Baptism Tour

Baptism site, on the eastern bank of Jordan River, is a Christian holy place in Jordan, were Christ was baptized. Detailed programs or customized programs are provided. Spend time in baptism site and in Dead Sea and enjoy its characteristics (mud and salty water of the sea).
Trip valid
All the year
Physical Rating
Easy
Nights
3
Days
4 /3
Destinations
  • Amman
  • Dead Sea
  • Madaba
  • Nebo Mount
Days

Day 1

Arrival in Amman: Meeting at Amman International Airport, and shift to hotel of choice. Overnight: spent at Amman.

Day 2

Amman: After breakfast tour in Amman a visit to the Roman Amphitheater, the Citadel, the gold bazaar and modern Amman. A visit to Kan Zaman Village for Dinner, attend a folklore show and a watch the many handicraft ateliers. Overnight: Amman.

Day 3

Amman - Dead Sea: a drive down to the lowest place on earth (Dead Sea) and visit to the baptism site for most of the day, back to hotel of choice in the Dead Sea to experience floating. Overnight spent in Dead Sea.

Day 4

Departure. After breakfast, transfer to Queen Alia international airport in Amman.
Exclusion
Serving Beverages. Airline tickets to Jordan and back. Providing items of personal nature or/and personal equipments (drinks during meals, telephone calls, laundry, room service, personal insurance). Visas. Travel Insurance and personal medical insurance. Personal expenses. Optional activity costs. Extra meals & drinks. Airport departure tax. Tips.
Inclusion
Meeting in the airport, transportation to Amman and to the sites mentioned in the program (by car, taxi, minivan or bus, depending on the participant's number) and providing a guide.
Suggested Activities
Indulge yourself and get covered with the Dead Sea mud which is known for its therapeutic properties.

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