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Nablus

This is your travel guide for Nablus, Palestine State of

1 : Visit Jacob’s Well [1 hr]
Jacob’s Well is a famous biblical site where Jesus is said to have spoken to the Samaritan woman. Located in the courtyard of a Greek Orthodox Church, the well is a deep, ancient water source that is still functioning today. Visitors can tour the church, listen to the history of the well, and explore the serene surroundings.

2 : Explore the Old City of Nablus [2 hrs]
Take a leisurely stroll through the bustling streets of the Old City, which is known for its traditional markets, historic buildings, and vibrant atmosphere. Visit the Great Mosque of Nablus, the Soap Museum, and the Ottoman-era architecture. Don’t miss the opportunity to taste the famous knafeh (a traditional Palestinian dessert) from one of the local bakeries.

3 : Hike to Mount Gerizim [3 hrs]
Embark on a hiking adventure to Mount Gerizim, considered sacred by the Samaritans. Enjoy panoramic views of Nablus and the surrounding landscape from the mountain summit. Learn about the Samaritan community that resides on the mountain and explore the archaeological ruins scattered along the hiking trails.

4 : Visit Balata Refugee Camp [2 hrs]
Gain insight into the Palestinian refugee experience by visiting the Balata Refugee Camp, one of the largest in the West Bank. Take a guided tour to learn about the history of the camp, the daily lives of its residents, and the challenges they face. Engage with local organizations working to improve living conditions in the camp.

5 : Shopping at the Old City Souk [1 hr]
Shop for local handicrafts, spices, textiles, and souvenirs at the vibrant Old City Souk. Haggle with friendly vendors, sample traditional Palestinian snacks, and immerse yourself in the colorful hustle and bustle of the market. Don’t forget to pick up some olive oil soap, a specialty of Nablus, to bring home as a memento.

Background Info

Weather
Nablus experiences hot and dry summers with temperatures averaging around 30-35°C. Winters are mild and wet, with temperatures ranging from 8-15°C. The air quality is generally good, but pollution levels can rise during peak traffic hours.

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

Cost Of Living
The cost of living in Nablus is relatively low compared to Western countries. Prices for accommodation, food, and transportation are reasonable, making it an affordable destination for travelers.

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) Israel Time


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