Our guide Yossi was kind enough to provide us a summary of all the sights which I've included (with some editing) below. A typical day involved getting on the bus at 8:30 am and returning around 6:30 pm. It's amazing how much you can see when touring hard for 10 hours a day for 9 days!
We started our tour of the Holy Land in Jerusalem where, and as Yossi noted, all the ingredients were present for a "fire"; all that is needed is for someone to strike a match. We ended 9 days later in the capital Tel Aviv for a very short night where we caught a flight back to Greece at 7 am.
The boys did great (it's amazing what a sucker can do for morale ). Braden spent a lot of time on my back, but he rarely complained and often fell asleep, even in 100 degree heat!
Day 1: Fly from Athens to Tel Aviv and bus to Jerusalem
Day 2: Jerusalem
- The old city of Jerusalem: the Dung Gate, Temple Mount - El Aqsa facade, Mosque of Omar - Dome of the Rock, Via Dolorosa: St. Ann, Bethesda Pool, the Austrian Hospis - general view of the Old City
- The Ethiopian village (on the roof of the Holy Sepulcher), the Ethiopian Chapels, Church of the Holy Sepulchre: Mount Golgotha, the Armenian Chapel, the Roman quarry, the Holy Sepulchre, tomb of Joseph of Aramithea
- Garden Tomb
- Mount of Olives: panoramic view of the Old City, the Jewish cemetery, Getsemane: Church of Agony and the Garden of The ancient Olives
- The underground Church of Mary's Tomb
- The Western Wall, the Western Wall tunnels, the Damascus Gate
Day 3: Judean Lowland (shefela)
- Beth Guvrin (house of the Nephilim): the Columbarium cave, the cisterns cave, the underground oil press, the Sidonian ornated tomb (Cerberus)
- Elah Valley - David against Goliath, archeological site of Beth Shemesh (house of the sun)- the monumental building, view of the Sorek Valley
- Birthday party at the underground crusader passage in the Sorek winery
- Emmaus: meet Anton - the Jewish-Catholic monk, visit the Byzantine Church, the Mosaic room
- Neve Shalom: walk along the Emmaus Road to the Dome of Silence (where we sang and got kicked out )
Day 4: from Bethlehem to Wadi Qelt
- Bethlehem: Shepherds' Fields, Basilica of Nativity, Grotto of Nativity
- Israel Museum: scale model of Herodian Jerusalem, Shrine of the Book, the archeological department - the best exhibition of biblical archeology in the world
- Shopping at the Old City Market
- Last view of the Golden Dome from Mount Scopus and to toward the desert
- Wilderness of Judea: afternoon walk along the cliffs of Wadi Qelt, view of monastery of St. George and the Jordan Valley
Day 5: the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea
- Nabi Musa: a desert walk in the Judan Wilderness high plain through the Bitumen quarries and the Muslim cemetery to the cloister of prophet Moses' tomb, visit the Aiubic Khan
- Qumran, home of the Essenes, finding place of the Dead Sea Scrolls
- Bathing in the Dead Sea at Kalia Beach
- Visit the Ahava factory in Mizpe Shalem
- Swim in oasis of Ein Gedi: walk between the Acacia trees and Apples of Sodom to the upper pools of David's stream
- Masada: the museum of the Ostraca (named clay pieces) and the reconstructed Roman camp
- Mount Sodom: sunset hike down the eastern sloops of the mountain, birthday on the flower button, panoramic view of the southern basin of the Dead Sea, the salt shafts
Day 6: the Jordan Valley to the Sea of Galilee
- Oasis of Jericho: Tel-es Sultan, Jericho excavations, the oldest city in the world, view Mount Temptation and monastery of the Qarantal
- Drive along the Jordan Valley to Harod Springs: story of the selection of the 300 warriors by Gideon and refreshing in the Roman pools of the spring
- Beth Shean: the Roman theater, the public bath house, the cardo and the Dionysus capital
- Drive across the Jezreel Valley to Beth Shearim, the underground necropolis: Cave of the Coffins, the candelabra relief, coffin of the lions, the ancient glass museum
Day 7: Golan Heights and Upper Galilee
- Drive across upper Jordan river to the Valley of Bethsaida
- Minefields of Golan Heights up to volcanic crater of Mount Bental: panoramic view of Mount Hermon and the Damascus Valley
- Drive through Druze villages of Bukata and Masaade
- Banias Nature Reserve: Hermon Springs, Cave of Pan, the Hellenistic cult center, walk along Banias River to Caesarea Philippi, palace of Salome, city of Agripas II
- Drive through Hula Valley to Mount of Beatitudes: walk down the mountain on the Roman country road to the Byzantine area, Sermon on the Mount, view of Tabgha Valley
- The hidden cascade and swimming in the Sea of Galilee
- Evening walk on the Tiberias promenade to the sound & lights show
Day 8: Lower Galilee and the Sea of Galilee
- Drive via Cana in Galilee to Nazareth: Sunday service at the Church of Christ of Nazareth, Church of Annunciation - Grotto of Annunciation, the Byzantine rotonda, upper basilica, the biblical village
- North-western shores of the Sea of Galilee: St. Peter's fish on the shores of Capernaum
- Gennesaret: Jesus boat museum, boat ride to Tabgha Valley
- Capernaum: St. Peter's house, Jesus' Synagogue
Day 9: Jezreel Valley, Mount Carmel and the Mediterranean Coast
- Mount Precipice, Nazareth Village
- Megiddo - the ancient city of King Solomon: the Solomonian gate, panoramic view of Valley of Armageddon, the Canaanite altar, the underground water system
- Drive up Mt. Carmel to the Muhraka where Elijah the prophet fought the prophets of Ba'al
- Caesarea Maritima: the Roman theater, the Herodian villa, the Herodian pool, the ancient port
- Drive through Sharon Valley to Tel Aviv; evening tour in Old Jaffa: house of Simon the Tanner, Gate of Faith
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