Discover the most wonderful Christians sites in Jordan with a lot of details about each. Admire the 6th-century Holy Land mosaic map at St. George’s Church in Madaba, and visit Mount Nebo, where it’s held that Moses gazed out at the Promised Land. See where Jesus was believed to have been baptized along the Jordan River. Then, relaxing and visiting Ma'in Hot Springs where you will spend time enjoying the benefits of the hot water and its richness of metals.
Queen Alia Intl Airport Pickup or Drop off available on request for extra charge
Your driver will pick you up in the morning from your hotel and drive to Madaba, Madaba the "City of Mosaics" where you will visit the church of Saint George which houses the map of the Holy Land made in 571 A.D.
Less than 10 kilometers west of Madaba Mount Nebo (Siyagha) is the memorial of Prophet Moses. The memorial consists of a Trefoil Church built in the 4th century AD and is famous for having been visited by the Pilgrim In the 5th century AD, a nave was added to the Trefoil Church, Mt. Nebo offers a fantastic view westward, with a vista that includes the Dead Sea, the West Bank, the Jordan River, and, on a clear day, Bethlehem and Jerusalem. Mount Nebo, known as the tomb of Moses, from whose summit a magnificent view of the Jordan Valley, and visit its Franciscan Church.
we will head through the shores of the Dead Sea to visit Bethany: The site of John the Baptist’s settlement at Bethany beyond the Jordan Where Jesus was baptized, has long been Known from the Bible (John 1:28 and 10:40 and from the Byzantine and medieval texts.
Ma'in is located 264 metres below sea level in a beautiful surrounding, the therapeutic qualities of the mineral water attracted people since the Roman times. There are two main baths open to public, the Roman baths, which have indoor hot baths and the family pool which is beneath a small waterfall, and known for its thermal waters that temperature from 40° to 60° C (104-140° F) and their healing qualities. Ma'in pools are considered the most attractive site with its breath-taking high mountains that is dark in color due to the geothermal; it’s also known for the hundreds of impressive dolmens (prehistoric chamber tombs) scattered across several hillsides.
Stop by a place named Dead Sea Palm as a rest point to use Toilets, invite you to a drink ( Tea or Coffee ) and have the ability to try different kinds of Dead Sea products.
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