Visiting 3 interesting destinations. We start the day with a glimpse at Bethlehem, passing through Banksy hotel for a short photo stop (if time permits). After that, you will visit a local artisanal shop which will include a tea/coffee break and a presentation about the local crafts. Continue to a guided tour of the Church of Nativity, followed by a short walk through the streets of the old city and a visit to the Milk Grotto. Leaving Bethlehem, you’ll head to the lowest city on Earth, Jericho, which is the oldest in the world. Using cable car, you will enjoy a guided tour of the Mount of Temptations monastery. A short stop at the Gallery of Temptations will give you the opportunity to taste local dates and halva. Next, head to Qasr al Yahoud Baptismal Site where Jesus was baptized (Jordan River).
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We will start the day viewing Bethlehem passing by the banksy artwork art near the banksy hotel to take some photos, then we will go to have a cup of coffee/tea in a local gift shop to see the local crafts.
The Church of the Nativity is a church in Bethlehem. It is one of the oldest churches in the world. It is built over the cave that tradition marks as the birthplace of Jesus.
The Milk Grotto is the place where the Holy Family found their refuge during the Massacre of the Innocents, before they could escape to Egypt.
Ascend via cable car to marvel at the spectacular view of the lush oasis and enjoy a guided tour of the Mount of Temptations monastery. After that we will have a short stop at the Gallery of Temptations to give you the opportunity to try the local dates, halva.. etc..
According to tradition, this is the place where Jesus Christ was baptized by John the Baptist.
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