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 Tour Hosts: Tom and Jennifer Ferguson
 

BOOK OF MORMON LANDS TOUR

(Nephi to Cumorah)

Hosts: TOM & JENNIFER FERGUSON, McCall, ID

Administered by Allens’ Book of Mormon Tours

 

November 8 – 23, 2025 (16 days)

$4,295 per person double occupancy

Includes four internal air flights.

Does not include flights from the U.S. to Guatemala City or from Veracruz, Mexico back to the U.S.

Those costs vary among travelers who leave from and return to different U.S. airports.

 

On this tour, you will follow Book of Mormon history from the City Nephi in the land of Nephi to the land of Zarahemla, Mexico City, which is the Book of Mormon’s land northward, the land among many waters near Villahermosa and Palenque, and finally the Jaredite homeland along the Gulf Coast and a visit to the hill Ramah/Cumorah of the Book of Mormon. Over 85% of the Book of Mormon history is proposed as having taken place in the areas visited on this deluxe tour.  You will see seven LDS temples, fifteen archaeological sites and museums, and 23 locations associated with the Book of Mormon.

 

“Proposed” in this itinerary means the collective conclusions among highly regarded Latter-day Saint scholars over decades of study including Wells Jakeman, PhD, BYU’s first Department of Archaeology chairman, Bruce Warren, PhD in archaeology, BYU professor, John Sorenson, PhD in anthropology, BYU professor, Garth Norman, MA from BYU in archaeology and anthropology, and Joseph Allen, PhD from BYU in ancient and modern scripture.  

 

DAY by DAY ITINERARY

 

Day 1: Saturday, November 8, Guatemala City

Our flights from the USA take us to Guatemala City, the land of eternal spring. Upon arrival we will transfer to our hotel. Reading: Moroni chapters 1-10. (No meals included today)

 

Day 2: Sunday, November 9, Guatemala City

After attending sacrament meeting with the local saints, we will visit the Guatemala and Miraflores LDS temples. There is no overland travel today. As an option after church, tour members may visit and explore the archaeological zone Kaminaljuyu, proposed as the City Nephi, established in the 6th century BC after Nephi left his family's coastal land of first inheritance along with his followers.

 

Those who visit Kaminaljuyu will then visit the large outdoor Guatemala relief map in order to orient ourselves with the geographical overview of the country’s relationship to the Book of Mormon. We are in the same hotel all day so visits to Kaminaljuyu and the outdoor relief map are optional. We conclude our day with a delicious Argentine steak dinner. Reading: Mosiah chapters 9-22. (Breakfast, Dinner)

 

Day 3: Monday, November 10, Guatemala City

Our air flight will take us to the awe-inspiring, Maya archaeological zone of Tikal, occupied from 600 BC to AD 750. This dense rain forest is considered by most LDS scholars/writers to be the East Wilderness where the Nephites, under Captain Moroni’s leadership, built many fortified cities during the 1st century BC (see Alma 50:7-15). New evidence shows a strong relationship between Teotihuacan near Mexico City and Tikal at the Book of Mormon history’s close, which resulted in the Nephite nation’s downfall. In the early evening, we will take a return flight to Guatemala City.  Alma chapters 43-52. (Breakfast, Lunch)

 

Day 4: Tuesday, November 11, Antigua

This morning, we will visit the National Museum of Archaeology where we will discuss Kaminaljuyu’s Alter 10, an altar that dates to 147 BC and probably represents a transfer of kingship from King Noah to his son Limhi at the City Nephi (see Mosiah 18 & 19). We will then bus to Antigua, Guatemala's original Spanish capitol. You will enjoy this quaint colonial city with cobble stone streets and Spanish architecture. We will see several buildings that date to the 16th and 17th centuries. 

 

We will visit the jade factory and learn how jade, the most precious stone to the Maya, was found and made into beautiful jewelry and other items. We will spend the night in a 500-year-old convent, restored to the first-class Casa Santo Domingo Hotel with an amazing atmosphere of history, plants and beauty. Reading: 2 Nephi chapter 5 and Alma chapter 22. (Breakfast, Dinner)

 

Day 5: Wednesday, November 12, Lake Atitlan

Today we depart Antigua continuing by bus to Lake Atitlan. En route, we will pass by the Cakchiquel Maya village of Patzicia, almost destroyed by a 1976 earthquake. We will recount the courage and faith of the missionaries and members of the Patzicia Stake. We will continue our trek to Panajachel Village on Lake Atitlan’s shore. Flanked by three dramatic volcanoes, Lake Atitlan has been a scenic retreat for over 2000 years. It is proposed as the Waters of Mormon where Alma organized the church of Christ in the first century BC after Abinadi was burned to death by King Noah at the City Nephi (see Mosiah chapters 18 and 19).

 

We cruise on Lake Atitlan and see the area where three Book of Mormon-time-period cities were covered by water during the destruction when the Savior was crucified. Two of these three cities, Jerusalem, Onihah, or Mocum, are probably those discovered by archaeologists underwater at Lake Atitlan.  See 3 Nephi 9:7 “….and waters have I caused to come up in the stead thereof….” We will have time for shopping or relaxing. Blake Allen will present a fireside this evening. Reading: Mosiah chapter 18 & Alma chapters 17-21. (Breakfast, Dinner)

 

Day 6: Thursday, November 13, Quetzaltenango

After breakfast, we will depart for Chichicastenango. Today is market day in the town where the native Mayan Popol Vuh document was discovered.  Like the Book of Mormon, the Popol Vuh was written in ancient Hebrew parallelism style, also known as chiasmas, and it chronicles events relating to the creation of the world, the fall of man, Satan, and a Garden of Eden, much like the Old Testament’s Genesis account.

 

We will continue as we pick up Alma’s trail and make our way through the wilderness to the Valley of Alma. Our journey will take us to Quetzaltenango, Guatemala’s second largest city, and the location of Guatemala's second temple, which we see before checking into our hotel that overlooks the city square.  Reading: Mosiah chapters 19-24. (Breakfast, Dinner)

 

Day 7: Friday, November 14, Tapachula, Mexico

After checking out of our hotel, we will visit Almolonga, a village renowned for its pure water and lush year-round vegetable produce. This is probably the valley of Helam occupied by Alma and his followers for about 25 years (Mosiah chapters 23 & 24), and for good reason. Almolonga is called the “Vegetable Basket of the Americas,” because its growing season is year-round, unlike most of Mesoamerica, which has wet (growing) and dry seasons. It is also referred to as “Tierra de las Verduras Gigantes” (Land of the Giant Vegetables.)

 

We will then travel down from Guatemala’s highlands to the Pacific coast where we will cross the border into Mexico and check into our hotel in Tapachula, the area of Lehi’s land of first inheritance. Reading: 1 Nephi 8-11. (Breakfast, Dinner)

 

Day 8: Saturday, November 15, Tuxtla Gutierrez

Today we will visit the archaeological site Izapa. While visiting Izapa, we will see Stela 5, the “Tree of Life Stone.” This 15-ton engraved stone was carved about 300 BC and most LDS scholars have a high confidence level that it depicts Lehi’s dream as recorded in 1st Nephi. Following our Izapa visit we will bus along the Pacific coast passing by the area of the “day and a half’s journey,” which we will discuss, as well as the area of Ammonihah as we travel to the Chiapas valley, the likely Land of Zarahemla where the Nephites had their headquarters for 550 years (Omni 1:13-15 and Mormon 2:28-29). Reading: Omni, Alma chapters 1-5. (Breakfast, Dinner)

 

Day 9: Sunday, November 16, Tuxtla Gutierrez

After sacrament meeting with the local saints, we will visit Tuxtla’s LDS temple. There is no overland travel today, and we are in the same hotel all day. After church, those who want to will visit the Tuxtla Gutierrez Regional Museum. Tuxtla is Mexico's Chiapas state capitol, which has many pre-Classic (Book of Mormon) sites and artifacts, including an engraved stone that manifests the early long count date, December 9, 36 B.C. If time permits, those who want to will visit Tuxtla's zoo and see the majestic Quetzal bird, Guatemala's national bird that became symbolic of the white god Quetzalcoatl and is believed by LDS Mesoamerican scholars to be Jesus Christ. (See Helaman chapter 4). Reading: Alma chapters 6-10. (Breakfast, Dinner)

 

Day 10: Monday, November 17, Mexico City

We begin our day with a visit to the archaeological zone Chiapa de Corzo, a good candidate for the Book of Mormon’s City Sidom (See Alma 15:1-8). As a teenager in 1958, Tom visited Chiapa de Corzo with his father, Thomas Stuart Ferguson, president, and founder of the New World Archaeological Foundation (NWAF), which in 1961 became the BYU NWAF. In 1958, NWAF was excavating Chiapa de Corzo.

 

We will then take a boat ride through the majestic Sumidero Canyon on the Grijalva River, with walls towering 3000 feet above us. The Grijalva is proposed as the Book of Mormon's River Sidon. Afterwards, we will transfer to the airport for a flight to Mexico City. Readings: Alma chapters 11-15. (Breakfast, Dinner)

 

Day 11: Tuesday, November 18, Mexico City

Our day begins with a visit to the world-famous archaeological site Teotihuacan. Occupied from about 200 BC to AD 900, Teotihuacan was one of the largest populated cities in the world during its peak. The inspiring pyramids of the Sun and Moon attract millions of visitors to this, Mexico's most popular archaeological zone, an ideal candidate for the great city built by King Jacob of the Gadianton Robbers (See 3 Nephi 7). Teotihuacan probably had a strong political connection to Tikal, which we visit on Day 3, during the Book of Mormon history. 

 

After lunch at the pyramids, we will return to Mexico City to visit the National Museum of Anthropology, one of the most spectacular archaeological museums in the world. Touring the museum will provide us with an excellent review of our tour and expose us to many beautiful exhibits ranging from ancient pottery to gold and jade jewelry.  (Breakfast, Lunch)

 

Day 12: Wednesday, November 19, Villahermosa

This morning, we will transfer to the airport for a flight to the city of Villahermosa (Beautiful Village) which represents the western edge of the “land among many waters” described in Mosiah 8:8 as well as the eastern edge of the Olmec/Jaredite lands. Upon arrival, we will visit the outdoor La Venta Museum, a place that houses large, engraved stone monuments dating to the Jaredite time period. We then check into our hotel. (Breakfast, Dinner)

 

Day 13: Thurs, November 20, Villahermosa

Although only four percent of the population of the country of Mexico live in the State of Chiapas, over 40% of the wild animals live in the Tehuantepec, Chiapas and Lacondone mountains. This is reminiscent of the statement in Ether wherein it states that the “land southward was preserved for a wilderness to get game” (Ether 10:21).  We will take a two-hour bus ride to the majestic Classic period Maya ruins of Palenque. We will analyze the panel of glyphs at the Temple of the Cross which shows the lineage of a 7th century AD king named Chan Balaam, which dates to a Jaredite king named Kish, who was born on March 8, 993 BC. We will return to Villahermosa where we will spend the night. (Breakfast, Lunch)

 

Day 14: Friday, November 21, Catemaco

This morning, we will check out of our hotel, and we will see the Villahermosa Temple and then bus along Mexico’s “golden lane” passing by both the “place where the sea divides the land” (Gulf of Mexico), and the “narrow neck of land” (Isthmus of Tehuantepec). (See Ether 10:20.) We will visit the archaeological site of La Venta, a candidate for a Jaredite city. Prior to our arrival at beautiful Lake Catemaco where we will spend the night, we will pass by the hill Shim (Cintepec) where Mormon obtained the records for his history (See Mormon 1:3, 17). (Breakfast, Dinner)

 

Day 15: Saturday, November 22, Veracruz

Today is a highlight of the tour. We will check out of our hotel and visit the hill where leading Latter-day Saint scholars agree as to the location of the hill Ramah/Cumorah mentioned in the Book of Mormon (Mormon 6:2,6; Ether 15:11). We will travel through the area of the waters of Ripliancum (Ether 15:8), a place that has the same meaning in the Aztec (Nahuatl) language, “exceeding large waters.” We will drive into the city of Veracruz where we will see the Veracruz Temple and spend our last night of the tour. (Breakfast, Dinner)

 

Day 16: Sunday, November 23, Flights Home

Transferring to the Veracruz airport, we will check in for our flights home. Our journey to the Book of Mormon lands has come to an end, but we will take with us memories that will last a lifetime. (No meals included)

 

Included in the Tour:

● Fifteen nights of accommodation at 4-star or best available hotels in the area.

● Four internal air flights (a $600 value)

● Two or more full meals daily except on the first and last days.

● First-class bus transportation

● Entrance fees and guide service to places listed on the itinerary

● Taxes and tips on group items (bell boys, guides, drivers, waiters, etc.)

● A copy of Exploring the Lands of the Book of Mormon by Dr. Joseph L. Allen and Blake Joseph Allen.

● Literature and maps pertaining to your tour

● Escorted by professional tour director, Blake Joseph Allen.

 

Not included in the Tour:

● Airfare from the U.S. to Guatemala City and from Veracruz, Mexico back to the U.S.—travelers depart from and return to different airports

● Third meal when not included in the itinerary

● Additional beverages at group meals

● All personal expenses, travel, and health insurance

● Airport and country departure taxes

● Anything not mentioned in the above “Included” section

 

 

Additional Information:

● $975 single supplement for hotels

● 3% fee will be added to bookings paid with a credit card

● Provided meals are noted at the end of each day.

● Time will be given for optional third meals or snacks during the day.

● Prices and itineraries are subject to change.

 

A $500 tour deposit per person is due in order to reserve your space on the tour. A second payment of $1,000 per person is due 6 months prior to departure with the final payment due 60 days prior to departure. The deposit amount is non-refundable; however, it may be transferred to another tour if taken within 12 months of the original scheduled tour departure. See terms and conditions for details.


Call today to book your space on this deluxe Book of Mormon experience. 1.801.226.5200 or email us at [email protected].

 

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