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Marbel Diocese Pilgrimage 2013 – Day 1
Posted: November 15, 2013 in Jordan, Mount Nebo, OT SitesTags: Amman Jordan, Marbel Diocese Pilgrimage 2013 - Day 1, Moses, Mount Nebo, Sanctuary of Moses
Western Jordan
Posted: October 27, 2013 in Amman, Holy Land, Jerash, Jordan, Madaba, Petra, Wadi RumTags: Roman ruins at Jerash, secret city of Petra, The rock-cut, Wadi Rum’s desert landscapes, Western Jordan
• Roman ruins at Jerash
• The rock-cut, secret city of Petra
• Wadi Rum’s desert landscapes
Jordan’s capital, Amman, boasts some Roman ruins of its own, but it also makes a good base for a day trip to the even more impressive ruins at Jerash. This is one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the Middle East, with an almost complete theatre that is still used during the annual Jerash Festival. South of Amman, the town of Madaba is worth visiting for its unique Byzantine-era mosaic map.However, the real reason that most people visit Jordan lies farther south still: Petra. The legendary “Rose City” is one of the most spectacular of archaeological sites, and ranks alongside the likes of India’s Taj Mahal and the Pyramids of Egypt as one of the world’s must-see sights. It is possible to see the highlights in one day but there is so much to see that Petra rewards repeated visits. Make sure to allow time for Wadi Rum, with its wide landscapes of red sands and towering mountains of wind-eroded sandstone.
Discovering Holy Land
Posted: October 26, 2013 in Christianity, Egypt, Holy Land, Islam, Israel, Jordan, JudaismTags: Discovering Holy Land
The “Holy Land” encompasses Israel and large regions of Jordan and Egypt. Rich in associations with three of the world’s major faiths – Christianity, Judaism and Islam – it is a fascinating and diverse destination for pilgrims and holidaymakers alike.
Religious highlights include the biblical sites of Jerusalem, Galilee and Mount Sinai, and an array of churches, monasteries and mosques.
This is also an area of great natural beauty, from the desert landscapes of Jordan and Sinai to the lush greenery of northern Israel and the white sands of the Mediterranean and Red Sea coasts
