Discover the land of the Bible and experience a spiritual journey of a lifetime

Do you want to have a good time by going away from the troublesome worries of your daily lifestyle? 2022 Jerusalem tour can be a way to spend some good time while perceiving the places mentioned in the Bible! But there are several decisions you need to make while planning to go on a Jerusalem tour 2022. A well-planned Jerusalem tour can be a way to mesmerize your religious senses. Again, one of the major decisions is how to visit, what to perceive, where to stay, and much more. We at Go Jordan Travel & Tourism offer an exclusive 2022 Jerusalem tour itinerary for our fellow vacationers and allow them to focus on their journey without worrying about anything. Jerusalem will likely be at the top & worth visiting for people of all religions. It has some of the best attractions of Biblical interest, which you won’t find anywhere in the world. The real worries associated with your everyday busy life will automatically vanish after taking a glimpse of the peacefulness of the historical sites at Jerusalem.

 

Journey through two ancient lands, encountering historical sites sacred to three world faiths as you behold the magnificence of Petra, overnight in Wadi Rum, and discover Israel! Some places to discover in our Jerusalem tour 2022 are:

Mount Nebo/Madaba:While you are in Aman, we let you enjoy the walking tour of Amman. It will be an opportunity to get a first-hand look of this fascinating, modern capital city. Visit the Royal Automobile Museum, which houses King Hussein’s vehicle collections. Relax in the Four Seasons Spa for a massage and get rejuvenated for your further journey. On the same day, you will be headed along Moses’ footsteps to Mount Nebo and have some panoramic views of the Holy Land. Next, proceed to Madaba, otherwise known as the “City of Mosaics’ ‘ which is known for its magnificent Byzantine and Umayyad specimens. Finish the day by checking into your accommodation in Petra’s vicinity.

Amman & Jerash:The next part of your journey begins with a visit to Jerash, a city established by Alexander the Great, and marvel at its Greco-Roman ruins. A few minutes’ walk over the Roman cardo, viewing grooves made by chariot wheels. Explore the place and its Citadel and Roman Theater on the same day and come back for a festive yet wonderful dinner in your hotel.

Petra: Spend the entire day in Petra, travelling through the Siq to see the magnificent Treasury, Sic, Temple of the Winged Lions, and Palace Tomb. Once a prosperous trade city was lost for thousands of years until it was rediscovered in 1812 by Swiss explorers Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. Later, travel to Wadi Rum, or the Valley of the Moon, which has an almost magical aura due to its vast size, colour, and awe-inspiring creation. Finally, you can have a good time at the cosy desert camp, where you can enjoy supper with Bedouin and have a stargazing night at the desert camp.

Wadi Rum: Explore the rose-tinted mountains and breathtaking desert landscapes with Bedouin friends. The wadi valley is still home to several Bedouin families, and their Bedouins attract vacationers to spend some time over there. First, travel through Wadi Rum in a four-wheel-drive vehicle, then Ride Like a Local on a camel to perceive the breath-taking scenery uniquely. Next, travel north to the Dead Sea this afternoon, and check into your accommodations when you arrive.

The Dead Sea: Travel north from Wadi Rum will take you to the Dead Sea- one of the lowest places in the world. Travel to Bethany, which is famed to be a sacred place of Jesus’ where he takes baptism by John the Baptist. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring Roman and Byzantine remains and has been a sacred place of pilgrimage for years. After that, go to float in the mineral-rich waters at the Dead Sea- the lowest place in the world.

Jerusalem, Israel: Cross into Israel to drive to the Mount of Olives in Israel to glimpse the Temple Mount (Al-Haram el-Sharif). It is believed that Jesus had prayed with his followers in the Garden of Gethsemane Before his crucifixion. Between Yafo and Agri pas, stroll through Mahna Yahuda, Jerusalem’s largest food market, which spans an entire neighbourhood.

Jerusalem:We provide our expert guidance for a full-day Old City tour that begins with visiting the Western Wall- one of Judaism’s holiest places. Perceive the Temple Mount, which includes the Dome of the Rock. Walk through the Via Dolorosa, where Jesus carried the cross, to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the traditional site of Jesus’ crucifixion, burial, and resurrection. View the city’s skyline with a Scenic Sundowner during your days off.

 

Bethlehem: Yad Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust memorial, is a must-see on your Jerusalem tour 2022. Then go to the Church of the Nativity, a sixth-century basilica that sits over a cave thought to be where Jesus was born.

Masada: Explore Masada, the rocky plateau erected by King Herod in 31 BC. You can take a cable car up to this final stronghold, where Jewish Zealots fought the Romans to the death rather than be slaves.

Acre & Nazareth: Visit the Crusader Halls, markets, and the old town of Acre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest ports in the world. Then travel to Nazareth, where Jesus grew up. Visit the Church of the Annunciation, which was built on the traditional site of Mary and Joseph’s home. Experience an artisanal wine discourse and tasting led by a trained sommelier before going back to your hotel.

Sea of Galilee: Take a private boat ride on the Sea of Galilee. See St. Peter’s residence and the synagogue where Jesus spoke in Capernaum. Then, visit the Sermon on the Mount, which is located on the Mount of Beatitudes. After lunch, travel to the Golan Heights to learn about the region’s rich history and strategic significance. It was the home of the Dan tribe and features ruins from the Roman, Hellenistic, and Persian periods.

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