Seth Freedman took a tour with Green Olive Tours and published this report in England’s Guardian Newspaper. According to tradition, the Palestinian city of Nablus is set near two mountains famed for their role in the Biblical story of Balaam and his donkey. Balaam, a non-Jewish prophet, set out for Israel determined to issue a […]
Guardian Correspondent Seth Freedman took a Nablus Tour with ToursInEnglish.com and gave this report.
Copyright The Middle East Journal, Vol. 59, No. 4, Autumn 2005, Pp 699-700. “Palestine and Palestinians: Guidebook”, Alternative Tourism Group, Beit Sahour, 2005, ISBN 9950-319-01-03, 435 pp., $32. “Palestine: A guide”, By Mariam Shahin, Photography by George Azar, Interlink Publishing, Northampton, Massachusetts, 2005, ISBN 1-56656-557-X, 500 pp., $27.95. Reviewed by Mazin B. Qumsiyeh The late […]
2012 Travel Writing Competition Entry May We Live in Uninteresting Times by Laura Chiesa, Israel There is an old Chinese curse which says: “May you live in interesting times“. The curse – which is sometimes mistaken as a blessing – is puzzling. Why would anyone believe that interesting times are bad times? Uninteresting times is […]
OVERVIEW – HOW TO ENTER – PRIZES – TERMS AND CONDITIONS ENTRY FORM – VIEW ENTRIES 2012 Travel Writing Competition Entry Many Questions, One Answer – My Day in Hebron by Leena Malik, Canada Who are you? Christian, Muslim or Jew? Consider your answer carefully, because what happens to you at the next checkpoint might be determined by your response. This is how […]
The Travel & Encounter program of the Holy Land Trust provides travel opportunities of all kinds, for all people. They present the Holy Land in a way that is quite unique, unexplored and uninhibited. The tours can be tailored to the individual or the group. Discover what lies behind the scenes in modern day Palestinian […]
Arab and Jewish residents of the Negev (the southern part of Israel) established the Negev Coexistence Forum for Civil Equality in 1997. Its aim is to provide a framework for Jewish-Arab collaborative efforts, in the struggle for civil equality and the advancement of mutual tolerance and coexistence. The Forum is composed by a core of […]
Daila is a unique outreach centre working with the Israeli public and visitors to Israel. Based in Jerusalem, Daila connects progressive and innovative non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and activists. It provides a space that groups and activists can use for public events and relevant activities.Today, the Israeli public is usually subject to restricted and conservative political […]
ATG Alternative Tourism Group and Study Center is a Palestinian NGO based in Beit Sahour specializing in tours and pilgrimages that include critical examinations of the history, culture, and politics of the Holy Land. The organization focuses on Fair Trade in Tourism to support the local community and to offer fact-finding tourists (Academics, Journalists, Church […]
From: The Christian Century – 17th July 1996 by Trudy BushWhile this article is more than a decade old, the issues raised are as relevant today as they were when it was written. Of course in the meanwhile there has also been the 2nd Intifada and the subsequent destruction of Palestinian infrastructure and the strangling […]
Benjamin Barthe • Le Monde 11 July 2008This reporter went on a tour with ToursInEnglish.com A labyrinth of metallic turnstiles, electronic detectors and barbed wire fencing under a roof of sheet metal whitened by the sun of Palestine: it is checkpoint of Huwara, gateway to Nablus, the capital of the northern West Bank, and it […]
2012 Travel Writing Competition Entry Baking for Peaceby Shelly Lac, UK The old sea port of Jaffa, a short walk from the bustle of downtown Tel Aviv is a beautiful, peaceful escape from the urban jungle. Its maze of narrow streets is full of artists’ studios, shops and restaurants tucked in stone passageways that are cool […]