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Characterized by narrow, winding streets and alleyways, this ancient part of the city is filled with shrines and attractions holy to Jews, Christians and Muslims including the Western Wall, Temple Mount and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Must see sights - Mount Of Olives, Gethsemane, Via Dolorosa, etc. Bezalel Hotel had book that mapped out walking tour of the city from all different directions so you can explore all the must-see sights of the city on your own.
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On each ATV we have a radio and speakers. along the tour the guide tells the stories about Gush Etzion in a very interesting way. the experience of off-road riding, the amazing views and the explanations on the way make it a great adventure.
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Grafitiyul is a unique street art tour in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. This tour is run and operated by Israel's leading artists and street art experts.
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We offer custom-designed off-the-beaten-track adventure tours that include rock climbing, rappelling, hiking, swimming, kayaking, winery tours, ATVing, caving, historical sites, and almost any adventure tours that you want to do anywhere in Israel (and/or Jordan!). Our adventures can be various lengths, difficulties and prices, according to your interests. For groups of any size.
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If you are traveling throughout Eilat don't miss a unique experience in one of the most beautiful deserts in the world. Jeep excursions and easy walking around Eilat Mountains with fascinating stories from the ancient times until today. Private tours to Jordan: Petra, Wadi Rum,Wadi Hasa.Hiking tours in wonderful scenaries.
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I am Assaf and I am an Israeli licensed tour guide and tour planner. In Hebrew, the meaning of my name is to bring together, and I feel that it describes my job perfectly, to bring together different people and to inroduce them to my homeland, Israel.
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The Ramon Crater is truly a world wonder. Located in the Negev desert, approximately 2-2.5 hours south of Tel Aviv, it rivals the Grand Canyon in sheer scope and beauty. There are many jeep tours offered but we opted to simply drive down into the crater ourselves and hiked the well marked trails on our own. The vistas are simply beautiful and even the pictures do not do justice the the sheer beauty. As an unexpected but delightful 'add -on', we were able to see a family of magnificent Ibex, up close and personal. It was awe inspiring when the extraordinary horns first appeared on top of a cliff. More extraordinary was to see the family descent the vertical rock face with ease, cross the highway, and go wander into the crater. They are clearly accustomed to people and even from a practically touching distance, they exhibited neither aggression nor fear. Indeed, they seemed quite patient in personality. How beautiful to see them against the backdrop of the crater. Tip: Particularly in the wintertime, the Negev Desert and Ramon Crater can be prone to unexpected flash floods. At the very least, they can wash out roads that prohibit entry into the crater. At their worst, it has been documented that the floods can sweep away people and vehicles and there have been fatalities as a result. Exercise caution and check weather reports. Otherwise, do not miss this simply glorious area!
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From it’s nearly insurmountable location to the legend behind it, everything about this mountaintop fortress screams “come visit”. And it is a must-see! Rather than scale the steps, we chose to storm the fortress via the cable car which zipped us to the top while offering magnificent views of the Dead Sea and ruins of Roman siege camps in the surrounding valleys. Once on top, the archeological wonders and amazing views didn’t disappoint. If you go, plan to arrive early and beat the numerous tour busses or you’ll be in for long waits. And hope for better weather than the overcast day we encountered. Even still, the views and historical significance were breathtaking. I hope to go back!
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Jerusalem ''Private'' Tour Drive from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem via Latrun and Sha'ar Hagai. In Jerusalem tour begins with panoramic view of the Old & New City atop Mount Scopus (or Mount of Olives). Enter the Old City via Dung Gate. Visit the Western Wall (Kottle) and walk via the Araba Bazaar to the Via Dolorosa. Proceed till the Church of Holy Sepulcher. Walk on the "Cardo", in the restored Jewish Quarter to Mount Zion. Visit King David's Tomb & Last Supper Room (time permitting). Exit the OLd City for a lunch break & proceed for a visit of Yad VaShem Holocaust Memorial. Short tour of the New City .
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The seal of a biblical priest who served in the First Temple, a rare silver half-shekel coin that was used for the Temple tax according to biblical law, arrowheads from the destruction of the first temple, jewels, and many more exciting discoveries were made over the years while sifting soil from Jerusalem's Temple Mount. Many more treasures are still hiding in this unique soil and you have the opportunity to discover them! Over 250,000 people already took part in this endeavor, will you also be part of this huge public heritage preservation project? Background: Since 2004, the Temple Mount Sifting Project has been sifting the soil destructively and illegally bulldozed from the Temple Mount in order to preserve, research, and publish the archaeological history of this ancient and holy place.
Fun activity for all ages while gaining informally fascinating historical and archeological information.
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