ISRAEL | 2023

September 5-14

ISRAEL
2023

September 5-14

See the Bible come to life and deepen your understanding of Jesus’ life.

First Baptist Indian Trail and The LIFT is partnering with Templeton Tours to tour the Holy Land for 10 days. Join Pastor Mike Whitson and Lance Bradley, as we walk where Jesus walked. We’ll be going to places like Mount Carmel, the Sea of Galilee, the Mount of Beatitudes, the Mount of Olives, the Garden of Gethsemane, and many more.
The trip includes roundtrip airfare from Charlotte to Tel Aviv, deluxe hotel accommodations in Israel per itinerary, three meals daily, an English-speaking, full-time Israeli guide and bus driver, gratuities, entrance fees, and tips, a personal listening device, a deluxe air-conditioned coach, backpack, travel kit & tour book.

See the Bible come to
life and deepen your understanding of Jesus’ life.

First Baptist Indian Trail and The LIFT is partnering with Templeton Tours to tour the Holy Land for 10 days. Join Pastor Mike Whitson and Lance Bradley, as we walk where Jesus walked. We’ll be going to places like Mount Carmel, the Sea of Galilee, the Mount of Beatitudes, the Mount of Olives, the Garden of Gethsemane, and many more.
The trip includes roundtrip airfare from Charlotte to Tel Aviv, deluxe hotel accommodations in Israel per itinerary, three meals daily, an English-speaking, full-time Israeli guide and bus driver, gratuities, entrance fees, and tips, a personal listening device, a deluxe air-conditioned coach, backpack, travel kit & tour book.

Trip Itinerary

Schedules/destinations are subject to change to maximize our tour opportunities for the best possible experience. The locations below give you an understanding of what we currently have planned.

September 5 - Depart Charlotte

September 6 - Arrive in Tel Aviv 

We will arrive in Tel Aviv in the evening and start with a visit to Joppa, Jonah’s port of embarkation for Tarshish.

Our hotel for the night is located near the shore of the Mediterranean Sea.

September 7 –  Tel Aviv, Caesarea, Mount Carmel, Megiddo, Nazareth, Cana, and Tiberias.

After breakfast, we will travel up the coast to Caesarea
by the sea. There we will visit the Crusaders’ castle, the Roman amphitheater, the seaport from which the Apostle Paul sailed to Rome, and the Roman aqueduct system. We continue along the coast to Mount Carmel to see the site of Elijah’s triumph over the prophets of Baal. After lunch we continue north to Megiddo on the Plain of Armageddon to see King Solomon’s stables and water supply system. Prophecy will come alive at Megiddo as we look over the Valley of Armageddon. We then travel to Nazareth, the boyhood home of Jesus, to visit the oldest of the churches of the annunciation and Mary’s well. On our way to Tiberias we will stop in the little town of Cana where Christ turned the water into wine. We will hold a short ceremony in an ancient church for the couples who wish to renew their marriage vows. Then we’ll proceed to our hotel in Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee for dinner and overnight.

September 8 - Tiberias, Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, Mount of Beatitudes, Magdala, Baptism service on the Jordan River.

After breakfast we take a boat ride across the Sea of Galilee. While on the boat we’ll pause for a brief worship service and remember the many miracles our Lord performed in this area. We’ll dock at Nof Ginossar to visit the “Jesus Boat” museum to see a boat that dates back to the time of Jesus. Then we will stop at the Primacy of Peter where Jesus commanded Peter to “Feed my sheep.” We’ll proceed to Capernaum to see the remains of an early church, the ruins of Peter’s house, and the ancient synagogue. After lunch we’ll travel to the Mount of Beatitudes above the Sea of Galilee to read the Sermon on the Mount while overlooking the Jordan Valley. Then we’ll proceed to a recently discovered site, a first century synagogue, in Magdala. It is believed that this is the hometown of Mary Magdalene, a follower of Jesus. Finally, before returning to our hotel in Tiberias, we’ll stop on the banks of the Jordan River for a very special baptismal service.

September 9 - Tiberias, Beit She'an, Bethabara, Jericho, Dead Sea.

In the morning we will leave the Galilee area travel south through the Jordan River Valley. We will stop and visit the new excavations at Beit She’an, the city where the Philistines hung the bodies of Saul and Jonathan. Then we will visit Bethabara where John baptized those who came to him (John 1:28). This is also known as the “place of crossing” where the children of Israel crossed into the Promised Land (Joshua 3:14-17). We will travel through the Jordan Valley to Jericho, one of the oldest cities in the world. If conditions permit, we will enter Jericho to see the excavations of the ancient walls, view the Mount of Temptation, and see Elisha’s Spring. Our hotel tonight is located just off the shores of the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is 1300 feet below sea level and is the lowest spot on the earth. Be sure you take time to swim in the Dead Sea or the freshwater pool and spa. The waters are made up of 25% salt and are so dense that it’s impossible to sink. You can literally sit up in the water as if you were in a chair.

September 10 - Masada, Ein Gedi, Qumran, Jerusalem

After an excellent breakfast buffet we will travel to the mountain fortress of Masada, truly a remarkable piece of history. We’ll ascend by cable car to visit the magnificent ruins of the fortress where the Jewish zealots made the last stand of the Judean revolt against Rome. Today the remains of Herod’s buildings, palaces, storehouses, cisterns, and a 6th Century Byzantine church are still in view. We will then drive along the shores of the Dead Sea to Ein Gedi, a green oasis in the middle of the desert, and see the area where David hid while fleeing from King Saul. Afterwards we will travel to Qumran to see the caves where they hid some of the Dead Sea Scrolls. After lunch we will begin our ascent to Jerusalem. On the way, we will stop to view the St. George Monastery, an active monastery since the 5th century. We will also get a glimpse of “the Valley of the Shadow of Death.” We arrive in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel for over 3000 years, and pause on Mount Scopus where our guide will lead us in the traditional Jewish Welcome. Dinner and overnight will be at our hotel in Jerusalem.

September 11 - Temple Mount, Church of St. Anne, Pool of Bethesda, Model City, Shrine of The Book, Bethlehem

After breakfast we will begin our tour with a visit to the Temple Mount where the Jewish temple stood until its destruction by the Roman Legions in 70 A.D. There we will see the Dome of the Rock Mosque built over the rock where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Golden Gate. We’ll continue our walk through the Old City to the beautiful Crusader Church dedicated to St. Anne and the nearby Pool of Bethesda. After lunch, we will visit the Model City of Jerusalem as it was in 69 AD. We’ll also visit the Shrine of the Book where the Dead Sea Scrolls are kept. If conditions permit, we will then take a short drive to Bethlehem to visit the Church of the Nativity, built over the cave of Christ’s birth, as well as the Shepherd’s Field and plains of Boaz. We will also visit one of the famous Bethlehem gift shops and see the ancient crafts of Bethlehem, dating from Crusader times, before returning to our hotel.

September 12 - Western Wall Tunnel, Pilate's Palace, Jewish Quarter, Mount of Olives, Upper Room, Southern Wall Excavations.

Our second day in Jerusalem begins with a visit to the famous Western Wall and Tunnel excavation site. We will visit Ecce Homo (Behold the Man), site of the Antonia Fortress. We’ll pass many of the traditional 14 Stations of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa and also see part of the old colorful oriental market. We will continue our walk and visit the restored Jewish Quarter and the Roman Cardo, the main street of Jerusalem in Roman times. Then we travel a short distance to the Mount of Olives for a breathtaking view of the city of Jerusalem. While we are here, our guide will point out all of the important sites of Jerusalem. We will proceed to Mount Zion to visit the Upper Room, traditional site of the Last Supper and the fire of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost. At the end of the day we will be visiting the Southern Wall excavation site. Here we will walk on the very stones where Jesus trod to Herod’s “second temple” and see the place where our Savior taught the Scriptures.

September 13 - Gethsemane, Pool of Siloam, House of Caiaphas, Calvary, Garden Tomb.

We will start the day with a visit to the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus had His agony and was betrayed. There we will pause for devotion and prayer time in a private garden. After our worship service we will take a short walk through the Valley of the Tombs, passing the traditional tombs of Absalom and Ezra. After our walk we will visit the recent archaeological discovery of the Pool of Siloam. This is the place where Jesus told the blind man to wash the mud from his eyes so he could see. Then we will visit the House of Caiaphas where Peter denied Christ three times. After lunch, we will conclude our tour of the Holy Land with a visit to Calvary and the Garden Tomb, a peaceful spot where we can remember Christ’s crucifixion, burial, and resurrection and share in the Lord’s Supper. This evening we will enjoy a delicious dinner at our hotel.

September 14 - Depart Tel Aviv for Charlotte, NC

Trip Itinerary

Schedules/destinations are subject to change to maximize our tour opportunities for the best possible experience. The locations below give you an understanding of what we currently have planned.

September 5 - Depart Charlotte

September 6 - Arrive in Tel Aviv 

We will arrive in Tel Aviv in the evening and start with a visit to Joppa, Jonah’s port of embarkation for Tarshish.

Our hotel for the night is located near the shore of the Mediterranean Sea.

September 7 –  Tel Aviv, Caesarea, Mount Carmel, Megiddo, Nazareth, Cana, and Tiberias.

After breakfast, we will travel up the coast to Caesarea by the sea. There we will visit the Crusaders’ castle, the Roman amphitheater, the seaport from which the Apostle Paul sailed to Rome, and the Roman aqueduct system. We continue along the coast to Mount Carmel to see the site of Elijah’s triumph over the prophets of Baal. After lunch we continue north to Megiddo on the Plain of Armageddon to see King Solomon’s stables and water supply system. Prophecy will come alive at Megiddo as we look over the Valley of Armageddon. We then travel to Nazareth, the boyhood home of Jesus, to visit the oldest of the churches of the annunciation and Mary’s well. On our way to Tiberias we will stop in the little town of Cana where Christ turned the water into wine. We will hold a short ceremony in an ancient church for the couples who wish to renew their marriage vows. Then we’ll proceed to our hotel in Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee for dinner and overnight.

September 8 - Tiberias, Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, Mount of Beatitudes, Magdala, Baptism service on the Jordan River.

After breakfast we take a boat ride across the Sea of Galilee. While on the boat we’ll pause for a brief worship service and remember the many miracles our Lord performed in this area. We’ll dock at Nof Ginossar to visit the “Jesus Boat” museum to see a boat that dates back to the time of Jesus. Then we will stop at the Primacy of Peter where Jesus commanded Peter to “Feed my sheep.” We’ll proceed to Capernaum to see the remains of an early church, the ruins of Peter’s house, and the ancient synagogue. After lunch we’ll travel to the Mount of Beatitudes above the Sea of Galilee to read the Sermon on the Mount while overlooking the Jordan Valley. Then we’ll proceed to a recently discovered site, a first century synagogue, in Magdala. It is believed that this is the hometown of Mary Magdalene, a follower of Jesus. Finally, before returning to our hotel in Tiberias, we’ll stop on the banks of the Jordan River for a very special baptismal service.

September 9 - Tiberias, Beit She'an, Bethabara, Jericho, Dead Sea.

In the morning we will leave the Galilee area travel south through the Jordan River Valley. We will stop and visit the new excavations at Beit She’an, the city where the Philistines hung the bodies of Saul and Jonathan. Then we will visit Bethabara where John baptized those who came to him (John 1:28). This is also known as the “place of crossing” where the children of Israel crossed into the Promised Land (Joshua 3:14-17). We will travel through the Jordan Valley to Jericho, one of the oldest cities in the world. If conditions permit, we will enter Jericho to see the excavations of the ancient walls, view the Mount of Temptation, and see Elisha’s Spring. Our hotel tonight is located just off the shores of the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is 1300 feet below sea level and is the lowest spot on the earth. Be sure you take time to swim in the Dead Sea or the freshwater pool and spa. The waters are made up of 25% salt and are so dense that it’s impossible to sink. You can literally sit up in the water as if you were in a chair.

September 10 - Masada, Ein Gedi, Qumran, Jerusalem

After an excellent breakfast buffet we will travel to the mountain fortress of Masada, truly a remarkable piece of history. We’ll ascend by cable car to visit the magnificent ruins of the fortress where the Jewish zealots made the last stand of the Judean revolt against Rome. Today the remains of Herod’s buildings, palaces, storehouses, cisterns, and a 6th Century Byzantine church are still in view. We will then drive along the shores of the Dead Sea to Ein Gedi, a green oasis in the middle of the desert, and see the area where David hid while fleeing from King Saul. Afterwards we will travel to Qumran to see the caves where they hid some of the Dead Sea Scrolls. After lunch we will begin our ascent to Jerusalem. On the way, we will stop to view the St. George Monastery, an active monastery since the 5th century. We will also get a glimpse of “the Valley of the Shadow of Death.” We arrive in Jerusalem, the capital of Israel for over 3000 years, and pause on Mount Scopus where our guide will lead us in the traditional Jewish Welcome. Dinner and overnight will be at our hotel in Jerusalem.

September 11 - Temple Mount, Church of St. Anne, Pool of Bethesda, Model City, Shrine of The Book, Bethlehem

After breakfast we will begin our tour with a visit to the Temple Mount where the Jewish temple stood until its destruction by the Roman Legions in 70 A.D. There we will see the Dome of the Rock Mosque built over the rock where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Golden Gate. We’ll continue our walk through the Old City to the beautiful Crusader Church dedicated to St. Anne and the nearby Pool of Bethesda. After lunch, we will visit the Model City of Jerusalem as it was in 69 AD. We’ll also visit the Shrine of the Book where the Dead Sea Scrolls are kept. If conditions permit, we will then take a short drive to Bethlehem to visit the Church of the Nativity, built over the cave of Christ’s birth, as well as the Shepherd’s Field and plains of Boaz. We will also visit one of the famous Bethlehem gift shops and see the ancient crafts of Bethlehem, dating from Crusader times, before returning to our hotel.

September 12 - Western Wall Tunnel, Pilate's Palace, Jewish Quarter, Mount of Olives, Upper Room, Southern Wall Excavations.

Our second day in Jerusalem begins with a visit to the famous Western Wall and Tunnel excavation site. We will visit Ecce Homo (Behold the Man), site of the Antonia Fortress. We’ll pass many of the traditional 14 Stations of the Cross on the Via Dolorosa and also see part of the old colorful oriental market. We will continue our walk and visit the restored Jewish Quarter and the Roman Cardo, the main street of Jerusalem in Roman times. Then we travel a short distance to the Mount of Olives for a breathtaking view of the city of Jerusalem. While we are here, our guide will point out all of the important sites of Jerusalem. We will proceed to Mount Zion to visit the Upper Room, traditional site of the Last Supper and the fire of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost. At the end of the day we will be visiting the Southern Wall excavation site. Here we will walk on the very stones where Jesus trod to Herod’s “second temple” and see the place where our Savior taught the Scriptures.

September 13 - Gethsemane, Pool of Siloam, House of Caiaphas, Calvary, Garden Tomb.

We will start the day with a visit to the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus had His agony and was betrayed. There we will pause for devotion and prayer time in a private garden. After our worship service we will take a short walk through the Valley of the Tombs, passing the traditional tombs of Absalom and Ezra. After our walk we will visit the recent archaeological discovery of the Pool of Siloam. This is the place where Jesus told the blind man to wash the mud from his eyes so he could see. Then we will visit the House of Caiaphas where Peter denied Christ three times. After lunch, we will conclude our tour of the Holy Land with a visit to Calvary and the Garden Tomb, a peaceful spot where we can remember Christ’s crucifixion, burial, and resurrection and share in the Lord’s Supper. This evening we will enjoy a delicious dinner at our hotel.

September 14 - Depart Tel Aviv for Charlotte, NC

Pricing Information

$5,195 per person, Land & Air Travel
$3,900 Land Only

Deposit

A deposit of $250.00 per person is required to reserve your spot.

Additional Payments

An additional payment of $750.00 per person is due May 3, 2023. The final payment is due no less than 60 days prior to the departure date. (July 7, 2023).

Cancellations and Refunds

Cancellations will have a cancellation fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per person up until 91 days before departure. For cancellations 90-60 days before departure the cancellation fee will be $250.00 per person. There will be no refund for cancellations within 59 days of departure, no-shows, or partially completed trips. All cancellation requests must be addressed to TEMPLETON TOURS INC. in writing.

Hotels

Trip prices are per person, based on two people sharing a room. Single rooms are subject to availability and at an additional cost of $1,295. (Tour participants without a roommate will have to pay single room surcharge.)

Passport

Each person is required to present a valid passport with an expiration date of March 14, 2024 or later. Complete instructions and application forms for passports can be obtained by contacting your local courthouse or post office. Name on Registration Form must match name as it apprears on your Passport.
Trip Price Includes: Roundtrip air transportation from Charlotte, NC (CLT). Eight (8) nights hotel accommodations, based on two people sharing a double or twin-bedded room in four- star hotels. All meals as outlined in the brochure consisting of full Israeli breakfasts (B), lunches (L), and table d’hote dinners at the hotel (D). Sightseeing as outlined in the itinerary by private motorcoaches, utilizing the services of a local English speaking guide. Entrance fees for attractions if applicable. All transfers between airports and hotels by private motorcoach. Service charges and taxes normally levied by hotels and restaurants. All U.S. & Israeli departure taxes are included in the price of the tour. Tips to guides, motorcoach drivers, hotel porters, and restaurant staff (i.e., maitre d’, table waiter, etc.) are also included. The trip price is per person in US dollars.

Pricing Information

$5,195 per person, Land &
AirTravel

$3,900 Land Only

Deposit

A deposit of $250.00 per person is required to reserve your spot.

Additional Payments

An additional payment of $750.00 per person is due May 3, 2023. The final payment is due no less than 60 days prior to the departure date. (July 7, 2023).

Cancellations and Refunds

Cancellations will have a cancellation fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per person up until 91 days before departure. For cancellations 90-60 days before departure the cancellation fee will be $250.00 per person. There will be no refund for cancellations within 59 days of departure, no-shows, or partially completed trips. All cancellation requests must be addressed to TEMPLETON TOURS INC. in writing.

Hotels

Trip prices are per person, based on two people sharing a room. Single rooms are subject to availability and at an additional cost of $1,295. (Tour participants without a roommate will have to pay single room surcharge.)

Passport

Each person is required to present a valid passport with an expiration date of March 14, 2024 or later. Complete instructions and application forms for passports can be obtained by contacting your local courthouse or post office. Name on Registration Form must match name as it apprears on your Passport.
Trip Price Includes: Roundtrip air transportation from Charlotte, NC (CLT). Eight (8) nights hotel accommodations, based on two people sharing a double or twin-bedded room in four- star hotels. All meals as outlined in the brochure consisting of full Israeli breakfasts (B), lunches (L), and table d’hote dinners at the hotel (D). Sightseeing as outlined in the itinerary by private motorcoaches, utilizing the services of a local English speaking guide. Entrance fees for attractions if applicable. All transfers between airports and hotels by private motorcoach. Service charges and taxes normally levied by hotels and restaurants. All U.S. & Israeli departure taxes are included in the price of the tour. Tips to guides, motorcoach drivers, hotel porters, and restaurant staff (i.e., maitre d’, table waiter, etc.) are also included. The trip price is per person in US dollars.

Pricing Information

$5,195 per person, Land & Air Travel
$3,900 Land Only

Deposit

A deposit of $250.00 per person is required to reserve your spot.

Additional Payments

An additional payment of $750.00 per person is due May 3, 2023. The final payment is due no less than 60 days prior to the departure date. (July 7, 2023).

Cancellations and Refunds

Cancellations will have a cancellation fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per person up until 91 days before departure. For cancellations 90-60 days before departure the cancellation fee will be $250.00 per person. There will be no refund for cancellations within 59 days of departure, no-shows, or partially completed trips. All cancellation requests must be addressed to TEMPLETON TOURS INC. in writing.

Hotels

Trip prices are per person, based on two people sharing a room. Single rooms are subject to availability and at an additional cost of $1,295. (Tour participants without a roommate will have to pay single room surcharge.)

Passport

Each person is required to present a valid passport with an expiration date of March 14, 2024 or later. Complete instructions and application forms for passports can be obtained by contacting your local courthouse or post office. Name on Registration Form must match name as it apprears on your Passport.
Trip Price Includes: Roundtrip air transportation from Charlotte, NC (CLT). Eight (8) nights hotel accommodations, based on two people sharing a double or twin-bedded room in four- star hotels. All meals as outlined in the brochure consisting of full Israeli breakfasts (B), lunches (L), and table d’hote dinners at the hotel (D). Sightseeing as outlined in the itinerary by private motorcoaches, utilizing the services of a local English speaking guide. Entrance fees for attractions if applicable. All transfers between airports and hotels by private motorcoach. Service charges and taxes normally levied by hotels and restaurants. All U.S. & Israeli departure taxes are included in the price of the tour. Tips to guides, motorcoach drivers, hotel porters, and restaurant staff (i.e., maitre d’, table waiter, etc.) are also included. The trip price is per person in US dollars.

Interest and Registration Form

Once you submit this form a member of our team will contact you with more information concerning the trip and payment information.