Explore the third holiest city in Islam, after Medina and Mecca for 5Days-4Nights to visit Al-qsa.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque in Arabic Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa meaning the farthest mosque, is part of the complex of religious buildings in Jerusalem known as Al-Haram al-Sharif and the third holy site (the Noble Sanctuary). It is located in the Old City of Jerusalem and considered to be the largest mosque in Jerusalem, it can accommodate about 5,000 people worshipping in and around it. The mosque was originally built between 709 – 715 AD by Caliph Waleed Bin Abdul Malik
Cross from Allenby Bridge ,pass through all formalities and transfer to Jerusalem for dinner & overnight
After breakfast visit Jerusalem old City (Al Aqsa Mosque – Dome of the Rock – Masjed Salman Al-Farisi and Raba Al Adawyeh) – Back to Hotel for dinner & overnight
After breakfast tour to Hebron & Bethlehem – we visit the Ibrahimi mosque and Nabi Younis, then visit church of Nativity birthplace of Nabina Issa, Back to Jerusalem for dinner & overnight.
Breakfast checkout and then head to visit Maqam Nabi Mousa then to Allenby bridge for Departure.
Please check visa requirements.
875$ Per Person
Explore the most excited package you can have, ( 3in 1 )The 11 days-10 Nights package combines travel from Jerusalem to Bethlehem, Galilee, and Tiberias and go further for Egypt to visit Coptic Cairo, Pyramids and Sphinx and explore Petra, Madaba and Nebo.
The budget for a trip can vary greatly depending on the destination, duration, accommodation choices, activities, and personal preferences. Researching average costs, including accommodation, transportation, meals, and attractions, will help you estimate your budget more accurately.
The essential travel documents usually include a valid passport, visas (if required), airline tickets, hotel reservations, travel insurance, and any necessary identification cards. It's always a good idea to make copies of these documents and store them separately as a backup.
Egypt is famous for its ancient historical sites. Some of the must-visit attractions include the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, Luxor Temple, Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings, Abu Simbel, and the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
The best time to visit Egypt is during the cooler months of October to April when temperatures are more comfortable for exploring the historical sites. However, if you're interested in diving in the Red Sea, the summer months offer warm waters and excellent visibility.
When visiting religious sites such as mosques or temples, it's important to dress modestly out of respect. Both men and women should have their shoulders and knees covered. It's also advisable for women to carry a scarf to cover their hair if needed.
The best months to enjoy the Middle East tours are generally April and May, or October and November, however this can vary depending on where you're traveling and what you want to do. Temperatures are normally pleasant rather than extremely hot during certain hours, though crowds may be strong at some attractions.
The most prevalent mode of transportation is by bus. In the absence of this, you'll typically find shared taxis or tourist buses running routes to major sights (such as Petra in Jordan). While flying is the shortest way to travel between Middle Eastern destinations.
If you wish to take a big tour of the Middle East, you should plan at least a 10-day itinerary of Middle East Packages to allow ample time in each country. You may also need to allow extra time to go from one location to another due to security and border crossings between countries.