
1
Day Christian Tour
of Jordan
Madaba - Greek Orthodox Church of St.
George - Mt. Nebo – Bay of Bethany Baptism
Site – Jordan River - Dead Sea
Day 1
Queen Alia International Airport or Borders
– Madaba - Greek Orthodox Church of St.
George - Mt. Nebo
– Bay of Bethany Baptism Site – Jordan River
- Dead Sea -
Queen Alia International Airport or Borders
–
Welcome to Jordan!
You will be met and assisted upon arrival at
any time by our representative, and then we
will transfer to tour the area around
Madaba
and
Mount Nebo.
If we have enough time we could visit
Machaerus ( Mukawir )
and
Umm ar Rasas.
We will visit the Mosaic church of
Madaba.

We shall see the most famous mosaic, which
is housed at the contemporary Greek Orthodox
Church of St. George and which depicts the
Holy Land.
This is a wonderfully vivid 6th Century
mosaic map, comprising two million pieces of
colored stones showing the entire region
from
Jordan,
Palestine in the north, and
Egypt in the south.
It is fun to spend a while picking out the
various cities and admiring the little
vignettes the artist incorporated into the
map.
The
Nabataeans, governed the
city during the 1st Century A.D. and
Madaba was sacked by the
Persians in 614.
Madaba has a long history,
dating back to before 1300 B.C. It was first
mentioned in the Bible as
Madaba
at the time of the Exodus.
It was ruin was completed by the earthquake
of 747.
Madaba
stood abandoned for over 1000 years until
around 1880 a group of Christians settled
here. In the process of rebuilding the city,
they discovered the mosaics under the
rubble.
From
Madaba we will drive 10km
up the hill to reach
Mount Nebo, a very important
Christian site, recently visited by the
Pope.
It was here, on the edge of the ridge
overlooking the
Dead Sea, that Moses first
caught sight of the Holy Land, having led
his people from
Sinai. It is said that Moses
also died and was buried here.
The West Bank city of
Jericho
is usually visible from the summit of
Mount Nebo, as is
Jerusalem
on a very clear day.
On the highest point of the mountain,
Syagha, the remains of a church and
monastery were discovered in 1933.
The church was first constructed in the
second half of the fourth century to
commemorate the place of Moses' death.
It was enlarged in the late 5th century and
rebuilt in 597 AD. We will be visiting the
Christian George Church, the Christian
Mosaic Church, and the Christian Prophets
Church.
After that we will drive to the
Bay of Bethany Baptism Site,
and the
Dead Sea.
We will visit the
Bay of Bethany Baptism Site,
where John the Baptist baptized Jesus in the
surrounding Jordan River.

This area is one of the most important
recent discoveries in biblical archeology.
Excavations only began here in 1996,
following Jordan's peace treaty with Israel
in 1994, but have already uncovered more
than 20 churches, caves, and baptismal pools
dating from the Roman and Byzantine periods.
Although the identification is not
absolutely certain,
archeology has shown that the area known
as Wadi Kharrar has long been believed to be
the biblical Bethany beyond the Jordan,
where John the Baptist lived and Jesus was
baptized.
This area is also associated with the
ascension of the Prophet Elijah into Heaven,
which is commemorated at a hill called Tell
Mar Elias.
Then we will transfer to the
Dead Sea, at 400 meters
below sea level, the lowest point on earth.

At the
Dead Sea we will spend the
rest of the day where we can float in the
mineral-rich waters, take a therapeutic
black-mud massage, or just relax round the
swimming pool with a drink.
The therapeutic sticky black-mud treatment,
packed full of minerals and nutrients, comes
highly recommended.
Visitors to the
Dead Sea
have an unforgettable experience as the high
density of the water makes sinking virtually
impossible!
Also famous for their restorative powers are
the thermal mineral springs of nearby Zarqa
Ma'een.
Then we will transfer to the airport of
borders for departure with a farewell.
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