DAY 1 —USA
• ISTANBUL
Depart from Los Angeles on our flight to Istanbul, Turkey. Meals
and overnight on board. After dinner relax and enjoy the on-board
entertainment.
DAY 2 —ISTANBUL • ANKARA
Arrive in Istanbul and connect with our flight to Ankara, the capital
of modern Turkey. Upon arrival we are met and escorted to our hotel
for dinner and overnight.
DAY 3—ANKARA • CAPPADOCIA
This morning we visit Ankara including the Hititte Museum where
we learn more about the Turkish and Anatolian civilizations. This
particular Museum contains relics from Catal Hoyuk, one of the earliest
known human communities, up through the Roman Classical period.
We take an afternoon drive along the shores of the great Salt Lake
to Cappadocia via the city of Seljuk. Arrive in Cappadocia for dinner
and overnight.
DAY 4— CAPPADOCIA
While in Cappadocia we enjoy the unique landscapes of wind and rain
eroded volcanic formations. We visit the amazing underground cities
which are carved directly into the living rock. There will be a
visit to the ancient underground churches carved into the rocks
by early Christians. Many of these churches are decorated with ancient
frescoes depicting scenes from the Bible or the Apocryphal. We visit
the Fairy Chimneys, Goreme Valley, Villages of Uchisar, Avanos,
Urgup and the ruins of Zelve. Dinner and overnight in Cappadocia.
DAY 5—CAPPADOCIA • KONYA
Today we will drive through the beautiful countryside, following
the ancient Silk Road, en route to the Agzikarahan Caravanserai
and Konya. Konya is the biblical Iconium, one of the world’s
most ancient cities. Paul preached in Derbe and Iconium and both
cities are frequently mentioned in Acts. Upon arrival we visit the
Mevlana Mausoleum and Museum, the founder of the Whirling Dervishes
Islamic sect. Overnight in Konya.
DAY 6— KONYA • PAMUKKALE
Drive this morning to Pamukkale to visit the ruins of Hierapolis,
celebrated for its warm baths and where St. Philip is buried. We
drive to Laodicea (Rev. 14) to see the remains of one of the Seven
Churches. Laodicea church was a branch of Ephessus, as were the
churches of Hierapolis and Colossea. Proceed to Necropolis, the
Temple of Apollo and the Theater. We end the afternoon at the snow-white
petrified water falls of Pamukkale. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 7—PAMUKKALE • EPHESSUS • IZMIR
Today we have a full tour of Ephessus, an important center of Christianity,
though hostile to Paul on his two missions (Acts of the Apostles
17:16,34 and Revelations 2:2.) Visit and explore the Hadrian Temple,
Library of Celsus, and Temple of Diana, one of the Seven Wonders
of the Ancient World. Continue to view the Agora, the Marble Way
and the Grand Theater. Paul stayed in Ephessus for two years to
spread the word of Christianity. The Ephessus Church is the first
one addressed in Revelations. Also, visit the Cathedral of St. John
whose later life and death are associated with Ephessus. Late afternoon
visit to the House of Virgin Mary, who spent her last days near
Ephessus. Proceed to Izmir for dinner and overnight.
DAY 8—IZMIR • SARDES • PHILADELPHIA
This morning visit Sardes (Revelations 3:1), the capital of Lydia
where King Croesus ruled. Visit the Gymnasium and the Temple of
Artemis. Later drive to Alasehir, Philadelphia, which was founded
by Attalus II. Also known as the city of “brotherly love”;
see the ancient city wall. Upon returning to Izmir, we visit St.
Polycarp’s Church, which is the oldest church in Smyrna, and
has symbolized the community of the Seven Churches of the Apocalypse
(Revelation.) Dinner and overnight in Izmir.
DAY 9—PERGAMOM • CANAKKALE
Morning drive to Akhisar, Thyatira. The church of Thyatira had tolerated
the works of Jezebel. Continue on to Pergamom, one of the seven
churches and capital of a large and powerful pre-Roman kingdom.
It is here that the first Christian was put to death by the Roman
state. Visit the Church of Pergamom, the Homonym Church and the
Acropolis with its pagan temples including the Altar of Zeus, which
is mentioned as the “Throne of Satan” in the Book of
Revelations. After visiting the Asclepium proceed to Assos and Troas
where Paul set sail to Greece. Dinner and overnight in Canakkale.
DAY 10—CANAKKALE • ISTANBUL
This morning we visit the Homeric city of Troy, sight of the Epic
struggle in the Iliad. Cross the Dardanelles by ferry boat and drive
through battle grounds of Gallipoli. Continue to Istanbul. Once
called Byzantium in the 7th Century B.C., the city was renamed Constantinople
in 326 A.D. by Constantine the Great when he moved the capital of
the Roman Empire to what is now Istanbul. Istanbul received its
current name from Mehmet II in 1453. Istanbul is the only city in
the world that spans two continents. Dinner and overnight in Istanbul.
DAY 11— ISTANBUL
In the morning we take a city tour visiting the Church of Chora,
famed with Byzantine mosaics and frescoes. Visit the Blue Mosque
which was commissioned by Sultan Ahmet in 1603, and was constructed
with the deliberate intention of rivaling the St. Sophia Mosque,
built by emperor Justinian of the Roman Empire. It was completed
in 537 A.D. and ruled as the great Christian church in the world
for more than 1000 years. St. Sophia, the Hippodrome of Constantinople,
is the basilica of all times and seat for the ecumenical councils.
Savor the exotic perfumes in the spice market, and practice your
bargaining powers over ceramics or a fine carpet in the Grand Bazaar.
Dinner and overnight in Istanbul.
DAY 12—ISTANBUL • LOS ANGELES
Today we transfer to the airport. Our guide will assist us with
check-in procedures. Depart on our flight to Los Angeles. We arrive
home today with wonderful memories of a magnificent journey!
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