JERICHO ANTICIPATES SURGE IN TOURISTS FOLLOWING UNESCO RECOGNITION

Jericho, the oldest city in the world, has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The city is anticipating a surge in tourists following this recognition.

Jericho is located in the West Bank and is known for its historical and religious significance.

The city is home to several important sites, including the Mount of Temptation and the ancient city walls.

Jericho is also known for its natural beauty, including the nearby Dead Sea.

The city has been inhabited for over 11,000 years and has a rich cultural heritage.

Tourism is a major industry in Jericho, and the city is hoping to attract even more visitors following its UNESCO recognition.

The city has been working to improve its infrastructure and tourist facilities in anticipation of increased tourism.

Jericho is also a popular destination for pilgrims and religious tourists.