Tuesday, June 26, 2018

8 tips to help you pack like a pro

Pack like a pro like this man traveling

Packing is an essential part of travel, and surprisingly, how you pack can have a lot of influence on how much you enjoy your trip. Have you ever traveled with the person who is bogged down with three different bags packed to the brim? It certainly doesn’t make crossing the globe any easier. How about the person who didn’t bring a coat to a cooler climate and is either having to buy something last minute or borrow from others? Don’t let this be you.

There is a delicate balance between packing light and having the things that you need. Here are a few tips to help you achieve that balance on your upcoming trip.

1. Use a capsule wardrobe.

A capsule wardrobe is a selection of clothing pieces that go well together so you can mix and match. For example, bring two pairs of pants that match all your tops, or a long sleeve shirt you can wear over all of your short-sleeved shirts. Bring accessories you can re-purpose, such as a scarf that can be used as a blanket on the plane or shoes that you can wear with all your outfits. Bring comfortable, loose clothing that you don’t mind spending the whole day in. Avoid white clothing, which can get stained easily.

2. Use travel sized bottles for your toiletries and pack them in a compact travel pouch.

There is no sense in bringing your full-sized shampoo bottles. Bring only what you need in small plastic containers. One handy tip to keep them from leaking is to put a small square of plastic wrap over the mouth of the bottle, then screw on the top. This will keep your bottles from leaking. Putting them in a pouch will keep them together so you can find them quickly when you need them. Pro tip: Include a small spray bottle of Febreze to keep clothing smelling fresh throughout the trip.

3. Leave towels, bedding or bulky items at home.

All the hotels where we will stay will provide bedding and towels. There’s no sense in filling your suitcase with literal fluff. A sarong or camping towel is a nice light alternative for cases when you might need a towel in between stops. But if you don’t want to even bother with that, you will probably get by without. Some hotels in Europe do not provide washcloths, so if you use one regularly that would also be a packable option to bring.

4. Bring one jacket and several layers.

Some of our destinations can be cooler at night or rainy. A jacket, especially one that doubles as a rain jacket, is crucial. Even for warmer destinations, it often cools at night or gets cold on the plane, so you will be glad you have something warmer. You can use combinations of lighter layers to make the jacket warmer or cooler.

5. Roll your clothes instead of folding them when you pack.

Rolling clothes will take up less space in your suitcase than folding. You can further save space by putting items in compression bags or gallon-sized plastic bags and squeezing out the air. This has the side benefit of keeping clean clothes fresher as you are traveling. Just be mindful that airlines restrict the weight of your checked bag generally to 50 pounds or less.

6. Leave valuables at home.

There is a lot you can live without for two weeks. Plus, why add the stress of having to worry about an expensive item or be looking for a safe at every hotel? You will likely be distracted and not as attentive to your valuables. We would hate for you to have anything stolen or misplaced. If you don’t absolutely need it, leave it at home.

7. Bring a pair of comfortable walking shoes and a pair of sandals.

You will be on your feet a lot during our tours, so a good set of shoes is essential. Sandals can be used for dressier occasions, leisure time, and swimming. You’ll be thankful for comfortable walking shoes on long days when our tours take you to places that require lots of walking. Make sure you break them in before your trip if they are new to avoid blisters on your vacation.

8. Pack a small backpack.

One small backpack is great for carrying daily items you might need on your trip, such as a water bottle, wallet, sunscreen, medications or hand sanitizer. It can also double as your carry-on bag, so you can skip an extra bag roller or duffle. A backpack is also more comfortable during long walks than shoulder bags and more maneuverable than a rolling suitcase.

Did we mention you should pack light?

It is a pain to haul a suitcase up and down stairs, in and out of airports, and to and from stops. Our tours often move from hotel to hotel. Think how much time you will waste on your trip gathering your things up and repacking every few days. The more you have, the more likely you are to leave things behind. Trying to keep track of multiple bags, especially in a group, can be tricky during transfers. The general rule of thumb is to lay out everything you think you will need, then put away half of it. There is so much to see and experience; why spend your precious time worrying about all your stuff when you could be enjoying your new surroundings? For more tips on trip preparation, check out our FAQs.

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Monday, June 18, 2018

Living Passages announces a new slate of featured tours and cruises – Footsteps of Paul and Holy Lands excursions

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Living Passages LogoCoeur d’Alene, ID – Living Passages offers Christian tours and cruises that enlighten travelers’ understanding of Biblical history and archaeology while they experience five-star luxury and a distinctive community experience. As vacationers visit the Holy Land via tours and cruises, the history and truth of Scripture come alive amid the sights and sounds of the historical places where the heroes of the faith walked. Each trip is meticulously planned to ensure an unforgettable experience for every participant as they explore the inspiring scenery and adventure of the treasured regions.

Christian Tours by Living Passages (https://livingpassages.com/christian-tours/) feature exciting destinations including Israel, Europe, Africa and more. Travelers can choose from Israel Christian tours, Reformation tours, creation tours, and Christian cruises, which all offer lavish accommodations and in-depth teaching at selected destinations. Each tour will inspire and educate, as vacationers experience locations they’ve only read about until now – like Israel, Jordan, South Africa, Italy, Egypt, Turkey, England, Scotland, and Greece. Participants will experience a new appreciation of their faith, as they roam the rugged landscape and meet the people who currently reside in the region.

Living Passages Christian cruises (https://livingpassages.com/christian-cruises/) center on the Mediterranean and the surrounding Biblical sites, following the footsteps of Paul. Each cruise allows travelers to experience the region firsthand while qualified Biblical teachers and archaeological experts offer insightful teaching amid a community of fellow explorers. Participants will explore a multitude of ports and experience unique encounters while enjoying the relaxing luxury of Living Passages cruise ships. Every cruise is expertly planned, and each cruise is led by a Living Passages representative to ensure attention to detail and smooth sailing.

“Make your vacation this year not just your average trip, but a journey that brings the Bible into three dimensions,” said Rhonda Sand, founder and president of Living Passages. “Each Christian cruise and tour Living Passages creates is a unique experience designed with you in mind. There has never been a better time to visit places rich in biblical history. We work hard to put together trips that feel luxurious but aren’t financially out of reach.”

About Living Passages: Living Passages was founded by Rhonda Sand, who, with more than 24 years’ experience, offers travelers a unique experience featuring hidden gems that others might miss. The company provides a luxury experience for each client, one that features the finest accommodations, safety and seamless travel every step of the way. Each member of the Living Passages team focuses on making the journey distinctive and inspiring for every guest.

For more information, please visit: https://livingpassages.com/

Contact Info:

Name: Rhonda Sand

Email: info@livingpassages.com

Organization: Living Passages

Address: 105 N 1st Street, Suite 200

Phone: 1-888-771-8717

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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

NASA technology reveals text from Dead Sea Scrolls

Dead Sea Scrolls

For decades since the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, dozens of tiny fragments of the manuscripts have appeared blank. 

But archaeologists have used Nasa technology to unveil script on the fragments. It has opened the door to see text that previously was indistinguishable from the parchment paper they were written on, which has darkened with age. 

The technology is a multispectral imaging camera developed for NASA’s Hubble program. The camera used infrared wavelengths that helped increase the contrast between the paper and the ink. 

These fragments now offer puzzle pieces of text from the books of Deuteronomy, Leviticus, Jubilees (known as the lesser Genius) and The Temple Scroll. There is also text giving instructions on conducting temple services and a shorter version of Psalm 147:1.

Experts were excited to find text not previously associated with other writings. That means there may be other manuscripts we don’t yet know about. 

Dead Sea Scrolls Discovery

Qumran, where Dead Sea Scrolls were found

The caves of Qumran.

Bedouin shepherds found the Dead Sea Scrolls between 1947 and 1956 in caves along the Dead Sea. On some of our tour you can visit one of the main caves where they were found, called Qumran.

Thousands of fragments, which contain some of the oldest copies discovered of the Hebrew Torah books, were found throughout Qumran’s 11 caves. Experts believe the scrolls were smuggled out Jerusalem during First Jewish Revolt (A.D. 66-70) against the Roman Empire.

Significance of the Manuscripts

These documents give us a glimpse into Judaism in the Second Temple period and validate and enhance the Hebrew Bible. They are dated from 250 BC to 68 AD, which puts them much closer to the original author than previously discovered scripts. 

While there are many non-biblical scripts included in the Dead Sea scrolls, they too enhance our understanding of the the biblical ones and the time period. They place research closer to the origins of Scripture than ever before. 

See Dead Sea Scrolls for Yourself

The new pieces of text are a timely discovery for those who are booking tours and cruises with us in the next year. Dr. Adolfo Roitman who is curator of the Shrine of the Book in Israel, where the Dead Sea Scrolls are housed, will be on hand to delve into the significance of the scrolls. 

If you are interested in seeing the scrolls and hearing Dr. Roitman speak on these exciting manuscripts first hand, sign up for one of our Israel cruises or tours in 2019.

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