Tuesday, 3 March 2020

The Dead Sea to Jericho Tour


Visiting the ancient city of Jerusalem? You will like to explore some ancient artistry of timeless beauty and pretend like you are taking a trip back with a time machine back to the days of early Christianity. Sailing on the same sea Jesus traveled and also has a feel of the ancient city of Jericho, especially if you have always been fascinated with the thoughts of seeing the pillar of (Lot’s wife) salt.
Here is a sneak peek into what your trip will look like and also a ready guide when you need to visit the ancient city.

Visiting Jericho, the oldest city in the world from the dead sea is one pleasant trip you will not forget in a long time. Sailing above a sea with over 400 meters beneath the earth and also have the chance to stop over at the mystical Qumran the very place where the dead sea scrolls were first found.

For regular travelers, traveling through the dead sea affords them the opportunity of enjoying the rich natural and healing benefits of saltwater when swimming or bathing. And the dead sea naturally allows one to float above it, giving you the delight of enjoying all the Mediterranean goodness all in one trip.

The last thing anybody would imagine coming from the dead sea are offerings of life or revitalization of the body, quite the opposite. Because the abundant minerals available in the dead seawater and its mud have been helpful in giving users a refined fresh and soft skin after every spa therapy when they use them. So, you can start making plans to have a full-body organic body-pampering session with the soothing supplies from the dead sea.

With your journey started, you will drive past the tomb of Moses and you can stop by to take a look if you want and from there you will head straight on to the mount of temptation. The mount here holds a lot of significance as well as a lot of places in this ancient town, it was the mount the Lord Jesus was driven to by the holy spirit after his baptism to be tempted by the devil.

Over on the mount, you can also catch a glimpse of the Jordan valley, along that way, you will get to the Hisham palace and also find the sycamore tree, you remember the story about the sycamore tree and Zaccheaus?

From there, you will get to the sight of one of the bible’s great wonders, the very place where praises of people were able to bring the high walls of a strongly fortified city to ruin. There in Jericho, you are free to visit the Elisha springs. 

This spring was responsible for the freshwater they people survived within the ancient days.

Tel Jericho is only 2km from Jericho and it is the right location of Jericho and you will find this beautifully archaeological mound on the way.

Touring these golden cities filled with wonderful significance is one of the trips that you will wish it the day didn’t have to end. And if you are hoping to have a memorable vacation or trip, you can consider this guide company .                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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