Comprehensive Guide to Volunteering in Palestine


Palestine’s Geographical Location

Situated in Asia along the eastern Mediterranean coast, Palestine is an Arab nation within the Levant region. It shares its borders with Jordan to the east, Lebanon to the north, and is flanked by the Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt to the south. To the west, the Mediterranean Sea links Palestine with Africa, Asia, and Europe, forming a vital connection between these continents.

Strategically positioned in the heart of the Middle East, Palestine has historically served as a crossroads and a gateway to the West for travelers and a hub for international trade. Goods frequently entered Palestine first before continuing their journey to Europe, making it a significant commercial and cultural center.

Looking for Volunteer Opportunities in Palestine?

Consider volunteering with Go Palestine, located in Hebron, in the West Bank region. While you volunteer in Palestine, Go Palestine’s program includes the following provisions: comfortable accommodation, a daily breakfast, guided tours of key historical and political sites in the city of Hebron, visits to Palestinian camps, weekly Arabic language lessons, and a certificate of program completion.

Duration of Volunteering

You can volunteer for a period ranging from one week to three months.

Who Can Volunteer?

Volunteers from the age of 18 to 75 are welcome. If you are under 18, you can still apply, provided that one of your parents provides consent for your participation.

Is prior experience a requirement for volunteering in Palestine?

No, previous experience is not necessary when it comes to volunteering in Palestine. Our programs are designed to welcome individuals from various backgrounds, including those with no prior experience. We believe in providing a supportive environment where everyone can contribute, learn, and make a meaningful impact regardless of their experience or expertise.

Your enthusiasm and dedication are what truly matter, and our team is here to guide and support you throughout your volunteer journey in Palestine. Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or someone looking to embark on their first volunteer experience, you are encouraged to join our efforts in making a positive difference in this remarkable region.

What visa do you need to volunteer in Palestine?

You’d need an Israeli tourist visa that allows you to stay for up to 3 months. It’s very hard to get a volunteer visa directly in Palestine.

Visa Requirements for Volunteering in Palestine

If you are a citizen of a country with an exemption agreement with Israel, you can obtain a tourist visa upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport (Tel Aviv) or the Allenby-King Hussein Bridge border crossing. Most Americans and Europeans are typically granted three-month visas upon arrival, valid for 90 days.

However, if your home country does not have an exemption agreement with Israel, you must obtain a visa from the Israeli embassy/consulate in your home country before your visit. It’s important to note that Israel now issues visas on a separate card with a barcode to avoid passport stamps, as some Arab countries do not accept Israeli passport stamps. Make sure to check if your native country participates in a visa exemption agreement.

What if your passport isn’t suitable for an airport tourist visa?

Sadly, some people from countries like Pakistan and India need to get a visa from the Israeli embassy in their own country if they want to volunteer in Palestine. This can be really tough because Israel controls all the entry points, so you have to get a visa before you even apply to volunteer.

Palestine can’t give out visas because it doesn’t control any borders, airports, or such things. And getting an Israeli visa to volunteer in Palestine is super hard, if not almost impossible, because Israeli authorities usually say no to these requests.

Is it possible to earn university credit while volunteering in Palestine?

Yes, volunteering in Palestine can indeed offer you the opportunity to earn university credit.

Solo Traveling in Palestine

Traveling to Palestine, whether by yourself or with friends, offers a special and unforgettable experience. Safety is something everyone worries about when traveling, but if you plan carefully and use common-sense precautions, your trip can be fun, thrilling, and worry-free, all while staying within your budget.

Palestinians are known for being friendly, enthusiastic, and eager to connect with people from different cultures and countries. When you interact with international visitors, it brightens a Palestinian’s day and makes your travel experience even more fulfilling. If you decide to travel on your own, being a solo traveler can actually make you more approachable and open to making new friends compared to traveling with a group.

Can I, as an international volunteer, visit Israeli cities and return to Palestine?

Absolutely, if you get an Israeli visa, you can easily visit places in the West Bank and even take short trips to cities like Jerusalem, Haifa, or Tel Aviv. Then, you can come back to the West Bank without any trouble.

Do checkpoints affect volunteers entering Palestinian territories?

Not at all. Israeli checkpoints don’t pose any problem for foreign volunteers who want to come to Palestine and help out. These checkpoints were unfortunately set up to control the movement of Palestinians, not visitors and tourists, so they won’t get in your way as a volunteer.

Is it easy to travel around Palestine?

Yes, it’s quite easy to travel around Palestine because it’s not very big. You can visit different parts of the country, like cities, countryside, and the coast, all in a short amount of time. Buses, shared taxis, and good roads make it simple to get from place to place. You can enjoy the markets, try local food, and meet friendly Palestinian people. So, if you want to explore and see what Palestine has to offer, it’s not hard to do.

Safety in Palestine

Palestine is a safe destination for tourists, and visitors can enjoy their time there with a sense of security. Despite occasional safety concerns in the news, the Palestinian Authority places a high priority on the safety and security of tourists, ensuring a positive travel experience.

Go Palestine also takes extra measures to ensure the safety and enjoyment of visitors. They offer excellent services and support throughout your journey, including assistance with any safety concerns, making your trip memorable and trouble-free.

Is it safe for Muslims to visit Palestine?

Yes, it’s safe because Palestine is a Muslim country. If you’re worried about facing Israeli officers as a Muslim, don’t be concerned.

Arabic Language Skills

Knowing Arabic is not a requirement for volunteers. However, Go Palestine offers Arabic language classes for those interested. You can take advantage of three hours of Arabic lessons per week, with two classes lasting 1.5 hours each, taught by one of their instructors. You can choose to study either Modern Standard Arabic (Fusha) or Spoken Arabic Language (Ammyia) when you begin your program.

Arrival Options

You have two choices for your arrival. You can either fly into Ben Gurion Airport or enter via the Jordanian border, both are managed by Israel.

Weather in Palestine

  • Winter in Palestine spans about three months duration, and the temperature sometimes does fall to zero; however, it does not usually snow in Palestine. In recent years it has snowed only twice.
  • Summers in Palestine are hot. July and August are the hottest months in Palestine. The Temperatures may reach 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit), and even higher some days. Although the summer is hot, the evenings are cool. Evenings are popular for going out to enjoy the cooler weather after a hot day. A sweater or light jacket may be comfortable for evenings.
  • The climate during the remainder of the year is mild and moderate. Rainfall in Palestine is very limited, with the rainiest months occurring from November to February.

Important Information before Coming to Palestine

Palestine Living ExpensesApprox. 50-70$ a Week
Weekend in PalestineOn Friday
Food in PalestineThe West Bank engages primarily in heavier meals involving the use of bread, rice, and meat, and coastal plain inhabitants frequent fish, other seafood, and lentils.
Wifi Access in PalestineAt houses, cafes, restaurants – Almost everywhere
3G Service in Palestine Available since Jan 2018
The official language in PalestineArabicPalestinian Dialect (One of the Levantine dialects)
Currency in PalestineMainly Israeli Shekel (NIS). Jordanian Dinar & American Dollars are also used in buying Real estate and land.
Transportations in Palestine Yellow Taxies & Orange Mini-Vans
Weather in PalestineSummer (25-30°C), Winter (0-9°C)
Nearest Major Airports to PalestineBen Gurion Airport in Israel if you travel via Israel
Alia International Airport
if you travel via Jordan

What is the application process?

  • Request the application form by emailing us.
  • Fill out and submit the application.
  • Invite you to attend a video interview via Skype/WhatsApp.
  • Receive and complete the confirmation form, contract, and invoice for payment.
  • Sign the contract and make payment to reserve your place in the program.
  • Receive an orientation booklet and travel guide.
  • Contact the center using the provided coordinator’s contact number.

How to request more information or apply for the program?

To Volunteer in Palestine, email Mr. Tamimi at info@gopalestine.org with “Volunteer in Palestine” in the subject line. In the email, express your interest, ask any questions, and request an application. We will respond to your email shortly.

Let’s Chat!

WhatsApp or Signal : +972-598172071

Let’s welcome you to Palestine!