Tour from Dead Sea Madaba Mount Nebo

Tour from Dead Sea Madaba Mount Nebo

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Trip duration one day
Trip type Private Tour from the Dead Sea to Madaba ,Mount Nebo
Trip runs Every Day
Starting from Dead Sea
Return to Dead Sea 
Pick up time 07:30 am

Tour from Dead Sea Madaba Mount Nebo

start from the dead sea Visit the Christian town of Madaba, “The City of Mosaics”. Take a detour to Mount Nebo, the site of the endearing monastery and return to the Dead Sea[/tab]

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price quoted on us dollars per person 

 
Number of pax Price unit
1 95
2 50
3 45
4 40
5 35
6 30
7 25

This includes:

  • air-conditioned car with English speaking driver
  • ticket of madaba ,mount nebo

not included 

  • drinks and lunch
  • guide
  • self expenses
  • any item not mention above

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Tour from Dead Sea Madaba Mount Nebo

Morning departure from the dead sea to visit the Christian town of Madaba, “The City of Mosaics”. Take a detour to Mt. Nebo is the most sacred site in Jordan. His Holiness the late Pope John Paul II declared it one of the official Millennium 2000 pilgrimage sites. Its first church was built in the late 4th century. Recently, six tombs from different periods were found hollowed out of the rock beneath the mosaic covered floor of the Mosses Church. and return to the Dead Sea[/tab] [tab]terms Content goes here[/tab] [tab]

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Wander Trace Tours design a private, independent customized tours of Jordan, holy land and Petra  which are tailor-made exactly to your Jordan trip specifications. Our tours can originate from Egypt, Israel, Aqaba or Amman, to allow you to discover Jordan’s amazing sites, including Petra, wadi rum, dead sea ,and much more

Tour from Dead Sea Madaba Mount Nebo  departure to visit Madaba, “The City of Mosaics”. then to       Mount Nebo, where Moses looked over to the holy land