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1 Day Tour
Daily Tour
8 people
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# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
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1 | Group Discount | 4 | 8 | 5%% |
Pick up from your place in Amman at 0800 AM Start the tour with visit the Madaba Mosaic Map, covering the floor of the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George. Next, it is on to Mt. Nebo; one of the most revered holy sites of Jordan and the place where Moses was buried. To Um Al Rassas; a UNESCO world heritage site mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. Proceed to Dead Sea 5* Hotels where you can enjoy the skin treatment with Dead Sea mud, enjoy the float in the lowest and most buoyant body of water on earth, lunch then transfer Continue back to Amman.
Mount Nebo is significant because of its role in the Old Testament. The Bible says that Mount Nebo was where Moses lived out his final days and saw the Promised Land, which he would never enter. It is said that Moses' body may be buried here, although that has yet to be proven.
Mount Nebo is worth visiting for all travelers. The top of the hill where you'll find the viewing platform, Moses Memorial Church and the Serpent Statue is approximately 710 meters above sea level, and this place is absolutely gorgeous. ... It is definitely worth traveling to Mount Nebo
Duration: 5-7 hours. The tallest mountain in the Wasatch Mountain Range (11,928 ft./ 3,635 m.). Excellent views of the southern Wasatch Mountains. Mount Nebo is the tallest of all the mountains in the Wasatch, and also one of the easiest to hike, due to the fact that the trail begins at an elevation of ~9300 ft.
Contemporary Amman is a young city, but it has some fascinating ruins that show its roots in antiquity. Citadel Towering on a hill overlooking downtown Amman, the Citadel is the city's pre-eminent archaeological site. Roman Theatre Amman's dramatic Roman theatre has been hosting musical performances for 2000 years.
Charming. Despite its shortcomings, Amman possesses a certain charm. It may be lacking as far as capitol cities go, but invest enough time in the city and you'll grow to love it. You'll discover the niches, streets, and cafes that Amman residents have grown to love.
Amman is beautiful, the weather is great, the people are nice, there isn't much traffic, the streets are relatively clean, and its really quiet compared to Cairo.