Tours which focus on sites and stories from Old Testament days – from the days of exile from Egypt, through the days of the Judges, with stories of Samson, Deborah and others; the days of kings Saul, David and Salomon and their struggle against Philistines and their buildings we can see in excavations sites; the division of the kingdom and the conquests of Sennacherib and Nebuchadnezzar, destruction of the First Temple and the return from Babylon.
One of the Biblical tels, recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Site is Tel Hazor, located in the Hula Valley, and known in early times as "head of all kingdoms".
In the northern part of the Negev desert there re two of the most significant archeological sites in Israel: Tel Be'er Sheva, a place of Abraham the Patriarch, and a center of the First Temple era, with ancient walls and underground water system one can go through.
Jezreel valley offers a great variety of activities – archeological remains from the days of Old Testament and the Roman empire, ruins of synagogues, beautiful gardens and parks, sites related to Zionist activity, interesting museums, springs and natural pools, artificial ski resort, an
The most popular tour, showing Jerusalem and its holiest sites – Western Wall, Temple Mount, Mount of Olives, Gethsemane, Via Dolorosa, Holy Sepulcher and more.
Jezreel Valley and Gilboa Mountains were the stage for important events in the life of many Biblical figures: King Solomon, King Saul, prophet Elijah and Ahab, Deborah and Barak, Gideon and others. Many places, such as Tel Meggido (Armageddon) tell their story.
Jerusalem was founded by King David 3000 years ago, and his successor King Solomon has built the First Temple in it. We'll follow the remains of the days of the First Temple.