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DAY 1 —USA
• LONDON
Depart from the USA on our flight to London. Meals and overnight
on board. After dinner relax and enjoy the on-board entertainment.
DAY 2 — LONDON
Arrive in Athens and connect with our domestic flight to Thessaloniki
for dinner and overnight.
DAY 3 — LONDON • BEIRUT
Depart London this morning for Beirut, Lebanon. We will be greeted
at Beirut International airport and transfer to the hotel. Dinner
and overnight in Beirut. Half the population of Beirut is Christian,
the other half are Muslim and Druse.
DAY 4 — BEIRUT • BYBLOS • QADISHA VALLEY
After breakfast depart for Byblos (Gebal from the Bible). Visit
the archaeological site where around the acropolis we will admire
traces of all periods since the neolithic times. We discover the
port where Paul embarked for Greece. Byblos is a city full of history
where Christianity is dominated by the Crusaders’ passage
and their building of a cathedral in the 12th century. Return to
Beirut for dinner and overnight.
DAY 5— BEIRUT • BEKAA VALLEY • PALMYRA
Early morning departure from our hotel in Beirut and transfer to
the Lebanese-Syrian border. Enroute we cross over the great, fertile
Bekaa Valley. After crossing into Syria, our Syrian guide will join
us for the journey to Palmyra, located east of Damascus. Palmyra
is first referred to in the Bible as Tadmor. One of the most spectacular
sites in the Mediterranean region, Palmyra is as striking for its
setting in the brown dust of an expansive, arid plain as it is for
its incredibly well-preserved condition. Once a primary stop on
the ancient Silk Route, Palmyra was inhabited in its prime by over
30,000 citizens. Originally constructed by Palmyreans, the city
saw its prominence under Roman rule. Visit the Temple of Bel, Theater,
Tower Tombs, Cardo, the museum, and wander among the myriad of free-standing
columns lining the original streets. Dinner and overnight in the
area.
DAY 6— KRAK DES CHAVALIERS • MAALOULA •
DAMASCUS
This morning we drive west and south to the Krak Des Chavaliers
(Castle of the Knights). Located in the centr al region of Syria,
the “Krak”, often called the greatest castle in the
world, is a splendid example of Crusader ingenuity. While
visiting this castle you will discover why it is considered a model
of perfection in medieval fortification. Never conquered by invading
armies it was finally surrendered to the Mamelukes in 1271. Continue
to Maaloula, the only village where they still speak Syriac, or
Aramaec, an Aramaean dialect which was spoken prevalently in Palestine
at the time of Jesus. We visit a Greek Catholic church perched on
top of the cliff with a small Byzantine chapel. This is one of the
oldest, if not the oldest church in Christendom. Proceed now to
Damascus, capital of Syria, for dinner and overnight.
DAY 7— DAMASCUS • AMMAN
Under French domination from 1920, Syria gained its independence
officially in 1945. This morning we discover the biblical city of
Damascus, rich with the traditional, centuries-old architecture
of days past. Visit the Omayad Mosque which contains the tomb of
John the Baptist. See the street called Straight, from where
Paul began his journeys, and experience the exotic sights and smells
of the ancient bazaar. Continue to the Azem Palace followed by a
visit to the Christian quarter of Bab-Touma and Ananias House, where
the apostle Paul escaped hidden in a basket. In the afternoon we
travel across the border to Amman in Jordan and to our hotel for
overnight.
DAY 8— AMMAN • JERASH • PETRA
This morning we depart Amman for Jerash, one of the world’s
finest preserved ancient Roman cities. With its Cardo (main street)
still intact and extending over one-half mile, Jerash is one of
the most impressive excavations found in the Middle East. Over 100
free-standing columns distinguish this once-flourishing city founded
just after the time of Alexander the Great and which became a major
Roman outpost city. Rediscovered in 1806, Jerash developed a large
Christian presence in the 4th Century A.D. when many of the pagan
temples were converted into churches. Continue to Mt. Nebo and visit
the church on top of the mountain where it is believed the Prophet
Moses is buried. Proceed to nearby Madaba, visiting St. George’s
Church, housing the earliest mosaic map of the Holy Land. Continue
on the Desert Highway to Petra. Dinner and overnight in Petra.
DAY 9— PETRA • SEA OF GALILEE
This morning visit the city of Petra, lost to the world for centuries,
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. It had a fatally vulnerable fault: its
water came by aqueduct from nearby Wadi Musa. When the secret was
discovered and the aqueduct cut, it fell to Rome in 106 A.D. When
Rome entered, already there were Nabatean tombs, temples and monuments
cut directly out of the red rock. Later 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.
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. See the Street of Facades, Roman
Theater and Courthouse. Later transfer to the Allenby Bridge for
your assisted crossing to Israel. Proceed along the Jordan Valley
to the Sea of Galilee for dinner and overnight in the area.
DAY 10 — 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, should you desire.
Dinner and overnight.
DAY 11— MEGIDDO • CAESAREA • JERUSALEM
Today we depart Tiberias, through the rolling hills of the Galilee
to Nazareth, site of Mary’s Well, and Cana, site of His first
miracle. Continue to Sepphoris, the former Roman capital of the
Galilee and the famous seat of the Sanhedrin (the highest Jewish
court) in the second century A.D. Sepphoris is comprised of a Crusader
fortress, a Roman theater and numerous impressive mosaics. We drive
through the Jezreel Valley 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 “go up” to 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 12— JERUSALEM • OLD CITY • 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, ending
our walk at 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 13— 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.
DAY 14— 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 15— 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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