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Religious & Pilgrimage Tours in Jordan

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ISLAMIC HERITAGE SITES IN JORDAN

Jordan is home to several locations of historical importance in early Islamic history. These sites are preserved and visited by travelers interested in Islamic heritage and regional history.

The Site of the Battle of Mu’tah

Located in the Karak region, the Battle of Mu’tah took place in 629 AD. The site commemorates one of the early confrontations between Muslim and Byzantine forces and remains a place of historical significance.

Maqam Prophet Shuaib

Located in Wadi Shuaib near Salt, this site includes a mosque and a tomb traditionally associated with the Prophet Shuaib. It is visited by travelers interested in religious history.

Cave of Al-Raqim (People of the Cave)

Located near the village of Al-Rajib east of Amman, this site is associated by many researchers with the story of the People of the Cave mentioned in the Qur’an.

Cave of Prophet Lot (Nabi Lut)

Situated near Ghor Al-Safi, this cave is traditionally believed to be where Prophet Lot took refuge after the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. The location overlooks the Dead Sea region.

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CHRISTIAN & BIBLICAL SITES IN JORDAN

Jordan is an important destination for Christian pilgrimage tours, with locations connected to key biblical events and figures. These sites are part of many religious travel programs and are preserved as significant historical landmarks.

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Bethany Beyond the Jordan (Al-Maghtas)

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bethany Beyond the Jordan is widely believed to be the place where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. The site includes remains of ancient churches, chapels, and pilgrimage routes along the Jordan River.

Mount Nebo

Mount Nebo is traditionally believed to be the place where Moses viewed the Promised Land. The Memorial Church of Moses contains Byzantine mosaics, and the site offers views over the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea.

Madaba – The City of Mosaics

Madaba is known for the Madaba Map, a sixth-century mosaic depicting the Holy Land. The city is home to historic churches and archaeological sites frequently included in biblical tours.

Machaerus (Mukawer)

This hilltop fortress overlooking the Dead Sea is traditionally believed to be the site where John the Baptist was imprisoned and executed.

The King’s Highway

The King’s Highway is one of the oldest historic routes in the world and is mentioned in biblical accounts. Today it connects several major religious and historical sites across Jordan.

Our religious and pilgrimage tours in Jordan can be tailored to include:

Biblical and Christian heritage sites
Islamic historical landmarks
The King’s Highway route
Cultural and archaeological stops along the way
Each itinerary is structured according to travel preferences, group size, and duration. Programs may focus on a specific tradition or combine multiple heritage routes within one journey.
Whether you are planning a Christian pilgrimage tour, exploring biblical history, or visiting Islamic heritage sites in Jordan, we can design a program aligned with your schedule and travel requirements.

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