Easter in Holy Land: From Pilgrimage to New Beginnings



Just as important and significant as Christmas, the celebration of Easter is an annual appointment Christians all over the world don’t want to miss. It is a period of prayer and reflection as well as a renewal of faith and devotion. And what more meaningful way to spend this season than a pilgrimage in the Holy Land, a place of origins and constant source of hope?

How wonderful an experience it could be to be able to retrace the footsteps of Jesus. See for ourselves how the Scriptures come alive with every site and story surrounding the life and passion of Christ. Soak in the atmosphere of his first miracles in Cana or Tabgha or the village he grew up in Capernaum. Touch the very waters that Jesus had walked upon in the sea of Galilee or where he was baptized in the river Jordan.

The recent re-opening of the site of Jesus’ tomb is also a very much welcome addition in this journey. After months of heavy restoration work, the burial chamber has been again unveiled to the public. The resurrection of Jesus, following his death on the Cross, remains a symbol of that reward promised to those who persevere and stay strong in the faith.

The project also testifies the unity among the various Christian denominations safeguarding the holy site, setting aside their differences to save a place of constant wonder and interest that goes beyond the Christian world. It is indeed a much-needed example of collaboration for a common cause, with news of conflicts and sufferings coming from every corner of the globe.

A trip to the Holy Land proves to be not only something for Christian pilgrims alone. Travellers can also enjoy the other delights this part of the Middle East could offer. They can start their journey by relaxing in the Dead Sea coming from Amman in Jordan, and cap the holidays by marveling at the pyramids of Egypt in Cairo. In between, they can sample Holy Land’s culinary gems and agricultural and dairy produce as well as try their hand at some adventure sports and other activities.

All of these make for a meaningful and enjoyable Easter vacation. In a society that is becoming more and more fast-paced and hectic, Holy Land indeed provides an alternative space for both meditation and relaxation. These are two of the best ingredients for those pushing their luck at new beginnings. So what may be a pilgrimage for many could be a journey of personal reflection and healing for some as once in a while, everybody needs some sort of Easter in our daily lives. - Unshod Rover for Oasis Holidays
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