Day Tour to Bethany Baptism Jordan River, Madaba and Mount Nebo Visit from Amman

Description

  • Private tour, exclusively for your party to ensure a personalized experience
  • Hassel free pick up and drop off from your location
  • Flexibility to explore independently with free time
  • Get insights into local culture, history, and nature
  • Value for money service

Stand beside the Jordan River where Jesus was baptized on this private 8-hour trip from Amman. Travel to the Bethany Beyond the Jordan Baptism Site, also known as “El-Maghtas”, and tour the riverbanks and ruins of ancient churches, wells, and baptismal pools. Proceed to Madaba’s mosaic city to visit Saint George’s Church, home to beautiful Byzantine mosaic map depicting the Holy Land and Jordan; besides other mosaics at Madaba’s Archeological Park, as well as visit Saint John Church. Continue to Mount Nebo to enjoy panoramic views over the Jordan Valley to Jericho and Jerusalem. Explore the ruins of a Byzantine church that once stood on the hilltop, and gain insight into biblical legend for which this ancient corner of the world is famous.

Included

  • Hotel pick up and drop off
  • Private Transfer by air-conditioned leisure new vehicle according to number of participants
  • English-Speaking Driver
  • Local English-Speaking Guide at Bethany (collective), and Madaba Saint George Church (in private)
  • Entrance to Bethany (Baptism Site at Jordan River)
  • Entrance to Madaba Archaeological Park
  • Entrance to Madaba Saint George Church and Saint John Church
  • Entrance to Mount Nebo Memorial Church of Moses
  • On board WI-FI

Excluded

  • All type of meals, unless option with lunch selected (Vegetarian meal by request)
  • All type of beverages
  • All type of gratuities (Tips to the Driver, and Local Guide) – Recommended
  • Personal Expenses
  • Any other service not mentioned

Know before you go

  • Clients are advised to bring hats, sun screen, and comfortable walking shoes.
  • Dress code at Churches: Modest.
  • Visits to churches are not allowed during prayer times.

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