. For details, updates and opening hours, please visit our website.
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I leave nearby. I go there twice a month. Hiking, Accompanying group of friends or tourists. It ia a part of the marvellous oasis of Nahal Prat (Kelt). Sometimes it is too crowded so it is recommended to make a hike to the west towards Kfar Adumim or east to "Ein Kelt" sppring. Follow the water and the the signs on the rocks.The building is the old pumping station. You can find there rangers of the Israeli Parks authority
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Walk Palestine is a project of the Siraj Center. Siraj Center is a non-governmental (NGO) and non profit organization that is located in Beit Sahour, Palestine. The goals of this organization are to create links between Palestinian people and people from around the world through educational tourism, interfaith and ecumenical dialogue, and youth exchange programs, as well as through hiking and biking tours.
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The remains of the monastery tell the story of Judean Desert monasticism during the Byzantine period. The expansive monastery includes the entrance gate, crypt, monastic cells, church, inn and waterways. We recommend visiting the covered observation point, located by the mosaic floor decorated with geometric patterns, and you’ll be rewarded with a panoramic view of the Judean Desert mountains. The park has a huge water reservoir that served the inhabitants of the area through the various periods. There are stairs going down to the bottom – a highly recommended experience!
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Mount Gerizim covers an area of a hundred acres and contains the remains of the Hellenistic city and Byzantine church compound. The tour lasts about an hour and a half to two hours. The site also includes a museum, church, Passover sacrificial site and a tahini paste factory. We recommend combining your tour with a preliminary tour of the Samaritan neighborhood. For opening hours, please visit our website.
This site is administered by the Israel National Parks association. It has parking, restrooms and a small gift shop. There is an entrance fee and a video presentation. Beautiful views from the top of the mountain which is one of the highest peaks in this area. Tells the story of the Samaritan people to whom this mountain is considered holy. We pass through the Samaritain neighborhood to reach this site. In the neighborhood there is a museum and other attractions nearby. Very worthy of a visit.
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These eleven caves were made famous when the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest manuscript of the Hebrew Bible, were discovered between the years 1947 and 1956.
This National Park is well laid out over the site where the Jewish Essene sect lived and devloped what came to be noted as the "dead sea scrolls" . Stark in its desert
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Hello everyone, we are offroaders we are located in Jordan the Dead Sea. We offer safaris and tours on quad bikes and atvs, we also offer an amazing rest area with an Arabic old style rest areas to make you feel the amazing life of Jordan, we also offer chairs and tables. We have a large menu of different Arabic jordanian food, we also offer unlimited internet and photos to our beloved customer.
Created on June 26, 1973.The Banhine National Park is a protected area in the north of Gaza Province, Mozambique. Get ready to see animals like Ostrich, Lion, Leopard, Impalas, Oribis, Jackals, and more
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