Religion Tours
Over the course of centuries, Jordan has witnessed prominent events in the history of the Islamic and Christian religions, and thanks to their religious importance, several sites throughout Jordan have become a destination for tourists from different countries. Given that Jordan is a country that seeks to maintain religious coexistence, it works hard to preserve these religious sites. By protecting it, taking care of it, and presenting it to visitors and pilgrims in the best possible way. Among the most important of these places are:
ISLAMIC SITES TO VISIT IN JORDAN
1) Site of the Battle of Mu’tah
The Battle of Mu’tah, is a battle that took place in the town of Mu’tah in the Karak Governorate in Jordan in Jumada al-Awwal of the eighth year of the Hijra (August 629 AD) between the Muslim army on one side and the Romans and Ghassanids on the other. Many historical sources agree that the reason for the invasion was Sharhabeel Ibn Amr Al-Ghassani killing Al-Harith Ibn Umair Al-Azdi, who was sent by the Prophet Muhammad carrying a message to the King of Busra inviting him to Islam.

2) Maqam Shuaib
The Maqam of the Prophet Shuaib, located in the Wadi Shuaib area south of the city of Salt in Jordan. It is a modern mosque with a tomb attributed to the Prophet Shuaib, and it is considered one of the important archaeological sites in Jordan.

3) Al-Raqim Cahve
Al-Raqim Cahve is the cahve in which the young believers who fled with their religion from the persecuting king, Deqianus, lie. Opinions varied and varied about the location of the cave in which the boys lay. Considering the historical and archaeological evidence and based on what was mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, researchers believe that the Cave of the People of the Cave is the Cave of Al-Raqim, located in the village of Al-Rajaib, 7 kilometers east of the Jordan River.

4) Cave Nabi Lut
Cave Nabi Lut Cave is one of the archaeological caves in Jordan, located on the roof of the mountain overlooking the town of Ghor al-Safi from the north-eastern side of the city of Karak. It was given this name attributed to the Prophet Lot (the nephew of the Prophet Abraham), where he took refuge after the destruction of Sodom and Aomorrah.

CHRISTIAN SITES TO VISIT IN JORDAN
Jordan is a captivating spiritual destination steeped in biblical history and Christian heritage. For Christians and history buffs alike, a trip to Jordan is a fascinating exploration of the landscapes where many important figures and events from the Bible have left indelible marks. Visiting Jordan’s Christian sites offers a rich journey into the biblical past, enhancing your understanding of its profound historical and religious significance. to find out which sites you must see on your next trip to Jordan.
1) BETHANY BEYOND THE JORDAN
Bethany Beyond the Jordan – also known as Al-Maghtas – is filled with historical and spiritual resonance. Believed to be the site where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist around 29 AD, it’s located on the eastern bank of the River Jordan. The nearby Jabar Mar-Elias – Elijah’s Hill – adds to the intrigue of the site, as it’s thought to be where the prophet Elijah ascended to heaven after miraculously stopping the River Jordan’s waters. This sacred area is dotted with the remains of ancient churches and chapels, offering a tangible connection to the biblical past. The 1994 Israel-Jordan peace treaty allows visitors from all over to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Touring Bethany Beyond the Jordan with us provides a profound and engaging journey into a past that continues to resonate in the present
2) MOUNT NEBO
Standing over 2,000 feet high, Mount Nebo is known as the place where Moses witnessed the Promised Land. Near Madaba and the Dead Sea, this mountain is a significant religious site with a rich history. In the 4th century, a small monastery was constructed on the peak to honor Moses, evolving into the Memorial Church of Moses – a place of Christian reverence. This basilica now houses a collection of well-preserved Byzantine mosaics dating back to 530 AD, showcasing vivid scenes of local customs and wildlife from the era. A visit isn’t complete without exploring the La Storia Tourism Complex. Explore the historical and spiritual Mount Nebo with our tour from Amman.
3) MADABA
often called the ‘City of Mosaics’, is a historic Jordanian city with a 4500-year legacy. It’s renowned for its ancient Byzantine mosaics, including the world’s largest mosaic map in St George’s Church. Unearthed in 1884, this map displays the Holy Land as it was in 560 AD. Madaba’s other attractions are the Church of the Virgin and the Hippolytus Hall, both part of the local Archaeological Park and Museum. Nearby, Mount Nebo presents expansive views reaching Bethlehem and Jerusalem on clear days. Madaba’s fusion of culture, art, and hospitality makes it a must-visit, and tours like our Jerash, Madaba & Mount Nebo day trip as well as our Madaba tour are exceptional ways to uncover these historical gems.
4) MACHAERUS
Perched atop a majestic hill, Machaerus stands as a testament to a crucial era of biblical history, believed to be the stronghold of King Herod of Judea during the life of Jesus Christ. Within these historical walls, Salome is thought to have performed her mesmerizing dance for Herod’s son, Herod Antipas, and where the revered John the Baptist met his tragic end. From the heights of this hilltop fortress, one is treated to sweeping vistas of the mystical Dead Sea and the picturesque landscapes of the West Bank. A visit to this site is as much a visual feast as it is a spiritual pilgrimage.
5) THE KING’S HIGHWAY
The King’s Highway in Jordan is one of the world’s oldest roads, mentioned in the Bible as Moses’ requested route after leaving Egypt. This historic route links several significant Christian sites and has been a vital passageway since the 8th Century BCE. It played a key role in trade, pilgrimage, and connecting ancient empires. Tourists can visit Madaba or detour to Mount Nebo, where Moses saw the Promised Land. Offering a journey through Jordan’s diverse landscapes and deep Christian history, our comprehensive will reveal the fascinating layers of enduring Jordan’s past.




