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A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land and Jordan

Jerusalem ... Bethlehem ... Sea of Galilee ... Nazareth ... Tiberias Caesarea-by-the-Sea ... Jericho ... Masada ... Mt. Nebo ... Petra ... Wadi Rum ... Jerash and more!

13 Days ~ February 25 - March 9, 2023

Program Cost from Chicago

$4,989.00 - per person, twin occupancy

$1,279.00 - supplement for single room

Rates are based on a minimum of 27 passengers

Payment Schedule

$900.00 per person - due with reservation

Balance due by November 23, 2022

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Saturday, February 25, 2023 - Chicago: Depart this evening from Chicago O’Hare Airport to begin our Holy Land journey. Meals and beverages will be served during the overnight flight.

Sunday, February 26 - Tel Aviv / Netanya: On arrival in Tel Aviv, we travel the short distance to Netanya for our overnight near the Mediterranean Sea. (D)

Monday, February 27 - Caesarea-by-the-Sea / Tiberias: This morning we visit the seacoast city of Caesarea, where Peter preached and where Paul was imprisoned for two years. The city was also the residence of Pontius Pilate and the home of Philip the Evangelist. Later we’ll visit Mt. Carmel, Nazareth and Cana. Overnight in Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee. (B, L, D)

Tuesday, February 28 - Sea of Galilee Area / Tiberias: Today we cruise on the Sea of Galilee to Capernaum. We will also visit the Mount of Beatitudes and Tabgha (feeding of 5,000 and the post-Resurrection appearance to the disciples). This afternoon we’ll visit Mt. Arbel, with its panoramic views of the Sea of Galilee and Golan Heights. We return to Tiberias in time for dinner and our overnight. (B, L, D)

Wednesday, March 1 - Bet Shean / Jericho / Jerusalem: This morning, we drive south through the Jordan Valley to Bet Shean whose Biblical history covers the Canaanites, the Philistines (who hung Saul’s body on the town walls), the Romans, and the Byzantines. Later, we continue to Jericho where we will renew our Baptismal vows at the Jordan River and visit the excavated tel of the ruins of ancient Jericho. There will be time to enjoy the views of the lush green Jordan Valley from atop the Mt. of Temptation. Then, we “go up to Jerusalem” for our dinner and overnight. (B, L, D)

Thursday, March 2 - Bethlehem: Today we travel to Bethlehem where we will visit the Basilica, the Grotto of the Nativity, and Shepherd’s Field. Our afternoon program includes the Holocaust Museum (Yad Vashem), the Israel Museum and Model City. Overnight in Jerusalem. (B, L, D)

Friday, March 3 - Mount of Olives / Mount Zion / Old City of Jerusalem: During our morning tour on the Mount of Olives, we visit the Church of the Ascension, the Church of the Pater Noster, the Garden of Gethsemane, and the Church of All Nations. Then, crossing the Kidron Valley to Mount Zion, we pass the Tombs of Absalom and Zechariah. Here we visit the Church of St. Peter’s in Gallicantu (Caiaphas’ House) and the Upper Room. This afternoon we enter the Old City via the Dung Gate to visit the Western Wall and its tunnels ... one of the most popular tourist sites in Jerusalem. These underground tunnels connect the western wall prayer area to the northwest side of the temple mount, passing along the side of the temple mount and under the present day houses in the Old City. Along its path are remains from the second temple period, as well as structures from later periods. The experience of walking along the tunnels is like taking a time machine back to the time of the second temple. Today, a small area is preserved with some of the original Roman columns. Just beyond the columns is an under- ground mall with a number of Jewish stores and art galleries. Overnight Jerusalem. (B, L, D)

Saturday, March 4 - Jerusalem (the Via Dolorosa): Our tour of Jerusalem’s Old City includes: the remains of the City of David, the Western Wall, a view of the Dome of the Rock, St. Stephen’s Gate, St. Anne’s Crusader Church with the Pool of Bethesda, the Via Dolorosa, the Arch of Ecce Homo, Pilate’s Judgment Hall, the Lithostrotos, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the Old City. Overnight Jerusalem. (B, L, D)

Sunday, March 5 - Masada / Dead Sea / Qumran / Aqaba, Jordan: This morning we travel through the Judean wilderness to the Qumran Caves, the site where the community of Essenes lived and recorded the books of the Old Testament. We then visit the shore of the Dead Sea, possibly to float in its mineral-rich waters en route to Masada, where we’ll visit the remarkable ruins of the fortress built by Herod the Great. Later this afternoon, we’ll cross the border into Jordan for dinner and overnight in Aqaba on the shore of the Red Sea. (B, L, D)

Monday, March 6 - Wadi Rum / Petra: Today we tour Wadi Rum by jeep – a journey to another world. It is a vast, silent place, timeless and starkly beautiful, and is one of Jordan’s and the world’s most stunning desertscapes. It is probably known best for its connection with the British officer, T. E. Lawrence, who was based here during the Great Arab revolt of 1917, and is the setting for the film that carried his name, “Lawrence of Arabia.” In the late afternoon we’ll arrive in the Rose Red City of Petra ... one of the most important, ancient Arab kingdoms, whose history goes back as far as the Middle Paleolithic period and forward to the days of the Crusades and Saladin. Overnight in Petra. (B, L, D)

Tuesday, March 7 - Petra / Amman: Our morning visit of the Rose Red City of Petra, might just be one of the highlights of the entire trip. It can only be reached through a narrow siq, flanked by towering cliffs. Following our late lunch, we’ll continue to Amman, the Capital of Jordan. (B, L, D)

Wednesday, March 8 - Mt. Nebo / Jerash / Amman: This morning’s journey takes us north to Mt. Nebo where, like Moses, we look across the Jordan River. In the early afternoon we visit Jerash, a Greco-Roman city, with its temples to Artemis and Zeus, a vast Roman Forum, Hadrian’s Triumphal Arch, an impressive Theater, and a mile-long Street of Columns. Later this afternoon we’ll tour Amman – the modern center of an ancient world ... here you’ll find Roman ruins built over Iron Age ruins, and a later Arab citadel built over a temple to Hercules. This evening we’ll en- joy our final dinner and overnight at our Amman hotel. (B, L, D)

Thursday, March 9 - Amman / Chicago: This morning we transfer to Amman Airport to begin our journey home. We arrive in Chicago this evening.

(B) Buffet Breakfast (L) Lunch (D) Dinner

Program Highlights

*  Round trip air from Chicago

*  4/5 star hotels

*  Buffet breakfasts and dinner daily; ten lunches

*  Private air-conditioned motor coach

*  Professional tour manager in Israel and Jordan

*  Admission fees to sights visited

*  Cruise on Sea of Galilee

*  Whisper Hearing Sets on walking tours

*  Comprehensive sightseeing in Israel and Jordan

*  Baggage handling at all hotels -1 bag per person

*  Passport case, baggage tags, etc.

*  US Departure and airport taxes

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