Embracing Trust, Concern, and Respect in Israel and Palestine

Global Leader in Socially Conscious Travel.

Tour Dates

March 07-13, 2026

Registration Deadline: December 18, 2025

$2,950 - $3,395 USD per person*

Grounded in respectful listening and a search for truth that has both intellectual and spiritual dimensions, this experiential travel aims to have participants reach a deeper individual and collective understanding of the relationship between and among war, justice, and sustainable peace. Centering our attention on trust, concern, and respect, we will explore together what is required in order to meet our aspirations to live and learn in community on the Haverford College campus and globally, especially with regard to Israel/Palestine. 

This group trip is designed for members of the Haverford community who wish to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the religious, cultural, and political history and significance of the area sometimes referred to as The Holy Land, while also delving into how Haverfordians have applied their knowledge and experience in Palestine and Israel over many decades. While journeying across a small area of land that continues to shape international relations and world history, participants will visit some of the sites that have historical significance and are central to both current affairs and a vision of a better future.

*Double occupancy; pricing determined according to final group size from 10-15 travelers

TRIP INCLUDES
6 nights accommodation at 3-4* hotels per itinerary
1 MEJDI-Trained Guide for 5 days
2 MEJDI-Trained Guides (“dual-guided”) for 2+ days
7 days of private bus transportation per itinerary
Meals listed in the itinerary: 6 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 7 dinners
Entrance fees, site visits, and honorariums for speakers or organisations
Water on bus throughout tour
Customary tips for drivers, guides, and hotel staff
Dedicated pre-trip customer service and 24/7 ground support

$2,950 - $3,395

TRIP DOES NOT INCLUDE
International Airfare
Travel Insurance-HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Single Supplement = $350
Transportation outside of group itinerary
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
Anything not explicitly mentioned in the included section

Your Group Leaders

Light to Moderate Activity

The itinerary for this trip has light physical demands including walking tours of up to a few hours at a time (with breaks) on uneven surfaces (i.e. Jerusalem Old City stone) and sitting in a motor coach for up to a few hours at a time. Most sites will be accessible to travelers with minor mobility limitations. No other strenuous activities (hiking, adventure, etc.) are featured.

Please contact [email protected] with any questions.

Before you Register​

Read through the Terms and Conditions. A minimum number of travelers is needed in order to confirm this tour. Deposits are refundable if the minimum number is not met prior to the registration deadline. 

Do not book your flight until you receive the tour confirmation email from us. This tour requires a minimum number of travelers to run and we will send out the tour confirmation (and update this note on the webpage) as soon as we have met that number.

Travel insurance for Israel is currently in flux and limited. Once the trip is confirmed, we will provide guidance on available trip protection options. You are encouraged to begin exploring travel insurance options to see what may work best for you.

If you have pre-existing conditions or specific questions, please contact us at [email protected].

Tour Registration

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MEJDI was one of the first global tour companies to earn B Corp Certification back in 2014, long before B Corp became widely recognized beyond sustainability circles. For us, this certification is a transparent way to demonstrate that we stand by our values: we ensure local vendors are paid fair wages, prioritize small, locally-owned businesses, and treat our partners and staff with dignity and respect. This deep commitment to social change drives MEJDI’s mission: “We exist to create a more peaceful and interconnected world through travel.”