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Exploring the Spiritual Essence of Jericho: Zacchaeus and the Apostle Andrew Convent
Explore the ancient city of Jericho, where history meets breathtaking landscapes in one of the world's oldest inhabited places.
Jericho, one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world, invites tourists to explore its rich history and breathtaking landscapes. Nestled in the Jordan Valley, this ancient city boasts remarkable archaeological sites, stunning natural beauty, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can immerse themselves in the culture and heritage of this unique destination, making it a must-visit for any traveler to the region.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Ein Gedi Kibbutz, head north on the main path towards the Dead Sea. Continue straight until you reach the main road that leads to Route 90. At the intersection, follow signs for Jericho. You will need to walk approximately 3 km to reach the bus stop on Route 90. Once at the bus stop, look for the bus heading to Jericho. The ride should take about 30-40 minutes.
Bus
From the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve entrance, walk to the bus stop located just outside the reserve. Catch a bus heading to Route 90. When you reach the Route 90 main road, transfer to a bus heading towards Jericho. Make sure to ask the driver to let you know when you arrive in Jericho. The total travel time should be around 1 hour, depending on wait times.
Use Jericho as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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