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14
days

DEPART
THE USA
Your spiritual journey
begins as you depart on your transatlantic flight.
ARRIVE
IN ISTANBUL
Arrive in the country
of the Seven Churches of Revelation.
FULL
DAY ISTANBUL
Full day sightseeing
in the city that reflects the history and culture of one of the
greatest empires of the 4th to 16th centuries. The Golden Age of
Istanbul was during the reign of Justinian (527-565) who made Christianity
the State religion of the Roman Empire. Visit the Blue Mosque with
its six towering minarets, St. Sophia-once the largest Christian
Church built by the Romans. Next is Topkaki Palace, the old residence
of the Ottoman Sultans. Wander through the ceramic tiled Grand Bazaar
with its hundreds of shops of spices, foods, clothing, jewelry and
various goods. This evening transfer to Istanbul airport for your
short flight to Ankara.
ANKARA/
CAPPADOCIA
Enjoy a panoramic tour
of Ankara, the capitol of Turkey. Stop at the Mausoleum of Kemal
Ataturk, the founder of the Turkish Republic. Visit the Museum of
Anatolian Civilizations which has the richest collection of historical
artifacts and art of the Hittite culture. Drive to Cappadocia.
FULL
DAY CAPPADOCIA
Travel to Goreme Valley,
the center of Cappadocia. This is a 50 square mile area of tumbled
terrain, a semilunar landscape of canyons and caves made of volcanic
rock. Various civilizations have sought refuge from persecutors
in these caves, carving entire communities from the soft volcanic
rock. Visit the interesting churches embellished with sacred frescoes.
See the underground cities of Kaymakli, consisting of seven subterranean
floors with connecting rooms, galleries and stables.
CAPPADOCIA/KONYA
Drive to Konya, the former
capital of the Seljuk Empire. This was an important city in ancient
Galatia. It was here that Paul addressed his letter to the Galtians.
The 13th century poet and philosopher Mevlana founded the order
of the "Whirling Dervishes." Visit his museum and the
Tomb.
KONYA/ ANTALYA
Travel west this morning
along the spectacular southern coast between the Taurus mountains
and the Mediterranean. Pass Alanya, a modern resort crowned by a
13th century Seljuk fortress with 150 towers and a Byzantine church.
See the port city of Side, which became a bishops' residence and
Aspendos, which has the best preserved theater of the ancient world.
Stop at Purge, one of the oldest Christian communities and like
St. Paul and St. Barnabas in their journeys arrive in Antalya.
ANTALYA
Tour this crown jewel
of the Turkish Riviera, which has been an important port for the
past 2000 years. See the lively old port, historical houses and
the Roman, Seljuk, and Ottoman ruins such as Hadrian's Arch, the
Grooved Minaret and Archeological Museum.
ANTALYA/LAODICEA/PAMUKKALE
Depart Antalya for the
ancient city of Laodicea, one of the Seven Cities of the Apocalypse
to which St. John addressed his letter to the Seven Churches of
Asia. Continue to Pamukkale (cotton fortress), the site of the ancient
city of Hieropolis. The plateau owes its formation to a warm carbonated
spring, which as it cools is changed to calcium carbonate and forms
natural snowy looking pools as it cascades down the mountain. The
King of Pergamum in 190 BC founded Hierapolis.
PHILADELPHIA/SARDIS/SMYRNA
Continue to the second
of the Seven Churches at Alasehir, former Philadelphia. This church
remained the last bastion of Christianity in Anatolia, lasting until
the 14th century. See the little village of ancient Sardis, another
of the Seven Churches. Continue to Izmir (the ancient city of Smyrna)
for the evening.
EPHESIS/IZMIR
Arrive at the historically
famous Ephesus, established in the 11th century BC. It was a rich
commercial city that fell to the Persians and was later conquered
by Alexander the Great. The apostle St. John wrote his gospel here.
He is said to have accompanied the Virgin Mary to Ephesus where
they both lived and died. Visit the city with its theaters, dwellings,
library, bathhouses and large public areas. See the House of Mary
and the Basilica of St. John.
AKHISAR/
THYATIRA/ PERGAMUM/ CANAKKALE
Visit Akhisar (Thyathira)-one
of the seven churches. Continue to Pergamum, which became an independent
kingdom in the 3rd century BC. It was a rich cultural center with
an extensive library. Here parchment was developed replacing papyrus.
It was one of the foremost healing centers of the ancient world
where the famous doctor Galen (second to Hippocrates) practiced
medicine. Continue to Canakkale, the narrowest point of the Dardanelles
for the evening.
CANAKKALE/TROY/ISTANBUL
Visit the legendary city
of Troy that was made immortal by Homer's great epic "The Illiad."
As you walk among the ruins of the ancient city, the legends of
the past come alive. Cross the beautiful Dardanelles on your way
to Istanbul.
DEPART ISTANBUL
Transfer to the Istanbul airport
for your flight to the USA.
Prices
are based on a minimum of 30 passengers traveling together.
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