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April 24, 2010toMay 10, 2010

THE HOLY LAND, EGYPT & PETRA

April 24 – May 10, 2010

 

 Director: Clark Anderson

 

DAY 1-2 (Sat & Sun April 24—25th):    FLY USA TO TEL AVIV, ISRAEL—JERUSALEM!

Today we depart the USA and fly to Tel Aviv, Israel. When we arrive we will drive immediately to Jerusalem for a beautiful view of ‘the Golden City’! We check into our Hotel, just steps away from the Old City walls of Jerusalem and rest.

Day 3 (Mon April 26th):   WALKING TOUR OF JERUSALEM!

We begin our day by visiting a money changer to exchange some American dollars into shekels (Israeli Currency). Today is one of our most enjoyable days as we venture through the wonders of the ‘Eternal City’! We begin by entering Herod’s gate and walk through the Old City and view the Temple Mount where we see the Dome of the Rock, the Wailing Wall, etc. We will view the current structures and discuss the past as well as the future of that site. We will next descend and view Lions Gate & the Mount of Olives. From there we are on the Via Dolorosa (or Path of Suffering). We’ll stop at St. Anne’s Cathedral (Pool of Bethesda) and the Antonio Fortress (Jesus before Pilate). Lunch will be in the Old City of Jerusalem. Our walking tour continues as we make our way to Caiaphas’ Palace (St. Peter of Gallicantu) and then to The Upper Room. As we make our way back to the hotel we will have the opportunity to be introduced to the shopkeeper that makes LDS scripture covers, necklaces, etc. Following dinner we will visit a few shopkeepers near our hotel (olive wood, etc). They have been doing business with “The Mormons” for close to 30 years. We overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 4 (Tues April 27th):   Mt. CARMEL, TABOR / NAZARETH / GALILEE

This morning we will make our way north. On the way will make a brief stop near Caesarea where we will view the ancient aqueducts near the shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Those desiring to dip their toes in the sea will have that opportunity. Our next stop will be Mount Carmel (Elijah & the Priests of Baal). On Mt. Carmel is a great view of the Jezreel Valley (Valley of Armageddon). Following lunch, near Carmel, we will drive down the valley to the ancient tel of Megiddo where we will discuss Armageddon, the 2nd Coming and the future of this Holy Land. We will then drive to a view of where Jesus spent most of His life, Nazareth. Our final site of the day will be an adventurous taxi ride up Mt. Tabor (Mount of Transfiguration) where we will reflect on the amazing experiences there!  We will conclude our day by traveling up and around the Sea of Galilee to our Hotel (Ein Gev). Checking into our Hotel this evening is a joy. Every room is only steps away from the shore of the Sea of Galilee. Following dinner at our Hotel, you can enjoy a quiet, relaxing evening strolling on the Sea shores, etc.

 

Day 5 (Wed April 28th):  SEA OF GALILEE / CAPERNAUM / GOLAN HEIGHTS

After breakfast we will load a small fishing boat and cross the Sea of Galilee to Capernaum. On our way we cut the engines & have a short discussion. On shore we’ll visit Capernaum and the Mount of Beatitudes where the Sermon on the Mount was delivered. Following lunch we will take a short nature hike to the ancient city and alter at Tel Dan. Our next stop will be at Banias, the ancient site of Ceasaria Philippi, where we will view a beautiful waterfall. As we bus our way home we travel on the Golan Heights where we can look over into Syria. Dinner is a unique experience at the St. Peter’s Fish restaurant that will be followed by another relaxing evening enjoying the Sea of Galilee at night.

 

Day 6 (Thurs April 29th):  JORDAN RIVER / JERICHO / DEAD SEA / FREE TIME

Our day begins by visiting Yardenit at the Jordan River (Jesustraditional baptismal site). From here we will make our way back to Jerusalem. On our way we will visit the modern city and ancient ruins of Jericho. Following lunch we will have the unique experience of taking a float in the Dead Sea. You cannot sink! From here we make our way to Jerusalem and as we do so we will be traveling on the road from ‘Jerusalem to Jericho’. As we do so we will reflect on a certain parable. We will visit Lazarus’ Tomb and then conclude our day with those that are interested having the unique opportunity to walk through the flowing water in Hezekiah’s Tunnel. This evening we enjoy some free time in Jerusalem where there are countless things to see and do. You could walk the walls of Jerusalem; spend time venturing and shopping in the Old City, etc. We will overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 7 (Fri April 30th):    MUSEUMS / HOLLOCAUST MUSEUM / BETHLEHEM

Our day begins with a sobering experience at the new and improved Holocaust Museum, Yad Vashem. Our next stop is a very impressive miniature model of the city of Jerusalem in Christ’s day; The Model City. This will be followed up with an experience at the “Time Elevator Jerusalem” (a fun movie experience that recounts the history of Jerusalem). We will enjoy some lunch on Ben Yehuda Street and then cross through ‘The Wall’ (20’ cement wall that separates Israel and Palestinian controlled land) to visit the birthplace of the Savior in Bethlehem (Church of the Nativity). Time permitting we will visit a local Bethlehem Olive Wood shop before crossing back through the wall. Our day will conclude stop in the Shepherds’ Fields where we’ll reflect on the story of Jesus’ birth, Ruth, and the concept of “Sheep”. This evening we will view how the Orthodox Jews bring in the Sabbath at the Western Wall. We will again overnight in Jerusalem!

 

Day 8 (Sat May 1st):   GETHSEMANE / CHURCH / MT. OLIVES / GARDEN TOMB / FREE TIME

Today just might be the most memorable of all as we begin at the traditional site of the Garden of Gethsemane (Church of all Nations). We will then wander up and across the street to visit the Orson Hyde Memorial Park (Church regulated property) for a discussion and some ponder time. The view of Jerusalem during our Sacrament Service in the BYU Jerusalem Center is inspiring. On our way to lunch we will wander down the Mt. of Olives and pass thousands of Jewish graves, including those of the Biblical Prophets; Haggai & Zechariah. Lunch is a unique place in the Old City. From here we will reflect on the burial & resurrection of the Savior as we visit the two possible sites for Golgotha & Calvary. First we visit the Church of the Holy Sepulcher [believed site for many Christians] and then the Garden Tomb [where others feel is the true site]. For the rest of the afternoon and evening we will enjoy some more free time in Jerusalem. We again overnight in Jerusalem.

Day 9 (Sun May 2nd):    QUMRAN / DEAD SEA / MASADA / PETRA, JORDAN

Today we will depart Jerusalem and go ‘down by the borders near the shore of the Red Sea’ (1 Nephi 2:5). On the way we will enjoy a visit to Qumram (discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls). We will next enjoy a picture of the natural spring and waterfall at Ein-Gedi (where David hid from King Saul). From here we will visit the majestic Masada where we will gondola to the top and be in wonder at its fabulous story. On our way to the Israeli/Jordanian border we will enjoy a discussion on Sodom & Gomorrah.  We will cross the border and make our way up to fascinating city of Petra, Jordan where we will overnight.

 

Day 10 (Mon May 3rd):    PETRA, JORDAN / EGYPT

This morning we explore Petra, the newly voted “Wonder of the World.” We will walk down the narrow canyon to the breathtaking view of the Treasury, Petra’s most famous landmark. You will have time to visit this fascinating city carved from the cliffs of the canyon and experience some of the best ruins found anywhere in the world. Petra was once a great commercial empire with a long history, it is best known today as the lost city in the Indiana Jones Movie, The Last Crusade.  This afternoon we will make our way over to St. Catherines in Egypt. We cross the border and bus our way to our Hotel (the Morganland Village) which is near the base of “Mt. Moses”. We will enjoy a relaxing evening reviewing the scriptural account of Moses and the Children of Israel in preparation for our climb up the ancient temple….Mt Sinai.

 

Day 11 (Tue May 4th):   MT. SINAI / SHARM EL SHEIKH

We arise very early and enjoy a moonlight hike up Mount Sinai (Camels are available for those not able to make the entire hike or who would like the adventure). On top we will enjoy the sunrise and a very special meeting before making our descent. Those not able to make the hike can enjoy sleeping in or other things at the hotel. We will have lunch at Morganland before we depart. We then bus our way to one of the very best locations for snorkeling and deep sea diving in the world…Sharm El Sheikh (Ras Mohammed). We will enjoy the exciting night life of this popular resort city before retiring in our luxurious hotel.

Day 12 (Wed May 5th):  SNORKELING AT RAS MOHAMED / EXODUS / CAIRO, EGYPT

This morning we will discover one of the most popular natural reserves in the world; Ras Mohammed. Those interested can enjoy some of the world’s best snorkeling & deep sea diving and those who are not interested in getting in the water can relax on the sea shore reading, sun bathing, reading, or they can remain in our luxurious hotel which has a beautiful pool, spa options, etc. This evening we will be following the route of the Exodus of the Children of Israel out of Egypt in reverse as we drive to Cairo. We will also cross the Suez Canal and overnight in Cairo.

EGYPT OPTION:  

 

Day 13 (Thurs May 6th):   ABU SIMBEL / CRUISE: ASWAN / HIGH DAM / PHILAE

This morning we have the privilege of visiting one of the most spectacular sites in all of Egypt…Abu Simbel. We will we fly from Cairo to Aswan and then to reach Abu Simbel we need to take a short flight to arrive at this spectacular temple built into the mountain. When we return we will board our Nile Cruise ship (Beu-Soleil) for lunch. In the afternoon we will explore some of the splendors in Aswan. We visit the High Dam which helps control and regulate the Nile River. Next we visit the Obelisk & Temple of Philae. We enjoy dinner and a relaxing evening on our cruise ship as we sail to Kom Ombo. We overnight on our Cruise ship!

Day 14 (Fri May 7th):   CRUISE / KOM OMBO & EDFU TEMPLE VISITS / LUXOR

Today we visit some of the spectacular temples in the area.  Our first is the temple shared by the two gods’ Sobek and Horus. Our next stop is to visit the Temple of Horus in Edfu. We continue on our cruise through Esna, cross the lock and sail to Luxor where we will spend the night. Over 60% of the world’s ancient ruins are located in the amazing city of Luxor. It has proven to be one of our travelers’ very favorite places to visit due to the insights and similarities gained through the sites here into LDS beliefs and rituals. This evening we will visit the Luxor Temple which is lit up at night. We overnight in Luxor. 

Day 15 (Sat May 8th):   CRUISE / LUXOR: VALLEY OF KINGS / KARNAK TEMPLE

We begin our Luxor visits on the West Bank where we will visit the Necropolis of Thebes. Next is one of the most intriguing spots in the world; the “Valley of the Kings” and “Valley of the Queens” (burial place for the Egyptian Pharaohs & Queens). You will marvel at the similarities in Egyptian and LDS beliefs and rituals! Time permitting we have the opportunity of visiting the local alabaster factory to see and experience how these unique Egyptian items are made. We will take pictures of the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the Collosi of Memnon & Nobels, as well as Pit Tomb #33 (the Book of Abraham papyrus). This afternoon we will visit the Temple of Ramses III as well as one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world which is one of the largest temple structures in the world; the Karnak Temple. You will truly be amazed at this 64 acre temple. These structures are amazing and must be seen to be believed. We again overnight in Luxor.

Day 16 (Sun May 9th):  SAKKARA / MEMPHIS / PYRAMIDS / SPHINX / MOSQUE / CRUISE

This morning we disembark our Cruise ship and fly to Cairo where we enjoy a full day touring Cairo! We begin with Memphis and then take in Sakkara (the oldest pyramid in the world). We then enjoy the splendor of the famous Pyramids and Sphinx. Those interested can go inside the Pyramid as well as take a camel ride. This afternoon we will make a visit to the Egyptian Museum and explore all the unique items there (including the opportunity to view real live mummies as well as King Tut items). Time permitting we will visit the Mohammed Ali Mosque as well as the local papyrus, and perfume factories to see and experience how these unique Egyptian items are made. Our day and Tour will conclude with an unforgettable dinner & entertainment aboard a small cruise ship (on the Nile). We will overnight in Cairo.     

Day 17 (Mon May 10th):   FLY HOME 

This morning we make our way to the airport and begin our journey back to the United States where we will be reunited with our loved ones!

TOUR COST AND DETAILS

DEPOSIT REQUIRED: $500 per person.

ROOMMATES:  Single people may sign up for accommodations on a share basis and will be assigned roommates as circumstances permit.  If a roommate is unavailable, the participant will be notified of the adjusted price prior to departure.

CANCELLATION FEES:  A $25 fee will be charged by Anderson Tours, LLC for all cancellations until 60 days prior to departure, at which time the fee will be $100.  In addition, all cancellation charges imposed by airlines, hotels, vendors, operators, etc., will be passed on to the participant.

TOUR INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

  • First-class, top quality tour with experienced tour directors
  • All airline travel mentioned in the program
  • First-class, top quality tour with experienced tour directors
  • All airline travel mentioned in the program (which is from  JFK) Because there are so many participants coming from all over the US we only include the airfare from JFK. If you would like us to help you arrange your domestic flights to JFK that is a free service we provide but we will just add the cost of the flight to your total amount due.
  • Private, deluxe air-conditioned motor coach
  • Hotel Accommodations (5 and 4 star hotels) 
  • Cold bottled water will be available for purchase on board bus
  • Two meals daily (breakfast and lunch or dinner) as indicated in the detailed itinerary.
  • All admission fees to sites specified in the itinerary (group tours only)
  • Anderson Tours flight bag, visor or hat
  • Airport and other departure taxes
  • Opportunity to purchase a personalized DVD of our tour experience (not available for all tours).

REGISTRATION, DEPOSIT, PAYMENT, AND CANCELLATION:
Early reservations are strongly recommended, and a deposit of $500 per person is required at the time of booking, with the remaining balance due 60 days prior to departure.  Applications received after this date should include full payment.  Any payments made after this date should also include also include full payment.  Any payments made 30 days prior to departure must be in the form of a money order.  Checks should be made payable to Anderson Tours.  All cancellation penalties are the responsibility of the participant.

Please send check payment and names of participants to:
Anderson Tours LLC
3155 S Hidden Valley Dr #302
St. George, UT  84790

OTHER ITEMS & DETAILS
Good Health is encouraged for our Israel tours!

ITEMS NOT INCLUDED IN TOUR PRICE:
Items of a personal nature, such as souvenirs; excess baggage or portage charges; personal, trip, or baggage insurance; room service; laundry; phone charges; food or beverages not part of the group menu; tips (about $200); gratuities for special services; expenses incurred on personal activities not included where group participation is not specified in the itinerary; flight to JFK is not included but we are more than happy to help arrange flights.


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May 29, 2010toJune 12, 2010

LDS CHURCH HISTORY & AMERICAN HERITAGE TOUR

May 29 – June 12, 2010

Directors: Brent Poulsen, Laren Lefevre, John Williams

 

This tour is specifically designed for young adult travelers or the young at heart!

 

 

Day 1 (Sat May 29):   FLY TO BWI / GETTYSBURG / WASHINGTON DC TEMPLE

We depart SLC early and fly to the BWI airport in Baltimore, Maryland. When we arrive we make our way over to the historic and unforgettable Gettysburg Battlefield and Visitors Center where we will enjoy the new Visitors Center and multi-media experience which will help us understand the momentous events that took place here. Afterwards we visit Little Round Top where the pivotal battle for the Civil war was won. Dinner is a pleasure at General Pickett’s Buffet in Gettysburg. After dinner we will make our way over to the amazing Washington D.C. Temple. We not only enjoy the breathtaking view, but if time permits we will also take in the new movie on the Prophet Joseph Smith on their large screen. We overnight in Rockville, Maryland.

 

Day 2 (Sun May 30):  DOWNTOWN WASHINGTON D.C. / MEMORIALS 

We begin today with a special Sacrament Service at our hotel before making our visits at our Nation’s Capital. We start with a group picture at the Capital Building and then you are free for the rest of the morning to enjoy the Smithsonian, Holocaust Museum, Washington Memorial, White House, Capital Building or whatever your heart desires. We conclude our downtown visits [with our group] visiting the Lincoln, Jefferson, Vietnam War, Korean War, as well as the new WWII Memorials. Following our visits we will make our way over to Philadelphia and overnight.    

 

Day 3 (Mon May 31):   PHILADELPHIA / LIBERTY BELL/ NY YANKEE / HARMONY

This morning we visit the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall [where the Declaration of Independence & Constitution were signed]. We will then make our way over to the Big Apple where we will take in a Major League Baseball game at the new New York Yankees stadium. This afternoon travel up to Harmony, Pennsylvania/Susquehanna River where, among other things, the Priesthood was restored. We overnight in Binghamton, NY.

 

Day 4 (Tues June 1):   JOSEPH’S BIRTHPLACE: SHARON, VERMONT  

Today we make our way up to the Sharon, Vermont area. A few years ago members of the Church all over the world celebrated the 200th Anniversary of the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith and for us today we will get the opportunity of going visit his birthplace. This great Prophet of the Restoration began his mortal sojourn here and we will enjoy a day of reflection as we view the Monument and Visitors Center there. From here we will make our way over to the grassroots area of the Church in upstate New York.

 

Day 5 (Wed June 2):    FAYETTE / PALMYRA: HILL CUMORAH

Our first site today is Fayette. The Church was officially organized here in 1830 at the Peter Whitmer Sr. Log House. Today is a memorable one as we visit many of the sites in the Palmyra area. We begin by taking in E. B. Grandin Press and Print Shop where the first copies of the Book of Mormon were made. Nearby is the grave site of Alvin Smith [brother of Joseph]. Our final visit of the day is the Hill Cumorah with the new Visitors Center. Tonight those that are interested and able will enjoy doing baptisms in the Palmyra Temple! We overnight in Palmyra, NY.

 

Day 6 (Thurs June 3):  PALMYRA: SACRED GROVE / NIAGARA FALLS / KIRTLAND

Our morning will begin with a visit to the Sacred Grove where the restoration of the Gospel began. We will then make a visit to the log and frame houses of Joseph Smith Sr. Following this experience we will travel to the majestic Niagara Falls for a memorable photo opportunity as well as a voyage on one of the ‘Maid of the Mist’ boats that take you right under the falls. From here we travel south to Kirtland, Ohio. This area is amazing as we visit four different sites where the Father and Son appeared. Our first stop is the new Historic Kirtland Visitors Center near the Newel K. Whitney Store. We spend some time in the ‘School of the Prophets’ room and conclude our day with a stop at the Morley Farm. We overnight in Mentor, Ohio at the LaMalfa Center which is right by a movie theater, Cold Stone, etc.

 

Day 7 (Fri June 4):  KIRTLAND, OHIO: TEMPLE / QUARY / HIRAM

Today we begin with a visit the John Johnson Home [D&C 76] in Hiram, Ohio. Next we visit the Temple Quarry before going into the Kirtland Temple, which was the first Temple built in this dispensation [D&C 109 & 110]. Following lunch those interested can spend the afternoon at the #1 rated Amusement Park on the planet. The famous Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio is located on the shore of Lake Erie and is the second oldest amusement park in North America. We overnight in Sandusky, Ohio.      

 

Day 8 (Sat June 5):  AMISH COUNTRY / NOTRE DAME / CHICAGO

Today we are traveling through Amish country and cross Ohio into Indiana. We have an incredible experience as we stop in Shipshewana, Indiana for an Amish cooked meal. We first enjoy a tour of the MENNO-HOF (Mennonite-Amish) Visitors Center and Museum. This museum shares a great presentation of the history of this very fascinating people as well as many other religions throughout the Dark Ages. Following our home-cooked Amish meal we leave Amish country and enjoy a brief stop in South Bend, Indiana, where we take a tour of Notre Dame University. We spend the night in Joliet, Illinois near Chicago following dinner at the famous Navy Pier.

 

Day 9 (Sun June 6):   CARTHAGE JAIL / NAUVOO

Today as we make our way across the State of Illinois we enjoy a Sacrament Service on the bus (perhaps your first traveling church service!) When we arrive in Carthage we reflect on the Martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith at the Carthage Jail. Following this sobering experience we venture over to Nauvoo and re-experience history as we view the newly rebuilt Nauvoo Temple! Time permitting we visit the LDS Visitors Center where we see the model of 1846 Nauvoo and the magnificent sculpture garden that features the Monument to Women. We overnight in Nauvoo at the Nauvoo Family Inn & Suites.

 

Day 10 (Mon June 7):   MORE OF HISTORIC NAUVOO

Today we spend our day soaking in the sites and sounds of Historic Nauvoo. For those able and interested the day begins with Baptisms/Temple Session at the newly constructed Nauvoo Temple. In Historic Nauvoo there are over 30 sites to see and choose from; several Historical Homes and sites, Community of Christ (RLDS) Visitors Center, a horse and carriage ride, a good local fudge factory, etc. For those interested in the Missionary Production “High Hopes and Riverboats” will also be able to attend those. These sites should keep us all busy for the day. Dinner is a pleasure at Grandpa Joes Cafe. This evening those interested may enjoy “Rendezvous in Old Nauvoo”, or “Sunset by the Mississippi”; both are productions put on by the local Missionaries. We again overnight in Nauvoo.

 

Day 11 (Tues June 8):   ADAM-ONDI-AHMAN / FAR WEST / LIBERTY JAIL

Today we make our way down to Missouri and pass through Hannibal, which is home to the famous writer Samuel Clemens [Mark Twain]. We then embark on the Mark Twain Riverboat which provides us with entertainment and interesting information. Our historical sites begin today where the human race began at Adam-Ondi-Ahman. We next venture over to Far West where, among other things, the cornerstones for a temple were laid. Following dinner we experience the Temple Prison—Liberty Jail (D&C 121-122). We overnight in Liberty.

 

Day 12 (Wed June 9):   INDEPENDENCE / WORLDS OF FUN  

Today we explore the Independence, Missouri area with a visit to the Community of Christ Temple and Headquarters (formerly RLDS) as well as the ‘Temple Lot’ and the newly remodeled LDS Visitors Center. This afternoon and evening those interested can spend the afternoon and evening at the famous Worlds of Fun amusement park. This park is themed around Jules Verne’s adventure book, “Around the World in Eighty Days”. It has over 6 world class roller coasters and will make for an enjoyable evening. We again overnight in Liberty.

 

Day 13 (Thurs June 10):   KAINSVILLE / WINTER QUARTERS

Today we make our way to the Kainsville Tabernacle where the Church has constructed a beautiful new Visitors Center. We then make our way to Omaha, Nebraska to visit the Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters. It was here where the Saints who fled Nauvoo ended for the winter of 1846-47. Here we also see the Pioneer Cemetery and the new Winter Quarters Temple. We then make our way over to Grand Island, Nebraska and spend the night.

 

Day 14 (Fri June 11):  PIONEER TRAIL / NEBRASKA & WYOMING

Today we see a good portion of the Pioneer trail as we make our way across Nebraska and into Wyoming. As we venture across the ‘Trail’ we enjoy and share stories of our Pioneer heritage. One of our stops today includes the Guernsey Ruts where you can still see the grooves in the rocks made by the Pioneer wagons. We also admire Signature Cliffs, where hundreds of immigrants signed their names in the rock. In Casper, Wyoming we visit the newly constructed Trails Center where through fun interactive exhibits we experience life as pioneers. We overnight in Casper.

 

Day 15 (Sat June 12):  INDEP. ROCK / MARTIN’S COVE / S.L. VALLEY

Today we travel the last leg of the Pioneer Trail. On our way to Martin’s Cove we see more of the Mormon Trail when we pass Devil’s Gate and Independence Rock. At Martins Cove we reflect on the unforgettable events that occurred there. It was here where the Martin & Willie Handcart Companies were stuck in the early snow storms of 1847. We will also take the opportunity to pull some pioneer handcarts into the Cove for some reflection time. Following this sobering experience we continue to follow the trail until we eventually reach Immigration Canyon and enter the Salt Lake Valley! Our final historic site is the “This is the Place” monument where we will be reunited with our loved ones!  

 

TOUR COST AND DETAILS

COST PER PERSON:

Quadruple Occupancy: $1750

Double Occupancy/or couples: $2450

DEPOSIT REQUIRED: $500 per person.

ROOMMATES: Single people may sign up for accommodations on a share basis and will be assigned roommates as circumstances permit.  If a roommate is unavailable, the participant will be notified of the adjusted price prior to departure.

CANCELLATION FEES: A $25 fee will be charged by Anderson Tours, LLC for all cancellations until 60 days prior to departure, at which time the fee will be $100.  In addition, all cancellation charges imposed by airlines, hotels, vendors, operators, etc., will be passed on to the participant.

TOUR INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

  • First-class, top quality tour with experienced tour directors
  • Private, deluxe air-conditioned motor coach
  • Hotel Accommodations
  • Two meals daily (breakfast and lunch or dinner) as indicated in the detailed itinerary.
  • All admission fees to sites specified in the itinerary (group tours only)
  • Anderson Tours flight bag, t-shirt, visor or hat
  • Airport and other departure taxes
  • REGISTRATION, DEPOSIT, PAYMENT, AND CANCELLATION:
    Early reservations are strongly recommended, and a deposit of $500 per person is required at the time of booking, with the remaining balance due 60 days prior to departure.  Applications received after this date should include full payment.  Any payments made after this date should also include also include full payment.  Any payments made 30 days prior to departure must be in the form of a money order.  Checks should be made payable to Anderson Tours.  All cancellation penalties are the responsibility of the participant.

Please send check payment and names of participants to:

Anderson Tours LLC
3155 S. Hidden Valley Dr. #302
St. George, UT  84790

ITEMS NOT INCLUDED IN TOUR PRICE:
Items of a personal nature, such as souvenirs; excess baggage or portage charges; personal, trip, or baggage insurance; room service; laundry; phone charges; food or beverages not part of the group menu; tips; gratuities for special services; expenses incurred on personal activities not included where group participation is not specified in the itinerary.


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May 29, 2010toJune 19, 2010

THE ULTIMATE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS LDS CHURCH HISTORY TOUR    (Oahu and Maui)

Tour Director: Dave Lowe

POSSIBLE TOUR DATES: May 29-June 5, June 26-July 3, July 10-17, June 12-19

Day 1 (Saturday)

Aloha!  We will fly to the Hawaiian Island Oahu (meaning of Oahu is “the meeting place”) where we are greeted with a fresh flower Hawaiian Lie.  We will board our executive air-conditioned coach complete with on board restroom facilities.   We then traverse through the city of Honolulu and head towards the North Shore; one of the most beautiful places on earth!  On the way we will learn of some of the great culture and LDS stories attached to Hawaii and the North Shore.  We will arrive at the luxurious Turtle Bay Resort, where we will spend the first three nights!  The evening After we freshen up we will be on our way to the #1 visited and perhaps best attraction on the Hawaiian islands; The Polynesian Culture Center with its Ali’I Luau, or Prime Rib Dinner and experience the brand new night show, “Ha, Breath of Life.”

 

Day 2 (Sunday)

This morning breakfast will be provided at the resort.  We will then have an opportunity to attend LDS Church services (this is one of the greatest experiences of the whole trip).  Lunch is also provided at the resort and you will have time to do one of the most wonderful things about Hawaii; relax and view the majestic shoreline and Pacific Ocean!   We will gather together for dinner with an accompanying devotional regarding the great faith of the Polynesians and the early LDS missionaries and prophets who served in Hawaii. 

 

Day 3 (Monday): 

Breakfast will be provided by the Turtle Bay Resort and you will have free time to play in the ocean, golf, or ride horses, or whatever you want to do.  We will then return back to the wonderful Polynesian Culture Center to visit the Island Villages of Polynesia and eat lunch with an opportunity to visit the beautiful Laie Temple and visitor center and the campus of BYU-Hawaii.  After the Polynesian Culture Center, we then will return back to the Resort for dinner and relaxing.     

 

Day 4 (Tuesday):

Today we will arise early so we can visit Pearl Harbor, the Old historic LDS Tabernacle, Diamond Head and the famous Punch Bowl.  We will learn of some of the faithful pioneer saints who sacrificed so much to establish the Church on the islands of Hawaii.  We will eat lunch at the renowned restaurant named “Dukes” near the famous beach of Waikiki, and take a fun canoe ride on the surf of the Pacific Ocean.  An opportunity to visit the International Market Place for shopping will also be provided.  We are then off to Honolulu International Airport to the Hawaiian island of Maui and to the magnificent Sheraton Maui Spa and Resort and enjoy the Sheraton Black Rock Polynesian Luau. 

 

Day 5 (Wednesday)

Today will never be forgotten!  We will eat breakfast and then take, what some call the best thing to do in Hawaii, a helicopter tour over the breathtaking Haleakala Crater, see beautiful cascading waterfalls, and visit over the little Hawaiian town of Hana, and many other sites along the way.  This ride is of those experiences you will never forget.  In the evening we will meet over at Lahaina and take a private sunset dinner cruise and devotional as we talk about some of the great stories of pertaining the prophets and missionaries who served in Maui. 

 

Day 6 (Thursday)

Today you can take a big breath and relax!  After all, you are in Hawaii! You can golf, play in the ocean or take an excursion.  You can go to the Whaler Village on Ka’anapali Beach, take the Sugar Cane Train, or whatever you desire.  (In the afternoon there will be an opportunity to see the blow hole of Nakalele (This is really unbelievable!).  

 

Day 7 (Friday)

We will eat breakfast, and then check out of the hotel and head to the fascinating Maui Plantation, the breath taking Maui Ocean Center, have lunch, and then see the little Pulehu LDS Chapel, a place that some prophets have said is “one of the most sacred places on earth.” We will then visit the majestic Iao Valley.  We will have dinner together at a restaurant near the airport and prepare to fly home.  

 

Day 8 (Saturday)

Mahalo! We will arrive home in the morning from an incredible experience, both culturally, spiritually, educationally, and socially, awaiting the video of the trip so you can relive some of the greatest memories of your life!


July 27, 2009 in AVAILABLE TOURS, Deluxe LDS Church History & American Heritage Tour | Comments (0)

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July 5, 2010toJuly 19, 2010

 

DELUXE LDS CHURCH HISTORY AND AMERICAN HERITAGE TOUR

JULY 5 - 19, 2010

Director Clark Anderson

 

Day 1 (Mon. July 5):   GETTYSBURG / DC TEMPLE

We will meet at the BWI airport in Baltimore, Maryland and greet our bus, driver and guides and make our way over to the historic and unforgettable Gettysburg Battlefield and Visitors Center. Dinner is a pleasure at General Pickett’s Buffet in Gettysburg. Our last stop of the day will be a memorable stop at the Washington D.C. Temple. We will not only enjoy the view, but will also take in the new movie on the Prophet Joseph Smith on their large screen. We will retire early and overnight in Gaithersburg, Maryland. 

 

Day 2 (Tues. July 6):  DOWNTOWN WASHINGTON D.C. / MEMORIALS 

Today you will enjoy a full day touring our Nation’s Capital. You will be free to enjoy the Smithsonian Museums, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, the new WWII Memorial, Holocaust Museum, Washington Memorial, White House, Capital Building, Arlington Cemetery or whatever your heart desires. We have purchased a trolley pass for all of you to help you get around to the many sites. Following our downtown visits we will travel to Philadelphia and overnight. 

             

Day 3 (Wed. July 7):  LIBERTY BELL / PHILADELPHIA / BOAT INTO NYC

Today we begin our day at the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall [where the Declaration of Independence & Constitution were signed]. From here we will cross over to New Jersey where we will take our Ferry Boat into NYC. This will not only provide us with transportation into New York City, but also give us a visual of the Statue of Liberty and the NYC skyline. We will overnight at the Milford Plaza (near the Theater District of NYC). We should arrive early enough for those interested in taking in an additional Broadway Play may do so.         

 

Day 4 (Thurs. July 8):    NYC: MANHATTAN TEMPLE, BROADWAY SHOW

This morning you are free to venture out and explore the ‘Big Apple’ as your heart desires: Ground Zero, Empire State Building, Wall Street, Broadway, Times Square, Central Park, Madison Square Garden, Statue of Liberty, the LDS Manhattan Temple, etc. This evening we will enjoy the Broadway Show “Wicked” together and again overnight in the Milford Plaza.

 

Day 5 (Fri. July 9):  HARMONY, PENNS: SUSQ. RIVER / FAYETTE / PALMYRA
Today we depart NYC and travel up to Harmony, Pennsylvania/Susquehanna River where, among other things, the Priesthood was restored. Following lunch we will take a beautiful drive up to the grassroots area of the Church in upstate New York. Our first site in this area is Fayette, New York. The Church was officially organized here in 1830 at the Peter Whitmer Sr. Log House. We overnight near Palmyra, NY.

 

Day 6 (Sat. July 10):    PALMYRA: SACRED GROVE / HILL CUMORAH / PAGEANT

Today is an amazing day visiting all the sites in the Palmyra area. We begin by visiting the log house of Joseph Smith Sr. and enjoy some reflection time in the Sacred Grove. Following this experience we will visit the new Palmyra Temple and then take in the E. B. Grandin Press and Print Shop. Nearby is the grave site of Alvin Smith [brother of Joseph]. We will next visit the Hill Cumorah and then return to our hotel for a quick rest. Tonight we conclude our day with the memorable experience of the Hill Cumorah Pageant. We again overnight near Palmyra.

 

Day 7 (Sun. July 11):   NIAGARA FALLS / BOAT TO FALLS / KIRTLAND

This morning as we travel to the majestic Niagara Falls we will enjoy a Sacrament service. We will then stop for a memorable photo opportunity as well as a voyage on one of the ‘Maid of the Mist’ boats that take you right under the falls. From here we travel south to Kirtland, Ohio. This area is amazing as we visit four different sites where the Father and Son appeared. Our first stop is the new Historic Kirtland Visitors Center near the Newel K. Whitney Store. We spend some time in the ‘School of the Prophets’ room and conclude our day with a stop at the Morley Farm. This will be a fantastic Sabbath as we will visit two places where the Father & Son have appeared. We overnight in Mentor, Ohio at the Holiday Inn Express LaMalfa Center.

 

Day 8 (Mon July 12):  KIRTLAND, OHIO: TEMPLE / QUARY / HIRAM

Today we begin with a visit the John Johnson Home [D&C 76] in Hiram, Ohio. Next we visit the Temple Quarry before going into the Kirtland Temple, which was the first Temple built in this dispensation [D&C 109 & 110]. We will also visit the Temple Quarry. Following lunch we will make our way to Freemont, Ohio where we will overnight.     

 

Day 9 (Tues July 13):  AMISH COUNTRY / NOTRE DAME / CHICAGO

Today we are traveling through Amish country and cross Ohio into Indiana. We have an incredible experience as we stop in Shipshewana, Indiana for an Amish cooked meal. We first enjoy a tour of the MENNO-HOF (Mennonite-Amish) Visitors Center and Museum. This museum shares a great presentation of the history of this very fascinating people as well as many other religions throughout the Dark Ages. Following our home-cooked Amish meal we leave Amish country and enjoy a brief stop in South Bend, Indiana, where we take a tour of Notre Dame University. We spend the night near Chicago following dinner at the famous Navy Pier.  

 

Day 10 (Wed. July 14):   CARTHAGE JAIL / NAUVOO

Today we will make our way across the State of Illinois. When we arrive in Carthage we will reflect on the Martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith at the Carthage Jail. Following this sobering experience we will venture over to Nauvoo and re-experience history as we view the newly rebuilt Nauvoo Temple! Time permitting we will visit the LDS Visitors Center where we will see the model of 1846 Nauvoo and the magnificent sculpture garden that features the Monument to Women. This evening those interested may enjoy “Rendezvous in Old Nauvoo”, a production put on by the local Missionary Couples. We overnight in Nauvoo.

 

Day 11 (Thur. July 15):   MORE OF HISTORIC NAUVOO / NEW PAGEANT!!!

Today we spend our day soaking in the sites and sounds of Historic Nauvoo. For those able and interested the day will begin with a Temple Session at the newly constructed Nauvoo Temple.  In Historic Nauvoo there are over 30 sites to see and choose from; several Historical Homes and sites, Community of Christ (RLDS) Visitors Center, a horse and carriage ride, a good local fudge factory, etc. For those interested in the Missionary Productions [“High Hopes and Riverboats”, “Anna Amanda”, etc] will also be able to attend those. These sites should keep us all busy for the day. Dinner is a pleasure at the buffet in the Hotel Nauvoo. Our evening will be a memorable one as we experience the new Pageant, “Nauvoo”. We again overnight in Nauvoo.

 

Day 12 (Fri. July 16):  ADAM-ONDI-AHMAN / FAR WEST / LIBERTY JAIL

Today we make our way down to Missouri and pass through Hannibal, which is home to the famous writer Samuel Clements [Mark Twain]. Our historical sites begin today where the human race began at Adam-Ondi-Ahman. We will then venture over to Far West where, among other things, the cornerstones for a temple were laid. Following our stop there we will enjoy the Temple Prison; Liberty Jail (D&C 121-122). Following dinner we will explore the Independence, Missouri area with a visit to the Community of Christ Temple and Headquarters (formerly RLDS) as well at the ‘Temple Lot’ and the newly remodeled LDS Visitors Center. We overnight in Liberty, Missouri.

 

Day 13 (Sat. July 17):   KAINSVILLE / WINTER QUARTERS

Today we make our way to the Kainsville Tabernacle where the Church has constructed a beautiful new Visitors Center. We then make our way to Omaha, Nebraska to visit the Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters. It was here where the Saints who fled Nauvoo ended for the winter of 1846-47. Here we will also see the Pioneer Cemetery and the new Winter Quarters Temple. We will then make our way over to Grand Island, Nebraska and spend the night. 

 

Day 14 (Sun. July 18):  PIONEER TRAIL / NEBRASKA & WYOMING

Today we see a good portion of the Pioneer trail as we make our way across Nebraska and into Wyoming. We will first enjoy a Sacrament Service and then as we venture across the ‘Trail’ we will enjoy and share stories of our Pioneer heritage. One of our stops today will include the Guernsey Ruts where you can still see the grooves in the rocks made by the Pioneer wagons. We will also admire Signature Cliffs, where hundreds of immigrants signed their names to the rock. In Casper, Wyoming we will visit the newly constructed Trails Center where we will learn about the five trails used by the early settlers as they migrated west. We overnight in Casper.

 

Day 15 (Mon. July 19):  INDEP. ROCK / MARTIN’S COVE / S.L. VALLEY

What better way to anticipate the celebration of Pioneer Day than traveling the actual trail and arriving in the Salt Lake Valley? Today we travel the last leg of the Pioneer Trail. On our way to Martin’s Cove we will see more of the Mormon Trail when we pass Devil’s Gate and Independence Rock. At Martins Cove we will attend Sacrament Meeting with the Missionaries serving in the area and then reflect on the unforgettable events that occurred there. It was here where the Martin & Willie Handcart Companies were stuck in the early snow storms of 1847. Following this sobering experience we will continue to follow the trail until we eventually reach Immigration Canyon and enter the Salt Lake Valley! Our Tour concludes at the “This is the Place” monument. We should arrive around 6pm.  

 

TOUR COST AND DETAILS

COST PER PERSON:

Double Occupancy: $2885

Single Occupancy: $3635

DEPOSIT REQUIRED: $500 per person.

ROOMMATES: Single people may sign up for accommodations on a share basis and will be assigned roommates as circumstances permit.  If a roommate is unavailable, the participant will be notified of the adjusted price prior to departure.

CANCELLATION FEES: A $25 fee will be charged by Anderson Tours, LLC for all cancellations until 60 days prior to departure, at which time the fee will be $100.  In addition, all cancellation charges imposed by airlines, hotels, vendors, operators, etc., will be passed on to the participant.

TOUR INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

  • First-class, top quality tour with experienced tour directors
  • Private, deluxe air-conditioned motor coach
  • Hotel Accommodations
  • Two meals daily (breakfast and lunch or dinner) as indicated in the detailed itinerary.
  • All admission fees to sites specified in the itinerary (group tours only)
  • Anderson Tours flight bag, t-shirt, visor or hat

AIRFARE

Because our tour participants are coming on to the tour from different states and even countries, we do not include the price of the airfare. We are more than happy to help you arrange for your flights but the price is not reflected in the price of the tour. If you are arranging your flights we need everyone at the BWI Baltimore airport on July 5th by 10am. At the end of the tour we will arrive and finish our tour in Salt Lake City around 6pm. The bus driver will be available to take those that need a ride to the airport. Please do not book flights that depart before 8pm, July 19th.

 

REGISTRATION, DEPOSIT, PAYMENT, AND CANCELLATION:
Early reservations are strongly recommended, and a deposit of $500 per person is required at the time of booking, with the remaining balance due 60 days prior to departure.  Applications received after this date should include full payment.  Any payments made after this date should also include also include full payment.  Any payments made 30 days prior to departure must be in the form of a money order.  Checks should be made payable to Anderson Tours.  All cancellation penalties are the responsibility of the participant.

Please send check payment and names of participants to:

Anderson Tours LLC
3155 S. Hidden Valley Dr. #302
St. George, UT  84790

ITEMS NOT INCLUDED IN TOUR PRICE:
Airfare travel to BWI Baltimore Airport, and departure home from tour from SLC Salt Lake City International Airport. Items of a personal nature, such as souvenirs; excess baggage or portage charges; personal, trip, or baggage insurance; room service; laundry; phone charges; food or beverages not part of the group menu; tips; gratuities for special services; expenses incurred on personal activities not included where group participation is not specified in the itinerary.

 


November 30, 2009 in AVAILABLE TOURS, British Isles Tour | Comments (0)

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July 9, 2010toJuly 22, 2010

 

BRITISH ISLES CHURCH HISTORY AND HERITAGE TOUR

July 9-July 23, 2010

Tour Director: John Williams

Day 1 (Friday July 9th) Depart from Salt Lake International Airport

 

Day 2 (Saturday July 10th) London Temple, London Eye

Fly to London Heathrow airport where we board our executive air-conditioned coach complete with on board restroom facilities. Then we traverse the narrow British streets into the heart of London for an early check in to our luxurious 4-star hotel where we spend our first three nights! After changing clothes and freshening up we depart for the London temple for a session and pictures by the reflecting pool. We then return to London’s center for dinner and a flight! There is no better way to start exploring London than with a breathtaking London Eye Flight. The mammoth Ferris Wheel stands 450 feet at the apex while London’s famous streets, churches, palaces and monuments spread out below in a panoramic scene – and, on a clear day – views that stretch 25 miles to Windsor Castle.

 

Day 3 (Sunday July 11th) Hyde Park Chapel, Dover, Canterbury Cathedral

Church service is a treat this morning in historic Hyde Park Chapel where many presidents of the church have spoken from the pulpit. Hyde Park is where President Hinckley as a young missionary used to go and preach despite the hecklers. From here we travel 80 miles to the white cliffs of Dover, explore the secret World War II underground tunnels and see Dover castle. Next we travel to Canterbury Cathedral, the seat of the Church of England. We attend a church service in the cathedral before making our way back to London.

 

Day 4 (Monday July 12) London Bus Tour, Broadway show

Double-decker bus tour of London! This tour aboard one of London’s famous open top buses has been carefully devised to enable you to see London’s most famous sights. Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Marble Arch and the Tower of London are just some of the fabulous attractions you will see along the way. The hop-on-hop-off bus tour allows you to stop and visit the sites as well with a new bus coming every 15 minutes. After touring London, we will gather for dinner and a broad way show for our evening entertainment.

 

Day 5 (Tuesday July 13th) Salisbury Cathedral, Stonehenge, Bath

Departing London today we travel to the Salisbury Cathedral, one of the finest medieval cathedrals in all of Europe and home of one of the four and best preserved copies of the Magna Charta. The cathedral has the tallest spire in the United Kingdom and contains the world’s oldest working clock dating back to 1386 AD. Eight miles from Salisbury lies Stonehenge, a world heritage site. Archeologists believe this iconic stone monument was erected around 2500 BC. After exploring Stonehenge we travel on to the city of Bath, so named for the famous Roman bathhouse in the city’s center which we’ll explore. We also see the Bath Abby and the Royal Crescent before retiring for the night.

 

Day 6 (Wednesday July 14th) Church history!

Today we will see some wonderful church history sites as we visit Gadfield Elm Chapel, which was the only LDS chapel in the world when Brigham Young spoke from its pulpit in 1840. The chapel was given to the church by John Benbow after he and most of his 600 member congregation were baptized by Wilford Woodruff in a pond outside his farmhouse. After visiting this spot we travel through the Malvern Hills to Herefordshire Beacon described by Wilford Woodruff as a sacred place and where he, Brigham Young and Willard Richards made the decision to print the Book of Mormon in England. We then spend the night in Stratford.

 

Day 7 (Thursday July 15th) Stratford, Warwick Castle, Shakespearean play

Today we tour Stratford-Upon-Avon, Birthplace of William Shakespeare who is regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language. The river Avon winds its way through the town past Holy Trinity church, where Shakespeare is buried. There are half-wooden buildings which date back to Shakespeare’s time, including the cottage of Anne Hathaway, whom he married in 1582. We also visit Shakespeare’s birthplace before heading to nearby Warwick castle, the finest medieval castle in England. With a history dating back over 1,000 years, Warwick Castle will take you to an era of world of banquets, battles and royal splendor. Visit the waxwork displays of Madame Tussauds, to see and hear the Earl of Warwick’s preparations for battle and take a look at the ghostly dungeons where prisoners were tortured. Then we head back to Stratford for a play in the Royal Shakespearean theatre.

 

Day 8 (Friday July 16th) Wales, Snowdonia train ride, Caernarfon Castle

Leaving Stratford this morning we make our way into Wales, home of Dan Jones, the famous river-boat captain who was with Joseph in Cathage. Just for fun we’ll take a ride on the world’s most powerful steam locomotive for a journey through the fabulous scenery of Snowdonia National Park. At the north western edge of Snowdonia lies Caernarfon Castle which gained worldwide fame as the setting for the investiture of HRH Prince Charles as the Prince of Wales. After exploring the castle we will visit the town with the longest name in the world: Llanfair­pwllgwyn­gyllgo­gerychwyrn­drobwll­llanty­silio­gogogoch! Then we’ll relax in our beautiful hotel by the beach for the evening.

 

Day 9 (Saturday July 17th) Mersey docks, Maritime museum, Preston Temple

Departing Wales, we head into Liverpool today to visit the Mersey Docks where so many Mormon immigrants left the shores of Britain to come to America. We’ll explore the national maritime museum and get a feel for what sea travel was like in the 1800’s. For those interested, the Beatles museum is close by and well worth a visit. Then we make our way on to Preston where we will do a session in the beautiful temple and spend the night in the guest house accommodations.

 

Day 10 (Sunday July 18th) Preston, River Ribble, Chatburn and Downham

Our Sunday meeting today in the Preston ward puts us in the longest continually operating unit of the church in the world. Then we begin our tour with seeing where President Hinckley stayed as a young missionary, visit the apartment where Heber C. Kimball and others stayed and see the River Ribble where the first British Saints were baptized. We will also visit the charming and stacked-stone villages of Chatburn and Downham where the early missionaries met with so much success and which have been maintained to appear as they would in the 1800’s. We again overnight in the Preston temple accommodations.

 

Day 11 (Monday July 19th) Lake District, Stirling Castle, Wallace Monument

We make our way to Scotland today via England’s beautiful Lake District National Park home to the “Lake poets” including William Wordsworth. Our first stop upon entering Scotland will be Stirling Castle, one of Scotland’s most important castles both historically and architecturally. Many Kings and Queens of Scotland were crowned here including Mary Queen of Scots. It was in Stirling where David O. McKay had a life-changing experience as a young missionary. After taking a guided tour of Stirling we visit the Wallace monument, tribute to Scotland’s greatest hero during the Scottish battles for independence. Not for the faint of heart, there are 246 stairs to reach the top with treasures along the way including Wallace’s massive broadsword. We’ll conclude our day with a visit to the field of Bannockburn where Scotland won their independence under Robert the Bruce.

 

Day 12 (Tuesday July 20th) Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, Tattoo

Our final castle to explore is Edinburgh Castle, home to the crown jewels and the stone of destiny where England’s monarchy must kneel to be crowned. After exploring this castle we can walk the royal mile to Holyrood Palace where the Queen of England spends the first week of every summer. The royal mile is lined with shops and we’ll have a good amount of free time here. For those interested we will climb Arthur’s seat which in church history was known as “Pratt’s hill” after Orson Pratt climbed it and asked God to bless and dedicate Scotland for missionary work. Tonight we will enjoy a traditional Scottish meal and entertainment.

 

Day 13 (Wednesday July 21st) Ireland, Giant’s Causeway, Cliffs of Moher

Taking the Ferry from Scotland we enter the Emerald Isle near Belfast and begin a gorgeous scenic drive to the Giant’s Causeway. This wonder of the world is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient battle between two Irish giants (or a volcanic eruption). After some time to explore we head south to Galway Bay where we see the unforgettable Cliffs of Moher and the strange lunar landscape of the Burren. We overnight in Galway.

 

Day 14 (Thursday July 22nd) Dublin sight-seeing tour, Gala dinner

Today we head into Dublin where we begin a walking tour of Ireland’s capitol city. Here we will see Trinity College with its library housing some of the world’s oldest books including the famous book of Kells. We will have some free time in the afternoon and then spend the evening with a traditional Irish dinner and some wonderful musical entertainment. We will overnight in Dublin.

 

Day 15 (Friday July 23rd) Fly home from Dublin International Airport!

 

 TOUR COST AND DETAILS

 COST PER PERSON:
$3800 per person for Double Occupancy  

 

DEPOSIT REQUIRED: $500 per person.

ROOMMATES: Single people may sign up for accommodations on a share basis and will be assigned roommates as circumstances permit.  If a roommate is unavailable, the participant will be notified of the adjusted price prior to departure.

CANCELLATION FEES: A $25 fee will be charged by Anderson Tours, LLC for all cancellations until 60 days prior to departure, at which time the fee will be $100.  In addition, all cancellation charges imposed by airlines, hotels, vendors, operators, etc., will be passed on to the participant.

TOUR INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

  • First-class, top quality tour with experienced tour directors

All airline travel mentioned in the program (which is from SLC)

Private, deluxe air-conditioned motor coach

  • Hotel Accommodations (5 and 4 star hotels)
  • Cold bottled water will be available for purchase on board bus
  • Two meals daily (breakfast and lunch or dinner) as indicated in the detailed itinerary.
  • All admission fees to sites specified in the itinerary (group tours only)
  • Airport and other departure taxes
  • Opportunity to purchase a personalized DVD of our tour experience (not available for all tours).

OTHER ITEMS & DETAILS
Good Health is encouraged for our international tours!

REGISTRATION, DEPOSIT, PAYMENT, AND CANCELLATION:
Early reservations are strongly recommended, and a deposit of $500 per person is required at the time of booking, with the remaining balance due 60 days prior to departure.  Applications received after this date should include full payment.  Any payments made after this date should also include also include full payment.  Any payments made 30 days prior to departure must be in the form of a money order.  Checks should be made payable to Anderson Tours.  All cancellation penalties are the responsibility of the participant.

 

Please send check payment and names of participants to:

Anderson Tours LLC
3155 S. Hidden Valley Dr #302
St. George, UT  84790

 

ITEMS NOT INCLUDED IN TOUR PRICE:
Items of a personal nature, such as souvenirs; excess baggage or portage charges; personal, trip, or baggage insurance; room service; laundry; phone charges; food or beverages not part of the group menu; tips; gratuities for special services; expenses incurred on personal activities not included where group participation is not specified in the itinerary; domestic flight to SLC.

 

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December 10, 2009 in AVAILABLE TOURS, Patriots and Pioneers American & LDS Church History Tour | Comments (0)

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July 10, 2010toJuly 24, 2010

PATRIOTS AND PIONEERS TOUR American & LDS Church History

JULY 10-24, 2010

 

Tour Directors: Kristy Dimmick, Erica Brown, Alec Barrow, Ryan Webb & Sheldon Nixon

 

This tour is specifically designed for young adult travelers or the young at heart!

 

Day 1 (Sat. July 10): FLY to BALTIMORE, MARYLAND AND WASHINGTON D.C. MONUMENTS
This morning/afternoon we will fly to the BWI airport in Baltimore, Maryland. Following our arrival we will have a catered picnic dinner at a park in the Washington DC area. We will have some instruction and then we’ll be off to tour some Washington DC sites. We will tour the Monuments at night as a group. When the sun goes down Washington lights up with beauty. As a group we’ll see some of the city’s most popular monuments such as the Capitol Building, the White House, the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument. We will also make stops at the FDR Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the World War II Memorial and the Korean War Veterans Memorial, allowing you to see these sites in a different light. We will then go to our hotel and enjoy a good night’s rest in preparation for a marvelous two weeks together. We overnight in the Washington DC area.

Day 2 (Sun. July 11): WASHINGTON D.C. / FREE TIME / ARLINGTON CEMETERY/ WHITE HOUSE/ SMITHSONIANS/ D.C. TEMPLE
After a good breakfast and attending church, we will begin our touring day at our Nation’s Capital. We start by stopping at the Iwo Jima Memorial and then Arlington National Cemetery where you can see the famous changing of the guard, JFK’s eternal flame, etc. To help with your tour experience at Arlington and during free time, you will be given a trolley pass for Tourmobile Sightseeing. The trolley will give you the opportunity to get off and visit memorials, museums, and historical points of interest; as well as opportunities for shopping and dining throughout the city. (The tour has many stops and includes a fully narrated tour of Washington D.C. covering over 100 points of interest.) Dinner will be in the Washington DC area again and then we will head to the amazing Washington DC temple. We will enjoy the temple at night and the Visitors Center and have a great experience together to close our Sabbath Day. We overnight in the same hotel in the Washington DC area.

Day 3 (Mon. July 12): GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD / HERSHEY, PA/PHILADELPHIA/  LIBERTY BELL/INDEPENDENCE HALL
Today we make our way to the historic and unforgettable Gettysburg Battlefield and Visitors Center. We will experience the new Museum and Visitors Center (opened in April 2008) as well as a new feature film, A New Birth of Freedom. We will have some time to look around the area and have some instruction. Afterwards we will visit Little Round Top where part of the battle took place and have an amazing experience on top of a very cool tower. Lunch is a pleasure at General Pickett’s Buffet in Gettysburg. We will then travel to Hershey, Pennsylvania for a brief stop at the famous HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE WORLD! Chocolate … chocolate … and more chocolate! Hershey’s Chocolate World has been satisfying cravings for the world’s greatest sweet treat for 30 years. That evening we will spend some time in the amazing city of Philadelphia. We will visit the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence & Constitution were signed. Dinner is of course…Philly Cheese steaks!  We overnight in Philadelphia. Time permitting we will go to the famous “Rocky” steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Day 4 (Tues. July 13): PHILADELPHIA / FERRY TO NYC/ ELLIS ISLAND/ STATUE OF LIBERTY / BROADWAY PLAY
Today we start our morning in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Next we cross over the border to New Jersey where we will take our Ferry Boat into NYC. This will not only provide us with transportation into New York City, but will also allow us to stop at the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island and see the beautiful New York skyline. We will try our best to get tickets to go up into the crown of the Statue of Liberty (just reopened). Upon arrival to NYC, we will make a brief stop at Ground Zero (time permitting) and then catch the subway to our hotel to eat and change for the Broadway Play, Wicked ! We overnight in New York City just blocks away from the Gershwin Theater and Times Square.

Day 5 (Wed. July 14): FREE TIME IN NYC / MANHATTAN TEMPLE
This morning you are free to venture out and explore the ‘Big Apple’ as your heart desires: (Ground Zero, Empire State Building, Wall Street, Broadway, Times Square, Central Park, Madison Square Garden, the LDS Manhattan Temple, etc.). For those interested, baptisms for the dead or a session may be done in the Manhattan Temple. Maps, suggested itineraries and ideas will be provided to help you enjoy your free day in NYC. We will depart NYC in the early evening. Time permitting, we will stop at Salem, MA (Salem Witch Trials) and Topsfield, MA (D&C 111).  We overnight near Boston, MA.

Day 6 (Thurs. July 15):  BOSTON FREE TIME/ FREEDOM TRAIL/ TUBING ON WHITE RIVER/ BONFIRE
Today we will be in Boston, MA. With its crowded, narrow, winding streets and colonial-era buildings, Boston brings American history alive for everyone who visits. We will relive Boston’s role in the American Revolution at the many stops and options along the Freedom Trail. There are 16 historical sites to choose from including; the New England Aquarium, the Children’s Museum, the Old State House, and Paul Revere’s House. Other options nearby are the Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Science, JFK Library and Museum, Boston Public Garden, Boston Common, the New England Holocaust Memorial, Old North Church and the USS Constitution. Other possible visits during free time include Harvard University, Fenway Park, Cheers Restaurant and more. We will then drive to Vermont, where we will enjoy a tubing adventure down the beautiful, lazy, White River. Dinner will be a BBQ and bonfire in a meadow in the beautiful green state of Vermont. We overnight in a darling country inn in White River Junction, VT.

Day 7 (Fri. July 16): JOSEPH’S BIRTHPLACE: SHARON, VERMONT/ TUNBRIDGE VILLAGE STORE/  BASEBALL HALL OF FAME
After a true Vermont breakfast we will have a quick bus tour of Dartmouth College led by our innkeeper. We will then get the opportunity of visiting Joseph Smith’s birthplace in Sharon, Vermont. This great Prophet of the Restoration began his mortal sojourn here and we will enjoy a day of reflection as we view the Monument and Visitors Center there. We will also visit Tundbridge, VT where Lucy Mack first met Joseph Smith Sr. Lunch is a local, quaint establishment in the hills of Vermont that you will talk about for days. We will then make our way over to the Cooperstown, New York area. Those wanting to visit the Baseball Hall of Fame will go that evening. There will also be opportunities for shopping, relaxing at the hotel or enjoying the lake. We will overnight in the Cooperstown, NY area.

Day 8 (Sat. July 17): HARMONY, PENNSYLVANIA: SUSQUEHANNA RIVER / FAYETTE, NEW YORK: PETER WHITMER FARM/ HILL CUMORAH PAGEANT
Our first visit of the day will be Harmony, Pennsylvania to the Susquehanna River where, among other things, the Priesthood was restored (D&C 13). From here we will head off to the grassroots area of the Church in upstate New York. Our first site in this area will be Fayette, New York. The Church was officially organized here in 1830 at the Peter Whitmer Sr. Log House (D&C 21). We will conclude our day at the famous Hill Cumorah Pageant. We overnight near Palmyra, NY.

Day 9 (Sun. July 18): PALMYRA SITES/ SACRED GROVE/ PALMYRA TEMPLE / E.B. GRANDIN/ ALVINS GRAVE/ ERIE CANAL
Today is an amazing day visiting all the sites in the Palmyra area. We will begin at the log house of Joseph Smith Sr. and enjoy some reflection time in the Sacred Grove (JSH 1). Following this experience we will visit the Palmyra Temple and then take in the E. B. Grandin Press and Print Shop. Nearby is the gravesite of Alvin Smith (brother of Joseph-D&C 137) and the famous corners of the 4 churches. We will also visit the Hill Cumorah. We will attend church in the Palmyra area and again overnight in the Palmyra area.

Day 10 (Mon. July 19): NIAGARA FALLS /MAID OF THE MIST/ HISTORIC KIRTLAND
This morning we will travel to the majestic Niagara Falls. We will get some great photographs of the Falls and then take a voyage on one of the ‘Maid of the Mist’ boats that takes us right near the powerful mist of the falls. Afterwards we will travel south to Kirtland, OH and visit Historic Kirtland. We will visit the Historic Kirtland Visitors Center and sites including the Newel K. Whitney Store (School of the Prophets-D&C 88-89), sawmill, ashery, Johnson Inn and more. We overnight in Mentor, Ohio, near Kirtland.

Day 11 (Tues. July 20): KIRTLAND TEMPLE / HIRAM. OH: JOHN JOHNSON FARM / AMISH TOWN / FLIGHT TO KANSAS CITY, MO
Our morning will start with a visit to the Kirtland Temple which was the first Temple built in this dispensation (D&C 109 & 110). We will also visit the Temple Quarry and the Isaac Morley Farm. Next we will go to the John Johnson Home (D&C 76) in Hiram, Ohio. That afternoon we will make a short drive to Middlefield, Ohio to visit Amish country and have lunch at a delicious Amish restaurant. We will then head to the Cleveland, OH airport for our flight to Kansas City, MO.

Day 12 (Wed. July 21): INDEPENDENCE / FAR WEST/ LIBERTY/ ADAM-ONDI-AHMAN/ QUINCY, IL
Today we will explore Independence, Missouri with visits to the Community of Christ Temple and Headquarters (formerly RLDS) as well at the ‘Temple Lot’ and the wonderful LDS Visitors Center. Next we will see Liberty Jail, known as the Prison Temple (D&C 121-123). We will then venture over to Far West (D&C 115,119) where, among other things, the cornerstones for a temple were laid. Next we will visit the amazing Valley of Adam-Ondi-Ahman. Later we will travel to Quincy, IL where we will overnight in a fabulous lodge!

Day 13 (Thurs. July 22): CARTHAGE JAIL/ NAUVOO BURIAL GROUNDS/ FREE TIME IN HISTORIC NAUVOO/ NAUVOO PAGEANT
Today we will head to Carthage Jail for an amazing, yet sobering experience as we reflect on the Martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith (D&C 135). We will visit the Nauvoo Burial Grounds and then check into our hotel. You will have some time to start your exploration of Historic Nauvoo. In Historic Nauvoo there are over 30 sites to see and choose from; several Historical Homes and sites, Community of Christ (RLDS) Visitors Center and sites, a horse and carriage ride, a good local fudge factory, etc. These sites should keep us all busy and then we will attend the incredible Nauvoo Pageant. We overnight in Nauvoo, just blocks from the temple!

Day 14 (Fri. July 23) FREE TIME IN HISTORIC NAUVOO/ NAUVOO TEMPLE/ CLOSING BANQUET/ TRAIL OF HOPE
Today we will spend our day soaking in the sites and sounds of Historic Nauvoo. We have temple appointments for Baptisms and Endowments as well. We will have dinner at the famous Hotel Nauvoo. This evening we will have our closing banquet and a testimony meeting. We will also plan on a stroll down Parley Street (The Trail of Hope) together and enjoy the sunset on the Mississippi River as. We will again overnight in Nauvoo.

Day 15 (Sat. July 24): NAUVOO/ ST LOUIS, MISSOURI/ ST LOUIS ARCH/ FLIGHT HOME

Today there will be a few early hours for taking in some more of historic Nauvoo. We will then board the bus and travel to St. Louis, Missouri. Time permitting, we will see the famous St. Louis Arch. We will then fly from the St. Louis airport to our homes to be reunited with our loved ones that evening.

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Tour Cost: $2450 per person

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July 24, 2010toAugust 8, 2010

THE HOLY LAND, PETRA, EGYPT & ROME TOUR

July 24  – Aug 8, 2010

Director: Clark Anderson  

 

DAY 1-2 (Sat & Sun July 24-25th):   FLY USA TO LONDON / TEL AVIV, ISRAEL

Today we fly to London, England where we experience a tube (subway) ride into downtown London and explore the wonders of this famous city. We have most of the day here and you will be free to visit Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Big Ben, the Tower of London, eat some fish & chips or whatever your heart desires, etc…. This evening we fly to Tel Aviv, Israel.                                                                                                                                                                                                       

Day 3 (Mon July 26th):   WALKING TOUR OF JERUSALEM!

We arrive very early into Tel Aviv and we will drive immediately to Jerusalem for a beautiful view of ‘the Golden City’! We will check into our Hotel, just steps away from the Old City walls of Jerusalem, and freshen-up before exploring Jerusalem. Once we are refreshed we begin our day by visiting a money changer to exchange some American dollars into shekels (Israeli Currency). Today is one of our most enjoyable days as we venture through the wonders of the ‘Eternal City’! We begin by entering Herod’s gate and walk through the Old City and view the Temple Mount where we see the Dome of the Rock, the Wailing Wall, etc. We will view the current structures and discuss the past as well as the future of that site. We will next descend and view Lions Gate & the Mount of Olives. From there we are on the Via I Fortress (Jesus before Pilate). Lunch will be in the Old City of Jerusalem. Our walking tour continues as we make our way to Caiaphas’ Palace (St. Peter of Gallicantu) and then to The Upper Room. As we make our way back to the hotel we will have the opportunity to be introduced to the shopkeeper that makes LDS scripture covers, necklaces, etc. Following dinner we will visit a few shopkeepers near our hotel (olive wood, etc). They have been doing business with “The Mormons” for close to 30 years. We overnight in Jerusalem.

 

Day 4 (Tue July 27th):   MUSEUMS / HOLLOCAUST MUSEUM / BETHLEHEM

Our day begins with a sobering experience at the new and improved Holocaust Museum, Yad Vashem. Our next stop is a very impressive miniature model of the city of Jerusalem in Christ’s day; The Model City. This will be followed up with an experience at the “Time Elevator Jerusalem” (a fun movie experience that recounts the history of Jerusalem). Next we will cross through ‘The Wall’ (20’ cement wall that separates Israel and Palestinian controlled land) to enjoy lunch. Our first afternoon visit is the birthplace of the Savior in Bethlehem (Church of the Nativity). Time permitting we will visit a local Bethlehem Olive Wood shop before crossing back through the wall. Our afternoon will conclude with a stop in the Shepherds’ Fields where we’ll reflect on the story of Jesus’ birth, Ruth, and the concept of “Sheep”. This evening those that are interested will have the unique opportunity to walk through the flowing water in Hezekiah’s Tunnel. We will again overnight in Jerusalem! 

 

Day 5 (Wed July 28th):  Mt. CARMEL, TABOR / NAZARETH / GALILEE

This morning we will make our way north. Our first stop is at Caesarea which is on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea. We will view the ancient amphitheater and those desiring to dip their toes in the sea will have that opportunity. Our next stop will be Mount Carmel (Elijah & the Priests of Baal). On Mt. Carmel is a great view of the Jezreel Valley (Valley of Armageddon). Following lunch, near Carmel, we will drive down the valley to the ancient tel of Megiddo where we will discuss Armageddon, the 2nd Coming and the future of this Holy Land. We will then drive to a view of where Jesus spent most of His life, Nazareth. Our final site of the day will be an adventurous taxi ride up Mt. Tabor (Mount of Transfiguration) where we will reflect on the amazing experiences there!  We will conclude our day by traveling up and around the Sea of Galilee to our Hotel. Checking into our Hotel this evening is a joy. Every room is only steps away from the shore of the Sea of Galilee. Following dinner at our Hotel, you can enjoy a quiet, relaxing evening strolling on the Sea shores, etc.

 

Day 6 (Thurs July 29th):  SEA OF GALILEE / CAPERNAUM / GOLAN HEIGHTS

After breakfast we will load a small fishing boat and cross the Sea of Galilee to Capernaum. On our way we cut the engines & have a short discussion. On shore we’ll visit Capernaum and the Mount of Beatitudes where the Sermon on the Mount was delivered. Following lunch we will take a short nature hike to the ancient city and alter at Tel Dan. Our next stop will be at Banias, the ancient site of Ceasaria Philippi, where we will view a beautiful waterfall. As we bus our way home we travel on the Golan Heights where we can look over into Syria. Dinner is a unique experience at the St. Peter’s Fish restaurant that will be followed by another relaxing evening enjoying the Sea of Galilee at night. 

 

Day 7 (Fri July 30th):    JORDAN RIVER / JERICHO / FREE TIME IN JERUSALEM

Our day begins by visiting Yardenit at the Jordan River (Jesustraditional baptismal site). From here we will make our way back to Jerusalem. On our way we will visit the modern city and ancient ruins of Jericho. Following lunch and as we make our way to Jerusalem we will be traveling on the road from ‘Jerusalem to Jericho’. As we do so we will reflect on a certain parable. We will visit Lazarus’ Tomb and then conclude our day with some free time in Jerusalem where there are countless things to see and do. You could walk the walls of Jerusalem, spend time venturing and shopping in the Old City, visit the Mt. of Olives, Temple Mount, Garden Tomb, Golgotha, etc. This evening we will view how the Orthodox Jews bring in the Sabbath at the Western Wall. We will overnight in Jerusalem.

 

Day 8 (Sat July 31th):   GETHSEMANE / CHURCH / MT. OLIVES / GARDEN TOMB

Today just might be the most memorable of all as we begin at the traditional site of the Garden of Gethsemane (Church of all Nations). We will then wander up and across the street to visit the Orson Hyde Memorial Park (Church regulated property) for a discussion and some ponder time. The view of Jerusalem during our Sacrament Service in the BYU Jerusalem Center is inspiring. On our way to lunch we will wander down the Mt. of Olives and pass thousands of Jewish graves, including those of the Biblical Prophets; Haggai & Zechariah. Lunch is a unique place in the Old City. From here we will reflect on the burial & resurrection of the Savior as we visit the two possible sites for Golgotha & Calvary. First we visit the Church of the Holy Sepulcher [believed site for many Christians] and then the Garden Tomb [where others feel is the true site]. We overnight again in Jerusalem.

 

Day 9 (Sun Aug 1st):    QUMRAN / DEAD SEA / MASADA / PETRA, JORDAN

Today we will depart Jerusalem and go ‘down by the borders near the shore of the Red Sea’ (1 Nephi 2:5). On the way we will enjoy a visit to Qumram (discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls). We will next enjoy a picture of the natural spring and waterfall at Ein-Gedi (where David hid from King Saul). From here we will visit the majestic Masada where we will gondola to the top and be in wonder at its fabulous story. On our way to the Israeli/Jordanian border we will enjoy a discussion on Sodom & Gomorrah. We will cross the border and make our way up to fascinating city of Petra, Jordan where we will overnight.

 

Day 10 (Mon Aug 2nd):    PETRA, JORDAN / EGYPT

This morning we explore Petra, the newly voted “Wonder of the World.” We will walk down the narrow canyon to the breathtaking view of the Treasury, Petra’s most famous landmark. You will have time to visit this fascinating city carved from the cliffs of the canyon and experience some of the best ruins found anywhere in the world. Petra was once a great commercial empire with a long history, it is best known today as the lost city in the Indiana Jones Movie, The Last Crusade.  This afternoon we will make our way over to St. Catherines in Egypt. Our Hotel (the Morganland Village) is near the base of “Mt. Moses”. We will enjoy a relaxing evening reviewing the scriptural account of Moses and the Children of Israel in preparation for our climb up the ancient temple….Mt Sinai.

 

Day 11 (Tue Aug 3rd):   MT. SINAI / SHARM EL SHEIKH

We arise very early and enjoy a moonlight hike up Mount Sinai (Camels are available for those not able to make the entire hike or who would like the adventure). On top we will enjoy the sunrise and a very special meeting before making our descent. Those not able to make the hike can enjoy sleeping in or other things at the hotel. We will have lunch at Morganland before we depart. We then bus our way to one of the very best locations for snorkeling and deep sea diving in the world…Sharm El Sheikh (Ras Mohammed). We will enjoy the exciting night life of this popular resort city before retiring in our luxurious hotel, the Le Baron.

 

Day 12 (Wed Aug 4th):  SNORKELING AT RAS MOHAMED / EXODUS / CAIRO, EGYPT

This morning we will discover one of the most popular natural reserves in the world; Ras Mohammed. Those interested can enjoy some of the world’s best snorkeling & deep sea diving and those who are not interested in getting in the water can relax on the sea shore reading, sun bathing, reading, or they can remain in our luxurious hotel which has a beautiful pool, spa options, etc. This evening as we drive to Cairo we will be following the route of the Exodus of the Children of Israel out of Egypt in reverse. We will also cross the Suez Canal. [Those not participating in the Egypt option will go to the airport in Cairo and begin their journey back to the USA]. Those continuing on will overnight in Cairo.

 

EGYPT & ROME OPTION:  

 

Day 13 (Thurs Aug 5th):  SAKKARA / MEMPHIS / PYRAMIDS / SPHINX / MOSQUE / CRUISE

Today will be a full day touring Cairo! We begin with Memphis and then take in Sakkara (the oldest pyramid in the world). We then enjoy the splendor of the famous Pyramids and Sphinx. Those interested can go inside the Pyramid as well as take a camel ride. Time permitting we will visit the Muhamed Ali Mosque as well as the local papyrus, and perfume factories to see and experience how these unique Egyptian items are made. Our day will conclude with an unforgettable dinner & entertainment aboard a small cruise ship (on the Nile). This evening those that will continue onto Luxor will take a short flight down to the fascinating city of Luxor and overnight. Those that must return home will overnight in Cairo and fly out early the next morning.  

 

Day 14 (Fri Aug 6th):  LUXOR: VALLEY OF KINGS / LUXOR TEMPLE

Over 60% of the world’s ancient ruins are located in the city of Luxor. We begin on the West Bank where we will visit the Necropolis of Thebes. Next is one of the most intriguing spots in the world; the “Valley of the Kings” and “Valley of the Queens” (burial place for the Egyptian Pharaohs & Queens). You will marvel at the similarities in Egyptian and LDS beliefs and rituals! Following lunch we will take pictures of the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the Collosi of Memnon & Nobels. Our day will conclude with a visit to the Temple of Ramses III as well as the impressive Luxor Temple. Time permitting we have the opportunity of visi6ing the local alabaster, and rug/carpet factories to see and experience how these unique Egyptian items are made. We will overnight in Luxor.

 

Day 15 (Sat Aug 7th):  LUXOR: KARNAK / CAIRO: MUSEUM

Today we will visit one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world which is one of the largest temple structures in the world; the Karnak Temple. You will truly be amazed at this 64 acre temple. These structures are amazing and must be seen to be believed. You might even enjoy this experience more than the Pyramids in Cairo! This afternoon we will fly back to Cairo and make a visit to the Egyptian Museum. This will put a perfect capstone to the Egyptian historical sites & artifacts. We will make our way to the airport and fly to Rome, Italy.  

 

Day 16 (Sun Aug 8th):   ROME, ITALY 

Today we enjoy a full day visiting some of the amazing sites in Rome. If you desire to stay in a group we plan to visit St. Peters and Vatican City first, which includes Michaelangelo’s famous Sistene Chapel. We will next make our way over to San Giovanni and then take the walk that leads to the Pantheon, Coliseum, and the Forum. We will also try to take in some Italian Ice Cream (Gelatto) and some tasty Italian food. Tonight we overnight in a Convent near the historic sites.  

 Day 17 (Mon Aug 9th):   FLY HOME

This morning we take a very early flight from Rome to London and then onto the USA where we will be reunited with our loved ones! 

COST PER PERSON OPTIONS
Double Occupancy: $4100 per person
Single Occupancy: $4750 per person

Egypt & Rome Option add $550 per person

DEPOSIT REQUIRED: $500 per person.

ROOMMATES:  Single people may sign up for accommodations on a share basis and will be assigned roommates as circumstances permit.  If a roommate is unavailable, the participant will be notified of the adjusted price prior to departure.

CANCELLATION FEES:  A $25 fee will be charged by Anderson Tours, LLC for all cancellations until 60 days prior to departure, at which time the fee will be $100.  In addition, all cancellation charges imposed by airlines, hotels, vendors, operators, etc., will be passed on to the participant.

TOUR INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

  • First-class, top quality tour with experienced tour directors
  • All airline travel mentioned in the program (which is from  JFK to London, London to Tel Aviv,  Sharm El Sheikh to Rome, Rome to JFK) Because there are so many participants coming from all over the US we only include the airfare from JFK. If you would like us to help you arrange your flights to JFK that is a free service we provide but we will just add the cost of the flight to your total amount due.
  • Private, deluxe air-conditioned motor coach
  • Hotel Accommodations (5 and 4 star hotels) 
  • Cold bottled water will be available for purchase on board bus
  • Two meals daily (breakfast and lunch or dinner) as indicated in the detailed itinerary.
  • All admission fees to sites specified in the itinerary (group tours only)
  • Anderson Tours flight bag, visor or hat
  • Airport and other departure taxes
  • Opportunity to purchase a personalized DVD of our tour experience (not available for all tours).

REGISTRATION, DEPOSIT, PAYMENT, AND CANCELLATION:
Early reservations are strongly recommended, and a deposit of $500 per person is required at the time of booking, with the remaining balance due 60 days prior to departure.  Applications received after this date should include full payment.  Any payments made after this date should also include also include full payment.  Any payments made 30 days prior to departure must be in the form of a money order.  Checks should be made payable to Anderson Tours.  All cancellation penalties are the responsibility of the participant.

Please send check payment and names of participants to:
Anderson Tours LLC
3155 S Hidden Valley Dr #302
St. George, UT  84790

OTHER ITEMS & DETAILS
Good Health is encouraged for our Israel tours!

Abu Simbel is optional and requires an additional flight to get to. It is a very popular and impressive site.  This option costs approximately $160 per person

ITEMS NOT INCLUDED IN TOUR PRICE:
Items of a personal nature, such as souvenirs; excess baggage or portage charges; personal, trip, or baggage insurance; room service; laundry; phone charges; food or beverages not part of the group menu; tips (about $200); gratuities for special services; expenses incurred on personal activities not included where group participation is not specified in the itinerary; flight to JFK is not included but we are more than happy to help arrange flights.