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www.ecbookings.com MODERN TOWERS, 5th Floor, 35/23 Westcott Road, Royapettah, Chennai 600 014 Ms.Anita 9841651255 Page | 1 HOLYLAND TOUR-11 Days / 10 Nights (EGYPT ISRAEL & JORDAN) (INR 70,000/- Per Person) Package Includes: Accommodation on Twin sharing basis Local & Airport transfers as per the Tour Itinerary Breakfast, Lunch (packed in box) and Dinner through out the tour as per itinerary All transfers and sightseeing by high- tech A.C. coach English speaking tour guide throughout the tour as per itinerary EC BOOKINGS Escort throughout the tour All three countries tips Visa fees for Egypt / Jordon / Israel Return Economy Fare Ex Chennai [Chennai/ Cairo---- Amman/Chennai] Package Excludes All items of personal nature such as Beverages /foreign exchange / overseas medical insurance / Telephone calls / Room services / Mineral water /laundry/portage /other expenses of personal nature and any other item not included in the cost above Conditions 1. Registration will be on first come first serve basis and will be only through the Parish Priest. Rights of admission will be reserved. 2. Advance of Rs.10000/- together with the original passport with a validity of one year from date of travel to be given two months prior to the departure date. 3. Age must be above 45 years below 75 years and the person should be physically fit. 4. Passengers should be able to move around with the group on their own 5. No child fare. Children below 12 years will not be accepted. 6. No deviation or overstay permitted. In other words, the group has to travel together and come back together. 7. Entire tour cost shall be paid one month prior to the date of travel. Important! a. The passport must be valid for at least one year from the date of travel. b. 4 Recent passport sizes colored photos facing the camera with a light background to be handed in with the passport. c. Employed applicants to submit a letter from the employer with details of employment and leave. d. Self employed applic ants to submit proof of business i.e. firm’s registration or partnership deed and last 6 month bank statement of the business. e. All photocopies must be in black and white and on A4 size paper. f. Please provide complete and current address, phone nos., mobile no., E-mail ID and paternal grandfather’s name of each member Refund (a) Cancellation charges 45 days prior to date of departure : Rs.10000/- (b) Cancellation charges 30 days prior to date of departure : Rs.20000/- (c) Cancellation charges 15 days prior to date of departure : Rs.35000/- (d) Cancellation charges 10 days prior to date of departure : No Refund
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HOLYLAND TOUR-11 Days / 10 Nights ((EEGGYYPPTT –– IISSRRAAEELL && JJOORRDDAANN))

(INR 70,000/- Per Person) Package Includes:

Accommodation on Twin sharing basis

Local & Airport transfers as per the Tour Itinerary Breakfast, Lunch (packed in box) and Dinner through out the tour as per it inerary

All transfers and sightseeing by high- tech A.C. coach English speaking tour guide throughout the tour as per it inerary

EC BOOKINGS Escort throughout the tour All three countries tips

Visa fees for Egypt / Jordon / Israel Return Economy Fare Ex – Chennai [Chennai/ Cairo---- Amman/Chennai]

Package Excludes

All items of personal nature such as Beverages /foreign exchange / overseas medical insurance /

Telephone calls / Room services / Mineral water /laundry/portage /other expenses of personal nature and any other item not included in the cost above

Conditions

1. Registration will be on first come first serve basis and will be only through the Parish Priest. Rights of

admission will be reserved. 2. Advance of Rs.10000/- together with the original passport with a valid ity of one year from date of trave l

to be given two months prior to the departure date. 3. Age must be above 45 years below 75 years and the person should be physically f it.

4. Passengers should be able to move around with the group on their own 5. No child fare. Children below 12 years will not be accepted.

6. No deviation or overstay permitted. In other words, the group has to travel together and come back together.

7. Entire tour cost shall be paid one month prior to the date of travel.

Important!

a. The passport must be valid for at least one year from the date of travel.

b. 4 Recent passport sizes colored photos facing the camera with a light background to be handed in with the passport.

c. Employed applicants to submit a letter from the employer with details of employment and leave. d. Self employed applicants to submit proof of business i.e. firm’s registration or partnership deed

and last 6 month bank statement of the business. e. All photocopies must be in black and white and on A4 size paper.

f. Please provide complete and current address, phone nos., mobile no., E-mail ID and paternal grandfather’s name of each member

Refund

(a) Cancellation charges 45 days prior to date of departure : Rs.10000/-

(b) Cancellation charges 30 days prior to date of departure : Rs.20000/- (c) Cancellation charges 15 days prior to date of departure : Rs.35000/-

(d) Cancellation charges 10 days prior to date of departure : No Refund

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Day 01: CAIRO

On arrival at Cairo Airport, you’ll be received by an E C BOOKINGS representative and transferred to

the hotel. Check-in at hotel, & after a short refresh, proceed to visit The Pyramids & The Sphinx. Later

in the evening proceed to the Nile Cruise, where you’ll enjoy a delicious dinner and return back to

hotel. Overnight stay in Cairo

Highlights:

1. Great Sphinx of Giza

The Sphinx was carved over 4,500 years ago. It was for the Pharaoh Khafre. It had his head, the body

of a lion. The Sphinx was carved out of a huge big stone. It is guarding Khafre's pyramid. The Sphinx

was covered by sand which preserved it all these years. Its body is extremely soft rock and its head is

very strong rock but some people used the head for gunshot practice. No one knows for sure what it

was decorated with in the days of the Ancient Egyptians but it must have been very beautiful then.

2. Egyptian Pyramid

The Pyramids were constructed to hide the tombs of the Pharaohs. The first pyramids were step

pyramids to help the pharaoh climb the steps and join the sun god Ra in the sky. After that (about

4,500 years ago) came the biggest pyramids of all, the pyramids of kings Khufu and Khafre. Until about

a hundred years ago these pyramids were the tallest structures in the world! No earthquake could

destroy them. They were each built of more than 2 million blocks of stone, which each weighed about

as much as a small elephant. The limestone coverings were stripped by later peoples for building use.

In the pyramids were a lot of false doors to trick grave robbers but they didn't work!

Pyramids and Sphinx

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Day 02: CAIRO – ST.CATHERINE

After early breakfast in the morning, check out from the hotel and proceed to visit the Church of the

Holy Family, & if any other sightseeing places are missed out in Cairo that can be visit [if time permits].

Post lunch in Cairo, drive to St. Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai, passing through the Red Sea and Suez

Canal. On arrival, check into hotel for late dinner and overnight stay in St.Catherine

Church of the Holy family Red Sea

Highlights:

1. St.Catherine Monasteries:

Saint Catherine's Monastery lies on the Sinai Peninsula, at the mouth of an inaccessible gorge at the

foot of Mount Sinai in Saint Katherine city in Egypt. The monastery is Greek Orthodox and this

monastery has been called the oldest working Christian monastery in the world – although

the Monastery of Saint Anthony, situated across the Red Sea in the desert south of Cairo, Saint

Catherine Monastery has been one of the world’s great centers of religious pilgrimage for over fifteen

centuries. Within its imposing walls rests a citadel like no other, incredibly rich in important religious

and historical structures. Among its treasures is a library of ancient manuscripts and icons second only

to the Vatican's itself, and a 6th century church reputed to lie directly on the site of the Burning Bush.

Quite simply, the monastery is a defining feature of the Holy Land.

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Day 03: ST. CATHERINE – MT.SINAI – JERUSALEM

Early morning climb to the top of Mt Sinai to visit the Chapel of the Burning Bush and the Fountain of

Moses where Moses received the Ten Commandments. {Those who do not wish to climb may stay back

at the hotel} Climb down the mountain & return back to hotel for late breakfast and post breakfast,

proceed to visit the sacred St.Catherine Monastery. Return back to hotel, Check out from the hotel and

transfer to TABA border terminal from where we cross over to Israel and transfer to Jerusalem. On

arrival in Jerusalem, check into the hotel for dinner and overnight stay in Jerusalem.

St. Catherine’s Monasteries Chapel of the burning bush

Highlights:

1. Chapel of the Burning Bush

The monastery's spiritual heart is the Chapel o f the Burning Bush, an unassuming structure of

tremendous religious significance. According the oldest monastic tradition, this chapel sits atop the

roots of the same Biblical bush "that burned with fire, and was not consumed" (Exodus 3:2) when God

spoke to Moses for the first time. A few feet away from the Chapel is the reputed bush itself, a rare

species of the rose family called Rubus Sanctus. This species is endemic to Sinai and extremely long-

lived, a fact that lends scientific credence to the site. The sprawling bush is said to have been

transplanted in the tenth century, when the chapel was given a roof. Today, it is very large in size, and

many monks and scholars agree that the bush's presence is the very reason St. Catherine's Monastery

developed in the first place.

2. Fountain of Moses:

The Fountain of Moses, an underground spring that supplies the monastery with water, is said to sit on

the very spot where Moses met his future wife, Zipporah, after protecting her and her sisters from an

aggressive group of local shepherds (Exodus, 2, 16-21). According to the monks, the well never dries

up, and it is the monastery's main source of water.

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Day 04: JERUSALEM

Garden of Gethsemane Olive trees in Gethsemane Dominous Flevit

After breakfast at the hotel, proceed to the Mt. of Olives for a panoramic view of Jerusalem where one

could visit the sanctuaries of Pater Noster Ascension & walk along the Palm Sunday Road down to the

Chapel of Dominous Flevit and Garden of Gethsemane. Later visit the Church of Agony and St. Peters in

Galicantu. Then drive to Mt. Zion via Kidron Valley to visit Dormition Abbey / Room of the last Supper

and Tomb of David. Later proceed to Bethlehem to visit the Church of Nativity, Shepherds’ Field and

the Milk Grotto. Return to hotel for dinner and overnight stay in Jerusalem.

Room of Last Supper Kidron Valley Shepherd’s Field

Highlights:

1. Kidron Valley

Separated from the Eastern Hill (the Temple Mount and the City of David) by the Kidron Valley, the Mt.

of Olives has always been an important feature in Jerusalem's landscape. From the 3rd millennium

B.C. until the present, this 2900-foot hill has served as one of the main burial grounds for the city. The

two-mile long ridge has three summits each of which has a tower built on it

2. Dome of the Ascension

The Church of the Holy Ascension was taken by Saladin in 1187 and converted into a mosque and

remains such today. It contains what is traditionally the last footprint of Jesus on earth before he

ascended into heaven.

Two other places are claimed to be the location of the ascension. Constantine's mother Helena built a

church under the modern Paternoster Church to commemorate this event. A much later tradition

connects the Russian Orthodox Church of the Ascension to Christ's return into heaven. Scripture

indicates that the Jesus ascended into heaven in the vicinity of Bethany. This village is down the east

slope of the Mt. of Olives about 1.5 miles (2 km).

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3. Garden of Gethsemane

Early Christian pilgrims located the Garden of Gethsemane at the bottom of the slope of the Mt. of

Olives opposite the Temple Mount. Byzantine, Crusader and a modern church were built successively

on the site where it is believed that Jesus prayed to the Father hours before his crucifi xion. The

modern Church of All Nations has a beautiful mosaic on its facade.

4. Olive Trees in the Garden of Gethsemane

Adjacent to the Church of All Nations is an ancient olive garden. Olive trees do not have rings and so

their age can not be precisely determined, but scholars estimate their age to anywhere between one

and two thousand years old. It is unlikely that these trees were here in the time of Christ because of

the report that the Romans cut down all the trees in the area in their siege of Jerusalem in 70 A.D.

5. Dominus Flevit Church

Built in 1955 to commemorate the Lord's weeping over Jerusalem, Dominus Flevit features a beautiful

view of the city through its distinct chapel window. Excavations during construction of the church

uncovered a number of ossuaries (bone boxes) from the time of Jesus with numerous inscripti on

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Day 05: JERUSALEM

Wailing Wall Dome of the Rock Garden Tomb Al-Aksa Mosque

After early breakfast in the hotel, proceed to the old city of Jerusalem. During the tour visit the Wailing

Wall, the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aksa Mosque and continue to the Church of St.Anne and the Pool of

Bethesda. Follow the Stations of the Cross Via Dolorosa. Also visit Lithostrotos, Ecce Homo Arch,

Calvary, the Church of Holy Tomb and Golgotha / Garden Tomb, visit Ein Karem, the Church of

Visitation & St John’s church. Later in the afternoon, drive to Jericho, the oldest city on Earth. Visit the

Mt. of Temptation & The Sycamore Tree etc. Then visit Dead Sea where swimming is possible. The

main interest about Dead Sea water is that it has tremendous therapeutic value and the you keep

floating in this water without any fear of drowning. Later in the evening return to the hotel for dinner

and overnight stay in Jerusalem.

The Holy Tomb Mt.of.Temptation Calvary

Highlights:

1. Western Wall Plaza

The Western Wall is the most holy place accessible to the Jewish people because of Muslim control of

the Temple Mount. Known in recent centuries as the "Wailing Wall," this was built by Herod the Great

as the retaining wall of the Temple Mount complex. The plaza was created as an area for prayer when

Israel captured the Old City in 1967. At times tens of thousands of people gather here for prayer.

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2. Dome with Mt. of Olives

The Mt. of Olives overlooks the Temple Mount from the east and gives a picture of Jesus weeping over

the city from the Mt. of Olives (Luke 19:41). From the Temple Mount Jesus delivered the famous "7

Woes" against the Pharisees (Matt 23), probably pointing at tombs on the Mt. of Olives in his discourse

(v. 27) Jesus ascension probably took place some distance behind the tower of the Russian Orthodox

Church located here.

3. Al Aqsa Mosque

More important to the Muslims than the Dome of the Rock is Al Aqsa Mosque. Believing that this is the

place referred to in the Koran as "al aqsa" (the furthermost), Muslims have sanctified this as the third

most holy place in the Muslim world (after shrines in Mecca and Medina, both in Saudi Arabia). The

original mosque was built in 715 but it has been destroyed numerous times by earthquakes.

4. The Garden Tomb

While officially the Garden Tomb Association only maintains this as a possible site for Christ's burial,

some tour guides of the site are convinced of the authenticity. They note the large cistern nearby,

which proves the area must have been a garden in Jesus' day. They maintain that there are marks of

Christian veneration at the tomb which also prove its sanctity throughout the ages.

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Day 06: JERUSALEM - TIBERIAS

Lazarus Tomb House of Simon St. Peter’s Church

After breakfast in the morning, check out of the hotel and proceed to Bethany to visit the old church

and Lazarus tomb. Then drive to Tiberias visiting enroute Jaffa (The House of Simon – the tanner & St.

Peters’ Church) Drive to Tel Aviv and hence continue to Caesarea visiting ancient Roman Aquaducts.

Proceed to Muharka, the place of sacrifice and the site where Prophet Elijah defeated the false

prophets of Ba’al.

Persian Hanging Gardens Stella Maris Monastery

Also visiting Megiddo, the place of Armageddon, Haifa, Mt.Carmel, the famous Persian hanging gardens

and Stella Maris Monastery, we arrive at Tiberias-on-Galilee and check into the hotel for dinner and

overnight stay.

Highlights:

1. Tiberias:

Tiberias has been a popular destination for tourists for more than 2,000 years. As early

as Roman times, this thriving recreation spa, built around 17 natural mineral hot springs more than 600

feet below sea level, welcomed visitors from every part of the ancient world. Built by Herod Antipas

(one of Herod the Great's three sons who divided up Palestine after their father's death), the city was

named Tiberias in honor of the Roman Emperor Tiberius.

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2. Megiddo

Megiddo is located near the site of the several Battles of Megiddo and Tel Megiddo, a rich

archeological site. In the Israelite time it was a town, part of the tribe of Manasseh (1 Chronicles 7:29).

In 2005, Israeli archeologists discovered the remains of an ancient church, perhaps the eldest in

the Holy Land under the grounds of the military prison. Authorities are speculating about moving the

prison so the site can be accessible to tourists. In apocalyptic literature, Mount Megiddo, the hill

overlooking the valley where the current kibbutz is located, is identified as the site of the final battle

between the forces of good and evil at the end of time, known as Armageddon (mentioned in the New

Testament in Revelation 16:16).

3. Armageddon: Mount of Megiddo

Megiddo--the ruins of which are Tel Megiddo--is an ancient, fortified city near the mouth of the Jezreel

Valley in modern-day Israel. some historians believe that this city in the Near East was the site of more

battles than any other place in history. The citizens of Megiddo, at different times in the city’s history,

faced off against the various armies of Assyria, Canaan, Egypt, Greece, Israel, Persia, Philistine, and

Rome. Even a decisive battle between English and Ottoman forces occurred near there in World War I.

The city, which was inhabitied continuously from 7000-500 BCE, was no doubt defended and

conquered so many times due to its position along antiquity’s major superhighway, the Via Maris. From

Megiddo its rulers were able to exert control of an entire region, having only to defend the extremely

narrow Aruna pass. With its seemingly endless cycle of conquest and revolt, it is no wonder the Hebrew

mythmakers set the final battle known as "Armageddon" (literally the mount of Megiddo) here.

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Day 07: TIBERIAS

Sea of Galilee Mount of Beat itudes Tabgha

After breakfast in hotel, proceed for a full day tour staring with the boat ride across the Sea of Galilee

where Jesus walked on the waters. Visit Mt. of Beatitudes where Jesus delivered his first sermon,

Tabgha, the site of multiplication of loaves and fishes and the primacy of St. Peter and Capernaum

where the childhood of Jesus was spent, later return to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay in

Tiberias.

Highlights:

1. The Sea of Galilee

Tiberias sits along the 32-mile shoreline of the Sea of Galilee. The Sea lies roughly 650 feet below sea

level and is 14 miles long and 7 1/2 miles wide at its widest point. The Sea is the major source of

fresh water for the entire country. The Sea, really a lake, lies on the ancient "Via Maris," a route that

linked Egypt and Mesopotamia. The New Testament contains several references to the lake, which is

known alternatively as the Sea of Galilee, Sea of Tiberias and the Sea of Gennesaret. This is where

Jesus calmed the stormy sea (Mathew 8) and walked on the water (Mathew 14). The Sea of Galilee is

shaped like a harp, kinnor in Hebrew, but this is not where the name of the lake comes from. Israelis

call the Sea by the biblical name Kinneret. This was the name of a city on the northwestern edge of

the lake during the Canaanite and Israelite periods. The reference to the Sea of Tiberias is attributable

to the newer riparian city.

2. Mount of beatitudes:

The Sea of Galilee near Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes is the traditional site of Jesus' delivery of

the Sermon on the Mount, probably the most famous sermon of all time. Pilgrims have been drawn to

this scenic place since at least the 4th century. The Catholic Church on the Mount of Beatitudes is

Byzantine in style. Its octagonal shape represents the eight beatitudes. It has a marble veneer casing

the lower walls and gold mosaic in the dome. The chief attraction here, though, is the setting. The

cool and quiet gardens overlooking the Sea of Galilee and the landscape where Jesus conducted his

ministry make an excellent place to contemplate some of the best-known Christian teachings.

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Day 09: AMMAN

Church of Annunciation Mary’s well

After breakfast, drive to Cana to visit the ancient Wedding Church where Jesus turned water into Wine.

Then proceed to Nazareth to visit the Church of Annunciation, Mary’s Well and Josephs’ Workshop.

Mt. Tabor Bapt ismal Site

Later in the afternoon, visit Mt. Tabor, the site of transfiguration and drive to Yardenit, the Baptismal

site along the Jordan River valley. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight.

Highlights:

1. Basilica of the Annunciat ion, Nazareth

The Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth is a modern Catholic church built over the remains of

Byzantine and Crusader churches. It incorporates the cave in which the Virgin Mary received the news

from Gabriel that she would give birth to Jesus. The site has been a pilgrimage destination since

earliest times and remains an important stop for Holy Land pilgrims today. The modern Church of the

Annunciation is topped with a uniquely-shaped concrete dome 55 meters high. Its shape is based on

the Madonna lily, a symbol of the Virgin Mary. Inside, the basilica consists of an upper church and a

lower church. The vast upper church is decorated with mosaics of the Virgin donated by communities

from around the world. The lower church centers on the Grotto or Cave of the Annunciation, where the

angelic announcement to Mary is believed to have occurred. Also visible down here are remains of the

Byzantine and Crusader churches that preceded the present one.

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2. Mary’s well:

Mary's Well is located in the center of the downtown Nazareth, on the main road. The site is actually a

modern water trough, which was built over the ancient trough, which was used by the women and

animals as drinking water. The well gets its water by pipes from a natural spring about 200M north of

the well, and was used throughout the ages. According to the tradition, this was the place where

Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus, was announced by the angel Gabriel that she will have a son of God.

3. Bapt ismal Site:

The Baptism Site (Arabic: el-Maghtas) on the Jordan side of the Jordan River is one of the most

important recent discoveries in biblical archaeology. Excavations only began here in 1996, following

Jordan's peace treaty with Israel in 1994, but have already uncovered more than 20 churches, caves

and baptismal pools dating from the Roman and Byzantine periods. Although the identification is not

absolutely certain, archaeology has shown that the area known as Wadi Kharrar has long been believed

to be the biblicalBethany-beyond-the-Jordan, where John the Baptist lived and Jesus was baptized. This

area is also associated with the ascension of the Prophet Elijah into heaven, which is commemorated at

a hill called Tell Mar Elias.

Note: This Bethany should not be confused with Bethany in Jerusalem, where Mary

Magdalene lived and Lazarus was raised from the dead.

4. Deborah's Battle

The Israelite tribes gathered on Mount Tabor in the days of Deborah. The Canaanites were assembled

at Harosheth Haggoyim (likely on the opposite side of the Jezreel Valley) and Barak led the Israelite

charge of 10,000 men against Sisera's army. It seems that the Lord's intervention on behalf of the

Israelites was in the form of a rainstorm, such that the Kishon River flooded and made chariot travel for

the Canaanites impossible (Judges 4-5).

5. The Transfiguration

Mt. Tabor is probably not the location for the Transfiguration: 1) Jesus and his disciples are in the

region of Caesarea Philippi just prior to the Transfiguration. 2) The general location of the mountain is

not isolated. Much traffic passed by through the Jezreel Valley below. 3) A military fort was located on

top of the mountain and was clearly in use during the Hasmonean period and the time of the Jewish

Revolt, and likely would have been in Jesus' day as well.

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Day 10: AMMA N – DEPARTURE

Mt. Nebo Madaba Church Amman, Jordan

Check out from the hotel and transfer to Allenby border terminal and cross over to the Jordan side. Drive to the top of Mt. Nebo, where Moses is presumably buried. Visit the ancient Church atop the Mount having the old mosaics. This is the place upto which Moses came and died. From there, Joshua marched into the Promised Land and conquered Jericho which is across the Dead Sea and can be seen from the mountain. Later, visit Madaba Church having mosaics of ancient Jerusalem. Transfer to hotel in Amman for dinner and overnight stay in Amman.

Highlights: 1. Mount Nebo: Mount Nebo is a 1,000m (3,300ft) high mountain located 10km/6 mi NW of Madaba in Jordan, opposite the northern end of the Dead Sea. According to ancient tradition, this is the mountain from which Moses saw the Promised Land before he died. Because of its connection to Moses, Mt. Nebo has long been an important place of Christian pilgrimage. Excavations led by the Franciscans, who own the site, have uncovered significant remains of the early church and its magnificent Byzantine mosaics. A simple modern shelter dedicated to Moses has been built over them. Mount Nebo offers spectacular viewsof the Promised Land as seen by Moses. On the platform at the summit is amodern sculpture by an Italian artist representing Moses' staff and Jesus' words. The Old Baptistery mosaic is in remarkably pristine condition because another one was laid over it just a few decades later in 597. The underlying mosaic remained hidden for nearly 1,400 years until it was discovered in 1976 when the one on top was removed for restoration (it now hangs on a wall). 2. Madaba Church: Madaba is a medium-sized city in Jordan, located 25km southwest of Amman. Madaba has become known as the "City of the Mosaics" for the many Byzantine mosaics that have been uncovered throughout the city. The most famous of these is the Madaba Map, a 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land. he Madaba Mosaic Map is a map of Holy Land dating from the 6th century AD, preserved in the floor of the Greek Orthodox Basilica of Saint George. With two million pieces of colored stone, the map depicts hills and valleys, villages and towns in Palestine and the Nile Delta. The mosaic contains the earliest extant representation of Jerusalem, labeled the "Holy City" (Η ΑΓΙΑ ΠΟΛΙC). The map has been a major key in developing scholarly knowledge about the physical layout of Jerusalem after its destruction and rebuilding in 70 AD.Hundred of other mosaics from the 5th through the 7th centuries are scattered throughout Madaba. Other mosaic masterpieces - such as in the Church of the Virgin, the Church of the Apostles and the Archaeological Park - depict flowers and plants, birds and fish, animals and exotic beasts, as well as scenes from mythology and everyday pursuits of hunting, fishing and farming. Day 11: ARRIVAL CHENNAI After breakfast in hotel, check out from hotel and transfer to the airport 3 hours before departure for your return journey back to

India. Tour ends with remarkable Memories,

~~~~ Tour ends on arrival at Chennai ~~~~


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