Southern Extension!
Our southern extension began when we left Jerusalem after the farewell dinner. A group of 26 of us headed south to the Dead Sea and checked into the Le Meridian hotel. This hotel was fabulous! It was very modern and had a wonderful relaxing atmosphere to it.
Here is a picture from my balcony.

Here is a picture of just 1 pool. I lost count at three...

My wake up call was strategically planned for sunrise and it was beautiful. Many of us chose to float in the Dead Sea for a while. The beach area was wonderful and sandy with a small build up of salt lining the shore. What character; only in the lowest spot on earth! There were fresh water showers along the shore to rinse off with and we had a great time enjoying this unique experience. Others went to the spa for some luxurious treatments. We all met up together at around noon to depart for our final stop, Eilat.
Eilat was about a 2 ½ hour drive south and we enjoyed the passing landscape leading us to the Queen of Sheba Hilton. As we arrived we noticed right away that the atmosphere was not like anything we've seen this far on our trip. Eilat is quite the happening place! Loud music pulsed from every corner. There were small outdoor shops with colorful displays lining the beach of the Red Sea. There was even a "Slingshot" (it's a round ball you sit in and get sprung into the sky and then bounce up and down and all around until you finally stop). It had a stream of brave souls waiting their turn to scream into the evening air. (I could not find anyone in our group to try this out by the way.)
The hotel was really fit for the Queen of Sheba herself. Here are some pictures!

This is one of three really neat elevators.

The lobby was very classy looking...

The southern extension is designed for rest and relaxation. Breakfast and dinner is included and you get to decide what you want to do everyday! Some people stayed at the pool or took leisurely walks each day. Others visited the underwater observatory, snorkeled, and/or took a camel or jeep trekking tour in the desert...
On my first day, 5 of us decided to rent a car and drive to Timna National Park. This is no park that I am used to. It was a park of history and amazing geography. Here is the website for you to check it out for yourself. http://timna-park.co.il/
Here are some pictures of the park. It was so remote; it was like we were somewhere far away with no signs of life nearby! It was fun to hike the hills and mountains. (Mike, Travis and Kate... you would LOVE this! I thought about you all day; I wish you were here!)

Angela and Drew loved climbing.

Bryan loved to climb too but had to lug that big camera around. He got a break later when he discovered some copper mining caves. He was all over that!

PETRA!
The next day 20 of us ventured across the border to Jordan. It was the day for the optional tour to Petra! I was so excited to be going to this historical and interesting place... Crossing the border into Jordan was a little challenging since there was an unusual large amount of people doing just as we were doing. This slowed our boarder crossing quite a bit... but it was a fun experience to see the landscape of Jordan during the 1 ½ hour drive to get to Petra. It's strange how different the landscaping changes from even just a 30 minute distance. Petra was a jaw dropping place! I have seen the pictures and read about it, but seeing it and experiencing the magnitude of the place really had all of us stunned. Here is a very small fraction of the pictures that I took... again, you simply cannot grasp the awe of this place until you turn that corner and see the Treasury for the first time peaking from the massive cracked path in the rock...
Some of us chose to take a carriage ride or horse ride down the path to the treasury...

The walk down the path was a long one, but it was so amazing time just flew by...

I anticipated the Treasury around every corner...but when I got there, I was not expecting what I saw - or how it made me feel. I was really at a loss for words.

Where in the world is Kim Suski? Can you find me in the picture? I hope this picture gives you an idea of the magnitude of this place.

Here I'm standing in a tomb across the way...looking out at the Treasury...

Kathy got a round of applause from people from all over the world when she got on this camel. It was hilarious. Everyone in the Treasury area stopped and cheered her on!

Cool amphitheatre in the distance...

Karen got a ride to the top at the end of the day. Way to go Karen!

Just the facts...

I think we all would agree that is was a long and exhausting day... but definitely worth the effort.
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Tonight is my last night in Eilat. The southern extension has been a perfect ending to a beautiful Holy Land experience. The excitement and awe of being in Jerusalem and Tiberias... seeing all those places from the Bible... walking where Jesus walked... just amazed me. The extension to Eilat has enlightened me in a different way. I'm so glad that I came. Tomorrow will be a day to hang out by the pool before we leave for the airport. I hate to leave...
The sun has just set and the view from my balcony is of the Red Sea... boats in the harbor; their lights twinkling in the moonlight and beyond those boats is Jordan. When I walk in the morning I can see the mountains that border Egypt in the opposite direction. I have my balcony doors opened and I hear the music pulsing thru the streets along the boardwalk.


There is a lot to do here! It's fun! I can't wait to meet up with everyone tomorrow for the flight home to find out what they have been up to! I know some of them went on a camel trek and then to the water observatory; the coral reef here is one of the best in the world... I enjoyed the day with peace and tranquility on a sail boat. One of the most relaxing days I have ever had. Lunch was grilled on the boat and we stopped to snorkel near the Egyptian border. I swam in the Red Sea! The water was a beautiful deep blue that I've never seen before. Pictures coming soon...
What do you get when you combine the Red Sea... a sail boat... great friends... scrumptious food...and your bathing suit? A day of relaxation that I haven't had in years! Thank you Captain Shlomo and brother for your wonderful hospitality!

Thanks to all of you who encouraged me to blog this experience. It has been great for me, one who is always on the go, to stop and reflect on each day. And, I am so blessed to get to share these days with you... I feel very strongly that you should come and experience Israel for yourself. My words cannot give you the blessings that God wants to give you during your trip. If you're feeling God's leading to visit this wonderful place, please let me know and let me help you in the process. It's really very easy. I will handle all the details for you. Call 1-800-685-3732.
Soon I'll be back in the office and begin to work on the next group who will be departing on February 18th and returning on the 25th... will you be one of them? I hope so!
Next year in Jerusalem!
Kim
P.S. Keep checking back for updates and fun information regarding the upcoming February Tour... you know, 2008 is Israel's 60th Independance Day Anniversary. A great time to visit!












































































