As part of the Love For His People Ahava Adventure trip in Nov. 2013, we went from Jerusalem to the Qasr al Yahud baptismal site, which is believed to be near the actual site where Yeshua (Jesus) would have been baptized by John the Baptist (Immerser).
The site is located near Jericho on the Jordan River, just north of the Dead Sea.
Steve Martin
Love For His People
Photos by Steve Martin Nov. 9, 2013
The baptismal site on the Jordan River
The Jordan River
(including the "West Bank")
Looking across the Jordan River
to the church in the country of Jordan.
Assembly hall for tourists
Seating for those awaiting baptism and viewers.
Ready for baptism - Ben Martin
Below is taken from the Israel Inside Out website.
Qasr al Yahud Baptism Site
Qasr al Yahud (The Jews' Castle or Palace) is a site on the banks of the Jordan River not far from Jericho. Christian tradition associates Qasr al Yahud with the site of Jesus' baptism by Matthew (Matthew 3) and it has been revered as such from at least the fourth century. There are many monasteries and churches in the area testifying to the long religious tradition at Qasr al Yahud. In Jewish tradition the crossing of the Jordan by the Children of Israel under Joshua (Joshua 3) must also have taken place in this general area. It is also associated with the site where Elijah handed over the prophecy to Elisha and rose to heaven on a fiery chariot (2 Kings 11)
Due to its location Qasr al Yahud has not been an easy place to visit, and the Yardenit Baptismal Site has been the preferred choice of pilgrims. However, Qasr al Yahud has been recently refurbished with access to the river, showers, facilities for prayer, wheelchair access and improved car parking. The site now seems to be under the administration of the Israel Parks Authority and for the first time in many years is now open daily. The water quality is regularly inspected to ensure that it is safe to enter the Jordan. Please be aware the wet decking can be very slippy!
The general area is amazingly beautiful and is a good place to understand desert landscape and see the impact of water - the trail of the Jordan is very clear with an oasis like quality.
There are many churches in use, abandoned and being constructed in the area. The Jordan River is very narrow and it is possible to carry out a normal conversation with pilgrims in Jordan! Please be aware the Jordanian authorities take a very dim view of illegal border crossings. Although this is a place of outstanding natural beauty and religious significance it is an international border in every respect.
Getting to Qasr al Yahud
Qasr al Yahud is located off the main north south Road 90 near Jericho.