DIY Destinations - Palestine / Palestinian Territories Budget Travel Show | Full Episode
This special episode of DIY Destinations featuring occupied Palestine, and its FREE and inexpensive, must-see attractions from the North to the South, including from understanding the importance and visiting oldest olive tree in al-Walaja, the birthplace of Jesus in Church of Nativity in Bethlehem, and retracing his footstep in Wadi Qelt to Jericho along the way visiting St. George Monastery and Mount of Temptation, Hisham's Palace and Herod's Palace. We'll also visit Aida Refugee Camps to see the realty of life under military occupation and Al-Shuhada Street. We'll also sample the street food and sweet Kanafeh in Nablus and experience Turkish bath. In Jenin, we'll visit Cinema Jenin Project and famous largest oldest church in the world in Burgin's St. George Church. All done safely, inexpensive and easily!
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Walking Holiday in Palestine
Whatever you choose to call it -- Palestine; the Palestinian Territories; the Holy Land; the West Bank -- this ancient land remains one of the most fascinating - and controversial - places on the planet. On this 9-day trip - and in contrast to many other trips in the region - our aim is to travel (predominantly on foot) with neither a political nor a religious agenda, but instead with the aim of gaining an insight into the everyday lives and rich culture of the Palestinian people and experiencing a rarely seen side of the Middle East. My name is Marc Leaderman, I run the Group Tours department at Wild Frontiers, and in this video I am going to explain a little more about our 'Wild Walk In Palestine'.
After transferring from Tel Aviv airport, the tour starts in the old city of Nablus with its medieval souk and then travels slowly south as we walk from village to village, staying mainly with local families. From the fertile valleys of ancient Samaria we then skirt along the edge of the Rift valley and head down below sea-level to the shores of the Dead Sea before finally making our way through the Judean desert and on to Bethlehem and finally Jerusalem.
For anyone that enjoys really getting below the surface of a country, this must rank as one of the very best tours that we offer. Not only do we get to walk and talk with a whole range of Palestinians eager to share their stories, but by actually staying in some of their homes we also get the chance to experience a little of their daily life and their wonderful food -- this is not a trip for those looking to lose weight! In addition, for a trip which actually covers only a relatively small distance, the variety of the scenery and the sights is quite astounding. On one day we might find ourselves wandering through olive groves & deserted Roman hilltop towns and then having lunch with some refugees; on another we might pass Byzantine era churches in a desert wadi before having dinner with some Bedouin in their camp.
This is not a major trekking trip, but on most days there'll be at least 3-4 hrs of walking. And in fact many of the paths we take form part of the so-called Abraham Trail which National Geographic in 2014 voted as one of the world's best new walks. But, as with all our wild walks, there is a lot more to this trip just walking, and whether it's eating knafeh (a baked cheese dessert, drenched in syrup) from a street seller in Nablus souk, sampling a beer from Palestine's only micro-brewery in Taybeh or walking the millennia-old streets of Jerusalem's old city, this trip is guaranteed to leave you with many lifelong memories.
Despite having led trips all over the world, this trip remains one of my all-time favourites and I would unreservedly recommend the Wild Walk in Palestine to anyone looking for something which offers a glimpse into this rarely visited...and rarely understood, yet utterly welcoming and eternally fascinating part of the world.
Jericho City Tour Hiking & Biking in Palestine
of the trail, we will bike an unconventional tour in the city of the Moon, Jericho!
Our day will start at our first point of interest, Hisham's palace, where we will learn about its history and enjoy the fascinating mosaic and learn about all passing cultures that the place went through. Then we will continue our ride to Tel-Al Sultan where it is believed to be the oldest spot in the world where we can enjoy the view and the nature of the space.
Next, a must do while in Jericho, we will ride the Cable car up the highest point in Jericho in a tremendous and breathtaking view, we will get to see the Greek Orthodox monastery that was carved in the mountain rocks. A place like nothing else you’ve experienced.
Our tour will end in the city market, where we will sense culture, smell spices, enjoy assorted colors of fruits and vegetables. Today’s ride is easy and family friendly.
This Video is one from 20 virtual thru-hikes videos , the videos along the Palestinian Heritage Trail that was produces by PH Trail, PCR and Siraj Center.
These videos will allow audience/ guests from all over the world to see, live and experience the Palestinian landscapes accompanied by a licensed local trekking guide, in which you meet local service providers along the trail including distinguished accommodations that vary between homestays, guesthouses, tents, and caves! You will also be introduced to the most famous traditional meals and experience local Palestinian culture and history.
About Jericho :
Jericho is a green oasis in the Jordan Valley, situated 30km east of Jerusalem, 7km west of the River Jordan, and 10km north of the Dead Sea, and lies 260 meters below sea level, making it the lowest town on earth.
The town of Jericho is the oldest continuously inhabited town in the world, dating back some 10,000 years. Jericho and its surrounding areas are filled with religious, archeological, and natural treasures. Just outside Jericho, adventurous and eco-loving travelers can enjoy a hike in Wadi Qelt and visit the Church of St. George in Kosiba. Inside Jericho, visitors can tour the ancient remains of Hisham’s Palace and Tel Es-Sultan. Overlooking Jericho is the Mount of Temptation. Take the cable car ride to the summit and enjoy the beautiful panorama of Jericho and the desert in the serenity of the mountaintop. The Dead Sea is just a few kilometers away, where visitors can enjoy a dip in the saltiest body of the water in the world.
Jericho also has several hotels such as the Intercontinental Hotel and the Jericho resort Village as well as a large variety of restaurants and activities.
About Palestinian Heritage Trail :
Palestinian Heritage Trail is a long-distance cultural hiking route in Palestine. The trail is about 500 km long and extends from the village of Rummana northwest of Jenin to Beit Mirsim southwest of Hebron back to Artas in Bethlehem, in addition to the newly developed Jerusalem segment that starts in Eizariya through the Old City of Jerusalem towards the villages in the Northwest (Beit Suriq to Beit Duqqo) (See map). The trail passes through more than 60 Palestinian cities, villages and local communities where travelers can experience and enjoy the authentic Palestinian Hospitality.
The Palestinian Heritage Trail is more than just a hiking trail. It is a means of meeting and making connections with local Palestinians and hikers from all over the world. You can explore Bedouin communities and experience the traditional Palestinian dishes, which is one of Palestine’s most fundamental traditions. The Trail does not only invite hikers to experience nature but also to change their perspectives by recognizing shared common values and creating friendships along the way.
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TeleSUR DIY Destinations - Palestine Part 2: Aida Refugee Camp, Jenin, Sebastia, and Nablus
The second part of TeleSUR's Palestine Travel Show, featuring the look inside the Aida's Refugee Camp, fresh street food in Jenin, the lost city of Sebastia and famous Nablus' market.
Migdal Tsedek – The Tower of Sadiq
Come on an adventure with Onnie Schiffmiller to Migdal Tsedek, a Crusader fortress that's over 900 years old. It's nestled in the foothills of the Samarian mountains, on the Via Maris – a crucial trading route between Egypt and Syria – located less than 18 miles east of Tel Aviv. We'll explore the unique architecture and rich history of the fortress, which was built in two stages over hundreds of years, and learn about its vital role as a trading post on the Via Maris. You'll discover the cultural significance of this site, from the Middle Eastern tradition of coffee to the Ottoman era of Sheikh Sadiq al Rayyan, after whom the site is named. Join us on this journey and uncover the secrets of Migdal Tsedek – one of Israel's hidden gems.
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JUDEAN Desert History & Nature; Judea vs 'Palestine'
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Samaria Palestine aerial landscapes/ צילום אוירי השומרון
Samaria Palestine aerial, 9 2 2022 Samaria
Day 14: Israeli Factories in the West Bank
On one of our class trips, we made a visit to the factory belt in Samaria and had a chance to interview the manager about his experience running a factory in disputed territory.
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Home of the Good Samaritan: Mt. Gerazim – הר גריזים והבית של השומרונים
The difficult access to Mt. Gerazim, in the hills of Samaria, is the home base of the ancient Samaritans. A sect of Judaism that intermarried after the Babylonian exile in 586 BCE, they competed against Jerusalem for an alternative Temple on Gerazim, as well as sectarian addition to the 10 commandments. Today, the Samaritans number less than 1000 and protected by the modern State of Israel. This movie highlights their identity, the antiquities on Mt. Gerazim, and the Exodus-like Passover they conduct every year, which attracts thousands of people.
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All moving clips of the Samaritan people are courtesy of the Israel Parks Authority on Mt. Gerazim
Facial Pictures of the Samaritans are Wiki Creative Commons Free Use Public Domain
Relaxing Drive to Eli in Shomron (West Bank Roads)
Join me for a short ride in the Shomron and Benjamin region in the Heartland of Israel driving from the Tapuach junction to the township of Eli.
Adventures Through the Holy Land Vlog #7 -- Journeying Through the Ancient Land of Samaria
JUC's Samaria Field Study Day!
We are exploring some of the ancient cities and sites from the land of Samaria and covering a time span from the days of the Biblical judges to the story of Jesus and the woman at the well!
* Most of all the places we visited are located in modern day Palestine 🇵🇸
Israel from above | Travel the Holy Land by Drone | Leshem
“Leshem” – A new, young and lively settlement in Western Samaria, in proximity to the settlements of Alei Zahav and Peduel and just a few kilometers from the settlements of Beit Arieh, Ofarim and Bruchin.
Currently about 400 families reside in Leshem and in the coming year about 100 additional families are anticipated to join the community.
Tony Blair at the Church of the Ten Lepers (Church of St. George) in Burqin
Travelujah accompanies Tony Blair to the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George, known as the Church of the 10 Lepers, considered the 5th oldest church in the world. It was built by St. Helena and is widely recognized as being the site of where Jesus healed he 10 lepers who were hidden here in quarantine in a cave, which still exists today.
Episode 42| The 20 Places to visit & Exploring Palestine |ប៉ាលេស្ទីន| Travel Guide||Hean Matt-1M|
Episode 42| The 20 Places to visit & Exploring Palestine |ប៉ាលេស្ទីន| Travel Guide||Hean Matt-1M|
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Palestine is a region in the Middle East, bordered by Jordan to the east, Israel to the west and south, and Egypt to the southwest. It has a rich history and culture dating back thousands of years. The region is home to several major cities, including Jerusalem, the capital city of the State of Palestine, as well as Bethlehem, Hebron, and Ramallah.
The West Bank, which is the larger portion of the Palestinian territories, is home to many ancient cities and towns, including Jericho, Nablus, and Jenin. The Gaza Strip, which is a coastal region bordering Egypt, is also part of the Palestinian territories.
Palestine is known for its stunning natural beauty, with mountains, valleys, and coastal plains. The region is also home to many important archaeological sites, including the ancient city of Jericho and the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.
Despite its challenges, Palestine has a vibrant culture and history that continues to thrive today. From its delicious cuisine to its vibrant music and art scene, Palestine has so much to offer visitors.
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🇵🇸 Palestine (West Bank): a travel documentary
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This is our most difficult video. We found it impossible to visit Palestine without touching the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The guideline of our channel is to narrate with enthusiasm every place we visit because we believe that every corner of the world deserves to be visited, regardless of how many UNESCO sites it has. The beauty of the places derives from the experiences one experiences, not from the monuments or spectacular sunsets
In the West Bank our experience has been strongly influenced by the conflict which is very vivid with the wall and the Israeli settlements. We shaped our brief visit trying to understand more about it, going back in time to understand where it all begun
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JERUSALEM TO RAMALLAH TO NABLUS TO JENIN PAKISTANI IN PALESTINE URDU HINDI
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Khirbet Ferasin (BibleWalks.com)
Khirbet Ferasin is a large fortified Tel in the Northern Samaria, 1km west of Hermesh. The hill raises 40m above the area, covering an area of 40 dunam. It was situated on the side of the Roman road from the Valley of Dothan to the plains of Israel. Walls surrounded the ancient site around the hill at half its height.
On its summit are ruins of two Ottoman arched buildings and other structures, agriculture installations, terraces, cisterns and ritual baths.
Ferasin has a long history: first established during the Iron Age (perhaps named Peresh), continued thru Persian/Hellenistic periods. During the Roman period it was a Jewish town of Kefar Parshai (as per Talmud Bavli). During the Crusader/Mameluke periods it was named Afarsin. The Jordanian army fortified it (1948-1967).
The drone surrounds the hill starting from the east side.
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Israel soldiers at roadblock outside Jenin, West Bank Palestine in 2002. Real World Television.
Israel soldiers at roadblock outside Jenin, West Bank Palestine in 2002. Real World Television.