Dead Sea
One of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world, the Dea Sea is shared by Israel, Jordan and the West Bank. This famous landmark is a healing bath to...
One of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world, the Dea Sea is shared by Israel, Jordan and the West Bank. This famous landmark is a healing bath to...
Located west of the Dead Sea, Arad is one of the most important archaelogical sites in Israel from the time of the Judean Kings. It is where the ruins from...
The Herodium is partly man-made and the biggest mausoleum in the Holy Land atop of the Judean Desert. In 200, Professor Ehud Metzer found the tomb of Herod and his...
Ein Gedi is one of the largest oasis in Israel, located thirty-five miles southeast of Jerusalem on the western shore of the Dead Sea. Bringing together a beautiful natural setting, history,...
One of the most authentic sites in the Holy Land, Jacob's Well is more than 40 meters deep and can be found in the Greek Orthodox church at Nablus in...
While Joseph's Tomb is said to be holy to Jews, Samaritans, Muslims and Christians as it is the burial place of the biblical patriarch Joseph.The Tomb is located in the...
Shechem was mentioned 60 times in the Old Testament and plays a very important role in Biblical history.Sitting between Mount Gerizim and Ebal, the city of Shechem was the place...
Mount Gerizim is one of the most important ancient biblical sites which appears for the first time in the book of Deuteronomy of the Torah. It was the place that...
Shilo, in the Land of the Benjamin tribe, was where the tabernacle and Ark of Covenant were set up for approximately 390 years. The ancient Shiloh is situated near several...
The Inn of the Good Samaritan is located in the desert of Judea, right along the road from Jerusalem to Jericho, just as described in Jesus' Parable. According to the Christian's tradition,...