Jesus Trail Hiking Package from Nazareth (5 Days)
Highlights
- Explore Nazareth's Old City - the hometown of Jesus
- Reach Cana by foot, the traditional site of Jesus’ first miracle
- Walk on part of the old Roman road in the footsteps of Jesus.
- See the Horns of Hattin - the site of the final Crusader defeat.
- Enjoy stunning views from Arbel cliff to the Sea of Galilee
- Visit Tabgha, the traditional site of the feeding of the 5,000
- Reach Capernaum - the city that was the center of Jesus’ ministry
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Tour Itinerary
Day 1NazarethOn this day, you can explore the Old City of Nazareth, roaming through the twists and turns of the Souk (market). You can also take the time to visit the Basilica of the Annunciation, the White Mosque, and the Greek Orthodox St. Gabriel’s Church, all only a 10-15 minute walk from your. accommodation.
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Michelle House or similar
Day 2Nazareth to Cana 15 kmLeaving the Old City through its 406 steps, you will immediately be treated to your first breathtaking view of the Galilean landscape. The trail begins en route to Zippori National Park, a fascinating archaeological site, where you will spend some time within its grounds before continuing through a small village and into the bustling city of Cana, the traditional location of Jesus’ first miracle. Your third night will give you the opportunity to experience authentic Arab hospitality ,homey guesthouse.
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Cana Guesthouse or similar
Day 3Cana to Kibbutz Lavi 15 kmEnjoy the beautiful architecture of the houses as you leave Cana and descend through Beit Keshet Forest towards a section of the Roman Roads. As the ancient remains of the Roman road between Acre and Tiberias, it was likely the path used by Jesus on his journey from Nazareth to the Sea of Galilee. Then, you will continue on to Kibbutz Lavi, one of the few Orthodox religious kibbutzim, where you will spend the night in their modern hotel and experience a kosher buffet for dinner.
Meals: Dinner
Accommodation: Kibbutz Lavi Hotel
Day 4Kibbutz Lavi to Moshav Arbel 17 kmAnother kosher meal sets you up for the day. You will leave the hotel and trail through the Kibbutz farm. The first stop of the day is ‘The Horns of Hattin’ where awe-inspiring 360 panoramic views greet your from atop this extinct volcano. Next, you take the path to Nebi Shu’eib, the holiest place for the worldwide Druze community. The final stretch of the day transports you back in time through old olive groves and ancient scenery, seemingly untouched by history, as you make your way to Moshav Arbel where a cozy bed and delicious meal await you!
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Arbel Holiday Homes or similar
Day 5Moshav Arbel to Capernaum 18.5 kmBreakfast will kick-start the incredible, final day of your journey. Starting with a walk to Mount Arbel National Park, you will soon have the chance to see the Sea of Galilee glistening in the morning sunlight. The trail takes you down the cliff-face and into Wadi Hamam, a Bedouin Village, before guiding you on to the Galilean coastline. You will reach the Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes at Taghba before continuing on to the final destination. At Capernaum, the place that Jesus chose to make him ministerial base, you can explore the ancient site and applaud your hard work! You have just walked from Nazareth to Capernaum – just like Jesus did! Now, either wait for your shuttle to pick you up from there, or consider one more walk…to the Mount of Beatitudes to be picked up form there instead.
Meals: BreakfastTOUR CONCLUDES.
Good to Know
- This is a self guided hiking tour, meaning it includes printed and non-printed guiding materials, but no actual guide
- Dress according to the season. Bring warm clothes for nights and evenings
- Modest clothing required for entering holy sites
- Note: Religious meal requirements (such as kosher or Halal) cannot be accommodated in this package
- Transportation after the tour will take you to Tiberias, or drop you off along the way
- The accommodation options on the list have been carefully selected for their comfort, location, friendliness, and character, and are subject to availability. If the accommodation described is not available, we provide an alternative with the same standard of comfort & price. In rare cases of no availability, it will be possible to switch to an alternative date or receive a full refund
- Breakfasts and dinners are included only in Kibbutz Lavi and Moshav Arbel. In Nazareth and Cana you have plenty of nice local restaurants to choose from
- Lunches are not included. It would be a good idea to pack with you something for the way, as not always you would have options to buy food along the hike
WHAT'S INCLUDED
INCLUDED
- 4 nights accommodation in a private room
- 2 breakfasts and 2 dinners
- Luggage transfer from accommodation to accommodation
- Jesus Trail Guidebook
EXCLUDED
- National Parks entrance fees
- Drinks
- Lunches and any meals not mentioned in the program
- Traveler’s Insurance (recommended)
- Flights
- Transfer from/to any airport
- Optional – Local guide. A licensed tour guide can hike the 4 days of the trail with you and your group. An unmissable opportunity to truly experience this magnificent trail and hear the stories that gave its name. Available on Step 1 of your booking process.
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FAQ'S
Am I fit enough to hike the Jesus Trail?
Physical fitness is very personal and varies from person to person. Generally, you should be prepared to walk 16 km (10 miles) a day. You may wish to train in advance and build up to 10 miles a day, by starting with shorter walks.
Consult with a physician before taking the trail if you have arthritis or have had any surgery on your knees, hip, or ankle joints.
This trail is not recommended for those with high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, back pain, and other ailments that may affect your ability to walk long distances.
Are water sources available for refilling bottles during the hikes?
Water is readily available every few hours for most of the trail.
Is it safe to hike the trail and travel alone in Israel?
Many people walk the trail alone and have found this to be safe. Generally, locals tend to be exceptionally helpful and honored to have you coming through their towns and villages. There is always some risk with hiking alone in any part of the world, but the risk in the Galilee region is considered minimal.
How much money should I bring with me for the hike?
There are no fees to walk the trail. There are 3 national parks along the trail—Zippori (optional but highly recommended) and Arbel (the trail passes through this national park), and Capernaum that have a small entrance fee.














































