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DAY 1 —USA
• CAIRO
Depart from the USA on our flight to Cairo, Egypt. Meals and overnight
on board. After dinner relax and enjoy the on-board entertainment.
DAY 2 — CAIRO
Arrive in Cairo where we are met and transferred to our hotel where
we will stay for the next three nights. The afternoon is at leisure
to get acquainted with our surroundings. Dinner and overnight.
DAY 3 —CAIRO • GREAT PYRAMIDS
Morning visit to the Egyptian Museum which includes a collection
of antiquities and the golden mask and treasures of Tut-Ank-Amon.
In the afternoon drive to Giza to visit the Great Pyramids, one
of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world and the Sphinx Valley
Temple. The most adventurous will be invited to ride a camel. Dinner
at the hotel. Evening optional Sound & Light show by the Pyramids.
DAY 4 —CAIRO • (Optional Full Day Luxor)
Full day at leisure for shopping and sightseeing or take an optional
excursion to Luxor. Depart early morning on our flight to Luxor.
Upon arriving in Luxor we cross the Nile River and tour the West
Bank with the Valley of the Kings and the Queens, final resting
place of Egypt’s “New Kingdom” pharaohs. In the
afternoon, visit Luxor and Karnak Temples, built in the 20th Century
B.C. with the impressive Avenue of the Sphinx. Depart on our return
flight to Cairo. Dinner and overnight.
DAY 5— CAIRO • MT. SINAI
Depart today for biblical Mt. Sinai, where Moses received the Ten
Commandments. We travel through the Sinai Desert situated between
the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba. At the southern end of the
peninsula is a mass of granite mountains, some of which are 8,000
feet above sea level. The chief peak is Jebel Musa, “Mountain
of Moses” or Mt. Sinai. Proceed to our pension-like hotel
for dinner and overnight.
DAY 6— MT. SINAI • RED SEA • PETRA
Very early this morning we will climb part way up Mt. Sinai’s
slope to the 1,400-year-old Monastery of St. Catherine. It is named
after a 4th century martyr whose bones were supposed to be carried
here by angels after her death. The heartiest will climb to the
top to welcome the sunrise. Depart later this morning for the city
of Petra, in Jordan, via the Red Sea. Lost to the world for centuries,
Petra the “Rose-Red City Half as Old as Time”, lay hidden
in the mountains of southern Jordan. It had been a stronghold and
capital for the Nabateans until 106 A.D. when it fell to Rome. Dinner
and overnight.
DAY 7— PETRA • TIBERIAS
This morning we travel part of the way on horseback and the rest
on foot through the deep and narrow passages which occur naturally,
carved millions of years ago by erosion. (As a great deal of walking
is included in the visit, we suggest good walking shoes.) The Treasury
finally appears magnificently and immediately in front of us after
we emerge from what seems like a hundred turns in the ravine. Now
we begin our exploration of what both the Nabateans and Romans left
for us to witness. The most adventurous will be invited to hike
up to the spiritual “High Place”, site of the sacrificial
alter and offering a spectacular view of the ancient city and environs.
In the afternoon we depart Petra for Tiberias, Israel by motorcoach.
En route we visit Mt. Nebo which is reputed to be the burial place
of Moses and from where he looked upon the Holyland. Even though
Moses never entered “The Promised Land”, our journey
will carry on from where his ended. Cross the Allenby Bridge into
Israel and drive along the Jordan Valley to Jericho. Continue driving
north to Beit She'an to see the expansive excavations taking place
at this ancient Roman City. Proceed to the Sea of Galilee and our
hotel in the area.
DAY 8—SEA OF GALILEE
This day alone is worth the trip! We are now literally walking in
the footsteps of Jesus. We will take a most memorable boat ride
on the Sea of Galilee, in a replica of the ancient wooden boats
used in Jesus’ day. We walk into old Capernaum with the ancient
synagogue; on to the site of the Multiplication of the Loaves and
Fishes (Tabgha) and up to the site of the Sermon on the Mount, the
Mount of Beatitudes. You will have an opportunity for a lunch of
St. Peter’s fish (optional). In the afternoon we will journey
north to Caesarea Phillipi, (Banias Spring) where Jesus decided
to return to Jerusalem. Return via the Golan Heights to the area
around the Sea of Galilee where we will visit the Jordan River and
have the opportunity for a baptismal service, if so desired. Dinner
and overnight.
DAY 9—JORDAN VALLEY • JERUSALEM
This morning we travel through the rolling hills of the Galilee
to Nazareth, site of Mary’s Well, and Cana, site of His first
miracle. Continue to Mukraka on Mt. Carmel and Elijah’s Cave.
It’s on to Megiddo, inspiration for James Michener’s
“The Source”, and prophesied site of Armageddon. Archaeological
digs reveal 20 layers of civilization, including fortifications
of King Solomon and the water tunnel of King Ahab. Megiddo provides
a magnificent view of the fertile Jezreel Valley, at the crossroads
of the ancient Via Maris. Pass newly settled towns en route to Caesarea,
site of major events in the lives of Peter and Paul. It’s
now time to enter Jerusalem. We will enter the city as pilgrims
did since ancient times to fulfill the words of the prophet “I
was glad when they said unto me: ‘Our feet shall stand within
thy Gates, O Jerusalem’.” (Psalms 122:1-2). Dinner and
overnight.
DAY 10—JERUSALEM • BETHLEHEM
Start the day with a view of the Old City from the top of the Mt.
of Olives. Walk to the Garden of Gethsemane, the Church of All Nations
and drive across the Kidron Valley. Enter the Old City through St.
Stephen's Gate (Lions’ Gate) to the Moslem Quarter, visit
the beautiful Church of St. Anne and the Pool of Bethesda, Pilate's
Judgment Hall, and the Ecce Homo Arch. Walk along the Via Dolorosa,
into the Christian Quarter, and see the Stations of the Cross and
the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Drive to Mt. Zion to see the House
of Caiaphas and the Upper Room of the Last Supper. We will visit
Bethlehem and see Manger Square, the Church of the Nativity, and
view Shepherds’ Fields and the Fields of Boaz and Ruth. Dinner
and overnight in Jerusalem.
DAY 11—JERUSALEM
We will begin the day with a visit to the reconstructed Jewish Quarter,
walk through the Cardo, the original Roman street, and see the amazing
Israelite wall. See the important excavations taking place at the
Western Wall and the Southern Temple Staircase. We have an opportunity
to observe Jewish Bar Mitzvahs at the Western Wall (Mondays and
Thursdays only). Then on to the Temple Mount and the Dome of the
Rock, where Abraham was to sacrifice Isaac, and now the site of
a mosque. Visit the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial and continue on
to the miniature model of Jerusalem as it was in the 2nd Temple
period (circa 68 A.D.). End the afternoon at Golgotha (Gordon’s
Calvary) and the Garden’s Empty Tomb. Special time is planned
for worship, communion, meditation and inspiration. Dinner and overnight
in Jerusalem.
DAY 12— JERUSALEM (Optional Masada & Qumran)
Today is at leisure for shopping and relaxing. Or some may choose
to depart to Masada, overlooking the Dead Sea, where we ascend by
cable car to visit the remnants of Herod’s Palace and where
from 70 to 73 A.D. the Zealots made their last stand against the
Roman Legions. Visit Ein Gedi, fabled Spring of David, and proceed
to Qumran where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 1947. Time permitting,
we will go for a swim, rather a “float”, in the salted
waters of the Dead Sea. This evening we will share in a Farewell
Dinner and the presentation of a Certificate of Pilgrimage to each
tour participant.
DAY 13— ISRAEL • USA
Today we transfer to the airport. Our guide will assist us with
check-in procedures. We arrive home today with wonderful memories
of a visit to the Land of the Bible!
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