Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Day 6
We had an awesome view of the Petra valley from our hotel room. This is the nicest hotel we've stayed in so far. We stayed at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. This morning we got up at 6:00, breakfast at 7:00. At 8:00, we walked to Petra. It was right next to our hotel. We walked through which was like the Grand Canyon of Jordan. There is an old city and buildings that were carved into the mountains. Those who couldn't do the walk could ride a horse drawn carriage but it was $50 roundtrip for 2 people and it didn't even go down the whole way. You could also ride a horse down for $3 each way. We first had to walk downhill for about an hour because our guide was explaining stuff to us. Then at the end of the walk, we arrived at The Treasury which is what Petra, Jordan is famous for. If you haven't heard or seen of The Treasury of Petra, you should look it up online. It was pretty cool to see it. After spending 20 minutes looking around and taking pictures, we had to walk back up. The walk back up took about 40 minutes. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. We did a little bit of shopping from some of the vendors before boarding our bus. We were now on our way to Mt. Nebo where Moses was shown the Promised Land. We stood on top of the mountain and had a similar view to what Moses had. We could see the Dead Sea in the distance. After about an hour there, we were on our way to Madaba. Madaba is a small city in Jordan where we viewed Byzantine Mosaics, one of which is the oldest map of the Holy Land. After that, we left Madaba to go to Amman, which is the capital of Jordan. We arrived at our hotel around 6:30 and had dinner at 7:00. This hotel isn't as nice as the last one but the free wireless internet makes up for that. The room is bigger but the furnishings aren't as nice. Tomorrow, we will tour Amman and then cross the border into Israel. With everything happening over there, it may take us a while to cross the border. Once we cross into Israel, we'll be staying in the same hotel in Tiberias for 3 nights. It will be nice to not have to pack up our luggage to move again. We've been in different hotels the last four nights. So far, it has been amazing to go to all these sites mentioned in the Bible. I am now sore though from the Mt. Sinai hike.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Day 5
I got a wake up call at 1:00 a.m. and I had 30 minutes to get ready for the hike up Mt. Sinai. There were about 30 of us in the group who went. We actually did not get to start the hike until 2:30. We got to the base of Mt. Sinai and started our walk up the rocky path. We all got separated, some walked faster than others, some went by camel. It was dark. Luckily, we had flash lights because it was pitch black. I wish I could have been able to take a picture of the sky. I don't think I've ever seen that many stars. The sky was so clear. Well, after 30 minutes, I was tired and sweating already. I had to keep going. Finally, after about 1 hour and 15 minutes, I just really couldn't go any further. One other lady and I stopped where the camels were parked. We sat for 30 minutes but then we started to get cold so we walked up about another 45 minutes. By this time, it was around 5:30 a.m. We found a place where we could see the sunrise and just waited there. It was going to take at least another hour to get all the way to the top. I couldn't make it anymore but I am glad to say that I tried and got up about 2/3 of the way. We started to walk back down at 6:00 and arrived at the base at 7:30 a.m. I have never hiked for such a long period in my life and in 20 - 30 degree weather. It was definitely an experience I will never forget, watching the sunrise from Mt. Sinai. Anyway, to make a longer story short, the rest of our group did not make it back down the mountain as quick and 4 people even got lost for a while. We missed going to St. Catherine's Monastery which is right at the base of Mt. Sinai. We were supposed to go inside and see the actual Burning Bush. They say that it is the same one that Moses saw. I did walk by it on my way down from the mountain but it was too bad that we didn't get to see it up close. We had to leave because we had to catch a ferry to go to Jordan. Our ferry was supposed to leave at 2:00 p.m. We actually did not leave until 7:00 p.m. We arrived in Jordan and had to drive 2 hours to Petra to our hotel. We ate dinner around 11:30 p.m. Tomorrow, we will tour Petra and see Mt. Nebo and then drive to Amman in the afternoon and spend the night there.
Day 4
Today was our last day in Egypt. We first went to the Papyrus Institute where they showed us how to make paper out of the papyrus plant. They had an art gallery where most of us purchased paintings on papyrus paper. Then we were taken to a bazaar where we were able to do some shopping. It was a good place to shop cause you could bargain with them. Luckily, we also have someone in our group who speaks Arabic and she was able to bargain better for us. After we left the bazaar, we were on our way to Mt. Sinai. It was at least a 6 hour drive with on 30 min. stop. We went under the Suez Canal. We stopped in Elim where God provided water for the Israelites. They still have 2 of the water wells there. After making a quick stop there, we went on to Mt. Sinai and watched the sunset over the Red Sea. We arrive in our "hotel" in Mt. Sinai around 9:00 p.m. It really was not much of a hotel. I'll try and post some pics of the place soon, but I might not able to do it tonight. It was cold. We were given the opportunity to climb Mt. Sinai for the sunrise the next day. I wasn't sure if I wanted to do it because it is a 3 hour climb one way. There is a path but its very rocky. Our guide told us it would be around 20 to 30 degrees, even colder at the top. After thinking about it, I finally decided I had to try. I don't think I'll ever get this opportunity again, so I had to take it. We had to leave to climb Mt. Sinai at 1:30 a.m. I got to bed around 10:00 and slept a couple of hours.
Day 3
We spent this day touring Cairo, Egypt. We were driven to a church, I believe it is known to the the "Hanging Church" because it was built on top of an old roman fortress. It was the third church that was built in Egypt. We spent some time there and our guide told us the history of the church. We next went to a museum in Egypt where they have a collection of King Tut's collection. There were a ton of people there. We couldn't take any pictures inside though. After the museum, we had lunch at a restaurant in Giza, pretty close to the pyramids. I used to think the pyramids were in the middle of the desert somewhere but they are right next to the city. The city is all around the pyramids. It is a very busy area. It was amazing to see the pyramids and the sphinx. I really couldn't believe I was really there. It was a pretty awesome experience. After the pyramids, we went back to our hotel for dinner. It was kinda nice to get back to the hotel early because we only had 4 or 5 hours of sleep the night before. Also, since we traveled for a day and a half before that, we didn't get much sleep.
Day 1 & 2
We left on Christmas Day. Our plane left LAX on time and we arrive in London, England in about 10 hours. The plane ride actually went by kinda fast. I usually have to count down each hour but I didn't have to do that. We had a 5 hour layover in London. They have done a lot to that airport since I was there last year. Transferring to another flight wasn't as bad as it was last time. We arrive in Cairo, Egpyt at 11:30 p.m. We were picked up by our guide and coach bus. They brought us to our hotel. We went straight to eat dinner at around 12:30 a.m. We stayed at the Safir Hotel Cairo.
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