Viaje Bíblico en Jordania
6
days
Viaje Bíblico en Jordania
Paquete
- Viaje Bíblico en Jordania
Detalles del Paquete
Siguiendo las huellas de los profetas y de los primeros cristianos a través de la Tierra Santa de Jordania.
Itinerary
Upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed and assisted
by our representative before being transferred to your hotel in
Amman. After check-in, there will be time to rest from your
journey. Depending on your arrival schedule, you may enjoy
a short orientation tour of Amman, the bustling modern
capital with layers of history. A panoramic visit to Citadel
Hill, with its temples, Byzantine church remains, and views
over the city, and the nearby Roman Theatre, built in the
2nd century AD, will provide a glimpse into Amman’s
ancient past. Dinner and overnight stay in Amman.
This morning, drive north to explore Jerash (ancient Gerasa), one of the cities of the Decapolis
and one of the best-preserved Greco-Roman sites in the
world. Known as the “Pompeii of the East,” Jerash boasts
grand colonnaded streets, the Oval Plaza, temples
dedicated to Zeus and Artemis, two theatres, and
impressive city gates. It is mentioned in the Bible as part
of the Decapolis region visited by Jesus. Continue onward
to Anjara, a revered Christian site in the Gilead
Mountains. According to tradition, Jesus, his disciples,
and Mary passed through this area and rested in a cave,
now the Shrine of Our Lady of the Mountain, which is
visited by pilgrims from around the world. Later, visit
Ajloun Castle, built in 1184 by the generals of Saladin to defend the land against the Crusaders.
From its towers, enjoy breathtaking views over the northern highlands and the Jordan Valley
below. In the evening, return to Amman for dinner and overnight stay.
Following breakfast, depart for Bethany Beyond the Jordan (Al-Maghtas), a place of immense
spiritual significance where John the Baptist lived and baptized Jesus. Recognized by UNESCO
and visited by Popes and patriarchs, this sacred site
is considered one of the most important Christian
pilgrimage destinations in the world. Walking
among the ruins of early baptismal pools, churches,
and monasteries allows for quiet reflection and
prayer. Continue to the Dead Sea, the lowest point
on earth, renowned for its mineral-rich waters and
healing properties. Here you will have the chance to
float effortlessly on the surface and enjoy a time of
relaxation and contemplation along its peaceful
shores.
After breakfast, travel along the historic King’s Highway to Mount Nebo, one of the most
revered sites in Jordan. This is where Moses stood and looked out across the Jordan Valley to the
Promised Land. From the summit, you can enjoy sweeping views over the Jordan River, the
Dead Sea, Jericho, and even Jerusalem on a clear
day. The Memorial Church here preserves
exquisite mosaics dating back to the 4th century.
Continue to Madaba, often called the “City of
Mosaics.” In the 6th century, Christian artisans
created masterpieces of stone and glass here, the
most famous being the mosaic map of the Holy
Land housed inside St. George’s Church—the
oldest surviving map of its kind. Afterward, visit
Umm ar-Rasas, an important biblical site
mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments,
and today a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its ancient ruins and marvel at the Church of
St. Stephen’s floor mosaic, one of the largest and best preserved in Jordan.
After breakfast, depart Amman heading south to Machaerus (Mukawir), the dramatic hilltop
fortress of Herod the Great. It is here that John the Baptist
was imprisoned and later beheaded, making this one of the
most poignant sites in the biblical story. Standing on its
summit, you can see the Dead Sea and the hills of Hebron
in the distance. Continue your journey along the historic
King’s Highway, a route that has been traveled since
biblical times, with scenic stops along the way. Arrive in
Petra, the fabled Nabatean city carved from rose-red
sandstone and often referred to as one of the New Seven
Wonders of the World. Enter through the narrow Siq, a
natural gorge nearly a kilometer long, which opens
dramatically onto the magnificent Treasury (AlKhazneh). Explore the Royal Tombs, the Street of
Facades, and the theatre carved into the mountainside. Dinner and overnight in Petra.
Spend the morning at leisure in Petra with time for
personal reflection, photography, or an optional visit
to Little Petra (Siq al-Barid), a smaller Nabatean
site believed to have housed early Christian
communities and caravan traders. Afterwards,
transfer back to Queen Alia International Airport
in Amman for your departure flight, carrying with
you memories of a deeply meaningful journey
through the biblical landscapes of Jordan.