FROM Dead Sea | Madaba, Mount Nebo & Baptism of Jesus | Admission Fees Included
Overview
Amazing sites await on this trip from Dead Sea to Baptism Site (Bethany) and beyond. Visit the famous mosaic map of Palestine in Madaba and the historic Mt. Nebo, where Moses is said to have gazed upon the promised land.
- 🚐 Your driver will pick you up in the morning from your hotel in Dead Sea.
- 🗺️ In Madaba, see the renowned 6th century mosaic map of Palestine located in St. George’s church.
- ⛰️ Mt. Nebo offers views of the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, and parts of the Holy Land; it is also believed to be Moses' burial site.
- 💧 Visit Baptism Site (Bethany), recognized as one of the three most significant pilgrimage locations in Catholicism, where Jesus was baptized by St. John the Baptist.
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Pickup included
- Admission Fees
- Bottled water
- WiFi on board
- Private transportation
- Personal Expenses
- Gratuities
- Just 30km from Amman, along with the 5,000-year-old Kings´ Highway, is one of the most memorable places in the Holy Land. After passing through a string of ancient sites, the first city you reach is Madaba, known as the “City of Mosaics." (pass by)
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Madaba Mosaic MapMadaba the city of Mosaic, the city which has the best documentation of the holly lands by the map of mosaic of Jordan river
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Mount NeboMadaba the city of Mosaic, the city which has the best documentation of the holly lands by the map of mosaic of Jordan river
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The Baptism Site Of Jesus ChristThe Gospel of John refers to Enon near Salim as one place where John the Baptist baptized people, "because there was much water there". Separately, John 1:28 states that John the Baptist was baptizing in "Bethany beyond the Jordan". This is not the village Bethany just east of Jerusalem, but is generally considered to be the town Bethany, also called Bethabara in Perea on the Eastern bank of the Jordan near Jericho. In the 3rd century Origen, who moved to the area from Alexandria, suggested Bethabara as the location. In the 4th century, Eusebius of Caesarea stated that the location was on the west bank of the Jordan
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Dead Sea RegionDrop-Off
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.