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Nablus

This is your travel guide for Nablus, Palestine

1 : Explore the Old City of Nablus [3 hrs]
Start your day by wandering through the narrow alleys of the Old City. Visit historical sites such as the Great Mosque and the Turkish bathhouses. Don’t miss sampling local delicacies like knafeh and kunafeh while enjoying the bustling atmosphere of the souk.

2 : Visit Jacob’s Well [1 hr]
Head to Jacob’s Well, an ancient site with deep historical and religious significance. Learn about the biblical stories associated with the well and marvel at its architecture. Take a moment to reflect on the cultural and religious heritage of the area.

3 : Explore Balata Refugee Camp [2 hrs]
Gain insight into the Palestinian refugee experience by visiting Balata Refugee Camp. Take a guided tour to understand the history and social issues faced by the residents. Engage with locals to hear personal stories and perspectives.

4 : Hike Mount Gerizim [4 hrs]
Embark on a hike up Mount Gerizim for stunning panoramic views of Nablus and the surrounding region. Explore the Samaritan Museum to learn about the unique Samaritan community that resides in the area. Enjoy a picnic at one of the scenic viewpoints.

5 : Indulge in a Turkish Bath Experience [2 hrs]
Relax and rejuvenate at a traditional Turkish bath in Nablus. Enjoy a soothing steam bath followed by a refreshing scrub and massage. Immerse yourself in the local culture and pamper yourself with this authentic wellness experience.

Background Info

Weather
Nablus experiences hot and dry summers with temperatures averaging around 30°C. Winters are cool and wet with temperatures around 10°C. Rainfall is highest in December and January. Humidity levels are moderate. Air quality can vary depending on factors like traffic congestion.

Language
Arabic is the primary language spoken in Nablus, with English also widely understood in tourist areas.

Cost Of Living
The cost of living in Nablus is relatively affordable compared to Western countries. Daily expenses such as meals and transportation are budget-friendly.

Other
Nablus is known for its rich history dating back to ancient times. The city is famous for its olive oil soap, sweets, and traditional handicrafts. Additionally, Nablus is a hub of Palestinian culture and heritage.

Nablus Governorate – governorate of the Palestinian National Authority

Location: Nablus, Nāblus , Palestine, State ofPalestine, State of flag

Summary: Nablus Governorate Summary

Map: Map of Nablus Governorate

Weather: Nablus Governorate Forecast



Population: 320,830 (2007)

Area: 605 sq km

Coordinates: 32.241, 35.287

Timezone: (UTC+02:00) Eastern European Time (Hebron)


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Nablus in Palestine

Nablus in Palestine