Baptismal ruins and the pilgrim path at Al-Maghtas

Christianity

المغطس

Al-Maghtas

“A river at the desert's edge, where life begins again with the water”

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Photo: Berthold Werner · CC BY 3.0

Scenes

An ancient baptismal pool, seeped with river waterProducer · CC BY 2.5
Pilgrims still walking down into the riverIan Scott · CC BY-SA 2.0

Meaning

Through the tamarisk shade the earth-colored river moves slowly, and pilgrims in white walk gently down into the water.

Tradition holds this as 'Bethany Beyond the Jordan,' where John the Baptist lived and baptized Jesus; Byzantine churches and baptismal pools still line the riverbank. Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015, it remains a place where pilgrims step into the river's waters.

Field notes

Location
Bethany Beyond the Jordan · Jordan River · N31.8° · E35.6°
Best time
Early morning and late afternoon, when the light softens and the heat lifts.
Getting there
An hour's drive from Amman; a shuttle and a short walk from the visitor center bring you to the river.
Etiquette
A protected border river — follow the guided paths and keep a calm presence at the baptism area.

Sources

  • · UNESCO World Heritage
  • · Encyclopaedia Britannica
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