The Holy Land and Jordan Revisited - Catholic Pilgrimage
From Tel Aviv To Jerusalem · Hebron · Bethlehem · Gethsemane · Western Wall Excavations · Western Wall Tunnel · Via Dolorosa · Holy Sepulchre · Bethany · Masada · Cross Arava Border to Jordan · Wadi Rum · Petra · Dead Sea · Nebo · Madaba · Cross Sheikh Hussein Bridge · Nazareth · Stella Maris · Akko · Rosh Hanikra · Haifa · Nazareth · Mt. Arbel - 10 Nights

Departing from:
Tel Aviv
Destination:
Jerusalem · Hebron · Bethlehem · Gethsemane · Western Wall Excavations · Western Wall Tunnel · Via Dolorosa · Holy Sepulchre · Bethany · Masada · Cross Arava Border to Jordan · Wadi Rum · Petra · Dead Sea · Nebo · Madaba · Cross Sheikh Hussein Bridge · Nazareth · Stella Maris · Akko · Rosh Hanikra · Haifa · Nazareth · Mt. Arbel
Duration:
10 Nights
Offer:
This special itinerary has 3 or 4 departures each year. Contact our office for dates.
Tour Operator:
206 Tours
Reference Code:
206-117

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Overview

Designed for Pilgrims who have traveled to the Holy Land before, this “Holy Land & Jordan Revisited” tour goes even more in depth into the rich history of our Catholic faith in this most Holy part of the world. Begin in Jerusalem and revisit Bethlehem, Gethsemane, and the Holy Sepulchre. Take new trips to Hebron, Bethany and Masada learning even more about Christ’s life. In Jordan, visit Wadi Rum and experience luxury camping in the desert under a blanket of radiant stars. In Petra, take an adventurous walk through this ancient civilization to the world famous monastery and then enjoy a jeep ride through the desert! Revisit the Dead Sea followed by an tour of a Mosaic factory to see how these were made in ancient times. Cross Sheikh Hussein Bridge and spend two nights in Nazareth. Expand on your love for the Holy Land with this exciting Pilgrimage!

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