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Heritage of the Holyland and Jordan Thursday arrival 11 nights

Tour Code: - Country: Israel Leader: English Speaking Local Guide - Guaranteed Weekly Departures Departure Date: - Number of nights: 11

Come and walk the Bible with us! This tour is ideal for those looking for a taste of the Holy Land and the wonders of Jordan. Step into the world where Jesus’ words come alive. The tour is led by an insightful guide who will take you on this unique journey!

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Day 1:

Ben Gurion airport / Tel Aviv

Upon arrival you will meet our representative and be transferred to your hotel in Tel Aviv.

Overnight in Tel Aviv.

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Day 2:

Tel Aviv / Sea of Galilee / Tiberias

We drive for a short visit of the city of Jaffa (Joppa see right) where we will take a short walking tour in picturesque alleys of the old, fortified town. We will pass by the house of Simon the Tanner and marvel at the views from the hill top. We drive north along the coast to the archaeological ruins of Caesarea, built by Herod the Great in honor of Augustus Caesar. From there we go on to visit Megiddo where the book of Revelations mentions a great battle at the place called “Armageddon”. It is an ancient city inhabited continuously for more than five millennia (6000-500 B.C.). After exploring the ancient ruins we drive toward the Sea of Galilee.

Overnight in Tiberias.

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Day 3:

Sea of Galilee

Start the day from historic Tiberias, where Jesus lived, sojourned, and preached on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. Our next destination will be Capernaum (see left), the center of Jesus ministry. On to Tabgha, just north of Tiberias, the site of Christ’s miracle of feeding the 5,000 and at the Church of Multiplication, where the mosaic floor depicts a basket with loaves and two fishes. We drive on to the Mount of Beatitudes overlooking the Sea, where Jesus preached the “Sermon on the Mount” and it is believed that Jesus picked his 12 apostles. We ascend to the Golan Heights to view the panoramic view of the peaks of Mt. Hermon, the rugged plateau of the Golan Heights, and beneath it the green pastoral Hula Valley.

Overnight in Tiberias.

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Day 4:

Nazareth / Jordan River / Beit Shean / Jerusalem

This morning we travel to Nazareth, where Jesus spent his childhood, and the Church of Annunciation, built on the site where archaeologists believe the Archangel Gabriel appeared to the Virgin Mary. You will also see Mary’s Well and Joseph’s Church. Proceed to nearby Cana to visit the Wedding Church where Jesus performed his first miracle, turning water into wine. Drive through the Jordan Valley to Beit Shean (see right) with its recently excavated amphitheater. Visit the excavations of this beautiful preserved Roman City which was destroyed in an earthquake. Continue to Jerusalem for overnight.

Overnight in Jerusalem.

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Day 5:

Masada / Dead Sea

Through remarkable scenery of the Dead Sea we continue to Masada which is situated  on an isolated cliff in the Judean Desert. The site was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. Ascend by cable car to the fortress, which was the last stronghold of the Jewish Zealots in their war against the Romans. Visit the excavations, King Herod’s palace, the synagogue, bathhouse and much more.  Enjoy the breathtaking view of the Roman camps and the Dead Sea. En route to the Dead Sea, you will see the site of the Qumran Caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. Nearly 1,300 feet below sea level, the Dead Sea (see left) is the lowest point on the earth’s surface. Bring your swimsuit as if weather permits it’s possible to “float” on the salty, mineral rich, water.

Overnight in Jerusalem.

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Day 6:

Jerusalem

Start the day at Mt. Scopus. Enjoy the spectacular panoramic view of Jerusalem. The holy city for each of the world’s three great religions – Christianity, Judaism and Islam, Jerusalem occupies a unique place in the world. Your tour includes the Mount of Olives, a stop at the site where Jesus first gave the Lord’s Prayer, and the Garden of Gethsemane where Judas betrayed Jesus. In the Old City you will see the Western Wall (see right) and the actual site of the Second Temple, the Temple Mount. Walk the Way of the Cross, the Via Dolorosa, to Calvary and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, housing both the traditional site of Crucifixion and the Tomb of the Resurrection. To the southwest, just outside the Old City, is Mount Zion, with the traditional tomb of King David and the Room of the Last Supper.

Overnight in Jerusalem.

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Day 7:

Jerusalem

Today’s tour includes Yad Vashem the official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, established in 1953, located at the foot of Mt. Hertzl. Enjoy Ein Karem; a picturesque village in the south western outskirts of Jerusalem. This small village has great significance in Christian traditions, since this is where according to tradition John the Baptist was born. Visit the Israel Museum with a detailed model of Jerusalem (see left) from the time of the Second Temple and the Shrine of the Book, which houses the Dead Sea Scrolls. Drive by the Knesset (House of Parliament) and the campus of Hebrew University. Visit Bethlehem* to see Rachel’s Tomb and the Church of the Nativity.

Overnight in Jerusalem.

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Day 8:

Jerusalem / Amman

Drive from Jerusalem to the Sheikh Hussein border crossing for procedures to enter Jordan. Proceed to Jerash – city of the Decapolis (see right), located about 45km north of Amman in the fertile heights of the Gilad. Visit the ancient Roman city with colonnaded streets, the baths and the hill of the top Temple etc. Drive to Amman for a panoramic city tour of the Jordanian capital.

Overnight in Amman.

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Day 9:

Amman / Mount Nebo / Petra

After breakfast drive to Mount Nebo, from where Moses viewed the Promised Land.  From here you can see the Jordan Valley, Jericho and the Dead Sea. Continue south along the Desert Highway to Wadi Musa, the modern village of Petra (see left). Enter the site of Petra and walk, or ride on horseback to the “Siq” (Canyon).

Walk through the “Siq” to the red rock city, the ancient capital of the Nabateans from 3rd Century BC to 2nd Century AD. Visit the most interesting carved monuments such as the Treasury (El Khazneh – a tomb of a Nabatean king) then the field of tombs, obelisks and the altar (Al Madhbah) – from this point you can view the whole of the city. After the visit return to Wadi Musa.

Overnight in Petra.

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Day 10:

Petra / Wadi Rum Jeeps / Madaba / Amman

After breakfast drive south to the towering mountains and rock formations of Wadi Rum (see right), which mesmerised Lawrence of Arabia. Drive through the stunning landscapes on a desert jeep safari, visiting the Lawrence Spring and Khazali Canyon. Drive north to Madaba to visit the remains of the Byzantine church with its mosaic floor map, the oldest survivng original cartographic depiction of the Holy Land and Jerusalem.

Overnight in Amman.

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Day 11:

Amman / Sheikh Hussein / Tel Aviv

After breakfast, leave the hotel and drive to the border. Cross the Jordan River where many people are baptised (see left) and drive back to Tel Aviv.

Overnight in Tel Aviv.

 

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Day 12

Tel Aviv / Ben Gurion Airport

Departure transfer from Tel Aviv to Ben Gurion Airport.

*   Site under the Palestinian Authority jurisdiction.  Visit subject to situation.

Please note: all itineraries, flight details and hotels are subject to change

 

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