In fact Jordan is part of the Holy Land and has several biblical attractionsthat attract pilgrimage and tourist activities.
particularly Biblical sites include; Muwakir (Arabic for Machaerus) was the hilltop stronghold of Herod the Great.
Due to Herod’s death, his son Herod Antipas inhabited the fortress, and ordered John the Baptist to be beheaded there and where the fabled Salomé daughter of Herodias is said to have danced the famous Dance of the Seven Veils thus asking for John the Baptists’ head.
In detail Jordan River, which is the river where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist Madabais well known for its mosaics, as well as important religious sites such as The Madaba Map, the oldest surviving original cartographic depiction of the Holy Land and especially Jerusalem. It dates to the 6th century AD.
Monte Nebo, where Moses was said to have gone to get a view of the Promised Land before he died. In addition Umm ar-Rasas, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, these ruins show a mix of Roman, Byzantine and early Muslim architecture. Among its treasures is the largest church mosaic floor in the country; newer discoveries are possible as the site has not been completely excavated. Finally Jordan’s many well-preserved holy sites bring biblical stories to life, preserving ancient history in the landscape and architecture.
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