Biblical immersion
Deep study for serious pilgrims
12 days
For pastors, seminary groups, and church leaders who want extended time at each site for teaching, reflection, and study. Smaller groups. Expert biblical guides. Unhurried pace.
What's included
Extended time at each major site
Expert biblical archaeologist as co-guide
Megiddo — Armageddon's valley
Caesarea Philippi — where Peter confessed Christ
Qumran — where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found
What makes this trip special
Expert co-guide: biblical archaeologist
A PhD-level archaeologist joins your guide for on-site teaching and Q&A.
Unhurried pace at every site
Extended time for teaching, reflection, and group discussion at each location.
Small groups only
Capped at 25 travelers for intimate access and deeper conversations.
Sample day-by-day overview
Every itinerary is customized — this is a representative sample.
Day 1
Arrival — orientation with biblical archaeologist
Day 2–3
Caesarea Philippi & Upper Galilee — extended teaching sessions
Day 4–5
Sea of Galilee — deep study at each ministry site
Day 6
Megiddo & Jezreel Valley — Armageddon in context
Day 7–8
Jerusalem — layered history of the Old City and Temple Mount
Day 9
City of David & Qumran — Dead Sea Scrolls discovery site
Day 10–11
Judean Wilderness — Masada, Ein Gedi, and desert prayer
Day 12
Reflection, communion, and departure
Starting from
$3,895
per person
This is a base price for groups of 20–40. Your custom proposal will reflect your group size, hotel selection, and add-ons.
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