Join Us This Spring for One of Our Ultimate Holy Land Tours
Come join Meridian Magazine’s Scot and Maurine Proctor on an unforgettable journey that will make the scriptures come alive on the Ultimate Holy Land Tour.
This is a unique tour you may not have seen offered before because in addition to seeing all the inspirational and historic sites you would want to see on a visit to the Holy Land, we are taking you to some unforgettable places that most tour groups don’t get to go. After so much time in the Holy Land, we found some things we think are “not-to-be-missed” that most miss.
There are two trips to choose from, each has some limited space available. Choose either April 6-19, 2022 OR April 27-May 10, 2022. See the itinerary below. To book travel or to answer questions, please call our Morris Murdock Escorted Tours agents at 800-809-9910. Because of COVID, tours have been backed up for two years so please book your tour today to ensure travel.
Day 1/2: Wednesday/Thursday April 6-7 OR April 27-28
Today you’ll depart on your Trans-Atlantic flight to Tel Aviv, Israel. After arrival, we’ll be met, clear customs, and continue to our lovely hotel. Be sure to get a good night’s rest tonight!
Meals: Dinner
Day 3: Friday, April 8 OR April 29
This morning we go to Caesarea Maritima, which was once a grand Roman city with a beautiful aqueduct that is still standing. It is also the site of Paul’s trial before King Agrippa. Then it is on to one of our favorite stops, Nazareth Village, where you see what Nazareth would have looked like in the time of Christ, including villages and shepherds who are dressed up as in the period to enhance the scene. Then to Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley. When the people of Nazareth rejected the Savior, this is where they tried to kill him. Below is also the scene of the last battle of Armageddon and to the east Mt. Tabor, another candidate for the Mt of Transfiguration. We stay tonight (for 3 nights) in Sea of Galilee.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: Saturday, April 9 OR April 30
In first light we sail today where Jesus walked on the Sea of Galilee. We stop by the Boat Museum, to see a boat that was discovered from the time of Jesus. We next visit the newly excavated ruins of Magdahla where Mary Magdalene called home. Then it is on to the town where Peter lived and where Jesus ministered for three years, Capernaum. Here Christ performed so many miracles and taught in the synagogue. You can close your eyes and almost be in the scene at the healing of the daughter of Jairus. At St. Peter’s Primacy on the Galilee we remember both the miracle of the loaves and the fishes and also the resurrected Jesus preparing fish on the seashore for his hungry apostles. We will eat St. Peter’s fish today. Late this afternoon, we will go to the top of the Mt. Arbell, overlooking the Galilee for the best view in the region, a place so beautiful we made it the cover of one of our books.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5: Sunday, April 10 OR May 1
Today we walk where Jesus walked in the Valley of the Doves, followed by a visit to the Mt. of Beatitudes where He gave his Sermon on the Mount and you will be able to see how he could address so many people at once. This is always a highlight of the tour. Then it is on to Banias, a place of natural beauty and a cascading waterfall. We come to the origins of the Jordan River. This is also the site of Caesarea Philippi, where Peter declared that Christ was the “Son of the living God.” We will also see Mt. Hermon, a candidate for the Mt. of Transfiguration.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 6: Monday, April 11 OR May 2
This morning we are reminded how the Romans lived during Jesus’ time as we visit Beit Shean, an impressive Roman city, which was one of the Decapolis where Christ’s apostles preached. Continue to Dead Sea and enjoy swim and float at hotel beach and facilities.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 7: Tuesday April 12 OR May 3
This morning we will take a Gondola to the top of Masada! You will never forget the views of the Dead Sea while exploring one of Herod’s grand palaces, but also the last stand of the Jewish resistance when they were overrun by the Romans in 73 AD. It is an amazing and heartbreaking story. We visit Qumran where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered, then drive through the wilderness of Judea to Jesus’s baptismal site on the Jordan River then past Jericho and the Mt. of Temptation. Stay tonight by the Jerusalem.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 8: Wednesday, April 13 OR May 4
Arise early because we are going to the Temple Mount, a sacred place to Jews, Muslims and Christians, a place some believe is the very origin of creation. We will see the Dome of the Rock, Al Aqsa mosque and more. Then we go to the Pool of Bethesda, where Christ healed a paralytic man and to St. Anne’s Church where the acoustics make us all sound like angels when we sing. We will stop at Pilate’s Judgment Hall, Chapel of Flagellation and show you where Antonia’s Fortress was that housed the Roman soldiers who scourged Christ. We then follow the Via Dolorosa (the way of the Cross) to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the site believed by many Christians to be where Christ was crucified and resurrected. This afternoon we visit Yad Vashem, the vivid Holocaust museum, followed by a visit to the Dead Sea Scrolls Museum, and the Second Temple Model of Jerusalem. This gives you a picture of what Jerusalem once looked like and helps you understand today’s layout.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 9: Thursday, April 14 OR May 5
Antiquities Day! This is a favorite since you will do things you would never get to do. We begin on Mt. Scopus, just below the BYU Jerusalem Center, working with archaeologists to sift some layers of material that came from the Temple Mount looking for shards, pottery, coins etc. You will feel like an explorer and a treasure hunter all at once. Next, we go to the City of David, the most ancient area of Jerusalem. We will walk through Hezekiah’s tunnel, one of the most outstanding engineering feats of the ancient world. Then we head to the Archaeological Park that is part of the temple complex where you will learn about the temple Jesus knew and walked on the very step’s he walked on that once led into the temple. Finally, Joseph Zanbil, an antiquities dealer will teach us about the antiquities of Israel—how he has found them and what they are. Following this, we will head to a wonderful lunch in Bethlehem’s Tent Restaurant. Then we see Shepherd’s Fields, where we celebrate Christmas once again. Next, we visit the Church of the Nativity, which has been standing since 330 AD over a cave where many believe Christ was born. Time permits you’ll have free time to explore the Old City on your own
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 10: Friday, April 15 OR May 6
Our last day in the Holy Land is the highlight of the tour. We start at the top of the Mt. of Olives and then walk down the route Jesus may have come on his last week. We have a special meeting in the Garden of Gethsemane and see olive trees that are at least one thousand years old. Then we visit the Orson Hyde gardens and talk about the dedication of Israel for the gathering of the Jews. Next, we visit the Upper Room, believed to have been built on the site of the Last Supper, then move to the Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu, built on Caiaphas’s palace where Jesus was tried. Our tour is capped with a visit to the Garden Tomb where we will remember that “He is not here for he has risen.” Here will have a testimony meeting.
Tonight, we visit Jerusalem’s Western Wall and see how the Jews celebrate Shabbat and Passover.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 11: Saturday, April 16 OR May 7
Pending to opening hours of the land borders between Israel and Jordan. Today we attend sacrament meeting at the unforgettable BYU Jerusalem Center. We will arrive early to see the magnificent views from the center.
Cross the border from Allenby/Shikh Hussein and drive to hotel in Amman.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 12: Sunday, April 17 OR May 8
Today we will start our exploring by visiting the ancient city of Jerash, which boast of an unbroken chain of human occupation dating back more than 6,500 years. Jerash lies on a plain surrounded by hilly wooded areas and fertile basins. This afternoon we will return to the modern city of Amman to see the Citadel and Kind Abdullah Mosque during our city highlight tour. Traveling south from Amman we pass Mt. Nebo where, like Moses, we get a sweeping view across the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea to the Promised Land. That night we dine and stay in the 7 Wonders Bedouin Camp where red cliffs soar and the stars shine. We eat and dance around the fire and feel a little like both Nephi and the Children of Israel. This is really unforgettable. (You may get a lesson in nighttime photography.)
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 13: Monday, April 18 OR May 9
We spend the day in Petra, one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, where the Nabataea’s carved magnificent buildings out of red sandstone, (You’ve seen it in the Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade movie). We will walk through an immense crack in the stone along a pathway that will take you to Petra’s most impressive monument—the Treasury. You walk along the Street of Facades, see the Royal Tombs and more. Drive to Wadi Rum, associated with Lawrence of Arabia, where we will four-wheel out into the desert to see one of the most impressive desert landscapes in the world.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 14: Tuesday, April 19 OR May 10
Today we take our Trans-Atlantic flight and arrive home.
Meals: Breakfast
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