Jérusalem: Double récit narratif





Description
Deux guides touristiques, une ville. Présenté par National Geographic et TED, le Dual Narrative Tour (TM) est une expérience de Jérusalem multi-perspective présentée par un guide israélien juif et un guide palestinien. Visitez les sites les plus célèbres de la vieille ville. Comprenez les liens religieux et nationaux profonds avec Jérusalem, prenez en compte les tensions récentes et réfléchissez à l'avenir de la ville.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Introduction à Jérusalem et à la géographie d'Israël et de la Palestine. Que dit le panneau à l'entrée de la vieille ville sur la manière dont les pouvoirs en place revendiquent leurs prétentions sur l'espace?
Avis de signalisation commémorant le génocide arménien et discuter. Découvrez l’histoire et l’identité arméniennes à Jérusalem et découvrez où cette communauté s’inscrit dans un paysage religieux et politique aussi diversifié.
Visitez le Cardo romain et comprenez le récit israélien liant la vie juive d'aujourd'hui à Jérusalem au cours des époques historiques précédentes. Qu'y a-t-il sous la surface de cette excavation et quelles couches ont été enlevées pour atteindre la configuration actuelle?
Arrêtez-vous au-dessus de l'église sur un toit en direction de Jérusalem-Est - passez en revue les frontières et les principaux sites de Jérusalem
Comprenez la signification de ce site dans la tradition chrétienne et dans les récits israéliens et palestiniens. Visitez les principaux sites au sein de l'église elle-même.
Promenez-vous dans le quartier musulman et découvrez diverses communautés de la vieille ville, des liens avec le monde musulman et les tensions actuelles.
Terminez près de la 5ème station de la Croix et de l'hospice autrichien. Réflexions finales du guide et temps pour les questions et réponses.
Après avoir traversé Wadi Road, entrez dans le mur occidental / la place Al Buraq. Découvrez le deuxième temple de Jérusalem et la tradition millénaire du pèlerinage juif qui se tient à côté de ses vestiges. Écoutez aussi à propos de "Al Buraq" et de l'histoire islamique de la fuite de Mohammed vers Jérusalem. À quoi ressemblait ce complexe ouvert avant et après sa capture par Israël il y a plus de 50 ans?
Montez au complexe Mont du Temple / Sanctuaire Noble et comprenez l’importance historique de ce site pour trois religions. Admirez le sanctuaire magnifiquement carrelé du Dôme du Rocher et la mosquée Al Aqsa. Pourquoi cette plate-forme est-elle un tel point éclair dans le conflit entre Israéliens et Palestiniens?
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Un code vestimentaire est requis pour accéder aux lieux de culte et à certains musées. Pas de shorts ou de hauts sans manches autorisés. Les genoux et les épaules DOIVENT être couverts pour les hommes et les femmes.
- NE PAS apporter de gros appareils électroniques
- Apportez un chapeau pour bloquer le soleil et beaucoup d'eau
Avis(101)
This was an incredible experience for myself and my teenager. Elad and Mahmoud didn't just guide, they shared their lived experience and gave us a window into this conflict through their stories and their friendship. It is the perfect way to engage more critically while also seeing the holy sites of the Old City.
One of the best tours we have ever taken! Loved the perspective from both guides and history between different religious and political sides to get a deeper understanding of how these influences affect a single nation. Betty and Ameer were incredible, knowledgeable, well educated and experienced. Highly, highly recommend.
One of the best tours I ever had, the experience of having two guides with different perspectives was unique. The tour covered the many layers of history in Jerusalem, the narratives of the different people who called it home over the years and the current political situation.
It was meaningful to hear different perspectives in a city that is infinitely complex in its story. Our guides embodied understanding and kindness towards each other. That, in itself, was powerful to experience.
This is an amazing tour. Our guides were very knowledgeable and explained us everything we need to know about the different points of view. All discussions were very informative and always led in a polite way, each one respecting different opinions. I think this tour is a must to understand what’s going on in Israel and how the several issues affect both the Jewish and Arabic population.
I would highly Recommend the dual narrative tool over any of the tour in Jerusalem. Emili and Amy did an incredible job of giving an honest Palestinian and Israeli perspective. They were willing to answer any, and all questions that you had and their knowledge is incredible. They were very friendly and welcoming, and I cannot speak highly enough of them and the tour, so much so that I have asked them to be guest speakers at an event.
This tour was a great experience. Our guides did a great job explaining many sites around Jerusalem from both Jewish and Palestinian pints of view. It's the kind of insight you can't get any other way on a short trip to this wonderful city.
The trip was quite informative and interesting. We also appreciated that we visited a large number of sites. Our Palestinian tour guide was much more experienced and spoke better English than our Israeli guide, so it was not a fully balanced tour. We were fine with this since we already knew the Israeli side fairly well. Still, a more balanced tour would have been preferred.
You cover a lot of ground in this tour of the Old City, which runs nearly five hours long. From the Armenian quarter to the Wailing Wall to Dome on the Rock, you can see a lot of the major sites in the Old City and hear perspectives on the city and life in Jerusalem from both a Jewish and Muslim guide. PROS: * Two guides for the price of one! You can hear insight from two different perspectives * Though the Armenian quarter is a bit sparse (it is what it is in terms of what there is to see) we did cover all four quarters of the Old City * Not just the sights of the city but local insight into living in the city and the social and political issues at play CONS: * Little opportunity to sit during the five hours so you are on your feet almost the whole time, there were times when seating was available very nearby but the guides had us gathered instead where it wasn't available * The two guides did have different viewpoints but they were not as differing as I had hoped as they were on, say, the Hebron tour, which I felt did a much better job as the 'dual narrative' aspect of the city and its inhabitants
The dual tour was almost 5 hours long and covered the main sites of Jerusalem. The two guides were nice and tried to explain their point of view, even though from the Israeli side we couldn’t get a thorough point of view. The sites are visited quite fast, there is not really time to woo sera around



