Esoteric Tour Israel Petra

Embark on a journey through the realms of magic and myth, alchemy, and spirituality on a distinctive tour led by Zeev Ben Arie, PhD, an expert in spiritual traditions and sacred sites across Israel. This unique experience offers an in-depth exploration of the mystical dimensions that have shaped the spiritual landscape of this ancient land.

This tour offers a comprehensive insight into spiritual traditions including Kabbalah, Gnosticism, Sufism, as well as the practices of New Age communities. Join us for a profound exploration of these ancient lands, where history and spirituality intertwine to reveal the deep mysteries of faith and human existence

Description

Esoteric tour of Israel and Petra

Embark on an esoteric tour of Israel and Petra, where sacred sites and spiritual traditions unfold. This journey will take you through Israel’s hallowed grounds, introducing you to a variety of spiritual paths, encounters with mystics, and meaningful interactions with local people. The adventure extends to Petra for an in-depth two-day exploration of this ancient wonder, celebrated as the seventh wonder of the world.

Throughout this expedition, we will delve into themes such as the ley lines and sacred geography of Israel and Petra, tracing the dawn of human civilization with visits to the world’s earliest cities and ancient temples dating back to the era of the pyramids. Discover the roots of goddess culture and the genesis of religion in the land of patriarchs and prophets, including Abraham and King David.

Unravel the mysteries of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, tread in the footsteps of Jesus, and reflect on Muhammad’s night journey. Admire sacred architecture ranging from the Dome of the Rock and the Holy Sepulchre to Berluzzi’s churches, the Bahá’í Temple and Gardens, as well as Sufi and Druze shrines.

 

כיפת הסלע בירושלים

Itinerary

Day 1: The Messianic Line of Jerusalem

Upon arrival, we’ll embark on a 30-minute drive directly to Jerusalem, entering from the east via the Mount of Olives. The day’s explorations include sights such as Gethsemane and a walk along the Via Dolorosa to the Holy Sepulchre. The night will be spent in Jerusalem.

Day 2: The Old City of Jerusalem and the Temple’s Mysteries

Today involves no driving. We’ll traverse the streets of the Old City, visiting key sacred sites for Jews – the Wailing Wall, and for Muslims – the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The afternoon will deepen our understanding of the mysteries surrounding the Jewish Temple that stood for a millennium, alongside visits to ancient sites in Jerusalem.

Day 3: Around Jerusalem and Mount Carmel

The morning starts with a visit to the Valley of the Cross, progressing to the Israel Museum, which houses an extensive collection of artifacts from prehistory onwards. In the afternoon, we ascend the sacred Mount Carmel – Muhraka, where the Saint Michael energy line begins. Dinner will be in a Bedouin tent within the Galilee.

Day 4: Kabbalah in Tzfat and the Sea of Galilee

We begin in Tzfat, the city of Kabbalah, visiting the ancient synagogue and the tomb of Bar Yochai, a seminal Kabbalistic sage. We then visit the Sea of Galilee, nestled in the world’s longest rift valley, exploring the sacred sites where Jesus performed miracles. The day concludes with a visit to the most revered Druze sanctuary, before returning to Inbar.

Day 5: Akko and Nazareth

The day starts with a visit to the Crusader halls in Akko, including the Knights Hospitaller and Templar sites, and, time permitting, the Bahá’í Gardens. The afternoon is reserved for Nazareth, exploring the Annunciation site and the market. Dinner features Sufi music and hospitality with a Sufi family in Nazareth.

Day 6: Dead Sea and Neot Smadar

Beginning with the Jordan baptism site, we proceed to Qumran, home of the Essene community, followed by a swim in the Dead Sea. The journey continues to Neot Smadar, a community emphasizing art and communal living, where we’ll engage with residents. Overnight in Neot Smadar.

Day 7: Southern Jordan

Crossing into Jordan, our first stop is Wadi Rum, known for its breathtaking desert landscape and sacred sites. By afternoon, we reach Petra and Wadi Musa, exploring one of the earliest human settlements, Little Petra, and sacred tombs. Overnight in Petra.

Day 8: Full Day in Petra

Dedicated to exploring Petra, a wonder of the world, the day covers key sites like the Hazna, King’s Tombs, temples, and, if possible, the High Place and Obelisk. Another night in Petra.

Day 9: Negev

Our return journey takes us through the Negev Desert, admiring ancient rock paintings and some of the oldest temples and houses, dating back 8,000 years, en route to our departure point.

 

הכותל מקרוב ירושלים

 

price

price includes:
  • minibus
  • 8 nights in the Guesthouses above or similar
  • H b
  • All entrance fees
  • Petra tour
  • Meeting with sufis, spiritual communities
  • Guiding zeev ben arie phd on sacred places in israel
  • Guiding gazza solidigo
Price does not include:
  • Tips – 45 euro a person
  • flights
  • lunches
  • drinks
  • border tax in jordan – both way – 45 euro a person
כניסה לפטרה בירדן
החזנה בפטרה

 

Additional information

טיול לאזור

הצפון גליל וגולן

משך הטיול

תאריך

סוג הטיול

דרגת קושי

תשלום

השלמת תשלום, תשלום מלא, תשלום מקדמה

Tour Itinerary

Itinerary

Day 1: The Messianic Line of Jerusalem

Upon arrival, we’ll embark on a 30-minute drive directly to Jerusalem, entering from the east via the Mount of Olives. The day’s explorations include sights such as Gethsemane and a walk along the Via Dolorosa to the Holy Sepulchre. The night will be spent in Jerusalem.

Day 2: The Old City of Jerusalem and the Temple’s Mysteries

Today involves no driving. We’ll traverse the streets of the Old City, visiting key sacred sites for Jews – the Wailing Wall, and for Muslims – the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The afternoon will deepen our understanding of the mysteries surrounding the Jewish Temple that stood for a millennium, alongside visits to ancient sites in Jerusalem.

Day 3: Around Jerusalem and Mount Carmel

The morning starts with a visit to the Valley of the Cross, progressing to the Israel Museum, which houses an extensive collection of artifacts from prehistory onwards. In the afternoon, we ascend the sacred Mount Carmel – Muhraka, where the Saint Michael energy line begins. Dinner will be in a Bedouin tent within the Galilee.

Day 4: Kabbalah in Tzfat and the Sea of Galilee

We begin in Tzfat, the city of Kabbalah, visiting the ancient synagogue and the tomb of Bar Yochai, a seminal Kabbalistic sage. We then visit the Sea of Galilee, nestled in the world’s longest rift valley, exploring the sacred sites where Jesus performed miracles. The day concludes with a visit to the most revered Druze sanctuary, before returning to Inbar.

Day 5: Akko and Nazareth

The day starts with a visit to the Crusader halls in Akko, including the Knights Hospitaller and Templar sites, and, time permitting, the Bahá’í Gardens. The afternoon is reserved for Nazareth, exploring the Annunciation site and the market. Dinner features Sufi music and hospitality with a Sufi family in Nazareth.

Day 6: Dead Sea and Neot Smadar

Beginning with the Jordan baptism site, we proceed to Qumran, home of the Essene community, followed by a swim in the Dead Sea. The journey continues to Neot Smadar, a community emphasizing art and communal living, where we’ll engage with residents. Overnight in Neot Smadar.

Day 7: Southern Jordan

Crossing into Jordan, our first stop is Wadi Rum, known for its breathtaking desert landscape and sacred sites. By afternoon, we reach Petra and Wadi Musa, exploring one of the earliest human settlements, Little Petra, and sacred tombs. Overnight in Petra.

Day 8: Full Day in Petra

Dedicated to exploring Petra, a wonder of the world, the day covers key sites like the Hazna, King’s Tombs, temples, and, if possible, the High Place and Obelisk. Another night in Petra.

Day 9: Negev

Our return journey takes us through the Negev Desert, admiring ancient rock paintings and some of the oldest temples and houses, dating back 8,000 years, en route to our departure point.

Day 1: The Messianic Line of Jerusalem

Upon arrival, we’ll embark on a 30-minute drive directly to Jerusalem, entering from the east via the Mount of Olives. The day’s explorations include sights such as Gethsemane and a walk along the Via Dolorosa to the Holy Sepulchre. The night will be spent in Jerusalem.

Day 2: The Old City of Jerusalem and the Temple’s Mysteries

Today involves no driving. We’ll traverse the streets of the Old City, visiting key sacred sites for Jews – the Wailing Wall, and for Muslims – the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The afternoon will deepen our understanding of the mysteries surrounding the Jewish Temple that stood for a millennium, alongside visits to ancient sites in Jerusalem.

Day 3: Around Jerusalem and Mount Carmel

The morning starts with a visit to the Valley of the Cross, progressing to the Israel Museum, which houses an extensive collection of artifacts from prehistory onwards. In the afternoon, we ascend the sacred Mount Carmel – Muhraka, where the Saint Michael energy line begins. Dinner will be in a Bedouin tent within the Galilee.

Day 4: Kabbalah in Tzfat and the Sea of Galilee

We begin in Tzfat, the city of Kabbalah, visiting the ancient synagogue and the tomb of Bar Yochai, a seminal Kabbalistic sage. We then visit the Sea of Galilee, nestled in the world’s longest rift valley, exploring the sacred sites where Jesus performed miracles. The day concludes with a visit to the most revered Druze sanctuary, before returning to Inbar.

Day 5: Akko and Nazareth

The day starts with a visit to the Crusader halls in Akko, including the Knights Hospitaller and Templar sites, and, time permitting, the Bahá’í Gardens. The afternoon is reserved for Nazareth, exploring the Annunciation site and the market. Dinner features Sufi music and hospitality with a Sufi family in Nazareth.

Day 6: Dead Sea and Neot Smadar

Beginning with the Jordan baptism site, we proceed to Qumran, home of the Essene community, followed by a swim in the Dead Sea. The journey continues to Neot Smadar, a community emphasizing art and communal living, where we’ll engage with residents. Overnight in Neot Smadar.

Day 7: Southern Jordan

Crossing into Jordan, our first stop is Wadi Rum, known for its breathtaking desert landscape and sacred sites. By afternoon, we reach Petra and Wadi Musa, exploring one of the earliest human settlements, Little Petra, and sacred tombs. Overnight in Petra.

Day 8: Full Day in Petra

Dedicated to exploring Petra, a wonder of the world, the day covers key sites like the Hazna, King’s Tombs, temples, and, if possible, the High Place and Obelisk. Another night in Petra.

Day 9: Negev

Our return journey takes us through the Negev Desert, admiring ancient rock paintings and some of the oldest temples and houses, dating back 8,000 years, en route to our departure point.

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