#taggedbyjesus Israel Tour with Nate Buzolic

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Travel Date

Monday June 29 – Wednesday July 08, 2020

Departure & Return Location

Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion Airport (TLV)

Itinerary
(Subject to change)
Day 1: June 29, 2020
Day 2: June 30, 2020
Day 3: July 1, 2020
Day 4: July 2, 2020
Day 5: July 3, 2020
Day 6: July 4, 2020
Day 7: July 5, 2020
Day 8: July 6, 2020
Day 9: July 7, 2020
Day 10: July 8, 2020
  • Arrival on Ben Gurion Airport, Tel Aviv until 4pm
  • Transfer to the hotel
  • Dinner at the hotel
  • Jonah’s journey, Tabitha’s restoration to life, and Peter’s conversion of the gentiles all began in Jaffa. A visit to the Old Center of Jaffa with its harbor. Evening Tour through Jaffa’s narrow alleyways and enjoy the view over the sea.
  • Overnight in Tel Aviv
  • Drive over the Via Maris, „the Way of the Sea“ (Matthew 4:15)
  • Explore historic Caesarea Maritima, the Roman Capital of Judea, where Peter followed God‘s leading to visit Cornelius (Acts 10) and where he proclaimed the gospel to the Romans (Acts 24-26).
  • A visit to Nazareth Village, a hands-on experiences that transport guests to life on a Jewish village in the Galilee two thousand years ago.
  • Visit Mount Precipice, the traditional site of the cliff from which an angry mob attempted to throw Jesus after His bold proclamation in the Nazareth synagogue.
  • Dinner and overnight at the Sea of Galilee
  • At sunrise – Walk where Jesus walked around the Sea of Galilee. Board a wooden sailing boat, fashioned after ancient fishing vessels, for a boat ride across the Sea of Galilee. A time to worship, pray and reflect.
  • Visit the Mount of Beatitudes, the place where Jesus delivered the famous Sermon on the Mount.
  • Journey to Capernaum (John 6:24) to visit the first century synagogue where Jesus preached and healed the epileptic boy (Matt. 4:13-17, Mark 9:14-29).
  • Visit the Tabgha Church, known as the site of the Miracle of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes
  • Peter’s Fish Lunch
  • Dinner and overnight at the Sea of Galilee
  • Visit to Banias, the site of ancient Caesarea Philippi on the feet of Mount Hermon, where Jesus demanded to know of His disciples who people were saying He was (Matthew 16:13)
  • “After six days Jesus took with Him Peter, James and John (…) and led them up a high mountain (…) there He was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and His clothes became as white as the light” (Matthew 17:1,2) Following the chronology of the New Testament, we climb Israel’s highest mountain, Mount Hermon at 2,814 meters high.
  • Dinner and overnight at the Sea of Galilee
  • Drive through the Jordan Valley
  • “Then Jesus came from Galilee down to the Jordan to be baptized” (Matthew 3:13). Visit Qasr el Yahud, the traditional site where John the Baptist baptized and where Joshua entered the Promised Land with the Jewish people. (Option for baptism)
  • Visit to the oldest and lowest city in the world, the Palestinian city Jericho. Meeting with Tass Saada, a former warrior for Yasser Arafat, who became a Christian and set up a school, where Palestinian children receive an alternative education.
  • Swim and float in the Dead Sea, bathing yourself in the mineral rich water and mud
  • Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem
  • Early morning leave for a drive to Wadi Qelt
  • The so-called Desert Fathers were Christian monks meditating in utmost simplicity and silence in the desert. Some of these desert fathers settled in Wadi Qelt, in the St. George Monastery. A drive into the Judean desert and a view on the sixth-century cliff-hanging monastry complex, with its ancient chapel and gardens.
  • Head out for a approx. 6hrs hike from Wadi Qelt to the Valley of the Shadow of Death.
  • Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem
  • Visit to Hebron, one of the four holy cities in Israel. Walk in the footsteps of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joshua and King David. Visit the Tomb of Machpelah, where the patriarchs and matriarchs of the people of Israel are buried.
  • Return to Jerusalem
  • Walk through the Biblical City of David, the very roots of Jerusalem, where archeology confirms the Bible.
  • Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem
  • Lookout on biblical Samaria from Mount Gerizim. A tour through the archeological findings of the Samaritan temple on top of Mount Gerizim and an encounter with the community of the Samaritans, that live on Mount Gerizim till this very day.
  • Tel Shiloh was a religious center for the Israelites even before Jerusalem: it was the place where the children of Israel brought the Tabernacle to. Visit the exposition “Until Shilo Comes”, visit the ancient excavations of the Biblical city Shilo and explore the place where the Tabernacle stood for 369 years
  • Visit Bethel, where Jacob had his dream about the ladder.
  • Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem
  • And the glory of the Lord went up from the midst of the city, and stood upon the mountain which is on the east side of the city“ (Ezekiel 11:23). Drive to the tip of the Mount of Olives, known as the site from where Jesus ascended to heaven after His resurrection. Panoramic view of the Old City of Jerusalem from Mount of Olives and descend to the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus prayed on the night of His betrayal
  • Visit the Herodian Mansion, the house of a very wealthy first century Jewish leader which was destroyed in Titus’ fire in 70AD. Probably the house of the High Priest’s as described in the Biblical account of Jesus’ trail. A large multi storied house, with a large meeting room that could have held court. The room is adjacent to a large courtyard where someone might warm themselves by a fire and observe what was going on at the trial.
  • Tour the excavation of the Palace of Herod’s the Great, later used as the Palace of Pontius Pilate and the more authentic site the Praetorium and the verdict of Jesus.
  • Visit the Western Wall, where the Jewish people gather to pray.
  • Visit the Garden Tomb. This ancient cemetery is a moving site in which to recall the crucifixion and burial of Jesus. Spend time in these peaceful garden surroundings in prayer, song and fellowship.
  • Dinner and overnight in Jerusalem
  • Transfer to the airport
  • Departure
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Prices
all prices in USD

Land Package

Double occupancy
US$2990/person

Land Package

Single occupancy
US$3685/person
Services

Price Includes

  • 9 overnights according to the itinerary
  • Air conditioned transportation by deluxe coach
  • Licensed, English speaking local tour guide
  • Daily breakfast and dinner in the hotel
  • 1 additional lunch & 1 packed lunch on hiking day
  • All entrance fees, gratuities and taxes according to the itinerary
  • Tips for driver, guide and local hotel staff
  • Access to all relevant tour information on custom-made travel app

Price Excludes

FAQ
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General Israel

WHO IS KESHET JOURNEYS?

Keshet Journeys LTD. is the travel agency  and local tour operator in Israel coordinating the booking process and the land operation for the The Journeying the Land Jesus called home Tour with Nate.

WHO IS WORLDWIDE VILLAGE LTD?

Worldwide Village LTD (WWV) is the travel agency, based in Switzerland, coordinating the booking process and collecting the payments for The Journeying the Land Jesus called home Tour with Nate on behalf of Keshet Journeys.

WWV can provide assistance for all questions regarding registration, payments, lodging, and flights. You can contact WWV representative by sending an email to customerservice@wwv.travel.

HOW DO I JOIN THE ALPHA AUSTRALIA ISRAEL TOUR?

You can reserve your place on the Tour by registering on the website.

WHAT IS THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS?

The minimum number of participants for this tour is 20 people.

WHEN IS THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE?

All registrations must be made by March 29, 2020. Registrations beyond this date will only be accommodated based on availability.

WHAT DOCUMENTATION IS NECESSARY FOR TOUR REGISTRATION AND TRAVEL TO ISRAEL?

A current passport, valid for at least six months beyond the tour, is required. There are no exceptions to this policy. A travel visa is required for some countries. Please find out more about Israel’s visa policies regarding your country here: Israel’s Visa Policy.

HOW IS THE LODGING DETERMINED?

The registration pricing per tour participant is equal for double occupancy (two people sharing a room), or single occupancy.  If you want to share a room with a specific roommate, you must register together as a two guest registration. Different bedding arrangements can be requested. If you wish to add a roommate to your registration later on, please contact WWV directly to do so.

WHAT IS THE PAYMENT SCHEDULE?

The full price of the land package is: based on double occupancy USD 2999.  A 10% non-refundable deposit per person is due at the time of registration.  Full payment is due 90 days before the start of the tour.

AM I REQUIRED TO PURCHASE TRAVEL INSURANCE?

We urge you to purchase cancellation insurance and supplemental medical coverage (which covers preexisting conditions).

WHAT HAPPENS IF I HAVE TO CANCEL MY PARTICIPATION?

In addition to the Contractual Conditions of WorldWide Village Travel Ltd. the following cancellation policy is valid for your trip:

Cancellation charges:

In case of cancellations by client, the following percentage of the total price will be charged:
Until 91 days prior the scheduled departure date: non-refundable down payment
90 – 0 days prior the scheduled departure date: 100% of total amount

Cancellation of additional services:

Unless otherwise stated, all by the client pre-booked additional services related are non-refundable after booking. In case of full cancellation of the tour by Keshet Journeys / WorldWide Village the down payment as well as pre-booked pre-/ and post-nights will be refunded.

WHAT MEDICAL PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED BEFORE TRAVELLING TO ISRAEL?

There are no specific immunizations or medications that are recommended or required for travel to Israel, but we advise you to connect with your primary care physician regarding his/her recommendations for you specifically. Please keep in mind that you can purchase the equivalent of most standard over-the-counter medicines in Israel. We would also encourage you to inform your health insurance provider that you will be traveling out of the country to determine your coverage and medical care options while in Israel.

HOW SAFE IS TRAVELING TO ISRAEL?

Your safety is our top priority. Israel is a very safe country to visit and tour, and we use a variety of measures to ensure the safety of all the participants on the ACC Senior Pastors Israel Tour. We also encourage you to take all the normal precautions as you would when traveling to any other city or country.

WHAT IS THE TIMEZONE IN ISRAEL?

Israel Standard Time (IST), is the standard time zone in Israel. It is two hours ahead of UTC and seven hours ahead of EST.

CAN I DRINK TAP WATER IN ISRAEL?

Tap water is safe to drink in Israel, but bottled water will also be available.

WILL I HAVE ACCESS TO WIFI?

Most hotels in Israel have WiFi available for hotel guests at standard rates. Many cafes and restaurants also offer complimentary WiFi services. Since September 2013, Tel Aviv offers a citywide free WiFi network which provides 80 free internet “hot spots”across the city. Most of the touring buses also have complimentary WIFI available.

WILL I BE ABLE TO USE MY CELL PHONE WHILE IN ISRAEL?

Please check with your mobile phone service provider to determine if you will need to purchase an International plan to use your phone in Israel. Local Israeli SIM cards with phone/data plans can be purchased during the registration process and will be delivered upon arrival in Israel. To make use of this service, your phone has to be “unlocked”.

ARE CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED IN ISRAEL?

You can use your credit/debit card to obtain NIS (New Israeli Shekels) at ATMs throughout Israel. Most Israeli hotels, restaurants and stores accept American Express, MasterCard and Visa cards as well. American dollars are accepted in many places in Israel; however, in most cases, change will be given in NIS.

WILL I NEED TO BRING A POWER ADAPTER?

Almost all hotel rooms are equipped with hairdryers, and all have shaver sockets. For other appliances, Israel’s electricity is 220V A/C, single phase 50-cycles; 110V-220V transformers can be used. Israeli outlets have three prongs, but European two-prong adapters usually work.

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