Hebron & Ramallah Full-Day Guided Tour from Jerusalem: Explore Historical Palestinian Cities

You will have a chance to explore the historical cities of Hebron and Ramallah. Both cities are administered by the Palestinian Authority while being isolated from Jerusalem due to Israel’s construction of the ‘Separation Barrier’, hundreds of checkpoints, ‘Israeli only’ roads, and restrictions on travel into Jerusalem.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Pisgat Ze’ev - After being picked up in Jerusalem, the group will travel through the settlement of Pisgat Ze’ev, and then onto Ramallah, entering through the checkpoint to reach the neighborhood of Kufr Akab. The Separation Wall divides the neighborhood from Jerusalem.
  • Arafat’s Tomb - Next, the group will visit Arafat’s Tomb and walk down the streets of this busy city, which is now the de-facto Capital for Palestinians in the West Bank.

ADMISSION FEE: 10 NIS

  • Ma’ale Adumim - Once the group departs from Ramallah, we will travel through the Judean Desert, passing the settlement of Ma’ale Adumim, and Bethany, the site of the Tomb of Lazarus. We’ll travel for some of the way on a highway that is shared between the Israelis and the Palestinians, and then we will travel through Wadi al-Na’ar on roads that are restricted to Palestinians (and tourists).
  • Cave of the Patriarchs - The final part of our tour takes us through the southern West Bank en-route to Hebron, where we will see more Israeli settlements, Palestinian farms and villages, and learn about home demolitions and the travel restrictions that were placed upon the Palestinians living in the area. While in Hebron, the group will visit the Ibrahimi Mosque, also known as Cave of the Patriarchs, and the city’s market. You will walk though the market with time for shopping.
What's Included
  • Climate-controlled vehicle interiors
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities
  • Admission fee to Arafat’s Tomb (10 NIS)
Additional Information
  • Dress Code: Hebron is a religious city with socially conservative residents, and we ask you to respect this by dressing appropriately. The rule of thumb is that the only skin that should be showing is the face, lower arms, and hands. Basically no shorts for men or women - trousers (pants) are best for men and women - shirts closed to the neck and over the shoulders. If the weather is hot wear light loose clothing.
  • Travel Document: A current valid passport is required on the day of travel.
Location
YMCA Three Arches Hotel
King David Street
8.30 am - YMCA King David Street, Jerusalem
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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H1922zpwilliamd
Jun 14, 2023
Excellent experience - An interesting and informative day in Ramallah and Hebron. An amazing experience was with Yamen, the tourist guide in Ramallah, who showed us the Yasser Arafat Museum, the city and the Palestinian situation. Later we went to Hebron. Our tour guide Qadri was very knowledgeable in Hebron and allowed us to see the Ibrahimi Mosque, the tomb of the patriarchs in the two sections, and he was patient. Wise in informing us about the geopolitical situation in Hebron, and we talked with Palestinian citizens and an Israeli soldier, and the tour was a good example of the complex situation in Israel, the settlers, and the Palestinians.
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Julie_b
May 13, 2023
Amazing tour! - This tour was fascinating and eye-opening. Everything was organized perfectly. Our guide, Mohammed, was informative and sincere. He even found some students to speak with us in Ramallah. He was very interested in our tour being informative, safe, and interesting. He made me feel very comfortable. I was happy to learn something about life in the West Bank. I felt safe at all times.
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