Detailed Itineraries

Detailed Itineraries

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Latter-day Birthright:  Holy Land, Petra & Egypt

Day 1-2 (Thurs & Fri):  FLY FROM USA to TLV

Today we fly to Tel Aviv. When we arrive we will go directly to the Mount of Olives for a view of ‘the Golden City’ and some orientation. We overnight in Jerusalem.

 

Day 3 (Sat):   JERUSALEM CENTER / MT OF OLIVES (BETHESDA) 

This morning we enjoy Church Services at the remarkable BYU Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies. The view of Jerusalem during our Service is inspiring. On our way to lunch we will wander down the Mt. of Olives and pass thousands of Jewish graves, including those of the Biblical Prophets; Haggai, Zechariah, & Malachi. We make a brief stop at the “Teardrop Church” and review the miracles of the building of the Jerusalem Center. We then enjoy lunch in a unique local place near the Old City. Next we visit St. Anne’s which is the ancient site for the Pool of Bethesda and where we will consider Jesus as the Healer and His ability to heal us through the Atonement! We will strive to understand that “His ways are not our ways”(Isaiah 55:7-9) and how He will “abundantly pardon” and how He begs for us to Come unto me for healing; “...will ye not now return unto Me, and repent of your sins, and be converted, that I may heal you?” (3 Nephi 9:13-14). As we make our way back to the hotel we will be introduced to the shopkeeper that makes LDS scripture covers, necklaces, etc. and after dinner those interested can peruse olive wood carvings from the shopkeepers who have been making LDS Olive Wood pieces for over 40 years. We enjoy a relaxed evening and overnight in Jerusalem. 

 

Day 4 (Sun):   BEGINNINGS: BETHLEHEM / (TEMPLE MOUNT / MUSEUMS)

Today we consider Pre-Mortal Jesus and His remarkable beginnings even before He came to this earth. We will consider the “War in Heaven” and gain our bearings on where we stood in that battle and conversation, ultimately choosing the appointment of His Only Begotten Son and how He maintained a “Thy will be done” attitude even from the beginning. Of equal importance will be the realization that those who successfully passed their pre-mortal estate were those who developed the talent of Spirituality. Our ability to feel, recognize, and act on personal revelation is paramount to our success in both pre-mortal and mortal existence as we continue to engage in the war of doctrine, words, and ideas. This will provide perfect context for learning the other elements of God’s Plan of Happiness for us and the Savior’s role in it. We will visit Jesus’ humble beginnings in Bethlehem and conclude our day there, but first will visit some of the unique historical museums in Jerusalem. We begin with a visit to the place where Jews believe is the Center of the Universe, where the Spirit of the Lord resides and where the Muslims believe the departed spirits reside (well of souls) at the Temple Mount/Dome of the Rock. We will first visit the Tunnels at the Western Wall and then ascend to the most controversial piece of real estate in the world; the Dome of the Rock and the Wailing Wall. We will discuss the past, present and future of that significant site for all three major religions: Jews, Muslims, & Christians. This afternoon we will visit the Museums in Jerusalem. The Israeli Museum displays the Dead Sea Scrolls and also features the very impressive miniature model of the city of Jerusalem in Christ’s day: The Model City. This greatly aids in our ability to visualize and internalize the events of the Last Week of the Saviors life.  Next we will visit the sobering Holocaust Museum, Yad Vashem. This afternoon we will enjoy the sights and sounds of Jerusalem by walking on the Old City Walls of Jerusalem on the Rampart and get a very unique view of the Eternal City. From here we will cross through “The Wall” that provides a security barrier. It is a 20’ cement wall that separates Israel and Palestinian controlled land. In Bethlehem we will first visit the oldest Christian Church in the World; the traditional birthplace of the Savior in Bethlehem (Church of the Nativity). We will visit Jerome’s office cave where he spent 40 years creating the Vulgate. Jerome may have done more than any other mortal individual in getting the scriptures and the word of God into people's hands and making God’s words accessible to the masses than any individual to ever live. He did his 4 decades of work as close to where the Savior was born as he could get. We conclude our day by visiting a local Shepherds’ Field near Bethlehem where we will review the account in Luke II of the humble beginnings of the Savior's birth. We will consider how Jesus is both the “Good Shepherd” and the “Lamb of God”. As the Good Shepherd He “giveth His life for his sheep” and “His sheep HEAR HIS VOICE and KNOW the voice of the Good Shepherd”. This will reinforce the importance of Pres. Nelson's invitation to “Hear Him” and help us all better focus on that process. It is also the perfect opportunity to discuss the importance of KNOWING CHRIST and exploring exactly how we do that. How significant that we can discuss this in a Shepherds Field overlooking Bethlehem while reflecting on the humble birth of the Savior Jesus Christ. Christmas will never be the same for any of us! We again overnight in Jerusalem.

 

Day 5 (Mon):  JESUS/MARY AS A TEENAGERS: NAZARETH (CAESAREA)

Today we drive up north and visit Caesarea and view the beautiful Mediterranean Sea at the spot where the first Gentile convert joined the Church and the Gospel spread to the world. Paul departed for his 4 historic missionary journeys here and was also imprisoned for 2 years as well. The view from the ancient theater is amazing and ideal for our discussion of “The Great Commission” to share the Gospel and particularly our role in the most important work in the world (the Gathering of Israel). We will explore the Prophet's personal invitation to the youth to join in the Youth Battalion of the Lord and participate in the Gathering of Israel. What an ideal setting to impress upon all of us the significance of the Prophets injunction and how and why we should respond and specifically how each one of us can contribute in our own unique way. We explore this impressive site with Herod’s Palace, hippodrome, etc. and then make our way north to Mount Carmel. On Mt. Carmel is a great view of the Jezreel Valley (Valley of Armageddon). From this vantage point we will discuss Armageddon, the 2nd Coming and how we can prepare for it. We will consider what it takes to be considered one of the ‘Wise Virgins’ by “taking the Holy Spirit as our Guide”. While here we will also reenact the remarkable story of Elijah and the Priests of Baal. This will provide us an opportunity to discuss true conversion and the sacred role of personal revelation in that process (#HearHim). We will travel to Nazareth and from Mount Precipice have an amazing view of Nazareth, Mt Tabor and the surrounding area. Here we will discuss Jesus as a teenager, why Mary was selected to be the Mother of the Son of God, as well as the remarkable events of the Mt. of Transfiguration. We have 3 critical conversations in this setting and move between each one of them. The first is why Mary was selected to be the Mother of the Son of God and how amazing she is! Next, Jesus as a teenager. We learn quickly that He not only increased spiritually throughout His youth, but also in wisdom (mentally), in stature (physically), in favor with God (spiritually) and man (socially). We consider the wisdom of leading a balanced life and explore the perfect example of Jesus, even as a teenager! Our final discussion is regarding the significance of the Mount of Transfiguration! Sacred Priesthood keys were given to Peter, James, & John and many other things as well which makes it “one of the most significant events in all the history” (Bible Dictionary). In order to operate the Kingdom of God on the earth it requires God’s authority, power, and authorization (keys). Those keys were given to His first 1st Presidency on the Mount of Transfiguration (Mt. Tabor) and because it is the SAME organization that existed in primitive times, it also occurred in our dispensation in the Kirtland Temple on April 3, 1836. Jesus and the same heavenly beings appeared and gave those same keys to Joseph and Oliver as they did to Peter, James, & John, because He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. AMAZING! We conclude our day with a visit to the Nazareth Village which will give a glimpse into 1st century life. We will overnight in the Nazareth area.

 

Day 6 (Tues):  BEATITUDES / PETER’S PRIMACY / MAGDALA / YARDENIT

Today we spend our day seeing the sights and sounds surrounding the Sea of Galilee. We begin with a visit to a beautiful overlook of the Sea of Galilee on Mount Arbel. Next we visit the Mount of Beatitudes where the Sermon on the Mount was delivered. We discuss that famous sermon and consider the process of “becoming” and the power of focusing our life on Christ and His teachings; how it is a progression towards perfection and how we don’t need to be perfect, but moving in the right direction and what that looks like and also how we should declare our independence of others opinions and live our life the way we know and feel it should happen. Lunch is a unique experience where those interested can enjoy St. Peter’s Fish. Next we visit Peter’s Primacy where Jesus asked Peter 3 times if he loved Him. We will consider our own primacy and the importance of us helping in “feeding His sheep” and being an instrument in His hands. This afternoon we will visit a newly discovered archeological discovery at Magdala (birthplace of Mary Magdalene). There is a brand new Church built that has a portion dedicated to the Women in Jesus’ life and which pays tribute to “the genius of women” in history and in the world today. This new Church allows us the opportunity to explore that fact. Our final stop today at Yardenit on the Jordan River (one of the traditional sites for Jesus’ baptism). We review the account and significance and then drive around the Sea of Galilee to our Hotel. Checking into our Hotel this evening is a joy. Every room is only steps away from the shore of the Sea of Galilee. This evening you can enjoy a quiet, relaxing evening strolling along the shores of the Sea, or take a dip in the Sea itself.

 

Day 7 (Wed):  SEA OF GALILEE / CAPERNAUM / DAN / GOLAN

Today we explore more of the Galilee area where Jesus spent the majority of His ministry as well as some other significant scriptural sites. Our first adventure of the day is boarding a small fishing boat and crossing the Sea of Galilee to Capernaum. On our way we cut the engines & discuss the many events that took place on that historic Sea. On shore we will visit Capernaum where a large deal of Jesus' ministry took place and we will sit in the synagogue where He delivered the “Bread of Life Sermon”. Next we will drive to the very north border of Israel where we will look over into Lebanon and Syria. We will enjoy a short nature hike to view the ancient city and altar at Tel Dan where we will learn about how the 10 Tribes became the “Lost 10 Tribes” and emphasize the significance of our choices. Our next stop is at Banias, the ancient site of Caesarea Philippi, where Peter was promised to receive the Keys of the Kingdom and is declared as “the Rock”. As we bus our way home we will travel on the Golan Heights where we can look  into Syria.


Day 8 (Thurs):  JESUS’ FINAL DAYS: BETHANY (LAZARU’S TOMB / DEAD SEA)

Today we visit and consider the events leading up to the death of the Savior and the final days of His mortal ministry. As we make our way back to Jerusalem we pass through the Green Line and parts of the West Bank and will take this opportunity to discuss the current political situation, borders, and history. As we pass Bet She’an we will consider the ‘Fall of Saul’ as well as the lessons learned from the 3 Kings in Israel (Saul, David, & Solomon). We drive by Jericho and then make a stop at the Jordan River (Children of Israel River Crossing and Jesus’ baptismal site). We will review the account of Joshua parting the Jordan River and also the story of Naaman. Following lunch we will enjoy a quick visit to Qumran (discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls) and also have the unique experience of taking a float in the Dead Sea. You cannot sink! From here we make our way up to Jerusalem. We will visit Bethany and Lazarus’ Tomb where we will review the dramatic account of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead and how that event was the final straw in the Jewish leaders' resolve to have Him killed. We will also consider Martha’s Revenge in this story. We conclude our day with a unique walk through the flowing waters in Hezekiah’s Tunnel. This might be the very best archeological evidence that the Bible is about real people and not just made up faith promoting stories as we walk through this ancient tunnel. We overnight in Jerusalem.

 

Day 9 (Fri):  JESUS’ FINAL HOURS: (THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST!)

Today is one of our most significant as we venture through the wonders of the “Eternal City” and retrace the events and sites of the final moments of the Savior's Life! We begin in the Upper Room where the Savior held the Last Supper. Jesus’ teachings to His apostles in this setting is inspiring including the “New Commandment” He gave as well as His powerful example of service in washing their feet. This is His last opportunity to address the 12 before His crucifixion and His messages are poignant and powerful. From the Upper Room we trace His steps to the Garden of Gethsemane (Church of all Nations). We do our best to wrap our minds around the Infinite and Eternal Atonement & sacrifice performed by the Savior in this setting and enjoy some personal reflection time. Next we visit Caiaphas’ Palace (St. Peter of Gallicantu) where Jesus went before the Sanhedrin and endured their hateful persecutions and illegal trial. It is here where Peter allegedly denied Christ thrice and we explore the Church built here to that event. It is here where scholars believe is the dungeon where Jesus spent His last evening in mortality and what they appropriately call, “The Sacred Pit”. This is one of a few places in the Holy Land (including the well-known “Sacred Staircase” outside the Church) where we are able to stand on stones that Jesus would have stood on as well. Following lunch we enjoy a stop at the Antonio Fortress where Jesus went before Pilate. A close look at these interactions are very insightful and meaningful as we, among other things, consider “the most important day in History” under the “Behold the Man” arch in the Old City of Jerusalem. Thousands of Christian pilgrims gather to the streets of Jerusalem to retrace these final events of His life, especially on Fateful Friday during Easter season. Millions of Christian pilgrims have walked the Via Dolorosa (some while carrying a cross) in order to commemorate this historic event and today we get to do that as well. Walking this 1/3 mile walk through the city to Golgotha (0r Calvary) while carrying His cross is sobering and enlightening. Next we will reflect on the burial & resurrection of the Savior as we visit the two possible sites for Golgotha/Calvary. First we visit the second oldest Christian Church in the world, The Church of the Holy Sepulcher, which is the believed site for Queen Helen and many other Christians since the 4th century. Next we visit the Garden Tomb which is a more modern and compelling theory and where others feel is the true site of His crucifixion and burial. We will review the account of His crucifixion and resurrection and the majesty and drama of the final moments of His mortal ministry! This evening those interested will view how the orthodox Jews bring in the Sabbath at the Western Wall. It is very fascinating to see how the Tribe of Judah celebrates and welcomes in the Sabbath with so much enthusiasm there at the ‘Center of the Universe’. The atmosphere is electric and inspiring. We again overnight in Jerusalem.

 

Day 10 (Sat):  MT OF OLIVES / ASCENSION / BofM BEGINNINGS / PETRA, JORDAN

Today we conclude our Jerusalem and New Testament portion of our tour with one final visit to the Mount of Olives. From the Mt of Olives Jesus officially concluded His mortal ministry on that continent with His ascension into heaven (Acts 1) and fittingly we will in similar fashion conclude our visits here as well. Before leaving we will also consider His prophesied return to the Mt. of Olives as one of the important events of His Second Coming (Zech 12-14). This is a compelling time and place to discuss the details of how He will descend once again to the Mt. of Olives to rescue His people as Jerusalem is on the brink of being overthrown. This will also give us the opportunity to solidify the role of the Tribe of Ephraim (and Judah) in the Gathering of Israel prior to the Second Coming. Over the past several months and especially during the past 9 days touring the Holy Land, we have been building a doctrinal foundation and today we get to put the roof on top and do our best to put the past, present, and future into its proper perspective including our incredible opportunities as a vital and integral part of the House of Israel and the events of the Latter-Days. Nothing quite parallels the complete scriptural and literal context that we will be able to enjoy on the Mt of Olives this day. Those continuing on will depart Jerusalem just as Lehi and family did in 600bc and will go ‘down by the borders near the shore of the Red Sea’ (1 Nephi 2:5). This will officially begin the Book of Mormon/Old Testament portion of our tour while those returning home will make their way to the airport and begin their journey home. 

 

Day 11 (Sun):  ISRAEL ONLY PASSENGERS FLY HOME!

Those returning home will be reunited with their loved ones.


Jordan/Egypt Option:

 

Day 10 (Sat):  BofM BEGINNINGS: WILDERNESS (TIMNAH / PETRA)

Following our Mt of Olives visit those continuing on into Jordan and Egypt will depart Jerusalem and go ‘down by the borders near the shore of the Red Sea’ (1 Nephi 2:5) just as Lehi and his family. As we do so we will be traveling on the road from ‘Jerusalem to Jericho’ and will reflect on a certain parable (Luke 10). On the way we pass Qumran (discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls) and stop for a picture of the natural spring and waterfall at Ein-Gedi (where David hid from King Saul) and where we most always see ibex (a mix between a mountain goat and a deer). We visit the majestic Masada and gondola to the top and reflect on its remarkable story of Jewish resistance from 70ad. On our way to the Israeli/Jordanian border we will be traveling through Sodom & Gomorrah territory and as we do so we will discuss the compelling story of how and why they were destroyed and how our day mirrors theirs. When the Savior spoke of His Second Coming in Luke 17, He referenced the Sodom & Gomorrah story with the words, “Remember Lot’s Wife”. Reviewing this story on site will provide tremendous insight into how we can prepare for the Second Coming. We will even pass a famous landmark which is a pillar of salt that some claim to be the salty remains of Lot’s Wife. In southern Israel near the border we will stop briefly at Timnah National Park where a Christian organization has created a replica of the ancient Tabernacle built by Moses in the wilderness. This replica is true to scale including the furnishings in the Temple (ark of the covenant, alters, etc.) and they also include manikins displaying the Temple clothing worn by the Levites while officiating in Temple ordinances. Viewing this very first physical Temple structure will provide invaluable context and perspective for our own Temple experience and also for the upcoming Egyptian Temples that we will view in the coming days. This provides incredible insights to those preparing to enter the Temple for the first time and also insight and perspective for those who have been many times. Knowing what they did and how they dressed in the very first Temple provides a very unique and powerful Temple prep experience. We cross the border into Jordan and our knowledgeable Jordanian Guide will orient us to the country and the area as we make our way and make our way up to the fascinating city of Petra, Jordan. Many scholars maintain that this portion of the country of Jordan was partly where the Israelites wandered during their 40 years in the wilderness. We overnight in Petra.

 

Day 11 (Sun):  7 WONDER OF THE WORLD: PETRA, JORDAN / WADI RUM

This morning we will make our way down to Petra and explore one of the newly voted “7 Wonders of the World.” We will walk down the narrow canyon to the breathtaking view of the Treasury, Petra’s most famous landmark. You will have time to visit this fascinating city carved from the cliffs of the canyon and experience some of the best ruins found anywhere in the world. Petra was once a great commercial empire with a long history, it is best known today as the lost city in the Indiana Jones Movie, The Last Crusade. Following lunch we will venture out into the wilderness and enjoy a Jeep Safari ride into the beautiful desert and conclude the experience by spending the night in tents in Wadi Rum where we overnight. This will provide us with a unique bonding experience with the environment and surroundings enjoyed by Lehi and his family as they made their way through this very wilderness as well as the Children of Israel.

 

Day 12 (Mon):  EGYPT: SINAI / LIVING THE OLD TESTAMENT

The Egypt Portion of the tour will start by crossing 2 borders and make their way down to St. Catherine’s in Egypt. We will orient ourselves to our current surroundings (Red Sea) and review the account of the Exodus as we bus our way through the Sinai to our Hotel (Morganland Village) which is near the base of “Mt. Moses”. Actually seeing the Red Sea Moses parted and spending hours driving through the Sinai REALLY makes the story come to life and stick. The story of Moses and the Children of Israel is fundamental to virtually all religious life and also formed the basis for religious life for centuries and that remained in place all the way until Christ arrives and fulfills the “Law of Moses”. This story is KEY in building a solid scripture and Gospel foundation and what better way to internalize it then spending a solid 24 hours absorbing and experiencing the elements, the visuals, and the environment? When we arrive at our hotel we will enjoy dinner and then review the scriptural account of Moses and the Children of Israel in preparation for our climb up the ancient temple….Mt Sinai. (A careful look at the account will show Moses going up to the top of Mt Sinai and communing with God a minimum of 8 times, but possibly 10 times). Reviewing this account at the base of Mt Sinai is perfect preparation for our morning climb and experience the next day.

 

Day 13 (Tue):  LIVING THE OLD TESTAMENT: (MT. SINAI / RED SEA)

We arise very early and enjoy a moonlight hike up Mount Sinai (Camels are available for the first 2/3 of the hike and come very highly recommended). On top we will enjoy the sunrise and a very special meeting before making our descent. On top of the mountain and in this ancient Temple we will discuss the importance all that was revealed there (Commandments, the 1st Temple, the Law of Moses, etc.) What a unique thing to be able to share our testimonies up there on Mt Sinai which was such a key location for so much revelation and direction from Jehovah. Once off the mountain we will bus our way to one of the very best locations for snorkeling and deep sea diving in the world…Sharm El Sheikh (Ras Mohammed – voted #2 in the world for snorkeling). We will have earned our rest after being up all night climbing Mt Sinai and arriving at this resort is a very welcomed experience. At this resort you have access to the Red Sea and snorkeling as much or as little as you would like. They also have sand volleyball, water activities, pools, spa, etc. The objective is to recover from our midnight hike and also enjoy the Red Sea and the opportunity to experience world class snorkeling from the shores owned by our hotel. This experience comes at the perfect time as we have been keeping an extremely busy pace for almost 2 full weeks. We will enjoy all the amenities and comfort of this resort for the next day and a half and gear up for our final 5 days of significant sites. There will time for snorkeling, swimming, reading, spa treatments, relaxing, etc. We overnight in Sharm.

 

Day 13 (Wed):  RED SEA

This morning we will continue to enjoy the Red Sea. Those who desire can enjoy some of the world’s best snorkeling & deep sea diving and those who are not interested in getting in the water can relax at the resort hotel which has several beautiful pools, a lazy river, spa options, para-sailing, boat adventures, etc. This afternoon those interested can participate in a 4 wheeling experience in the Sinai desert. Other options include a visit to Naama Bay for some shopping and night life, or one can enjoy retiring early and other various options at the resort. We once again overnight in Sharm.

 

Day 14 (Thurs):  TEMPLES: (LUXOR & KARNAK)

This morning we take a short flight from Sharm to Luxor. We will first enjoy lunch at the McDonalds that overlooks the ancient Luxor Temple. We then begin our exploration of Luxor where over 60% of the world’s ancient ruins are located. Today we will explore the sites on the East Bank of the river Nile. Our first site is one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World and is also one of the largest temple structures in the world; the Karnak Temple. You will truly be amazed at this 64 acre temple. This is our first major Egyptian Temple and will provide many opportunities to explore the Egyptian “imitations” of the original endowment (see Abraham 1: ????). We will see washings, anointing’s, a holy of holies, a ritual embrace, the concept of exaltation, eternal progression, and the process of how to gain and obtain it. This truly is a unique and fascinating way to learn about the original endowment by examining an imitation form on it, not to mention the sheer brilliance of viewing a 3,ooo year old structure that still has original paint and carvings on it. AMAZING! Following dinner we will enjoy an evening visit to the impressive Luxor Temple. This will be our 2nd major Egyptian Temple to examine similarities, but this one is truly remarkable to view at night and lit up by the lights. It is one of the more remarkable sites in Egypt. These structures are amazing and must be seen to be believed. You might even enjoy these experiences in Luxor more than you do the Pyramids in Cairo! We overnight in Luxor.

 

Day 15 (Fri):  PEARL OF GREAT PRICE: (VALLEY OF KINGS / TEMPLES)

This morning we will explore the sites on the West Bank where we will visit one of the most intriguing spots in the world; the “Valley of the Kings” (burial spot for the Egyptian Pharaohs & Queens). You will marvel at the similarities in Egyptian and LDS beliefs and rituals! On the tombs of these Pharoh’s you will witness exquisite paint and carvings. You will also see sigs, tokens, temple clothing and other remarkable things. This is a truly amazing site to behold on all levels! We will next take pictures of the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the Collosi of Memnon & Nobels as well as Pit Tomb #33 where the Book of Abraham in the Pearl of Great Price was discovered. This will give us the opportunity to discuss the coming forth of the Book of Abraham in the Pearl of Great Price as well as its content and contributions to our Gospel knowledge. We will next explore the Temple of Ramses III. This will be our final Egyptian Temple and the reason we come to this one is because of it’s deep etchings, but also because it has a scene where God is reaching through a veil to the deceased giving him Eternal life. The imitations and similarities are astounding and this Temple displays it very, very well. Alabaster is mined near Luxor and we will visit a shop that specializes in hand carving alabaster items. This evening we will take a short flight to Cairo and overnight.

 

Day 16 (Sat):  7 WONDER OF THE WORLD:  (PYRAMIDS & SPHINX)

Today we enjoy a full day touring the sites in Cairo! We begin with the splendor of the famous Pyramids & Sphinx. Those interested can go inside the Pyramid as well as take a camel ride (these have a small extra cost). From here we will make a visit to the brand new Egyptian Museum which displays some of the most amazing artifacts in the entire world. Some of the unique items there including a Rosetta Stone replica and the opportunity to view real mummies as well as the incredible display of all the King Tut items. This afternoon we will visit one of the largest mosques in the world; the Mohamed Ali Mosque. This will provide us an opportunity to take a really close look into Islam and in the Mosque our Egyptian Guide will sit us down for a question and answer session regarding Islam and you will be amazed at the similarities with the way we worship in the Church. This evening we will enjoy our ‘last supper’ together with a short and meaningful program to wrap up our time together, followed by a short rest in our hotel rooms before making our way to the airport to begin our journey home.

 

Day 17 (Sun):  FLY HOME

Today we arrive at our homes and will be reunited with our loved ones!


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