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Mar Muerto

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Área 600 km²
Zona Horaria Asia/Amman, Asia/Jerusalem
Mar Muerto

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Dead Sea Must-Sees

Dead Sea Must-Sees

The Dead Sea region, the lowest point on Earth, encompasses hypersaline waters and significant historical landmarks across Israel and Jordan. This area includes the ancient Masada fortress, the biblical Mount Nebo, and the Qumran Caves, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. Natural features range from the lush Ein Gedi oasis and Ma'in hot springs to the deep sandstone canyons of Wadi Mujib. The Mar Saba Monastery represents one of the oldest continuously inhabited monastic communities in the world.

11 lugares
Dead Sea Viewpoints

Dead Sea Viewpoints

The Dead Sea region, the lowest point on Earth, is defined by dramatic geological formations and ancient history. This collection features viewpoints from both the Jordanian and Israeli shores, including Mount Nebo, where biblical tradition places Moses’ view of the Promised Land, and the cliff-top fortress of Masada. Visitors can observe the stark contrast between deep desert canyons like Wadi Mujib and the salt-rimmed turquoise waters, or stop at the sea level marker to witness the descent into the rift valley.

10 lugares
Dead Sea Archaeological Sites

Dead Sea Archaeological Sites

The Dead Sea region contains some of the Levant's most significant historical remains, spanning from the Chalcolithic period to the Roman era. This collection features the UNESCO-listed fortress of Masada, the hilltop ruins of Machaerus, and the Qumran settlement where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. Visitors can explore ancient desert fortifications, early monastic sites, and well-preserved mosaics in the Ein Gedi synagogue, offering a comprehensive look at the strategic and spiritual history of this unique landscape.

10 lugares
Dead Sea Natural Wonders

Dead Sea Natural Wonders

The Dead Sea region encompasses the lowest point on Earth, characterized by hypersaline waters and mineral-rich mud. This landscape includes the Ein Gedi desert oasis, thermal waterfalls at Ma'in, and the unique salt formations of Mount Sodom. Historically significant sites like the Qumran and Muraba'at caves reveal ancient manuscripts, while hidden springs like Ein Namer offer freshwater pools tucked within the arid Judean Desert canyons.

10 lugares
Religious Sites near the Dead Sea

Religious Sites near the Dead Sea

The Dead Sea region hosts a diverse collection of spiritual sites spanning Byzantine, Islamic, and contemporary eras. Key landmarks include the Moses Memorial Church on Mount Nebo, featuring 6th-century mosaics, and the Greek Orthodox Mar Saba Monastery, one of the world's oldest inhabited monasteries. The area also encompasses Nabi Musa, a significant Islamic pilgrimage site traditionally housing the tomb of Moses, alongside archaeological remains like the Bishop Malechios Church, reflecting the deep religious history of the Jordan Rift Valley.

5 lugares

Mapa De Mar Muerto

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Dead Sea
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Masada
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Mount Nebo

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