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Fellowship
Baptist Church
Invites you
to:
November 6-13, 2009
Itinerary subject to change while
touring for the best interest of the group
November 6 • Departure
Our life-changing journey begins this evening as we
board our overnight flight to Cairo, Egypt.
November 7 • Arrival Cairo
We arrive in the land of the
Pharaohs, Jacob,
Joseph and Israel during the famine! Upon arrival in Cairo we meet our guide and driver who will transport us to the hotel to freshen up and begin our tour. After a couple of hours at the hotel we enjoy a short ride to Memphis. Founded around 3,100 BC, Memphis is the legendary city of Menes, the King who united Upper and Lower Egypt. From a Biblical perspective, Memphis is most likely where Abraham lied to Pharaoh about his wife Sarah being his sister and where Joseph served as second in command. While in Memphis we will view a very large and well preserved statue of Ramses II. Next is Sakkara, which is one of the most extensive archaeological sites in Egypt! Sakkara is dominated by the Step Pyramid of King Zoser, dating back to 2700 BC. It is one of the oldest stone structures in the world! Enjoy a stop to see how local Egyptian carpets are made before a short drive to the south finds us in Faiyum, the region created by the divinely inspired wisdom of Joseph. Here you will find ancient storehouses and a man-made lake created by a canal, who's construction was ordered by Joseph. It was this lake that provided irrigation for a desert land and supplied the food needed to survive his prophesied seven year famine. We return to the hotel for dinner and rest for the remainder of the evening. We relax tonight as we prepare for the adventurous travel ahead.
November 8 •
Cairo
We begin our touring today with some sights
of ancient Egypt - some of which date back to 1000+
years prior to Abraham.
Cheops, with an original height of 496 feet, is
the most colossal pyramid ever built. Today we will
also see the Sphinx and tour the Egyptian Museum,
location of Tutankhamen's treasures and ancient
remains.
November 9 • Marah, Amalekites, Mt.
Sinai
This morning we depart Cairo with
stories of the
"Land of Goshen" to the north and travel the
southward route of the Exodus through the Wilderness
of Shur. We learn of the terrain and the history of
this region en-route as we stop at
Marah (Springs of Moses), the Wilderness of Sin
and further to the south, the Oasis of
Feiran. For those who are able, we climb a small
hill to the ruins of an ancient chapel that
overlooks the palm tree valley where Israel battled
with the people of Amalek. Have your picture taken
with arms raised in remembrance of God's victory
while Moses' arms were held high by Aaron and Hur.
Arriving in the late afternoon to the hotel at
Mt. Sinai (Mt. Horeb), we have dinner and rest
for our early morning activity.
November 10 • Red Sea Crossing, Aqaba
Just into the new day, those who
desire and are physically capable will depart for a
memorable early morning walk up Mt. Moses. You may
choose to ride a camel part way, stop at one of the
stations to take in scenery along the climb to the
summit (750 steps) for a sunrise to remember. Once
at the top, enjoy a time of praise and then depart
down the mountain for breakfast. A visit to St.
Catherine's Monastery, claimed to be built around
the area of Moses' Burning Bush, will be followed by
a short ride to the Red Sea. A stop for lunch along
the shore will provide a view of Saudi Arabia,
Jordan and Israel to the north. Gazing across the
Gulf of Aqaba, we can begin to imagine the miracle
of the parting of the sea. We board a ferry for a
scenic crossing to Jordan and our lodging for the
evening in Aqaba, Biblical
Ezion Geber - the lovely seaport of King
Solomon.
November 11 • Petra
This morning we turn north toward the
amazing mountain fortress of
Petra, known to be inhabited by the
Edomites - the descendents of Esau. Begin the
tour with a walk through the "Siq," an immense crack
in the Nubian sandstone, to the city of Petra carved
out of the rose red rock. The Treasury, El Khazneh,
is one of the most elegant remains of antiquity.
Beyond El Khazneh we are surrounded on both sides by
hundreds of Petra's carved and built structures.
Nearby, we stop at the spring claimed to be the
place where Moses struck the rock. Departing Petra,
we travel northward on the King's Highway through
the land of the
Moab where to the east we view the hilltop
palace/fortress of
Machaerus, the place where John the Baptist was
beheaded. We overnight in Petra this evening.
November 12 • Mt
Nebo, Mabada, Amman
Our morning tour begins in the town of
Madaba, the biblical Medeba, 30
kilometers south of
Amman. Madaba is best known for its
Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics and at the Greek
Orthodox Church of St. George we view the earliest
surviving mosaic map of the Holy land.
Mt. Nebo, believed to be the site of the
tomb of Moses, commands a spectacular view across
the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea. Study the
panorama as we read the scripture of God showing
Moses the "Promised Land" before He brought him home
to heaven. Looking to the northwest we view the
Plains of Moab, the area where the tribes
of Israel camped before crossing the Jordan and
picture
Bethany Beyond the Jordan, the place
where Jesus was baptized. We arrive in Amman this
afternoon with time to tour the Roman Amphitheatre,
an overview from the Citadel, and the
Jordan Archaeological Museum before enjoy dinner at
a local restaurant and transferring to the Amman
airport in time to catch our flight home.
November 13 • Homeward
We arrive back home today.
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Price Includes:
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Roundtrip air from Pittsburgh on Delta Airlines including air taxes of
currently
$114 and 5 nights lodging at first class Egypt and Jordan hotels (3 star for
St. Catherine)
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Buffet breakfast and dinner daily
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Full time English speaking Egypt and Jordan tour guides
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Services of long distance deluxe motor coach as appear on itinerary
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All guides, entrances and transportation as appear on itinerary
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Egypt and Jordan visas and border taxes of $45 currently
Not included:
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Tips to drivers, guides, and hotel staff: $50.00 recommended
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6 lunches
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Optional Travel Insurance
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Optional Credit Card Payments (Additional 3.5% of total bill)
Completed reservation form and $450 non-refundable deposit due no later than June 30, 2009. Final payment will be due by September 15, 2009.
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