Pilgrimage Tours to Israel

Tour for Orthodox Pilgrims

Visiting the Holy Land is a centuries-old tradition of pilgrimage to the places connected with the life of the Savior, as well as to the revered monasteries and churches of Christianity. Orthodox pilgrims come to pray for themselves and their loved ones at the holy sites of Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Mount Tabor, and the shores of the Sea of Galilee. They long to see the Promised Land, the holy city of Jerusalem, and the places forever connected with the life of Our Lord, the Most Holy Theotokos, and the Apostles.

Tour for Catholic Pilgrims

Pilgrimage to the Holy Land has always played an important role in the life of Catholics. Today, pilgrims continue to visit the sacred places associated with the veneration of the Virgin Mary, as well as sites connected with the memory of Our Lord and the most significant events in the history of the Church.

Tour for Muslim Pilgrims

Israel has long attracted Muslim pilgrims from around the world. Travelers from Europe, Central Asia, the Caucasus, the Middle East, Africa, and North America come here to visit the sacred sites connected with the history of Islam and the prophets revered in the Muslim tradition. Exploring the Islamic heritage of the Holy Land offers pilgrims not only an opportunity to deepen their spiritual connection and learn more about the rich religious and cultural traditions of the region, but also to better understand the unique coexistence of the three Abrahamic religions in Israel and to discover the diversity and everyday life of this remarkable country.

Tour for Protestants

We believe that journeys to the Holy Land can have a special spiritual impact on the life of your congregation and inspire new people to join it. This pilgrimage tour for Russian-speaking believers from Evangelical churches includes visits to biblical sites and excursions throughout Israel, as well as prayers, worship services, and meetings with local believers and congregations in Israel.

Pilgrimage Center “Jerusalem”

The Holy Land, Palestine, Eretz Israel. Whatever we choose to call it, this place has always remained a symbol of the covenant between God and humankind. It is the land bequeathed by God to the Jewish people. The land where the Son of God, Jesus Christ, preached and accepted His earthly death on the cross, and from which He ascended into heaven. The land from which the Prophet Muhammad was taken up from Al-Aqsa Mosque on his sacred steed. A land of kings and prophets.

A land where it all began. A crossroads of three religions—Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.

On medieval maps, Jerusalem was marked as the center of the world, and in a spiritual sense, it remains so to this day. In Jerusalem—the eternal city—you can hear the Easter bells, the sound of the shofar on Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, and the call of the muezzin inviting the faithful to the daily prayers. Even those far removed from religion cannot help but feel the unique spirit of this place when visiting Israel. What, then, can be said of believers from around the world, for whom a journey to the Holy Land is often the most significant event of their lives?

The Pilgrimage Center “Jerusalem” is a dedicated department of the company Israel2Go, welcoming pilgrims of all faiths from across the globe. Each program is carefully designed to meet the specific requirements and expectations not only of each religious denomination but also of every individual group. This approach allows our guides to provide a rich, comprehensive, and deeply engaging experience of this remarkable country—Israel.

The programs offered by the Pilgrimage Center “Jerusalem” are both diverse and unique. For example, only through this center is it possible to take part in the so-called Royal Wedding Ceremony in the chapel of the Romanov Imperial family at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre—an experience that will remain one of the most unforgettable moments of your life.

Christian baptisms and weddings, Jewish bar mitzvah ceremonies, a “minor Hajj” experience for Muslims, and the celebration of various religious holidays—all of this can be arranged for you in the Holy Land by the Pilgrimage Center “Jerusalem.”

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