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Organizing a group tour to the Holy Land with your church can be a life-changing experience for everyone involved. Not only does it offer an opportunity to deepen your faith, but it also provides a unique cultural and historical experience. However, planning a successful tour requires careful consideration and organization. Here are some key steps to take to ensure a smooth and rewarding trip for your church group:

Israel welcomes you, all visitors must hold a passport that is valid for at least six months from the date they are departing the country. In case of US, Canadian, Australian, British citizens a valid passport from respective country is all that is needed that will be valid six months from the date of departure.

Before traveling to Israel on your Holy Land Tour it’s important to know local weather. Israel is privileged with long, warm and dry summers during the months of April to October, and in general mild winters from November to March, with little to nor rainfall, and cooler weather specially in the hill regions such as Jerusalem and Safed.

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