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The Biblical Sites in Jordan That you Cannot Miss Visiting

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Welcome to Jordan, the other Biblical land! Other than Israel, no nation has the same number of Biblical destinations and relationship as Jordan. If you see, there are many like Mount Nebo, from where Moses looked at the Promised Land he could not enter; Bethany past the Jordan, where John baptized Jesus; and Lot's Cave, where Lot and his little girls looked for asylum after the decimation of Sodom and Gomorrah. Also, Madaba, home of a shocking mosaic guide of the Holy Land, the grounds of the antiquated kingdoms of Ammon, Moab and Edom and many other.  We have assembled here some sites in Jordan to acquaint vacationers with this old Biblical land. The sensational Biblical tours to these places bring to vibrant life the Biblical world in the "other" Holy Land and familiarize us with Jordan's great destinations and amazing stories. Bethany past the Jordan You can be to a site on the east bank of the Jordan River and around 7 miles north of the Dead Se

Things to Know Before Being at Petra

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In the mountains of Jordan, south of the Dead Sea is the heavenly antiquated city of Petra, cut out of the encompassing sandstone, with their pink, white, and red shades. This old city offers numerous exceptional sights, for example, antiquated residences, tombs, and sanctuaries, most cut out of sandstone too. The first-run vacationers ought not to ruin the opportunity to look at the forcing 45-meter-high Greek sanctuary veneer at the Al Khazneh sanctuary site. The best time to investigate Petra is during Spring and Fall, when temperatures are in a lovely range, somewhere in the range of 18 and 25 degrees Celsius. Dawn and nightfall are the greatest hours to be in Petra, as this is the point at which the sun most dynamically lights up the sandstone shades of the sanctuaries. The Petra tours of reputed tour operators make it possible for you to have the best of exploration and enjoyment here.  Tourism This site is an unquestionable requirement for any explorer who adores phenomena