Discover the best top things to do in West Bank, Palestinian Territories including Bait Al Karama Cooking Class, Noor Women's Empowerment Group, Pat BaMelach Bakery, B&B, Edu. Alternative Tours & Palestinian Cuisine, Saidel Artisan Baking Institute, Qandeel, Lahdo Shio, Hebron Travels, Antique Cafe Nablus, Pat Bamelach Bakery.
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5.0 based on 15 reviews
This is tour of the Aida Refugee Camp located in Bethelehem conducted by a family who reside in the Camp. This walking tour gives a first hand experience of everyday life in the Camp. The residents here are descendents of Palestinians who were expelled from their villages in the Israeli-Arab war in 1949. The tour concludes with a wonderful cooking class of authentic Palestinian food.
Was there with a group of ten in October 2018. Loved the food and hospitality! I bought their cookbook and have made several desserts since. Highly recommended.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
A wonderful artisan sourdough bakery in the heart of Gush Etzion. In the 90 minute workshop you'll be working with our baker making pretzels and focaccia (or building your own workshop!) while learning about the role grain plays in the Jewish calendar and in Israel. The bakery is newly renovated, wheelchair accessible and air conditioned. Our workshops are family-friendly from all ages.
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Educational alternative Tours, Home staying, Providing Palestinian Traditional Food (Serving Palestinian Traditional Food and Cooking classes) Our Mission is: To Support Palestinian Families with disability.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Saidel's Artisan Baking Institute was established in 2008 by husband and wife team, Les and Sheryl Saidel to address the need for authentic and healthy Jewish baking in Israel. The Saidel Artisan Baking Institute includes the following areas of operation - Organic Artisan Bakery Baking School Baking Consultancy Expertise in Jewish Breads & History
Our whole family participated in the excellent "Breads of the Beit HaMikdash" workshop. Two huge thumbs up! We ranged in age from 8 to 83, and all had a great time. Les Saidel's engaging videos and explanations [leveraging educational material provided by the Machon Beit HaMikdash (Temple Institute in Jerusalem)], set a firm educational background, and bracket the actual baking sessions for several distinct breads that were used in the Beit HaMikdash. It was fun to roll up your sleeves and mix and knead and shape and bake (and eat!) these ancient recipes. I was very impressed with how dedicated the Saidels are to this project. The workshop takes place in their living/dining room, on their dining room tables. Explanatory posters cover the walls and rolling screens are erected in their living room. They even transformed an entire room of their home into to-scale model of a part of the Beit HaMikdash (participants can dress up as kohanim to get the full experience). Even though the workshop is in their home, you can tell they carefully planned the logistics; everything runs smoothly during the 3-hour workshop. An excellent, hands-on, and educational activity for all ages.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Together, we immerse ourselves in Bethlehem as a living city by taking a culinary journey that includes shopping in our hundreds year-old souq, learning about local ingredients and spices, collectively preparing a traditional dish, and most importantly, sharing a meal as a community. Our visitors walk away having lingered in the true heart of Palestine…its people and cuisine!
Hello my friends, my name is Lahdo I am licenced tour guide. I make your visiting to The Holy Land enjoyable and memorable. I have a Bachelor's degree in Business administration and Marketing.and Tour Guiding. I will be happy to contact me :)
I am Walaa, was born in Bethlehem and lived in Hebron. I studied English and French languages at Hebron university and also studied local guidance at Bible collage in Bethlehem. An authorized local tour guide in Hebron. I have been working in this field since 2010. Moreover,I have been working n alternative tourism since 2011. I always work to share the history, heritage and culture of Palestine.
The Yalla Project is a multi-layered initiative based in Nablus, Palestine, vocated to the interdisplinary research-by-making environment that tackles the regeneration of the city, intended as an altogether of people, space, culture(s), practices and rituals. Part of our endevor are our social café "Antique" and our cultural hostel, Turquoise.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
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