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Discover the Rich History and Beauty of Palestine

Know before you go

Timezone
The timezone of Palestine is Eastern European Time (EET) and Eastern European Summer Time (EEST) during the summer months.
Languages
The official languages of Palestine are Arabic and English.
Best Time to visit
The best time to visit Palestine is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and comfortable for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summer can be very hot and dry, while winter can be cold and rainy, so visiting during the shoulder seasons is recommended.
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Transportation
The recommended main transportation in Palestine is a combination of buses, taxis, and shared taxis (also known as servees). Due to the unique political and geographical situation in Palestine, there is not a comprehensive train network, and travel by car can be difficult due to checkpoints and other restrictions. Therefore, public transportation and taxis are the most commonly used modes of transportation in the country.

About

Palestine is a region with a rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Explore its ancient cities, traditional markets, and diverse cuisine, and discover the beauty and resilience of this unique destination in the Middle East.

Highlights

1. Rich historical and cultural sites such as the ancient city of Jericho, the historic city of Bethlehem, and the vibrant markets of Palestine.
2. Diverse and breathtaking landscapes, including the Dead Sea, the Holy Land, and the picturesque coastline along the Mediterranean Sea.
3. Authentic and delicious Palestinian cuisine, including traditional dishes like falafel, hummus, and maqluba.
4. Unique opportunities for religious tourism, with sites sacred to Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
5. Warm and welcoming hospitality from the local Palestinian people, known for their friendliness and generosity.
6. Engaging experiences, such as exploring the vibrant street art scene in cities like Ramallah and experiencing traditional Palestinian music and dance.
7. The chance to support local artisans and businesses by purchasing handmade crafts and goods, such as olive wood carvings and traditional embroidered items.