Travellers will enjoy spending enough time in two important locations like Bethlehem & Jericho. We could also insert in the Itinerary on the way to Jericho an Observation at the Sea Level Point.
Meeting Points in Jerusalem: Ramada by Wyndham at 7:45 AM
David Citadel Hotel at 8:00 AM
Meeting Points in Tel Aviv: Dan Panorama Hotel - 06:15
Grand Beach Hotel - 06:30
After pick up, you will start your guided tour in Bethlehem at 08:30 AM (more or less) where you will spend around 20 minutes viewing the Bansky Art on the "Wall" that separates Israel from Bethlehem.
Then, you will head to the Nativity Church (the holy place where Jesus Christ was born). Also, if it was not crowded, you will be visiting the Chapel of the Milk Grotto (most of times it is not easy to get into the Grotto which means that we have to make an overview, in order to save time for your next station, as entering the Grotto may take long time waiting.
Also, you will enjoy visiting one of the best "Olive Wood" Factories to see how olive wood is manufactured; too many families in this city depend on this industry for living. Then you will visit the Chapel of the Shepherd's Field in Beit Sahour City, the place where angels first announced the birth of Christ.
finally, you will move to the last station in Bethlehem which is the souvenir shop.
you will leave at 12:30 PM to Jericho.
You will leave Bethlehem at 12:30 PM through the Judean Desert to"Jericho" the oldest City in the World dating back 11,000 years. you will have half an hour break for those who want to eat lunch or use toilet.
Finally, you will be visiting the Monastery of the Temptation, and Elisha spring; and you will have some free time before returning to the 1st meeting point.
In from of hotel at 7:45AM
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Tel Aviv Central Bus Station, Arlozorov Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Tel Aviv. They are affordable and frequent, though traffic can cause delays.
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