Jerusalem Tour from Sharm el-Sheikh
One of the most popular pilgrimage sites in the world, the Old City of Jerusalem is sacred to Muslims, Christians, and Jews. This is where you'll walk through the "living history" of a city destroyed twice over the millennia and captured and retaken 42 times. The shofar (ram's horn), muezzin's call, and church bells serve as the soundtrack, and the streets are replete with everything from the strong scents of the spice bazaar to church incense. It's a sensuous and spiritual experience unlike any other. See the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock, the Temple Mount, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque by strolling about the streets.
The Old City of Jerusalem
The Christian Quarter, which is situated in the northwest of the city, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Via Dolorosa are just a few of the historic districts that make up Jerusalem's Old City and date back many centuries. Christian landmarks and historical sites may be found in the Muslim Quarter, which lies northeast of the Old City.
You will be picked up by an A/C minibus at approximately 8 p.m. and then driven to Taba Port, the Egyptian-Palestinian border crossing. Once you have crossed the border on foot and cleared immigration control, your guide will meet you on the Palestinian side for your Jerusalem tour.
Our first stop will be the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is a rare geological and natural phenomenon, located on the longest continental displacement fault in the world. You will be taken to the Western Wall.
After that, we travel to the location of Jesus of Nazareth's crucifixion, burial, and resurrection as well as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which is considered the holiest place in Christianity.This big chapel features multicolored marble, elaborate statues, and embellishments.
French monks who work in the church have a monastery at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. They are derived from the 1219 arrival of St. Francis of Assisi in Jerusalem. Through a papal bull in 1342, Pope Clement VI authorized French participation in the church, provided that they serve as the Catholic world's stewards of the Holy Land. They built a new structure in 1967 and repaired the church thrice, the latter time being in 1719.
The Mount of Olives is the next destination. This mountain, which is 826 meters above sea level, is considered to be the highest point in Jerusalem and provides views of the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque. For many Christian faiths, it is the site of Ascension churches and monasteries, hence it has theological and historical significance. Christian scriptures claim that Jesus Christ climbed from this mountain to heaven. There is a sizable Jewish cemetery there as well. Use our guide to learn more.
We will visit the Yad Vashem monument in Jerusalem, which Israel built to honor the victims of the Holocaust during World War II, before departing for your accommodation in Sharm El Sheikh.
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From Sharm El Sheikh Airport to Cairo, enjoy the best and most sought-after route to explore the Three Pyramids, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and the Sphinx, which symbolizes wisdom and power. Then the Egyptian Museum, which includes artifacts from all dynasties.
A boat to Tiran Island by yacht is one of the most famous and beautiful cruises in Sharm El Sheikh, enjoy with your friends or family to spend an enjoyable time all day on a yacht, during the trip I enjoy relaxation, recreation, watching the picturesque landscapes, swimming with a mask and watching a picturesque underwater world of the beauty of coral reefs and colorful fish.
Do not miss our flights from Sharm El Sheikh to Luxor to enjoy the atmosphere of Luxor city, which is completely different from Sharm El Sheikh, where Sharm El Sheikh is a coastal city, while Luxor is a city that owns many monuments. Enjoy the east bank of the Nile River, where the sun rises, and enjoy trips to the western mainland, where the sun sets.
Visitors arrive in Dahab and Sharm El Sheikh first, where they enjoy the desert and Bedouin nightlife, as well as the splendor of beaches and water sports. Enjoy a four-wheel drive safari in Sharm El Sheikh and camel rides. Visitors from all over the world frequent the city's tourist resorts.
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Abu Simbel can be reached by flight, which is the easiest and most convenient method taking about 4 hours for the round trip and visit, or there are 2 police-controlled bus convoys that leave Aswan at 0400 and 1130 which take about 9 hours for the round trip and visit.
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Three days are typically sufficient to see the majority of the highlights and gain a flavor for the city, which will undoubtedly leave you wanting more.
Egypt is well-known for its historic culture and for having some of the most well-known landmarks in the world, such as the Great Sphinx and the Giza pyramid complex. Many historical relics may be found at Luxor, a city in southern Egypt, including the Karnak Temple and the Valley of the Kings. Many people consider Egypt to be a significant Middle Eastern political and cultural power.
Yes, there are several tour operators in Sharm El Sheikh that offer desert safaris, where you can ride camels, go quad biking, and experience Bedouin culture.
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