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Bible Study Tour (Israel ▪ Jordan ▪ Turkey ▪ Greece)

Apr 05, 2024 - May 09, 2024 Follow in the Steps of Jesus and the Apostles The Bible Comes Alive in This Spiritual Journey
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Dr. Carl George RasmussenBiblical & Theological StudiesBethel University
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Apr 05 Fri USA to Israel
Depart from New York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Vancouver BC, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, Atlanta, or Washington DC and fly to Tel Aviv.

Apr 06 Sat Arrive Tel Aviv
Upon arrival to Ben Gurion International airport, you will be meet by our greeting service with “TUTKU” sign. Our driver will meet us and drive us to the Jerusalem Grand Court Hotel for dinner and overnight. (D)

Apr 07 Sun Jerusalem
The day begins on the Mount of Olives, looking across the Kidron Valley. Walking down the Mount we will visit Domiunis Flevit (where Jesus wept over Jerusalem), the Garden of Gethsemane and the Church of All Nations. We will walk across the Kidron Valley past Absalom’s tomb and up to the City of David and Hezekiah’s tunnel and the pool of Siloam. (B,D)

Apr 08 Mon Jerusalem
In the morning we visit the Yad VaShem, the Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem. After lunch we will visit the Israel National Museum to see the Jerusalem Model, Dead Sea Scrolls at the Shrine of the Book, and the Archaeology Wing of the museum. We will visit the Herodium—Herod the Great's fortress, palace, and mausoleum located south of Jerusalem. Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem. (B, D)

Apr 09 Tue Jerusalem
We begin our morning walking to the Garden Tomb, then on to the Jaffa Gate, Tower of David and to Church of Holy Sepulcher. We continue to walk through the Old City market to the Wohl Museum, the Western Wall, and sections of Via Dolorosa. No bus today. Dinner and overnight Jerusalem. (B,D)

Apr 10 Wed Sharon Plain, Jezreel Valley, and Galilee
We will begin the day by driving from Jerusalem to Caesarea Maritima—the large port built by Herod the Great. After lunch we will drive to Mt. Carmel and the Carmelite Monastery of Muhraka with a wonderful view of the Jezreel Valley. Descend to Megiddo where many important battles took place—and mentioned in Revelation 16:16. We will cross the Jezreel Valley to Nazareth and then on to the Sea of Galilee to our hotel on the shore of the sea. Dinner and overnight at Nof Ginosar on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. (B,D)

Apr 11 Thu Hazor, Dan, Caesarea Philippi, Golan Heights, Katzrin
Today we travel north to visit Hazor, the largest Old Testament site in Israel (a UNESCO Wrld Heritage site). We will then proceed to Dan, the northern border of the biblical kingdom of Israel. There we will walk to one of the headwaters of the Jordan River and visit the extensive excavations. A short drive will take us to Caesarea Philippi, the place where Peter confessed that Jesus was the Christ (Matt 16:16). From there we will drive up on to the Golan Heights and view into Syria (if local conditions permit) We end our day at Katzrin where we will visit the well-preserved Synagogue and reconstructed houses. Dinner and overnight at Nof Ginosar. (B,D)

Apr 12 Fri Jesus’ Ministry Around the Sea of Galilee
We will begin this day by taking a boat ride on Lake Galilee. Then contiune to Chorazin, Bethsaida, the synagogue at Magdala, the Mount of Beatitudes, Capernaum, and other sites Jesus ministered at before returning to dinner and overnight at Nof Ginnosar. (B,D)

Apr 13 Sat Cross border to Jordan, Jerash, Mt. Nebo, Petra
We will leave the Galilee early and prepare to cross into Jordan at the King Hussein Bridge and transfer buses in Jordan. We will stop at Jerash for a tour of this spectacular Roman city. We will visit Mt. Nebo and possibly Madaba on to our hotel in Petra for dinner and overnight. (B,D)

Apr 14 Sun Petra
We start out for Petra early, walking the Suq to the famous Al Khazneh or Treasury at Petra, a tomb carved out of the mountain stone by the Nabeateans about 2000 years ago. We will have time to explore this UNESCO World Heritage site before returning to our Petra hotel for dinner and overnight. (B,D)

Apr 15 Mon Aqaba, Cross border to Israel, Eilat, Tamar Park, Ein Gedi
We depart hotel at 8:00 am for departure to border. Depart our Jordanian bus and walk with luggage across the border to Eilat. Meet our bus and guide. Stop for a Swim in the Red Sea, then head North visit Tamar Biblical Park. Continue for Ein Gedi for dinner & overnight. (B,D)

Apr 16 Tue Masada, Mamshit, Tel Arad, Ein Gedi
Drive to Masada, visit the famous fortress built by King Herod and the site of the last stand of the Jewish zealots in the first Jewish War against Rome. Masada is also an UNESCO World Heritage site. Ascend by cable car then walk down the Western Roman ramp , meet our bus continue to Tel Arad for a visit to the ancient Canaanite city captured by Joshua. We will visit the Judean fortress and a reconstructed temple at the top of the Tel, continue to Mamshit, a Nabatean trading village which has been beautifully restored by the Israeli Park service. Return via the Dead Sea back to Ein Gedi for dinner & overnight. (B,D)

Apr 17 Wed Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, Qumran, The Dead Sea, Tel Aviv
After breakfast we start with a float in the Dead Sea, and view Ein Gedi from above, where David hid from King Saul. Continue to Qumran, the location where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. We will pay a short visit to the Jordan River Baptismal site (Qast el-Yahud) and Jericho (if time permits). Then onto Tel Aviv for dinner & overnight (B,D)

Apr 18 Thu Tel Aviv Airport - Fly Istanbul
Transfer from hotel to Tel Aviv Airport. Fly Istanbul. Our representative will meet us at Istanbul Airport after the customs and baggage claim with a “TUTKU” sign. Dinner and overnight in Istanbul. (B,D)

Apr 19 Fri Free Day OR Arrival Day
Free day in Istanbul for those participating in the whole trip and for those participating in the Israel/Jordan and Turkey segments of the trip. — Arrival day in Istanbul for those participating in the Turkey or the Turkey and Greece segments of the trip. Dinner and overnight in Istanbul. (B,D)

Apr 20 Sat Istanbul: Hippodrome, Hagia Sophia, Archaeological Museum
Today we will begin our trip by visiting the Hippodrom and see the monuments on its spina.  From there, we will continue on to the Archaeological Museum and the nearby Museum of the Ancient Orient — two world-class museums where artifacts from all over the Near East have been collected — including the famous Jerusalem Temple Inscription and the inscription from Hezekiah’s Tunnel (also from Jerusalem).  In addition, we will walk through St. Sophia (Hagia Sophia) that, for 1000 years, was the largest church in Christendom. Built by Justinian (532-537 AD), the church has 107 columns and beautiful glass mosaics.  Transfer to the Istanbul Airport for a late afternoon flight to Hatay (THY).  Dinner and overnight in Antakya. (B,D) 

Apr 21 Sun – Tel Tayinat/Atchana – Antioch Hippodrome – Antakya
We will begin our day with site visits at Tel Tayinat and Tel Atchana where there are structures that are somewhat similar to King David's Palace and Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem. After lunch we will taste Antakya’s famous dessert, künefe, followed by a visit to the hippodrome and temple site with a local archaeologist. Finally, we will tour the museum and the Museum Hotel.  Dinner and overnight in Antakya. (B,D)

Apr 22 Mon Antioch – Seleucia – Antakya
First we will visit the grotto Church of St. Peter where Jesusfollowers were first called Christians (Acts 11:26). At the new Antakya Archaeological Museum we will see one of richest collections of mosaics in the world. After lunch, we will go to Seleucia Pieria, the port town from which Paul and Barnabas departed and returned on their first journey (Acts 13:4). There we will see the Titus Tunnel, one of Rome’s engineering wonders. If time allows, we will visit the monastery complex of Simon Stylites. Dinner and overnight at Museum Hotel in Antakya. (B,D)

Apr 23 Tue Tarsus – Adana Museum – Adana
Drive through Cilicia to Tarsus, the home of the Apostle Paul. There we will visit the Roman baths and see the ancient bridge over the Cydnus River. We will next visit the Cardo Maximus street of the Roman city and then Donuktaş, one of the largest temples of the ancient world. After lunch we will drive to Adana to walk across the SarusRiver on the Roman bridge and visit the Adana Archaeology Museum. Dinner and overnight in Adana. (B,D)

Apr 24 Wed Cilician Gates – Derbe – Lystra – Iconium – Konya
We first pass through the Cilician Gates in the Taurus Mountains and then continue to Derbe visited three times by Paul visited (Acts 14:20). We continue to Lystra, the home of Timothy, visted by Paul on his three journeys. After a short drive to Iconium, we will first visit the ancient acropolis in Konya’s city center and then visit the archaeological museum and its important inscriptions mentioning Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe. Dinner and overnight in Konya. (B,D)

Apr 25 Thu Pisidian Antioch – Antalya
After early breakfast, drive to Eflatunpinar. Then we stop at a Roman Bridge near the road to Yalvaç. Then contiune to Yalvaç, the site of the Roman colony of Pisidian Antioch. Paul visited this city on his three missionary journeys. His first recorded sermon in Acts 13 addressed the congregation of Jewsand Godfearers in the synagogue. We will also visit the St. Paul Room in the Yalvaç Museum. Then we will make a scenic drive through the Pisidian lake country before descending through the Taurus Mountains to the plain of Pamphylia. Dinner and overnight in Antalya. (B,D)

Apr 26 Fri Perga – Attalia – Antalya
We will begin our day with a visit to ancient Perga—a place visited by Paul, Barnabas, and John Mark (Acts 13:13-14).  Perga is extensively excavated and we will study life in an ancient Roman city in the time of Paul.  In the afternoon, we will visit the award-winning Antalya (= Attalia Acts 14:25-26) Archaeological Museum with its amazing statuary.  Late afternoon free.  Dinner and overnight in Antalya. (B,D)

April 27 Sat Colossae — Laodicea - Hierapolis - Pamukkale
Our first stop is in Colossae, a site that has not yet been excavated. Nevertheless, this is an important site for Christians to visit, since
Paul sent here two letters: one to the church of Colossae and one to the rich Christian slave-owner Philemon, who hosted the Colossian church in his home. Our second stop is Laodicea, a major city in Roman times, as is clear from not only the size of the ancient site but also its two theatres, stadium, aqueduct, and a major street lined with shops. Laodicea is not only the last of the seven churches to whom John directed the book of Revelation (Rev. 3:14-22), but it also had a close relationship with the nearby churches of Colossae and Hierapolis (Col. 4:13-15) and was the recipient of one of Paul’s now lost letters (Col. 4:16).
Our last stop of the day is at nearby Hierapolis which is blessed by hot mineral springs and some of the best-preserved Roman ruins in Asia Minor. Christianity came to Hierapolis via Epaphras (Colossians 4:12–13).  We will see the impressive theater with seats still in perfect condition and visit one of thermal pools that still has ancient columns in it! Today, the area is known as Pamukkale, meaning "Cotton Castle." It is named for the limestone-laden hot springs that cascade from one white-edged terrace pool to the next.  Overnight in one of the nearby modern resorts of
Pammukale whose thermal baths are sure to revive your tired body. (B,D)
 

April 28 Sun Philadelphia — Sardis — Thyatira - Soma
In the morning we will drive to Philadelphia, the sixth of the Seven Churches.  John wrote to the church here (Rev. 3:7-13), commending them for their patience and endurance in spite of persecution. Our next stop is Sardis (Rev. 3:1-6). Here we see the remains of the magnificent temple of Artemis, the beautifully reconstructed gymnasium and public baths, and the largest known synagogue outside Palestine. We will stop briefly in the ancient city of Thyatira, where, due to the presence of the modern city of Akhisar, few archaeological remains have thus far been uncovered. John warned the church here about its toleration of a woman symbolically called Jezebel who was leading believers astray, causing them “to practice sexual immorality and to eat food sacrificed to idols” (Rev. 2:18-29). If time permits we will visit the nearby museum.  We drive to our hotel in Soma for dinner and overnight. (B,D)

April 29 Mon Pergamun - Izmir
This morning we will travel a short distance west to Pergamum which is one of the most impressive archaeological sites in all of Turkey. Its attractions
are hard to surpass: a 10,000-seat theatre on the side of the acropolis which is the steepest in the ancient world; the magnificently restored temple of Trajan; a
library of 200,000 volumes second in size only to that in Alexandria; the base of the Altar of Zeus; the temple of Dionysus; and the medical center of Asclepius
with its own theatre, library, underground tunnel, and other buildings. John warned the church here that they were living in a place of “Satan’s throne” (Rev.
2:12-17). Drive to Izmir for dinner and overnight. (B,D)
 

April 30 Tue  Ephesus – Izmir
Today will likely be the high note of the tour for most people, as we visit the most impressive biblical site of our trip: Ephesus. The former glory of this city can still today be easily appreciated from its well-preserved streets, temples, fountains, public baths, terraced houses and theatres. Ephesus was also the site of the Artemis temple—one of seven wonders of the ancient world. There is the same theatre where some 24,000 citizens of Ephesus gathered shouting “Great is Artemis!” in a riot started in response to Paul’s ministry there. The apostle visited this city only briefly during his second missionary journey (Acts 18:18-21) but returned during his third missionary journey for a much longer period of two years and three months (Acts 19:1-20:1). Timothy later served as pastor in this city during which time Paul wrote him two letters (1 & 2 Timothy). Some years later Ephesus served as the home base for the apostle John’s ministry from where he wrote a number of letters (1, 2, 3 John) and to which he sent the Book of Revelation. In addition to the ancient city, we will also visit the “slope houses” (the wealthiest homes in Ephesus that have been marvelously reconstructed), the Ephesus Museum, which houses several impressive items from this site, and the Basilica of St. John. We return to Izmir for dinner and overnight. (B,D)

May 1 Wed Smyrna – Izmir
Begin the day by driving up to Mt. Pagus (now called Kadifekale or “Velvet Castle”) which is the acropolis of ancient Smyrna, the second of the seven churches (Rev. 2:8–11).   From there we have a great view of the modern city of Izmir and its harbor. Here we think about John’s word of commendation for the Christians in Smyrna who were persevering in the faith despite persecution (Rev. 2:8-11).  In addition, we will visit the Agora and its important collection of Greek graffiti, the largest from the ancient Greek East, and visit archaic Smyrna located at Bayraklı.  We conclude with a brief visit to the archaeology museum in the fairgrounds (if time permits). Lunch on your own with free time in the afternoon. You may wish to visit St Polycarp Church or wander around the Kemeralti Bazaar.  Farewell Dinner at a local restaurant with overnight in Izmir (B,D)

May 2 Thu Izmir Airport - Fly Thessaloniki
Transfer to Izmir Airport flight to Thessaloniki. Our representative will meet us after the customs and baggage claim with a “TUTKU” sign. Transfer to the hotel for dinner and overnight. (B,D)

May 3 Fri Neapolis, Philippi, Amphipolis, Thessaloniki
We enjoy a scenic drive along the Aegean Sea to Kavala (ancient Neapolis), the port city of Philippi, where Paul landed by boat and first brought the gospel to Europe. We’ll travel inland to Philippi, named after Philip II, the father of Alexander the Great. We follow the Via Egnatia which the apostle took into the city. Here at Philippi Paul preached his first sermon in Europe (Acts 16:13-15) and baptized the first Christian convert in the continent, a “certain woman named Lydia.” The Philippian church became one of Paul’s favorite congregations and many years later, while under house arrest in Rome, he wrote them a letter (Philippians) expressing his gratitude for their faithful support of his missionary activity. Extensive Roman and Byzantine ruins have been uncovered and there is a crypt where it is believed Paul and Silas were imprisoned. We leave Philippi and continue to follow the Via Egnatia to Amphipolis (Acts 17:1) to view the Lion Monument that Paul would have seen as he traveled by this city. We pass by Apollonia (Acts 17:1) and return to our hotel in Thessaloniki (B, D)

May 4 Sat Thessaloniki, Vergina, Berea, Kalambaka (Meteora)
Paul spent a number of weeks in Thessalonica during his 2nd Missionary Journey establishing a church (Acts 17:1-9) to whom he would a short time later write two letters (1 & 2 Thessalonians). Visit the Roman Agora (marketplace), where a mob was formed against Paul and an ensuing riot was started in the city (Acts 17:5). We will visit the Rotunda, the triumphal Arch of Galerius (AD 305-311), and two beautiful Byzantine churches (Hagia Sophia & Saint Demetrius), the ancient ramparts of the city, and the White Tower—the symbol of the city. We leave Thessaloniki for a brief visit to Vergina and the magnificent presentation of the golden finds from the tomb of Phillip II—the father of Alexander the Great. We then drive to Berea (modern Veria), the place whose Jewish citizens “received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true” (Acts 17:11). After viewing the Bema—the spot where tradition has Paul teaching the Bereans—and the beautiful monument dedicated to the apostle, we drive south to Kalambaka (B, D)

May 5 Sun Meteora, Delphi
Here are the famous Cenobitic Monasteries that are perched precariously on top of huge and precipitous columns of rock that rise up out of the ground, thereby giving rise to the name “Meteora,” which means “in the air.” It was in the 11th century that the first hermits sought refuge in the caves of Meteora where the solitude and spectacular vistas enhanced the mystic way of life. Eventually the hermits began to group together in monasteries whose buildings were decorated with frescoes and icons by the great artists of the day. After touring one of these historic and breathtaking monasteries, we spend the afternoon enjoying the scenic drive to Delphi, stopping briefly at Thermopoli—the site of the bloody battle between the Greeks and the Persians. Overnight in Delphi (B,D)

May 6 Mon Delphi, Athens
Located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, in a landscape of unparalleled beauty and majesty, Delphi is the home of the Sanctuary of Apollo and the world-renowned “Delphic oracle.” Other impressive ruins found here include the Temple of Athena, a well-preserved theatre that seats 5000 people, an athletic stadium seating 7000, a gymnasium for physical training, various stoas, and treasuries. It is with good reason that Delphi is widely acknowledged as the most spectacularly beautiful ancient site in Greece. We also will visit the Delphi Museum, whose impressive collection includes an inscription concerning the governor Gallio (Acts 18:12), which plays a crucial role in establishing the chronology of Paul’s life and ministry. We end the day with a drive to Athens. (B,D)

May 7 Tue Athens
Paul visited Athens during his 2nd Missionary Journey (Acts 17:15-34). We will begin our day by going up to the Acropolis, which towers over the city of Athens and which houses the
Parthenon, a building so masterfully created that it has been the subject of architectural study since its creation. Equally impressive buildings on the Acropolis include the Erechtheion, with its Porch of Maidens, and the Temple of Athena Nike, the goddess of “Victory.” We will then proceed to the Areopagus (“Mars Hill”) where the city leaders would often meet (Acts 17:19-33). We will then visit the Agora (“Marketplace”) of ancient Athens where Paul dialogued with the Athenian citizens and philosophers (Acts 17:17). Lunch on your own. Remainder of the day free for additional sightseeing and shopping. Dinner and overnight in Athens (B,D)

May 8 Wed Corinth, Cenchrea, Athens
After briefly stopping at the Corinthian Canal, we will visit Corinth, the place where Paul ministered for 1½ years (Acts 18:1-18) and would later write at least four letters, two of which have survived (1 & 2 Corinthians). The city is located on the slopes of the Acrocorinth, a towering mountain rising 1,886 feet above the sea and crowned in ancient times by the temple of Aphrodite. Extensive ruins of Corinth are visible today, including temples, water fountains, shops, various public buildings, the largest Agora (“Marketplace”) in the ancient world and the Bema, where Paul likely met before the governor Gallio (Acts 18:12-17). The Corinthian Museum contains many significant artifacts, several of which have a direct link to events, items and people mentioned in the New Testament. In the afternoon we will proceed to nearby Cenchrea, one of the two harbors of ancient Corinth from where Paul sailed on more than one occasion (Acts 18:18) and which was also the home of another early church and an influential Christian woman, Phoebe (Rom. 16:1). Dinner and overnight in Athens. (B,D)

May 9 Thu Transfer to Athens Airport for flight back to USA

Including

• Roundtrip International Air fare between USA-Tel Aviv & Athens-USA
• Tel Aviv – Istanbul air fare
• Izmir – Thessaloniki air fare
• Istanbul – Hatay air fare
ISRAEL & JORDAN HOTELS (April 6-18)
• 4 nights Golden Walls Hotel in Jerusalem or similar
• 3 nights Kibbutz Guest House in Nof Ginosar or similar
• 2 nights Petra Moon Luxury Hotel or similar
• 2 nights Kibbutz Guest House in Ein Geddi or similar
• 1 night Tel Aviv Metropolitan or similar
TURKEY HOTELS (April 18-May 2)
• 3 nights at Kent Hotel in Istanbul or similar
• 2 nights at Antakya Museum Hotel in Antakya
• 1 night at Ramada Hotel in Adana or similar
• 1 night at Dedeman Hotel in Konya orsimilar
• 2 nights at Best Western Khan Hotel in Antalya
• 1 night at Doga Thermal Health & Spa in Pamukkale  or similar
• 1 night at Ramada Hotel in Soma or similar
• 3 nights at Movenpick Hotel in Izmir or similar
GREECE HOTELS (May 2-9)
• 2 nights at Grand Palace Hotel in Thessaloniki or similar
• 1 night at Amalia Hotel in Kalambaka or similar
• 1 night at Amalia Hotel in Delphi or similar
• 3 nights at Herodion Hotel in Athens or similar
• Daily open buffet breakfasts at the hotels (B:breakfast)
• 33 Dinners at the hotels (D:Dinner)
• Boat Tour at Sea of Galilee
• Masada cable car ticket
• Bordertax’s –Israel-Jordan Exit tax
• Sightseeing as per the itinerary
• All Transfers and Transportation by Private A/C bus
• English speaking, government licensed, bible-oriented professional
tour guides throughout the tour
• All Entry fees to the sites & museums
• Jordan Visa to be arranged by TUTKU
• Service charges & local taxes
• Tips to the hotel and restaurant staff
• Tips to the tour guides and drivers

Excluding

• Turkish Visa Fee ($50 per person for US citizensto be obtained
online before arrival www.evisa.gov.tr)
• Drinks and lunches
• Travel and Health Insurance, any other item not listed above

Hotels
  • April 06, 2024 - April 10, 2024 Grand Court Hotel, Jerusalem, Israel
  • April 10, 2024 - April 12, 2024 Maagan Kibbutz Holiday Village, Maagan, Israel
  • April 12, 2024 - April 14, 2024 Moon Luxury, Petra, Jordan
  • April 14, 2024 - April 16, 2024 Ein Geddi Kibbutz Hotel, Ein Gedi, Israel
  • April 16, 2024 - April 17, 2024 Hotel Metropolitan Tel-Aviv, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

 Locations on the map may include pre program or extension locations with main program.
Including

• Roundtrip International Air fare between USA-Tel Aviv & Athens-USA
• Tel Aviv – Istanbul air fare
• Izmir – Thessaloniki air fare
• Istanbul – Hatay air fare
ISRAEL & JORDAN HOTELS (April 6-18)
• 4 nights Golden Walls Hotel in Jerusalem or similar
• 3 nights Kibbutz Guest House in Nof Ginosar or similar
• 2 nights Petra Moon Luxury Hotel or similar
• 2 nights Kibbutz Guest House in Ein Geddi or similar
• 1 night Tel Aviv Metropolitan or similar
TURKEY HOTELS (April 18-May 2)
• 3 nights at Kent Hotel in Istanbul or similar
• 2 nights at Antakya Museum Hotel in Antakya
• 1 night at Ramada Hotel in Adana or similar
• 1 night at Dedeman Hotel in Konya orsimilar
• 2 nights at Best Western Khan Hotel in Antalya
• 1 night at Doga Thermal Health & Spa in Pamukkale  or similar
• 1 night at Ramada Hotel in Soma or similar
• 3 nights at Movenpick Hotel in Izmir or similar
GREECE HOTELS (May 2-9)
• 2 nights at Grand Palace Hotel in Thessaloniki or similar
• 1 night at Amalia Hotel in Kalambaka or similar
• 1 night at Amalia Hotel in Delphi or similar
• 3 nights at Herodion Hotel in Athens or similar
• Daily open buffet breakfasts at the hotels (B:breakfast)
• 33 Dinners at the hotels (D:Dinner)
• Boat Tour at Sea of Galilee
• Masada cable car ticket
• Bordertax’s –Israel-Jordan Exit tax
• Sightseeing as per the itinerary
• All Transfers and Transportation by Private A/C bus
• English speaking, government licensed, bible-oriented professional
tour guides throughout the tour
• All Entry fees to the sites & museums
• Jordan Visa to be arranged by TUTKU
• Service charges & local taxes
• Tips to the hotel and restaurant staff
• Tips to the tour guides and drivers

Excluding

• Turkish Visa Fee ($50 per person for US citizensto be obtained
online before arrival www.evisa.gov.tr)
• Drinks and lunches
• Travel and Health Insurance, any other item not listed above

Hotels
  • April 06, 2024 - April 10, 2024 Grand Court Hotel, Jerusalem, Israel
  • April 10, 2024 - April 12, 2024 Maagan Kibbutz Holiday Village, Maagan, Israel
  • April 12, 2024 - April 14, 2024 Moon Luxury, Petra, Jordan
  • April 14, 2024 - April 16, 2024 Ein Geddi Kibbutz Hotel, Ein Gedi, Israel
  • April 16, 2024 - April 17, 2024 Hotel Metropolitan Tel-Aviv, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

Hosts
Dr. Carl George Rasmussen
Biblical & Theological Studies
Bethel University

Dr. Carl Rasmussen is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota. He received his Ph.D. in Ancient Near Eastern Studies from Dropsie University (now the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania). Dr. Rasmussen has spent 16 years of his adult life living in Israel, Jordan, Greece, and Turkey, where he taught and led academic study programs. Since his retirement from Bethel University, Dr. Rasmussen has continued to teach and lead adult study tours in Turkey, Greece, and Israel. Each year he spends time in Jerusalem, where is Adjunct Professor at the Jerusalem University College. He is the author of The Zondervan Atlas of the Bible (2010) and The Zondervan Essential Atlas of the Bible (2013). He has created and maintains the web site www.HolyLandPhotos.org that features over 5,150 free High Resolution images of Israel, Turkey, Greece, Malta, Jordan, Italy, etc.

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