| | Tour Highlights | - Pyramids and the Sphinx
- Cairo Museum
- Caesarea, one of the Land of
Israel's most important cities during the Roman Period and the traditional
site of the imprisonment of Paul before his trial in Rome
- Megiddo, one of the most important
biblical sites in Israel and the traditional site of Armageddo
- Nazareth and the Church of
the Annunciation of Christ
- Boat Ride on the sea of
Galilee
- Jesus Boat
- Mt. Of Olives and panoramic view
of the Holy
- Garden Tomb, traditional
Protestant site of Calvary
- Garden Of Gethsemane with its
ancient olive grove
- Massada and swim in the Dead Sea
- Bethlehem and the church of
Nativity
Trip Includes
- 11 nights accommodation in
selected hotels:
- 3 nights Cairo
- 2 night Tel Aviv
- 2 nights
Galilee
- 4 nights Jerusalem
- Breakfast daily and 10
dinners
- Sightseeing per itinerary in a
modern air-conditioned motor coach with panoramic windows, reclining seats and
footrests
- Services of a friendly and professional English-speaking Expedition Educator
throughout the trip
- One way flight Cairo - Tel
Aviv
- Entrance fees per itinerary
- All hotels and airport
porterage
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Wednesday DEPARTURE Overnight: Flight DAY TWO: Thursday ARRIVAL TO
CAIRO - Arrive in Cairo.
- Welcome by our representative and assistance.
- Transfer to the hotel.
- Check into the hotel.
- Dinner at the hotel.
Overnight: Cairo DAY THREE Friday SAKKARA, THE PYRAMIDS
& THE SPHINX - Brakfast at the hotel.
- Morning tour of the necropolis of
Sakkara (City of the Dead), home of Egypt's oldest pyramid,
and to Egypt's ancient capital, Memphis, including the statue of Ramses II and
the Zoser Pyramid.
- Visit to the Giza and Cheops
Pyramids, as well as the Solar Boat Museum, located near the pyramids, and the
Sphinx.
- Dinner on own.
Overnight: Cairo DAY FOUR : Saturday CAIRO: RELIGION &
SOCIAL EXPOSURE - Breakfast at the hotel.
- Visit to the Ibn Ezra Synagogue where
the Cairo Geniza was discovered, uncovering Jewish scripts written between the
9th and 19th centuries.
- Visit the Mualka Church and the
Coptic Church and Museum.
- Visit to either the Ibn Tulun Synagogue or the Sultan
Hassan Synagogue.
- Visit to the famous Cairo Museum.
- Dinner at a restaurant.
Overnight: Cairo
DAY FIVE: Sunday CAIRO / TEL AVIV- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Transfer to the Cairo International Airport.
- Flight to Tel Aviv.
- Check into the hotel.
- Dinner at the
hotel.
Overnight: Mediterranean Coast (Pre-Arrival) DAY SIX: Monday TEL AVIV AT
LEISURE
- Breakfast at the
hotel.
- Free day in Tel Aviv.
- Orientation and Welcome Dinner
at the hotel.
Overnight: Mediterranean
Coast
DAY SEVEN: Tuesday THE STILL SMALL VOICE
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Check out of the hotel and depart for Caesarea.
- Dive in to the book of Acts as you visit
Caesarea, a city built by Herod the Great, and the Capital of
the Roman history of Judea.
- Drive up into the Carmel Mountains.
- The One True God, visit Mt. Carmel,
where Elijah the Prophet served as a conduit to declare the power of the one
true God.
- Lunch on your own.
- Witness the faithfulness of God in modern
Israel, visit Given Imaging, a successful company which
develops micro medical testing and imaging devices, which directly affect and
improve diagnosis and treatment of diseases all over the world.
- Drive to the City of Nazareth. Stop
at an overview and imagine what the Galilee looked like in Jesus' day.
- Check into the hotel.
- Dinner at the hotel.
Overnight: Galilee
DAY EIGHT: Wednesday FULFILLING HIS
PROMISE- Breakfast at the hotel.
- From hills overlooking the Sea of Galilee read from
the Book of Matthew and hear the words that were taught by Jesus in His Sermon
on the Mount.
- Venture along the Banias River, also
known as Caesarea Philipi, and experience the wonder of God in nature, where
Jesus asked his disciples “who do men say that I am?”
- God fulfilling His promise to restore His Chosen
People to the Land, enjoy lunch with Israeli combat soldiers who are actively
involved with the fulfillment of His promise.
- Visit the Valley of Tears, on the
Golan Heights, site of one of Israel's fiercest tank battles during the Yom
Kippur War and learn about the battle of the 77th Battalion -
OZ77.
- Get into it, what does it feel like (then and
now)? Meet with local Israelis who are working in the Golan today who
will guide you while you try your hand (or feet) in a wine press or olive
press. Feel the land, touch the herbs and find yourself transported back to
the world in which Jesus lived.
- Return to the hotel.
- Dinner at the hotel.
- Making sense of it all, use this time to gather your
thoughts, pray and reflect on your experiences.
Overnight: Galilee
DAY NINE: Thursday JOURNEY TOWARDS
JERUSALEM
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Check out and begin your journey towards
Jerusalem.
- With Bible in hand, visit the biblical sites:
- Capernaum (Matt. 4:13).
- Tabgha and the site of the
Restoration of Peter (John 21).
- Drive along the Sea of Galilee to a Baptismal Site on
the Jordan River.
- Lunch on your own.
- Drive via the Jordan Valley, and view
Jericho, the city that was conquered by Joshua as the
Israelites were led into the Land of Israel.
- Drive east across the untouched biblical landscape of
the Judean Desert and ascend to Jerusalem
through the wilderness where Jesus wandered and was tempted by the
devil.
- Hold your breath, stop for a view of Jerusalem in all
its glory.
- Continue to the hotel for check-in.
- Dinner at the hotel.
Overnight: Jerusalem DAY TEN: Friday ON HIS
PATH
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Good Morning Jerusalem, set your eyes on the city of
Jerusalem from the Mt. Of Olives.
- Descend to Gethsemane, and visit the
olive grove where Jesus prayed prior to his arrest and crucifixion.
- Enter the Old City of Jerusalem
through St. Stephen's gate, visit the Pools of Bethesda, where Jesus told the
lame man to “take up his mat and walk.”
- Lunch on your own in the Old City.
- Visit the Western Wall and experience
the special atmosphere of this holy site.
- Take communion at the Garden Tomb,
traditional site of Calvary.
- Meet the locals, experience the energy of Jerusalem at
the Machaneh Yehuda outdoor market as people make final
preparations for the Sabbath.
- Return to the hotel.
- Special Sabbath dinner at the hotel with guest speaker
from Bridges for Peace - a Jerusalem-based, Bible believing Christian
organization supporting Israel and building relationships between Christians
and Jews.
Overnight: Jerusalem
DAY ELEVEN: Saturday THE DAY OF REST
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Optional day at Masada and the Dead Sea. (Additional
cost may apply.)
OR
- Free Day in Jerusalem to explore
things on your own here are some ideas:
- Visit the Tower of David Museum of
the History of Jerusalem, for a walk through the city's history from the time
of Abraham to the end of the British Mandate over Palestine.
- Visit the renewed Israel Museum, one
of the most creative and innovative museums in the world with a wide and
eclectic collection, ranging from Judaica and archaeology to Renaissance and
contemporary Israeli art, concluding with a visit to the Dead Sea Scrolls and
the Shrine of the Book and the Second Temple Period Model of Jerusalem.
- Dinner at the hotel.
Overnight: Jerusalem
DAY TWELVE: Sunday GATEWAYS- Breakfast at the hotel.
- “Watchman on the Walls,” These words, spoken by God to
Isaiah, may resonate loudly as you walk on the Walls of the Old City of
Jerusalem.
- Visit Mt. Zion and the Upper Room
where Jesus spent his last hours with his disciples before his arrest and
crucifixion. Visit the traditional Tomb of King David and
recount the messianic covenant of the Davidic line.
- Continue into the Old City, entering through the Zion
Gate, through the Jewish Quarter, including King Hezekiah's First Temple
period Broad Wall, and the ancient Roman Cardo.
- Guided visit to the Southern Wall
Excavations, including the southern steps, where the Jewish Pilgrims
would have entered the Temple Mount and the stores and stalls where Jesus and
the other Jews would have bought their food, drink and sacrifices for the
Temple.
- Lunch on your own.
- Shared values, see the Supreme Court
and the Knesset, The Israeli Parliament, discuss the
democratic values of the State of Israel.
- Visit to the city of Bethlehem, site
of the birth of Jesus and the Church of the Nativity.
- Return to the hotel.
- Dinner at the hotel.
Overnight: Jerusalem
DAY THIRTEEN: Monday MEMORY, RENEWAL AND
RETURN- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Check out of the hotel.
- Guided visit through the newly renovated Yad
Vashem complex, the Jewish National Memorial to the six million
Jewish victims of the Holocaust, including:
- The Avenue of the
Righteous
- The new Historical
Museum
- The Children's
Memorial
- A concluding Memorial Service
- Depart Jerusalem and travel to Tel Aviv.
- Lunch on your own.
- Understanding Fulfillment I, visit Better
Place, the Israeli company that has become the global leader in the
Electric Car revolution.
- Understanding Fulfilment II, visit to
Independence Hall, site of David Ben Gurion's historical proclamation
of the State of Israel in May 1948.
- Visit Jaffa, the ancient port where Jonah ran from
God.
- Farewell Dinner at a local
restaurant.
- Transfer to Ben Gurion International Airport.
- Departure flight to the U.S.A., arriving the following
day. (Tuesday)
| | Need to Know | - Tour prices are per person in U.S.
dollars. All hotel accommodations, motor coach transportation, special
dinners, sightseeing, admissions, luggage handling and the services of local
guides, drivers, and the Expedition Educator are included.
- Hotel Accommodations: The
tour price includes all hotel accommodations, in hotel rooms with private
baths. Our standard is to provide the best available hotels while considering
value. Although the level of the accommodations may differ slightly from hotel
to hotel, we are committed to your comfort. Two-bed rooms are reserved in most
hotels. Triples are two-bed rooms with a rollaway cot where available and are
not recommended when considering the comfort of those in the room. King-size
beds are not available in most hotels; what is considered king-size usually
consists of two single beds pushed together and made up separately, but with
one headboard. Some two-bed rooms may have two twin - not full- or queen-size
- beds.
- Meals are included as
specified in the itinerary.
- Expedition Educator: All
trips are conducted by our Expedition Educators or local guides who remain
with the group throughout the tour.
- Gratuities Included: All
gratuities for restaurant and hotel staff.
- Luggage Responsibility: All tour
packages allow one piece of luggage per person and one carry-on bag. Excess
luggage will be subject to charge of up to $100 per piece. The Travel Agent
and/or Tour Operator shall not be held responsible for any damage to or loss
of luggage/personal items. All damage/loss must be reported at time of
incident and documented in writing by local authorities for submission to your
insurance company.
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departure point and from the tour ending point is not included. Airfare may be
purchased from us for travel originating in the United States. Please see
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- Personal Expenses: All
personal expenses such as: laundry, valet service, cables, telephone calls and
postage are not included.
- Guide and Driver
Gratuities:
- 4 seater -
$70 (i.e. 2 pax) - per day
- 7 seater - $90
(i.e. 3-5 pax) - per day
- 10 seater - $110
(i.e. 5-7 pax) - per day
- 10-19
passengers: Guide $10, driver $5 - per participant per day
- 20 passengers
and more: Guide $8, driver $4 - per participant per
day
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In the U.S., you must provide identification in the form of a passport at the
time of airport check-in for travel to international destinations. Your
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or you may be denied boarding.
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information on acceptable identity documentation and prohibited luggage
items.
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- Museum visits and personal shopping time may be disrupted due to unforeseen
circumstances or the many religious, state and local holidays locally observed
in the destinations being visited.
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