Optional Jordan Pre Tour
October 31 - November 5, 2026
Double Occupancy: $per person | Single Occupancy: $
This tour requires 20 people minimum
Days 1–2: Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 31and Nov. 1 Transatlantic Flight • Amman, Jordan
We will take flights from our home cities and arrive in Jordan the following afternoon or evening at the Queen Alia International Airport near Amman. We will check in to our hotel for dinner and a good night’s rest.
Day 3: Monday, Nov. 2 Amman • King Abdullah Mosque • Citadel • Jabbok River • Jerash
After breakfast we will begin our exploration of the land God gave to “the children of Lot (Moabites, and Ammonites) for a possession.” We will visit the King Abdullah Mosque, commonly known as the Blue Mosque, for its magnificent blue dome. Here we will dress in culturally appropriate clothing provided for a visit to the mosque, and our Jordanian guide will teach us regarding Moslem worship and the importance of this faith’s beliefs and practices. We will ascend to the ancient Amman Citadel for a panoramic view of the expansive city of Amman. As time permits, we will explore the Archaeological Museum and buildings of the Citadel.
In the afternoon, we will stop at the Jabbok River, where the patriarch Jacob wrestled with an angel upon returning to the Promised Land. Due to this experience, Jacob named this place “Peniel: for I have seen God face to face” (Gen. 32:30). We will review the significance of this event, where Jacob was embraced and given the new name, Israel.
Next, we will travel through the Land of Gilead (Jer. 8:22) to Jerash. This ancient city invites you to walk back in time 2,000 years and is one of the best preserved of the Greco–Roman cities of the Decapolis mentioned in the New Testament (Matt. 4:25). Its Cardo displays a spectacular paved street, A\agora (marketplace), and an oval plaza enclosed by 160 Ionic columns. As time allows, we will explore Hadrian’s Arch and a hippodrome, as well as magnificent theaters, temples, and churches.
We will return to our hotel in Amman for dinner.
Day 4: Tuesday, Nov. 3 King’s highway • Plains of Moab • Petra
Early in the morning we will travel south near the “King’s highway,” as it was known in ancient times (Num. 20:17). This route will take us through the heartland of the ancient Plains of Moab (homeland of Ruth in the Old Testament and tribal inheritance of Reuben) and later travel through Biblical Edom. We will pass the Crusader Castle of Shobak as we drive through Bedouin homelands.
In the afternoon we will visit Petra, one of the wonders of the world. First, we will pass through the siq, which is a sandstone gorge that leads to the main entrance to the city of Petra, capital of the ancient Nabataeans (you may choose to travel on foot or in a motorized e-cart). The Nabataean rulers that lived here controlled the frankincense trade routes, becoming extremely wealthy. Our first view of the city will be the Treasury (as seen in the movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade). We will then be awed by the impressive architecture of ancient Petra, the “rose-red city half as old as time.” This unique city, built of sandstone, has beautiful temples, tombs, and a theater carved out of the cliffs which surround the hidden valley. Our hotel will be in nearby Wadi Musa.
Day 5: Wednesday, Nov. 4 Wadi Rum • Madaba
This morning, we will travel further south to Wadi Rum, where we will have the amazing experience of taking a camel safari into the desert to see one of the most impressive landscapes in the world. With its towering sandstone mountains, red sand dunes, and narrow canyons, Wadi Rum is untouched with marvelous views and an opportunity to learn about the Bedouin way of life. Parts of this rugged area are connected to T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) and the Arab uprising against the Ottoman Empire. In addition, segments of the Star Wars movies The Rise of Skywalker and Rogue One, \ were filmed in Wadi Rum!
After lunch, we will leave Wadi Rum and travel north, taking in the unique Jordanian landscape as we travel to Madaba for a night’s rest at our hotel.
Day 6: Thursday, Nov. 5 Madaba • Mount Nebo • Bethabara • Israel • Jericho
In the morning, we will visit the city of Madaba to further immerse ourselves in Jordanian culture and to discover some of Jordan’s early Christian heritage. We will visit the Byzantine–Christian era, sixth–century, St. George’s Church. The walls are covered with ancient Christian paintings, and mosaics on the floor reveal the heralded Madaba map—the oldest known map of the Holy Land. After a short time to shop and buy some treats, we will continue our journey.
We will ascend to Mount Nebo. From this mount, after 40 years in the wilderness, Moses and the Children of Israel had their first view of the Promised Land (Deut. 34:1–4). This high point offers a marvelous view of the Dead Sea and the Jordan River, and surveys the borders of modern-day Israel. Early fourth–century Christians built a sanctuary on Mount Nebo to honor Moses. Later, several churches, and eventually a Byzantine-era basilica and monastery, were constructed over this site. We will visit Mount Nebo’s sanctuary and see the fascinating archaeological finds of these early Christian churches, including mosaics and a baptismal font.
We will journey to the Jordan River Valley and stop at Bethabara, today known as Al Mughtas. This area is important for several reasons: 1.) the Lord’s parting of the Jordan River for Joshua and the Children allowing Israel to cross into the Promised Land, 2.) the prophet Elijah’s translation and ascent into heaven, 3.) John the Baptist’s wilderness ministry, and, most importantly, 4.) the site of the Savior’s baptism.
In the midafternoon, we will say goodbye to Jordan and cross the Jordan River at the King Hussein Bridge to enter Israel. We will continue to the Oasis Hotel in Jericho, “the city of palm trees” (Deut. 34:3), where we will spend the next three nights. At the hotel, we will unite with our fellow travelers who will be beginning their tour of the Holy Land in Israel.