Preparing for a trip to Palestine involves careful consideration of what to bring and what to leave behind, so, to help you pack smartly and respect local customs, we’ve compiled a list of ten items you should avoid bringing to Palestine.

10 Things to Leave Behind When Heading to Palestine

1. Crop Tops and Shorts

This applies to both men and women. Palestine is a culturally conservative region where modest dress is the norm. Women should avoid crop tops, short-shorts, halter tops, miniskirts, and tight clothing. Men should leave also their shorts at home, as they are not traditionally worn and may attract unwanted attention.

2. Flask and Shot Glasses

Alcohol consumption is traditionally forbidden in Islam, and as Palestine is a predominantly Muslim region, you won’t find alcohol in local shops. While nearby cities like Bethlehem and Ramallah do have bars and restaurants that serve alcohol, it’s best to respect local customs and avoid bringing drinking paraphernalia, and certainly to avoid drinking on the street or in public areas.

3. High Heels

Walking in Palestinian cities and towns can involve navigating gravel, dirt, rubbish, or construction areas, so comfortable sneakers are a better choice for both men and women.

4. Belts

Palestine offers a plethora of delicious foods, from kanafeh and baklava to shawarma and falafel. Be prepared to indulge, and perhaps consider packing pants with an elastic waistband instead of a tight belt.

5. Bible (Sort of But Not Really)

Feel free to bring your religious texts for personal use but be mindful not to impose your beliefs on others. Respecting the deeply held religious views of the locals is important.

6. Bad Attitude

Traveling in a different culture requires patience, an open mind, and good humor. Leave any negative attitudes behind and approach your trip with a positive outlook.

7. Picket Signs, Gas Masks, and Stones

Engaging in political protests or risky activities is not advisable in Palestine. Instead, focus on learning about the everyday lives of Palestinians and enjoying your visit.

8. Toiletries

Pack a few daysโ€™ worth of essentials, but know that Palestine has numerous pharmacies and stores where you can purchase shampoo, toothpaste, soap, and other grooming necessities. Save suitcase space for souvenirs.

9. 3G or 4G Capable Phone

Currently, 3G and 4G connections are not available in the Palestinian Territories. Wi-Fi is accessible in most accommodations, so bring your smartphone, but it’s not a good idea to rely on mobile data.

10. Space-Takers

Leave extra items behind to make room for the wonderful souvenirs you’ll want to bring back from your trip!

Conclusion

Packing appropriately for your trip to Palestine can greatly enhance your experience. By leaving behind these ten items, youโ€™ll be well-prepared to respect local customs and enjoy the rich culture and hospitality of Palestine. Have a fantastic trip!