Jericho
Jericho

Jericho

Free admission
Jericho, West Bank

The Basics

Jericho offers a bounty of historic landmarks, including the Monastery of the Qurantul, the spot where according to the Bible, Jesus resisted Satan after fasting for 40 days in the desert, and the 5th-century St. George’s Monastery, built into the cliff face, with its beautiful mosaic floor. Visitors can also see Nabu Must Mosque, the site where Muslims believe Moses was buried.

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Full-Day Bethlehem, Jericho, and Jordan River Tour
Full-Day Bethlehem, Jericho, and Jordan River Tour
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$145.00 per adult
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Highly Recommend
Due to the war, the tour was a tour to Bethlehem only. It was nice having a private tour like to the places listed. The Church of the Nativity, the milk grotto, and etc was such a spiritual and amazing experience that I do not think anyone will ever have. I had the place to myself. It was so beautiful. Thank you to Elias for everything. He was so funny, a comedian, informative, chill, and awesome guide. Helped me a lot on this trip. Thank you. I can only imagine what it would have been like if I was able to go to the other two locations. Highly recommend this tour!!
diana_t, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • You should always carry your passport when in the West Bank as you’ll will need them at Israeli checkpoints.

  • It is possible to get private taxis to Jericho from Jerusalem or from other West Bank locations, but it’s not always easy and can be expensive

  • Hiring a private driver for the day might be a better option if you intend on seeing a number of sights.

  • Jericho’s not an easily walkable city; many sites are far apart

  • Many tours include transportation and entrance to Jericho attractions.

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How to Get There

There are local busses and private taxis available from other West Bank locations, but negotiating transportation can be tricky. Hiring a private driver for the day, or arranging a visit though a tour may be an easier option.

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When to Get There

Jericho sites are open year round, but the temperatures can be very hot, humid, and dusty in the summer months.

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Tel es-Sultan

Jericho is often referred to as the earliest known site of human civilization, and the ruins of Tel-es Sultan tell the story. The ruins of dwellings and stairways here date back 10,000 years or more, and give visitors a look at what else might have been. The remains of a tower at Tel es-Sultan suggest Jericho may have been the world’s first fortified city.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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