Palestinian Heritage Trail
is a long-distance cultural hiking route in Palestine. The trail is about 550 km long and extends from the village of Rummana northwest of Jenin to Beit Mirsim southwest of Hebron back to Artas in Bethlehem, in addition to the newly developed Jerusalem segment that starts in Eizariya through the Old City of Jerusalem towards the villages in the Northwest (Beit Surik to Beit Duqqo). The trail passes through more than 75 Palestinian cities, villages, and local communities where travelers can experience and enjoy the authentic Palestinian Hospitality.
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Why to hike PH Trail
Palestinian Hospitality
Palestinian hospitality is renowned for its warmth and generosity, making guests feel like cherished members of the family from the moment they arrive.
Culture & Heritage
Palestinian culture and heritage are deeply rooted in a rich tapestry of traditions, including music, cuisine, and storytelling, which reflect the resilience and history of the Palestinian people.
Landscape Diversity
The Palestinian landscape boasts remarkable diversity, ranging from fertile valleys and rolling hills to arid deserts, offering a captivating blend of natural beauty.
Biking Experience
The Palestinian bike trail offers cyclists a unique journey through diverse landscapes, from historic villages to stunning natural terrain, providing an immersive experience in Palestinian culture and scenery.
Embrace Freedom
Amidst the rustling leaves and winding trails, embrace the liberating spirit of freedom while hiking. Each step forward echoes the joy of breaking free from constraints, immersed in the boundless beauty of the great outdoors.
Connecting With Nature and Wildlife
Hiking fosters a deep connection with nature, turning each step into a dance with the earth, guided by the whispers of the wind and rustle of leaves.
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Virgin Mary’s Well
Virgin Mary’s Well
Is considered one of the oldest wells and the most important in the city center of Beit Sahour where it is said that the Prophet Jacob, son of Prophet Isaac (son of Abraham) is the person who dug the well, also it is said that Virgin Mary, while traveling to Egypt, has passed by the well and was thirsty and asked a lady to give her water to drink but she refused and miraculously the water of th...
St. George (Al-Khader) Church
St. George (Al-Khader) Church
St. George (Al-Khader) Church honors the patron Saint of Palestine, who is believed to have been born in the Palestinian village of Lydda. While the church is Greek Orthodox, Muslims also visit this pilgrimage site to pay homage to St. George.
Milk Grotto
Milk Grotto
Tradition holds that Mary, Joseph and Jesus hid in the Milk Grotto before their escape to Egypt. While the Virgin Mary nursed the baby Jesus there, legends report that a drop of her milk fell on the caves’s ground and turned the rock white.The Milk Grotto is located in Bethlehem.The GPS coordinates for Bethlehem are:N: 31.70487E: 35.20376Tel: (0)2-2743867Opening hours: 8am – 5pm.
Hisham’s Palace
Hisham’s Palace
Hisham’s Palace, also known as Khirbet el-Mafjar, was a desert castle built in the first half of the 8th century by a member of the Umayyad dynasty and is famous for its many exquisite mosaic floors.
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