Islamic Tour Highlights


Follow in the footsteps of Muslims throughout history on a spiritual journey through Palestine, a land brimming with sacred sites and ancient faiths. From Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque to the ancient city of Hebron, discover the rich Islamic heritage of this region.

  • An-Nasr Mosque: A mosque known for its impressive architecture and historic significance.
  • Al-Khadra Mosque: Another prominent mosque in the city of Nablus.
  • Balata Mosque: A mosque located in the Balata refugee camp on the outskirts of Nablus.
  • Khan al-Tujjar: A historic caravanserai, or inn, that was once a hub for traders.
  • Nablus Old City: The historic center of Nablus, with well-preserved traditional buildings and narrow streets.
  • Sheikh Munis Tomb: The tomb of a revered Islamic scholar and saint.

Nablus

  • An-Nasr Mosque: A mosque known for its impressive architecture and historic significance.
  • Al-Khadra Mosque: Another prominent mosque in the city of Nablus.
  • Balata Mosque: A mosque located in the Balata refugee camp on the outskirts of Nablus.
  • Khan al-Tujjar: A historic caravanserai, or inn, that was once a hub for traders.
  • Nablus Old City: The historic center of Nablus, with well-preserved traditional buildings and narrow streets.
  • Sheikh Munis Tomb: The tomb of a revered Islamic scholar and saint.

  • Bilal Mosque: A mosque named after one of the first muezzins, or callers to prayer, in Islam.
  • Omar Mosque: A mosque named after the Caliph Omar, who conquered Bethlehem in the 7th century.
  • Church of the Nativity: A major Christian pilgrimage site, believed to be the birthplace of Jesus.
  • Old city of Bethlehem: The historic center of Bethlehem, with traditional architecture and a bustling marketplace.

Bethlehem

  • Bilal Mosque: A mosque named after one of the first muezzins, or callers to prayer, in Islam.
  • Omar Mosque: A mosque named after the Caliph Omar, who conquered Bethlehem in the 7th century.
  • Church of the Nativity: A major Christian pilgrimage site, believed to be the birthplace of Jesus.
  • Old city of Bethlehem: The historic center of Bethlehem, with traditional architecture and a bustling marketplace.

  • Al-Haram Al-Ibrahimi or Abraham Mosque: A site holy to Muslims, Jews, and Christians, containing the Tomb of the Patriarchs.
  • Old city of Hebron: The historic center of Hebron, with a vibrant marketplace and ancient architecture.
  • The Mosque of the Prophet Yunus: A mosque named after the Prophet Jonah.

Hebron

  • Al-Haram Al-Ibrahimi or Abraham Mosque: A site holy to Muslims, Jews, and Christians, containing the Tomb of the Patriarchs.
  • Old city of Hebron: The historic center of Hebron, with a vibrant marketplace and ancient architecture.
  • The Mosque of the Prophet Yunus: A mosque named after the Prophet Jonah.

  • Tell es-Sultan or Ancient Jericho: The archaeological site of the ancient biblical city of Jericho.
  • Nabi Mousa: A shrine believed to be the tomb of the Prophet Moses.
  • Hisham's Palace: The ruins of an Umayyad-era palace with well-preserved mosaics.
  • Jericho's Mosaic Center: A museum showcasing impressive ancient mosaics from the Jericho area.
  • The Dead Sea: The lowest point on Earth, known for its high salinity and therapeutic properties.

Jericho

  • Tell es-Sultan or Ancient Jericho: The archaeological site of the ancient biblical city of Jericho.
  • Nabi Mousa: A shrine believed to be the tomb of the Prophet Moses.
  • Hisham's Palace: The ruins of an Umayyad-era palace with well-preserved mosaics.
  • Jericho's Mosaic Center: A museum showcasing impressive ancient mosaics from the Jericho area.
  • The Dead Sea: The lowest point on Earth, known for its high salinity and therapeutic properties.

  • Al Aqsa Mosque: One of the holiest sites in Islam, located on the Temple Mount.
  • The Dome of the Rock: A significant Islamic shrine known for its impressive golden dome.
  • The Old City of Jerusalem: The historic walled center of Jerusalem, containing sites sacred to multiple religions.
  • The Mosque of Omar: A mosque named after the Caliph Omar, who conquered Jerusalem in the 7th century.
  • King David's Tomb: The reputed burial site of the biblical King David.
  • Marble-memorial of Mujir-e-Din al Hanbaly: A memorial for a prominent 15th century Islamic scholar.
  • Maqam e-Nebi Samuel: A mosque and shrine believed to be the tomb of the Prophet Samuel.
  • Tomb of Salman el Farsi: The tomb of an early Islamic companion of the Prophet Muhammad.

Jerusalem

  • Al Aqsa Mosque: One of the holiest sites in Islam, located on the Temple Mount.
  • The Dome of the Rock: A significant Islamic shrine known for its impressive golden dome.
  • The Old City of Jerusalem: The historic walled center of Jerusalem, containing sites sacred to multiple religions.
  • The Mosque of Omar: A mosque named after the Caliph Omar, who conquered Jerusalem in the 7th century.
  • King David's Tomb: The reputed burial site of the biblical King David.
  • Marble-memorial of Mujir-e-Din al Hanbaly: A memorial for a prominent 15th century Islamic scholar.
  • Maqam e-Nebi Samuel: A mosque and shrine believed to be the tomb of the Prophet Samuel.
  • Tomb of Salman el Farsi: The tomb of an early Islamic companion of the Prophet Muhammad.