Explore the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on a dual-narrative tour of Hebron from Jerusalem. Visit the Israeli and Palestinian sectors, hear both perspectives, and discover the history of this volatile city.
- Ibrahimi Mosque - You’ll visit the divided Tomb of the Patriarchs, home to the symbolic tombs of Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebecca, Jacob and Leah
- even Adam and Eve
- all said to be buried in the cave beneath, before touring the Jewish
- settler
- neighborhoods of the city, visiting the Avraham Avinu Quarter and restored synagogue, the Beit Hadassah museum about Jewish life in Hebron before the riots of 1929, and the
- Shavei Hevron Yeshiva
- in Beit Romano.
- Tel Rumeida - We’ll also visit the hilltop Tel Rumeida, site of a Bronze Age archaeological site, army base, and the tomb of Ruth and Jesse from the Bible.
- Hebron - Visit this special city, one of the four holy cities in Judaism and a sacred place in Islam. Our Hebron tour splits the day in two
- you’ll spend the morning with Jewish
- settlers
- in the city, and the afternoon in the Palestinian part of the city. By hearing from both sides, this tour will give you a balanced insight on life in Hebron, the city of Abraham, and the site of the burial place of the Biblical Patriarchs and Matriarchs.
- West Bank - Leaving Jerusalem, we’ll head south into the hills of Judea, arriving in
- H2
- the Israeli controlled area of Hebron, the largest city in the West Bank.
- Entrance Fees
- Guided Tour
- Transportation
- Lunch
Embark on a one-of-a-kind dual-perspective journey to deepen your understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict within one of the world’s most multifaceted cities. Starting in Jerusalem, proceed to the sacred city of Hebron in the West Bank. Here, you’ll tour both the Israeli and Palestinian regions, otherwise recognized as H1 and H2, first with an Israeli Jewish guide and later with a Palestinian guide. Experience the stories from both parties for a nuanced grasp of the existence in this unstable Middle Eastern city. Explore the Tomb of the Patriarchs, wander through Jewish neighborhoods, and savor an (optional) homemade lunch at a local Palestinian household.
- Israeli Citizens: Please note that this tour is not available to Israeli passport holders (Even if you hold an additional passport).
- Valid Passports (Original, not a copy), Hats, Sunscreen, Comfortable Shoes, Scarfs/Shawls and Drinking Water are required.
- Included in this tour are visits to sacred sites. Please avoid wearing sleeveless shirts, shorts and short skirts.
- Unfortunately, Breakfast takeaway is not possible.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.