« The tour of Israel continues in Jerusalem. Here you will visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and walk the path to Golgotha that Jesus Christ took. You'll also see the Stone of Anointing and the cave where Jesus was buried and resurrected. The energy level here is truly overwhelming.
One of the greatest wonders associated with this place is the annual miracle of the Holy Fire descent on the eve of Easter. You will also witness the column that was split during this event, which is the only time it occurred outside the temple. All these spots bring an incredible sense of peace and tranquility.
Next, your journey takes you to the Western Wall, the holiest site in Judaism. People traditionally place their notes with requests and prayers among the stones of the wall. It's worth mentioning that men and women pray and touch the Western Wall separately, with designated areas for each. The men's section is significantly larger than the women's section.
You will also see the oldest mosque in the world, Al-Aqsa, and the Dome of the Rock. Then you will head to the Dead Sea, the saltiest body of water in the world. You can float in it, although it's not swimming in the usual sense since the salty water pushes your body up, making it impossible to sink. However, being in the water for more than 5-10 minutes can be challenging, as the salt can sting any small cut or even a hangnail.
But the view of the Dead Sea at sunset is breathtaking! The milky blue water transforms into incredible colors ranging from deep blue to lilac - it's truly beautiful!
After all of this, there's still the return trip. This excursion is physically demanding, but it's worth it to see everything with your own eyes. »
One of the greatest wonders associated with this place is the annual miracle of the Holy Fire descent on the eve of Easter. You will also witness the column that was split during this event, which is the only time it occurred outside the temple. All these spots bring an incredible sense of peace and tranquility.
Next, your journey takes you to the Western Wall, the holiest site in Judaism. People traditionally place their notes with requests and prayers among the stones of the wall. It's worth mentioning that men and women pray and touch the Western Wall separately, with designated areas for each. The men's section is significantly larger than the women's section.
You will also see the oldest mosque in the world, Al-Aqsa, and the Dome of the Rock. Then you will head to the Dead Sea, the saltiest body of water in the world. You can float in it, although it's not swimming in the usual sense since the salty water pushes your body up, making it impossible to sink. However, being in the water for more than 5-10 minutes can be challenging, as the salt can sting any small cut or even a hangnail.
But the view of the Dead Sea at sunset is breathtaking! The milky blue water transforms into incredible colors ranging from deep blue to lilac - it's truly beautiful!
After all of this, there's still the return trip. This excursion is physically demanding, but it's worth it to see everything with your own eyes. »