Delve into Jordan’s ancient, biblical, and recent history on this private 6-hour tour from Dead Sea. Head to La Storia Al Hakaya Museum near Mount Nebo, where Moses is believed to have viewed the Holy Land as his last stop. Admire the life-size sets showcasing Jordan’s biblical and cultural heritage, including scenes like Noah’s Ark and enjoy the largest mosaic map of Jordan’s historical sites. Explore the handicraft mosaic art work at a local workshop.
- 8-hour day-trip to La Storia Complex and Mukawir from the Dead Sea
- A religious overview ideal for first-time visitors
- See dioramas depicting biblical scenes such as Noah's Ark and the parting of the Red Seaat the La Storia Complex
- Visit Mukawir the site of John the Baptist's reputed incarcaration and execution
- Hotel pickup and drop-off are included
3 Comments
4.6
Immersing myself in a mosaic workshop was a truly enchanting experience, surrounded by the vibrant colors and patterns that reflect Jordan’s rich history. Afterward, visiting the La Storia Museum added depth to my understanding of the region’s culture, showcasing artifacts that narrate stories from the past. While the workshop was incredibly personalized, I found myself wishing for a bit more guidance on techniques, but overall, the day felt like a perfect blend of creativity and history near the Dead Sea.
4.6
Experiencing the mosaic workshop near the Dead Sea was a highlight of my trip; I found joy in crafting my own piece while learning about the rich history behind this art form. The visit to the Storia Museum was informative and offered impressive artifacts that deepened my understanding of the local culture. However, I felt that the workshop could have benefited from a bit more guidance, as some steps were a little unclear for a beginner like me.
4.2
We had a wonderful time at the mosaic workshop, where we learned to create our own pieces while enjoying the serene atmosphere near the Dead Sea. The visit to the La Storia Museum added an intriguing cultural layer, though we felt a bit rushed through some exhibits.