Land of Prophets Tour

the main sacred sites in Islam
follow the footsteps of the prophets: PETRA, AL QUDS, CAIRO
Jordan – Palestine and Egypt

Special Tour 10 Days - 9 Nights
Amman-Jordan JORDAN & EGYPT Muslim Holy Sites EXTENSION TOURS, Muslim Holy Sites

Visit Bayt Al Maqdis and the holy sites of Islam in the Middle East

Explore the main sacred sites in Islam, follow the footsteps of the prophets; Ibrahim, Ishmael, Isaac, Yacoub, Moussa, Daoud, Souleyman, Isa and Muhammad ﷺ. From Jordan to Palestine to Egypt you will explore each stone, each building and each pillar moreover the story of each remain. A journey marked by Friday prayer, Salat Al Jumu’a at the Al Aqsa Mosque

Highlights
Itinerary
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Highlights
  • Amman, Al Husseini Mosque and the Cave of the Seven Sleepers, Ahl Al Kahf.
  • Kerak, site of the battle of Mu’tah, 629 CE.
  • Petra, the Rose-Red City.
  • The Dead Sea.
  • Jabal Al Nabi Moussa.
  • Friday prayer at Al Aqsa Mosque.
  • Visit old city of Jerusalem (Al Quds) and shops.
  • Visit Omar Al-khatab mosque –Holy Sepulcher church and Alburaq Wall.
  • The Mount of Olives, Maqam Rabia Al Adawiyya and Maqam Salmân al-Farisi.
  • Bethlehem the birthplace of Prophet Issa.
  • Hebron “Al Khalil”, historic center.
  • Al-Ibrahimi Mosque.
  • Jéricho, Nabi Musa.
  • The dead sea.
  • Jabal Al Nabi Moussa.
  • Cairo, the Pyramids and Al Khalili souq.
  • The University of Al Azhar, and the mosque.
  • Amr Ibn al As Mosque and Imam Al Hussein.
Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival Amman
Upon arrival at Amman Airport our representative will welcome and assist you through immigration procedures and match with your tour leader. Transfer to your hotel in Amman. Dinner and overnight at the hotel

Day 2: Amman City Tour – Kahf Al Raqim - Kerak - Petra
After breakfast, we will start the tour with a visit of the Citadel in Amman with remains from Roman to Islamic period as well as the Archaeological Museum. We will proceed in downtown, the oldest part of Amman to Al Husseini Mosque, built on remains of a mosque in 640 CE by caliph Umar bin Al Khattab. Visit Roman theatre, Continue to Kahf Al Raqim, the Cave of the Seven Sleepers, with a mosque fitting the description of the Holy Quran. Proceed to Kerak, visit the famous castle and go on to the site of the Battle of Mutah in 629 CE. Here we find the tombs of the venerable companion Zaid bin Harithah, who led the army during the battle of Mutah and died, the tomb of Ja’far bin Abi Talib and Abdullah bin Ruwahah. Continue to Petra. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Petra.

Day 3: Petra - Alquds
After breakfast, we will visit Petra’s Site. Petra is one of the world’s greatest archaeological sites and today’s one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. A 2000-year old ancient city and known as the “Rose-Red City”, Petra was the ancient capital of the Nabateans from the 3rd century BC to the 2nd century CE. Carved by the Nabataeans out of solid rock, Petra was forgotten for hundreds of years until it was rediscovered in 1812 CE. At the entrance of Petra, travelers are offered the option to ride a horse for 800m – from the visitor’s center to the entrance of the dramatic “Siq” (canyon). From the entrance to the Siq there is a 1250-meter walk to the 1st monument “The treasury”. Throughout most of the day we will explore Petra’s incredible structures: the treasury, the field of tombs, the obelisks, and the altar, and much more. After noon departure to Palestine, cross via King Hussein-Allenby Bridge.  Reception and welcome on the Palestinian side, transfer to Jerusalem. Dinner and overnight in Al Quds

Day 4: Al Quds.  Friday prayer at Masjed Al Aqsa
After breakfast, the day will be spent visiting the old city of Al Quds, a city holy to the three monotheistic religions. Discovery of the rich Islamic, archaeological, historical and religious heritage of Al Quds. Head to Al Aqsa Mosque, (Haram-es-Sherif), the first Qibla, the second mosque built 40 years after the Kaaba, and the third holiest site in Islam after Mecca and Medina. Visit of the site with its numerous monuments dating from pre-Islamic periods. Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa. Then plunged into the souk's colorful alleys which will take you to the meeting places of the three major monotheistic religions: the Via Dolorosa, Omar Ebn Al Khatab mosque and the Holy Sepulchre, one of emblems of Christianity. Visit Haet Albourak (the Wailing Wall). Continue by taking the ancient Roman road, the Cardo, located in the heart of the old town, for Jabel Alnabi Daoud, visit Almaeda, the room of the Last Supper, and Makam Alnabi Daoud, tomb of the Prophet David. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Al Quds.

Day 5: Al Quds - Bethlehem – Hebron “Al Khalil’
After breakfast, you will continue visiting Al Quds by going to the Mount of Olives. The highest peak, at-Tur, rises to 827 meters and offers not only a splendid view on the old city, but also an important place in the history of three monotheist religions. Visit Maqam Raba'a el Adwiya; considered to be the first mystic of Islam. It is in poems that she expresses her spirituality. Today she is one of the most famous women in Islam. Visit Maqam Salman Al Farisi, a companion of Khalif Omar Ben Al Khtab. All together they reached Al Quds in 638 CE.  Drive to Bethlehem, birthplace of Nabi Aïssa ﷺ, visit the Church of the Nativity, one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world, built over the cave that tradition marks as the birthplace of Prophet Issa. Departure to Hebron “Khalil alrahman”, built by the Canaanites around 4000 BC. You will be taken around the Casba, the historic center of the city, endowed with an exceptional historical heritage, to reach the Khalil Al Rahman mosque, "the sacred place of the friend of God" to visit the maqam Al nabi Ibrahim, Ishac, Yacoub ﷺ and their wives. Passage by Halhul to visit Maqam Nabi Yunus. Dinner and overnight at Al-Quds.

Day 6: Al Quds - Jericho - Dead Sea - Eilat – Mount Sinai
After breakfast, you will depart for a green oasis near the Dead Sea: Jericho, the lowest city in the world is located 250 meters below sea level. Jericho was made famous by the discovery of one of the oldest cities of the Levant dating from the eighth millennium BC. Stop in Nabi Moussa mosque, this great pilgrimage place was built in 1269 in commemoration to the prophet Moses. Continue to Jericho, you will admire the Mount of Quarantine “Jabel Al Nabi Issa which overlooks the oasis. Route to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth 400m below sea level, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the indescribable feeling of floating on the Dead Sea. This sea is the richest and saltiest place on Earth. Drive via the dead sea area to Eilat – Taba border crossing with Egypt. Reception by our representative, drive to Mt Sinai to your hotel in St Catherine. Dinner and overnight

Day 7: Jabel Nabi Moussa – Cairo
Early morning mountain climbs to Mt. Sinai, where the Ten Commandments were given to Nabi Moussa. On return, we will have breakfast at the hotel and check out. Visit St. Catherine monastery, then proceeds to Cairo. It is the capital of Egypt and largest city in the Arab world. You will see Moses Springs and Suez Canal. Dinner and overnight at hotel in Cairo.

Day 8: Cairo – Pyramids – Sphinx – Egyptian Museum
After breakfast, the day will be entirely spent by visiting Cairo, starting with the Pyramids on the Giza plateau, home of Egypt’s signature attractions. Next, a visit to the Egyptian Museum where you find the greatest Collections of Egyptian antiquities in the world. Visit old Cairo and the citadel of Saladin. Dinner and overnight at hotel. Dinner and overnight at Cairo.

Day 9: Al Azhar – Saida Zenab Mosque - Khan al Khalili
After breakfast, visit the largest and oldest Islamic university in the world, Al-Azhar, built in the 10th century, whose name means "the brilliant" or "the splendid" is one of the main mosques and universities of Greater Cairo today. It can accommodate up to 30,000 faithful. Its prestige is mainly due to the place that Cairo occupies in the Muslim world. Visit the Mosque of Imam el Hussein, the Grandson of the Prophet Mohammed. Then visit to Saida Zeinab Mosque. Visit the Cairo market/souq, known as Khan El Khalili, has existed since the 14th century CE. It is one of the largest in the Middle East. Dinner and overnight at Cairo.

Day 10: Cairo
After breakfast Transfer to Cairo airport for departure

Practical Info
1- Guaranteed departure
   2- Budget
3- When you arrive at the airport
4- Cancellation fees
5- Visa – Passport
6- Transport and transfer
7- Accommodation
8- Child conditions
9- Flight and insurance
10- Tours – Guide – Tips
11- Languages - Currency
12- Level – Health
13- Weather
14- Time - Customs
15- Telecommunications
16- Electricity

1- Guaranteed Departures: Many of our tours are guaranteed departure with a minimum of 4 paying customers.  All tours offered with a guaranteed departure and insured will have the minimum numbers clearly indicated on each tour costing that we provide. If a departure is not marked as guaranteed, we invite you to register with the free and non-binding option. Once the number of participants on an offered program reaches the minimum number, you will receive an email inviting you to validate your registration. In this case, only then will your credit card will be charged. However, if you book a confirmed tour with a guaranteed departure your reservation and payment will be automatically approved. Our guaranteed departure tours are not private; we bring travellers together from different backgrounds and nationalities on the same tour.

Travel Agencies & Independent Groups: Travel agencies & tour operators may contact us for your unique website access code and special conditions. Independent groups may be offered discounts on posted rates depending on their numbers, tour itineraries and requested services.

2- Budget

Our quoted price for any tour includes the following:

  • Reception and transfer: airport / hotel / airport.
  • Transfers according to the program, such as private tourist transportation in an AC-equipped van or bus.
  • Accommodation in 4 Star or 4 Star + hotels with half board, breakfast and dinner included. From dinner on the first day served until 9:00 p.m. to breakfast on the last day.
  • Professional guides for visits as per program.
  • Entrance to all the sites listed in the program (Except Petra)
  • Free Visa to Jordan: upon providing all passport details prior of 7 days of arrival.

Our quoted price for any tour does not include the following:

  • All personal expenses such as drinks, etc.
  • Optional excursions or meals not specified in the program.
  • Tips for driver and guide.
  • Exit tax from Jordan to Palestine via King Hussein, 10JOD approximate 15USD
  • Entrance to Petra site
  • Shuttle at border approximate 10USD
  • Exit tax from the Holy Land to Egypt: Eilat/Taba border, approximate 30USD
  • Tax 4USD (Inbound Egypt)
  • Visa fee to Egypt approximate 25USD
  • Flights & accident, health, luggage or repatriation insurance.
    Unless otherwise noted, our packages concern only land arrangement: hotels, transfers, and visits.

Ps: The entrance fee to Petra, payable on site is approximately $72. Arab passports pay for entry to Petra $15. This is an indicative price, which can be changed by local authorities.

3- Arrival at Ben Gurion International Airport: After customs and passport procedures, you will be greeted by one of our staff holding a Travel Jerusalem sign, waiting for you in the reception hall after you have collected your luggage. Your group will be then transferred to your hotel.  Ben Gurion International Airport has free wifi; program tour leaders will be put into contact with our staff contact stay in touch via WhatsApp prior to departure.
Customs: In most cases with both arrivals and departures, tour participants will proceed through customs and security inspections as they do in any other international airport without significant delay.  On occasion, however, Ben Gurion Airport security may select program participants for questioning or luggage inspection.  This is a common occurrence at Ben Gurion security and is no cause for alarm. For more information please click here.

4- Cancellation Fees
If you choose or are obliged to cancel your trip before it begins (as determined by your arrival date on your program itinerary), you must inform us as soon as possible.

Cancellation fees will apply as follows:

  • Cancellation fee of 30% charged for notification up to 30 days in advance.
  • Cancellation fee of 50% charged for notification from 29 to 7 days in advance.
  • Cancellation fee of 75% charged for notification less than 7 days up to 24h in advance.
  • Cancellation fee of 100% charged for notification of less than 24h in advance
  • Cancellation on any day tour will result in no refund.
  • No-show for any tour will result in no refund.

Cancellation fees during high season: The months of March, April, May, October and November, as well as Christmas and New Year, are designated as high season periods. During these periods, the following cancellation fees are applied: 

  • Cancellation fee of 50% charged for notification up to 30 days in advance.
  • Cancellation fee of 70% charged for notification up to 7 days in advance.
  • Cancellation fee of 80% charged for notification up to 3 days in advance.
  • Cancellation fee of 100% charged for notification less than 3 days.

The above conditions do not apply in case of natural disaster, pandemic, and the outbreak of war. For geopolitical or logistical reasons, the tour operator has the right to cancel a departure or propose alternative date. In this case, full amount paid to the trip organizer will be refunded
If a specific day tour is canceled due to security reasons or natural disaster, it is replaced with an alternate tour for the day, and no refund would be offered.

 5- Visa & Passport
Passport: To receive an on-arrival visa, your passport must be valid up to 6 months after your return date. An on-arrival visa at Ben Gurion International Airport covering both Israel and Palestine: will be issued for passport holders of the European Union, the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, as well as dozens of other nations.  The visa is given in the form of a slip of paper rather than a passport stamp. You must keep this paper within your passport for the duration of your stay.  For other nations outside the European Union, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom, check the visa information and requirements. For more information please click here. 

For extension tours with Jordan: additional visa and borders taxes will apply. For more information please click here.

For extension tours with Egypt: additional visa and border taxes will apply. For more information please click here

6- Transport and transfer
as well as additional transport and transfer services.  These services will be offered by van or bus, depending on the number of participants, and offered through a vetted and trusted third party transport provider.

Transfers, arrival and departure from the airport: Regarding the organization of transfer on arrival and departure: For more information please click here.

7- Accommodation
The level and standard of accommodations offered in each tour always will be upheld, the categories indicated by local standards. These include double/twin/triple/family rooms, or in a single room with single supplement. All rooms will include private bathrooms.
Standard times for hotels check-in are at 14:00, with check out at 11:00. Breakfast is served usually between 06:30 until 09:00, and dinner from 06:30 until 09:00: For more infromation please click here

8- Child conditions
Babies under 2 years of age travel free of charge, sharing their parents' room without an extra bed.
Children from 2 to 6 years old pay 50% of the adult price, sharing their parents' room with an extra bed.  
Children from 6 to 12 years old pay 70% of the adult rate, sharing parents' room with an extra bed.

9- Flight and insurance
Travel Jerusalem is a reception-only tour operator. We do not organize flight bookings. The customer is responsible to book the appropriate flights, and bear in mind that our prices include only land services of their trip. For accident, health, luggage or repatriation insurance; the customer should locate and pro the insurance in his /her country.

10- Tours – Guide – Tips
Our tours and visits: The tour operator may modify your itinerary where reasonably required at their discretion; for example, a tour may be done in reverse to adjust to sudden, unforeseen circumstances. For reasons of weather or other factors, a tour may be modified or even replaced to a large extent. Please be aware that certain sites can sometimes be cancelled at the last moment. Indeed, some sites are managed by military authorities, free to block access to the sites. In such circumstances we will ensure that your value for cost of the program will be honored. 
Follow the guide: Our local guides are professionals and knowledgeable of the culture and history of the land that you are touring. Generally, a single guide accompanies the group for the duration of the tour. However, for logistical reasons, unavailability and due to the local situation, two or three guides may be used during your program. Our local guides are chosen for their knowledge base, professionalism, ethical standards and willingness to communicate with their tour groups and are always ready to answer questions!
Tips: We recommend a tip of $6 -10 per participant per day, to be shared between the guide 60% and the driver 40%.  Tips are not included in your program costing, and while not compulsory, we do ask that you strongly consider setting aside the suggested amount

11- Languages - Currency
Currency: In both Palestine - Israel, the currency is the shekel. Please check for daily exchange rate: www.x-rates.com. US Dollars and Euros can also be used for all major payments. There are automated teller machine throughout the country, and credit cards are accepted in many places.
Languages: The official language in Palestine is Arabic, while the official and language of Israel is Hebrew. The unofficial second language of the Holy Land is English, with French and Russian spoken in much of Israel as well.

12- Level – Health
Level: Our cultural and religious tours; including transfers by bus, walks and cultural visits are considered to require basic health and stamina.  For extension tours including Egypt, a good physical condition is required for the hiking up Mount Sinai/Saint Catherine’s monastery. For hiking and mountain biking programs, see the program description and information regarding physical difficulty requirements.

Health and vaccines: No vaccines are required

13- Weather
Palestine & Israel: Summer is long (from April to October), hot (25° to 35°) and with no rain or overcast skies. Winter (from November to March) is moderate (5° to 18°), but it can be cold, especially at nights. On occasion, snow falls in Jerusalem during December and January in Jerusalem, Bethlehem and other high-altitude parts of the Holy Land. Protection from the sun is important. Remember to cover yourself with long, light, loose-fitting clothing, and to wear a hat. Use pharmacy-purchased sunscreen to protect your body, especially if you wish to swim in the Dead Sea.

14- Time - Customs
Time: Jerusalem is GMT +2/+3, depending on time zone changes per year.
Customs: Israel and Palestine are multi-faith lands. In Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth and Hebron, which are considered the centers of pilgrimage for the region, an attitude respectful of local customs is required. In particular, during visits to religious attractions, proper clothing is required. Avoid high-cut clothing and short shorts

15- Telecommunications
Israel and Palestine have modern and functional mobile phone networks. Similarly, accessibility to the Internet is available almost everywhere, notably via WIFI in hotels.

16- Electricity
The electric current is generally 220V, utilizing European-regional sockets (round plugs). An adapter is required for UK-regional appliances.

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Youssef Lazar
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I recommend !!

One of the most amazing experiences of my life, and I thoroughly liked the entire tour. I can’t speak highly enough of this tour.

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Review Land of Prophets Tour

the main sacred sites in Islam
follow the footsteps of the prophets: PETRA, AL QUDS, CAIRO
Jordan – Palestine and Egypt.

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