Battir to Bethlehem Hiking Tour
Bethlehem, Israel
Trip Type: Hiking & Camping
Duration: 3 hours
Visit Battir village; a World Heritage Site. See the terraces of the village, different plants, trees, fields and wild nature. Battir has many historical sites included the Roman Pools, the water system and the Railway which runs through the village taking passengers from Jerusalem to Jafa. The hike go through the valley between Battir Village and Beit Jala, it takes 2 hours hiking. End up in a nice restaurant and drink free local beer.
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Visit Battir village; a World Heritage Site. See the terraces of the village, different plants, trees, fields and wild nature. Battir has many historical sites included the Roman Pools, the water system and the Railway which runs through the village taking passengers from Jerusalem to Jafa. The hike go through the valley between Battir Village and Beit Jala, it takes 2 hours hiking. End up in a nice restaurant and drink free local beer.
The tour will start from Bethlehem. You will meet by your local guide and take the public transportation to Battir Village (15 minutes drive - Transfer fee included). Battir is a beautiful small village with historic valleys containing a lot of human heritage going back even 4000 years. Nowadays the Palestinian inhabitants of the village are living in anxiety of losing their beloved land. The expansion of the wall and illegal settlements is endangering the place. However, the inhabitants are working hard on keeping their village and are organizing many unique projects. Battir also won a UNESCO prize for its cultural landscape.
During the visit to Battir, you will visit Battir Spring – a source of fresh drinking water and the Roman pool. Lean about the water system in the village and view of the historic railway line connecting Jerusalem to Jafa located below Battir village, the railway is on the Israeli side of the Green Line. Start our hike in Makhrour Valley which will take about 2 hours. On the way you will see a different type of trees and plants as well as Byzantine/Roman age tombs carved into the rocks of Wadi Makhrour and an Ottoman oven for preparing stone for building in Battir.
At the end of the hike you will end up in a local restaurant called Hosh Jasmine and you will be offered a free local beer. After the beer you will talk to the city centre where the tour will end.
Transfer to the start of the hike and transfer back from Bethlehem at the end of the hike is the clients responsibility.
At the end of the hike you will end up in a local restaurant called Hosh Jasmine and you will be offered a free local beer. After the beer you will talk to the city centre where the tour will end.
Transfer to the start of the hike and transfer back from Bethlehem at the end of the hike is the clients responsibility.
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