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6-Day Turkey Private Biblical Tour
6-Day Turkey Private Biblical Tour
6 天土耳其私人圣经之旅
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Highlights
Anatolia, where the sun rises earlier, is also where Christianity was grown and spread out. Paul came from Antioch and talked to the earliest churches of Asia Minor writing letters to them, as well. Hundreds of people were converted to Christianity getting witnessed to the miracles of saints in this land. The seven Ecumenical Councils were gathered at the various cities of Anatolia. Almost after each, the Elders made significant decisions, such as the 3rd one which was at Ephesus; they decided that Virgin Mary was to be called as “Theotokos” which means mother of God.
This historical,culturel and Biblical tour gives us information of the time period and this helps us while reading Bible to understand the life back in those days
Itinerary
Izmir Agora Ancient City, Pergamum Acropolis and Asklepion
Izmir
8 hoursAdmission Ticket FreeWe meet at the airport upon your arrival at the Izmir Airport and head to Smyrna, the Suffering Church (Revelation 2:8-11), where you go to see St. Polycarp Church, the first church of Asia Minor. Then, a panoramic drive to Mont Pagus so called "Kadifekale", which was the castle of Alexander the Great. Proceed to Pergamum, the Comprimising Church (Revelation 2:12-17), where you will see the the basilica"Red Court" and the Acropolis. The people of Pergamum were attracted by the enormity of the pagan temples here and could not be as faithful as Antipas, who was martyred here. The city was called "Satan's Throne" especially after the Zeus Altar, which was totally built of white marble. At the end of the tour, transfer to hotel in Kusadasi.
Thyatira, Sardis and Philadelphia Ancient Sites and Churches
Manisa Province
9 hoursAdmission Ticket FreeSecond day, pick up from your hotel and proceed to Thyatira in Akhisar, the Adulterous Church (Revelation 2:18-29). A short walk partly in the ruins of Thyatira, once an important trade city remembered with its fabrics; then drive to Sardis the Dead Church (Revelation 3:1-6). This is where the coins were first minted and the dyeing of the wool with special colour would be an art. After the visit to the magnificent sized Artemis Temple and the beautiful streets, drive to Philadelphia; the Faithful Church (Revelation 3:7-13). Built by one of the Pergamon Kings Attalus Philadephos II, the city was called "Little Athens" because of their temples and festivals they had all the time during the Roman Era. The best preserved construction belongs to the Basilica of St. John. End of the day, transfer to the hotel.
Ancient Church of Laodicea, Pamukkale Hot Springs and Hierapolis Ancient City
Denizli
9 hoursAdmission Ticket FreeThird day, pick up from the hotel and drive to Laodecia, the Lukewarm Church (Revelation 3:14-22). Lately uncovered, Laodecia presents you the opportunity to see the whole city by all means with its streets, massive sized stadium, theater, market places, baths, temples, fountains, latrinas and so on. Impressed by how much has been revealed, you head to Hierapolis, so called "Golden City" due to the colour of its local travertine stone. Hosting the largest cemetery of Anatolia with 2000 sarcophagi, Hierapolis is where you have a chance to see the best preserved stage buildng of a Greco-Roman theater with beautiful friezes. After touring in the ruins, you arrive at the Pamukkale hot springs which were formed by the thermal water that contains calcium bicarbonate. End of the day, transfer to your hotel.
Ancient City of Ephesus , Basilica of St.John, Ephesus Museum, Temple of Artemis
Ancient City of Ephesus
8 hoursAdmission Ticket IncludedForth day, visit to the largest open air museum of the world, Ephesus, the Loveless Church (Revelation 2:1-7). Once having a population of 250.000 of people as a great maritime city, Ephesus was one of the first cities to light thier marble streets and agoras (market). Ephesus was a part of St. Paul's missionary journey. When he visited here the last time, he saw people worshipping with the golden or silver idols of Artemis, which was their main Pagan Goddess, called Diana by Romans. He warned them that the idols should not be worshipped as gods. Then, by the leadersip of Demetrius, they gathered at the Ephesus Theater where they made a riot against St. Paul; as they thought their bussiness was threatened by his preachings. This is the Church which lost their devotion to Jesus Christ: "Nevertheless, I have this against you, that you have left your first love." "...repent..." (Revelation2:5)
Miletus and Priene Ancient Cities, Apollon Temple of Didyma
Temple of Apollo
9 hoursAdmission Ticket IncludedOnce a very large metropolis, Miletus, is now mostly full of water of rain and partly marsh of the River Meander which silted in the city’s harbour throuhg the ages. This is where St. Paul gave a bid farewell to the church at Ephesus after the riot. Then, the best preserved Greek city of Priene will welcome you with all its peace. The oldest oracle center of Anatolia Temple of Apollo at Didyma will be one of the highlights of the day with its two standing original columns. Doganbey village, where the old Greeks used to live, will charm you with its natural beauty and peace as well.
Transfer to airport
Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport
1 hoursAdmission Ticket FreeTransfer from Hotel to airport
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