Step into history and embrace nature’s wonders on this unforgettable journey! Discover the world’s oldest city—Jericho—where ancient ruins whisper stories of civilizations past. With an expert guide, explore its rich history and hidden gems.
Then, let the magic of the Dead Sea captivate you! Experience the surreal sensation of floating effortlessly on its mineral-rich waters, a unique phenomenon found nowhere else. Indulge in its world-famous therapeutic mud, known to revitalize the skin and soothe the soul.
But the journey itself is just as incredible! As we pass through Jerusalem, catch stunning views of the Mount of Olives, a site rich in religious and historical significance. Then, as we traverse the Judean Desert, a special stop at the Sea Level Point for an unforgettable camel selfie against the stunning view.
Whether you're seeking tranquility, adventure, or a deep dive into history, this tour offers a perfect blend of relaxation, breathtaking views, and cultural exploration.
Please wait at the "Textile And Fashion Center" building at the entrance, from (06:30 - 06:45) AM
Enjoy the panoramic views of Jerusalem from the top of the Mountain of Olives.
Going to Dead Sea and arriving at the Dead Sea level Point Pause for a camel selfie against the backdrop of the sea level point’s stunning view, and Enjoying the view of the Judia desert. (10 min taking photos)
Continue our way through the Judean Desert to the oldest City in the World. (10500 Years Old). Meeting our local guide to see the Ancient wall of Jericho, went to the Spring of the prophet Elijah.
Ancient Wall of Jericho, Then heading towards the prophet Elijah Spring.
Stop at Mount of Temptation for breathtaking views and historical insights:
Continue by cable car to the mountain of Temptation where Jesus was tempted for forty days and forty nights - (optional).
Notice: there is a walking 10 minutes upstairs needed to reach the greek orthodox cave, where Jesus was tempted.
Resting and Refreshing stop point for taking Lunch, Coffee, toilets, and visiting a dead sea products center 30 min, Then Pass by the sycamore tree the famous story of Zacchaeus (Taking Photo).
* Food and drinks are not included
Arriving at Dead Sea's Private beach, Indulge in ultimate relaxation at a private beach, floating effortlessly in the legendary Dead Sea’s healing waters.
Experience the magic of its renowned mineral-rich mud for a revitalizing treatment.
At the Private beach, that surrenders to the tranquil embrace of the Dead Sea. Let its buoyant waters lift your spirits as you effortlessly float, and don’t miss to Pamper yourself with Dead Sea mud, known for its healing and skin-rejuvenating properties.
the beach Has a Restaurant, Bar, Swimming pool, and a Dead Sea products shop you can also find a shop that sells swimming clothes and accessories, and showers.
Going Back to Jerusalem
Arriving at Tel Aviv Drop off point.
All times are approximate due to the traffic and weather situation
Hope You Enjoy our Tours
Please wait at the "Textile And Fashion Center" building at the entrance
Pick up time 06:30
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Israeli New Shekel (ILS)
GMT+2 (IST, Israel Standard Time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Tel Aviv is generally safe for tourists, with a low crime rate and a welcoming atmosphere. However, travelers should be aware of potential political tensions and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Tel Aviv Central, HaShalom
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.
Available • Apps: Gett, Yango
Car, Bike, Scooter
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