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Arrive in Amman and meet by our representative.
Proceed to Mount Nebo. The trip south of Amman along the 5,000 years old King’s Highway is one of the most memorable journeys in the Holy Land, passing through a string of ancient sites of Jordan, the memorial of Moses, and presumed site of the prophet's death and burial place. From a platform in front of the church, one can enjoy a breath-taking view across the Jordan Valley.
Proceed to Shaikh Hussein Border.
Complete the customs & emigration formalities.
Enter into Israel and proceed to hotel.
Dinner and overnight stay at hotel in Nazareth.
After breakfast, visit Capernaum, the centre of Jesus' Ministry after he left Nazareth. We stop at Tabgha, the Church of the Multiplication of the Five Loaves and Two Fishes and the expressive church of the Beatitudes, where Jesus gave the Sermon on the Mount. This morning, we drive through the landscapes of Galilee and later, for a ride in a replica of a Galilean fishing boat of that time, on the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus calmed the storm and walked on the water.
We make a stop at St. Peter's House, the Church of Primacy of Peter and the place where Jesus bestowed St. Peter with his authority. This is believed to be the place where Jesus dined with his disciples, the flat rock known as Mensa Christy, Chris's table to commemorate this event.
Then, visit Cana, where Jesus performed his first Miracle of changing water into wine at the wedding feast.
Visit Nazareth, the boyhood town of Jesus and home of Mary and Joseph. Go to the Basilica of the Annunciation, built over the grotto where Archangel Gabriel appeared to announce that she would bear a son, Jesus. Also, stop by Joseph's workshop.
Visit Mount Tabor.
Visit Yardenit on the Jordan River, the traditional Baptismal site.
Dinner and overnight stay in Nazareth.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel.
Head to Haifa, Israel's largest port city that is built on the slopes of Mt. Carmel.
Visit the Famous Persian Hanging Gardens for a view of the Baha’i Shrine.
Then, make a brief halt at the ‘Home of Eujoh’.
Continue to Muhraqa, Visit Mount Carmel, the placer of sacrifice and the site where Prophet Elijah defeated the False Prophets of Ba'al.
Continue via the city of Caesarea for lunch at a restaurant. Then, proceed to Joppa, St Peter’s Church.
View the beautiful Mediterranean Sea.
Head to Bethlehem. Check-in at hotel.
Dinner and overnight stay in Bethlehem.
After breakfast, proceed to the pools of Beit Hasda, where Jesus held the crippled man.
Take the Via Dolorosa (Way of Grief), traditionally accepted as the last route trodden by Jesus. Follow 14 Stations of the Cross to Golgotha, place where Jesus was crucified, marking significant events along the route.
You will see the Pilate's Judgments Hall, the Chapel of the Flagellation, where, according to tradition, the Roman soldiers scourged Jesus and placed a crown of thorns on his head, the Ecce Homo Arch and the Convent of the Sisters of Zion. Early tradition held that Pontius Pilate stood here and thundered ‘Ecce Homo!’ which means ‘Behold the Man?’. This is what Pilate said, when he presented Jesus to the crowd. However, we now know that pagan Emperor Hadrian constructed the arch.
Below the Convent are the Lithotrities where Jesus was publicly tried and where the Roman soldiers mocked him. The last 5 Stations of the Cross are inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, visible from the distance with two silver domes. Also ‘The Tomb’, widely believed to be part of the stone that covered Jesus Tomb.
Visit the Cenacle – Last Supper Room, the tomb of King David and (the other upper room).
Proceed to Jericho, where we stop to visit the Sycamore Tree. It is also the place where Jesus stopped on this way to Jerusalem, on the Eve of the Passover and where Jesus cured the blind man during his stay at Zacchaeus house.
Eat lunch.
Proceed to Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth (1,305 ft. below sea level), again make a brief stop at a private beach and take the opportunity to float in the salty water, rich in minerals.
Proceed to Bethany. Visit Bethany the Town of Mary, Martha and Lazarus. Visit Lazarus’s Tomb.
Then, go to the Wailing Wall, which is the holiest place for the Jewish religion.
Come back to hotel.
Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast, visit Ein Karem, located on the hills next to a little spring. This is the city of Judah and Birthplace of John the Baptist, son of Elizabeth & Zechariah and the church of Visitation.
Proceed to Mount of Olives for a panoramic view of Jerusalem.
Visit sanctuaries of Pater Nester Ascension. Walk along the Palm Sunday road down to the chapel of Dominus Flevit, where Jesus wept over eminent destruction of Jerusalem and Garden of Gethsemane., where Jesus prayed while Judah betrayed him to the Romans.
Visit the Basilica of agony and Tomb of St. Mary.
Also, visit the Church of St. Peter of Gallicantu, which symbolises Peter's Denial of Jesus as he has prophesied at the Last Supper and then, visit the traditional house of high priest, Caiaphas, where Jesus was imprisoned.
Then proceed, to Bethlehem to visit the shepherd’s field, which is located in the Judah province. It was here that the Angel announced birth of Jesus to the shepherds of Bethlehem during the reign of King Herod. Also, here David tended his flocks until he was anointed King of Israel.
Eat lunch.
Head to visit the Church of Nativity, the birthplace of Jesus and the City of David, Manager Square; Crusaders Cloister Grotto of St. Jerome. Then, visit Milk Grotto.
Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast, check out from hotel.
Proceed to Taba, a 5-hour drive.
Arrive in Taba. Finish the customs and emigration formalities at the Israel side.
Enter into Egypt. Complete the emigration and customs formalities.
Check-in at hotel and then, there’s free time.
Dinner and overnight stay in Taba.
Eat breakfast at hotel and check out.
Then, proceed to Sinai. View the beautiful and historical Sinai Mountains and visit St. Catherine Monastery. It is set beneath the mountain where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments. The monastery has been one of the world’s great centres of religious pilgrimage for over fifteen centuries. Within its imposing walls rests a citadel like no other, incredibly rich in important religious and historical structures. Among its treasures is a library of ancient manuscripts and icons second only to the Vatican's itself, and a 6th century church reputed to lie directly on the site of the Burning Bush. Quite simply, the monastery is a defining feature of the Holy Land.
Proceed to Cairo.
Eat lunch at restaurant.
On the way to Cairo, we cross the famous Suez Canal.
Arrive in Cairo. Overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast, check out from hotel.
Proceed to a visit to Pyramids, The Great Pyramid of Giza (also called the Pyramid of Khufu and the Pyramid of Cheops). It is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis bordering what is now El Giza, Egypt, and in a historical irony is oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only one that survives substantially intact. It is believed the pyramid was built as a tomb for fourth dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu (Cheops in Greek) and constructed over a 20-year period concluding around 2551 BC. The Great Pyramid was the tallest man-made structure in the world for over 3,800 years Sphinx.
Proceed to the Cairo Airport for final departure to Dubai.
Arrive in Dubai and meet our representative.
Proceed to hotel for check-in. Then, there’s free time.
In the evening, go for Dhow Cruise. Discover the true beauty of Dubai while aboard a traditionally decorated wooden dhow (cabin cruise), as it sails along the Dubai creek under the moonlight. The major Dubai landmarks shine through the moonlit sky as the wooden vessel slips silently across the creek. This unforgettable romantic evening cruise includes a buffet dinner of either continental or oriental cuisine, along with soft drinks, traditional coffee, and mineral water. The tour also normally contains various sorts of entertainment and traditional Arabic background music. Alcohol is also available on request at an additional cost.
Return to hotel for overnight stay.
Eat breakfast at hotel.
Proceed for morning Dubai City Tour. Visit the Dubai Museum, and stop to take pictures at Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah Mosque, etc.
Later, proceed to visit the Burj Khalifa’s 124th Floor (Observation desk). It is the Tallest Building in the World. Construction began on 6 January 2004, with the exterior of the structure completed on 1 October 2009. The building officially opened on 4 January 2010, and is part of the new 2 km2 (490-acre) development called Downtown Dubai at the 'First Interchange' along Sheikh Zayed Road, near Dubai's main business district. The tower's architecture and engineering were performed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill of Chicago, with Adrian Smith as chief architect, and Bill Baker as chief structural engineer. The primary contractor was Samsung C&T of South Korea. The tower's construction was done by the construction division of Al Ghurair Investment group.
In the afternoon, proceed for Desert Safari. Enjoy dune bashing followed by BBQ dinner with Belly dance.
Return to hotel for overnight stay.
After breakfast, check out from hotel. Enjoy last-minute shopping.
Later, proceed to airport for departure.
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TW-Twin Sharing | 45,000.00 | 70,000.00 | 1,15,000.00 |
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