Ancient Shiloh is the site where the Tabernacle stood for 369 years. During these years Shiloh was the capital of the Jewish people. In Shiloh, Joshua divided the inheritance to the tribes of Israel.

The Jordan Valley Tour will begin with either an observation point overlooking the Jordan Valley, Mitzpe Yericho in the South, or the Hasmonean Sartaba fortress (Alexandrium) in the center of the Jordan Valley.

Our tour of Jerusalem visits the most important sites of ancient Jerusalem, the City of David, Ir David, and Mount Zion. We enter the Old City through the Jaffa Gate, the historic gate through which most pilgrims entered to Jerusalem from the west.

The tour will begin in Anatot, the birthplace of the prophet Jeremiah, today a flourishing Jewish community. The valley below the village is one of Israel’s most beautiful nature reserves, Nahal Prat.