Jenin – the Allure of the North

with Sami Backleh

The rich cultural, architectural, archaeological, and natural themes of Jenin make it one of the most underrated places to visit. This trip will introduce you to the multilayered beauty of Jenin and its history not commonly seen in tourism maps.

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Sami is a licensed tour guide from Jerusalem who holds a MSc degree in biodiversity management and conservation. Through his work in ecotourism, Sami believes the Jenin area has much potential in tourism as it contains numerous historical, natural, archaeological and cultural sites that need to be highlighted on the tourism map. Join Sami on a one-day tour and allow him to share his love of this region with you.

Track the footsteps of our forefathers as you travel the ancient Patriarch road.

Smell the aroma of the late 18th century throne village in Palestine, a unique phenomenon during the Ottoman period.

Explore one of the traditional sites connected to the story of Joseph and his brothers.

Admire the creativity of the Iron Age town of Balama for protecting their water resources.

Enjoy a traditional meal of fresh products from the Jezreel Valley and be prepared to see one of the oldest churches honoring the story of Jesus healing the leapers. The village is trying to register the church as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

If you are lucky, you might have a glimpse of the many animals and birds that are native to the Holy Land.

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This trail is designed to highlight some of the important cultural and historical sites in Jenin. The area played an important role in history as a crossroads between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern region. You will imagine the traffic of the historical Via Maris passing through this area as well as other internal routes when you visit Tel Dothan and khirbet Balama. We will also discuss the biblical stories connected with some of these sites.  You will also admire the architectural uniqueness of Arrabeh Village as it was one of the main sheikdoms during the late 18th Century.  And if you are looking for one of the earliest churches built by queen Hellen, then Burqin church will be your destination. The last station of our trip is to visit the German fighters monument during WWI and learn how the Bavarian air force managed to sustain their positions during key battles.

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Jenin – the Allure of the North