Cultural, historical, adventure, and custom customized trips are just a few of the tours that Deluxe trips offer in Egypt and Jordan.
Jerusalem is the globe's most symbolic of cities, the hub of the three great Abrahamic religions — Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Where religion and history meet, Jerusalem is a city in which ancient walls enclose new life. For Middle Eastern tourists, Jerusalem is a lifetime experience of holy places, jammed bazaars, and breathtaking views. The Historic Importance of Jerusalem, Jerusalem has been occupied for more than thousands of years and is at the heart of world history. It has also been referred to as the "Holy City," where biblical history, Islamic culture, and Jewish heritage all meet. It is strolling back in time when one strolls along the Old City of Jerusalem because each stone seems to be bound with history. Must-see Jerusalem Sites, The Western Wall (Wailing Wall). Judaism's holiest site, the Western Wall is a site of prayer and reflection. Pilgrims and tourists alike drop handwritten petitions into the crevices between ancient stones. Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque, Located on Haram al-Sharif (Temple Mount), the gilded Dome of the Rock is Jerusalem's most recognized symbol. Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest site for Islam, is situated next door and attracts pilgrims from all around the globe. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Christians regard it as the site where Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected. Its religious importance and history make it one of the world's most visited churches. Via Dolorosa – The Way of Jesus, Pilgrims walk along the Via Dolorosa, an ancient street in the Old City that celebrates the route Jesus is said to have walked when he went to be crucified. Mount of Olives and Panoramic Scenery, The Mount of Olives is panoramically located, giving an impressive sight of the Old City of Jerusalem and containing ancient churches, Jewish cemeteries, and places of sanctity within its confines.
While Jerusalem is a holy hub, it is also an active city with bazaars, museums, and cultural events. Mahane Yehuda Market: A vibrant area where visitors can taste traditional Middle Eastern cuisine. Israel Museum: Includes the Dead Sea Scrolls and exquisite archaeological works of art. New Jerusalem: Find hip neighborhoods, art galleries, and nightlife that define new Jerusalem. Day Trips and Tours from Jerusalem. Jerusalem's central position in the country makes it an excellent center from which to tour other areas. Travelers enjoy visiting in combination with: A tour of Bethlehem, a short distance away. An overview of Jericho, the oldest city in the world. Visiting the Dead Sea to buoy in mid-air. Tours of Jordan and Petra, usually as part of group Middle Eastern tours. Travel Tips for Jerusalem Visits. Best Time to Visit: Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) for good weather. Dress Code: Modest dress should be employed when visiting religious places. Getting Around: The best means of navigating the Old City is on foot, while buses and light rail transport connect the new suburbs. Respect Local Traditions: Jerusalem is a religious city; being respectful will be rewarded.
Jerusalem is not a city — it is a living museum of history, religion, and culture. From the Dome of the Rock to the Western Wall, from bazaars to ancient streets, Jerusalem leads visitors on an unforgettable journey through time. Whether it's spirituality, history, or culture that beckons you, Jerusalem is one of the most incredible places on this earth.
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Cultural, historical, adventure, and custom customized trips are just a few of the tours that Deluxe trips offer in Egypt and Jordan.
The Dead Sea, Petra in Jordan, the Pyramids of Giza, Luxor's historic temples, and many other famous sites can be expected to be explored with Deluxe Tours.
offer a hassle-free holiday, Deluxe Tours' packages generally include lodging, transport, meals, guided tours with experienced local experts, and entry fees to attractions.
Spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) offer the finest weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities, making those months the best times to visit Egypt and Jordan.
These two countries are close by, only a 1.5-hour flight apart, and when combined, offer a variety of distinctive experiences. We advise you to spend at least 12 days visiting both countries for a truly unforgettable experience
Combining the eclipse viewing with visits to historic sites like the Pyramids of Giza, the Valley of the Kings, and a Nile River cruise are highly recommended.