The Great Mosque of Mecca—Mecca, KSA:

Considered to be the topmost important religious attraction for all of the 1.6 billion Muslims.

The Mosque of the Prophet—Medina, KSA:

Built by Prophet Mohammad and houses his tomb. It is the second most sacred place in Islam.

Mt Sinai and St. Catherine Monastery—Sinai, Egypt:

The full official name of the monastery is the God-Trodden Mount Sinai Sacred Monastery. One of the world’s oldest Christian monasteries, established between 548 and 565.

Saidnaya—Syria:

Is the home of a traditionally held Greek Orthodox monastery established by Byzantine emperor Justinian I.

Mount Nebo—Jordan:

Believed to be the location where Moses stood before his death. (The Book of Deuteronomy)

Bethabara—Jordan:

The location is claimed to be the place where Jesus of Nazareth was baptized by John the Baptist.

Imam Ali Mosque—Najaf, Iraq:

Najaf is a holy Shi’a Muslim city in southern Iraq. To Shi’a Muslims (a sect of Islam), after Mecca and Medina, the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf is the world’s third most sacred shrine.

Imam Reza Shrine—Mashhad, Iran:

It is a place of prayers for Shiite Muslim.

Ephesus—Turkey:

It is of early Christian evangelism and continues to be an important archeological site and destination for Christian pilgrimage.

Al Aqsa Mosque—Jerusalem:

An important Islamic holy site situated in the Jerusalem Old City.

Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Mount of Olives and the Via Dolorosa—Jerusalem:

To Islam, the Mount of Olives is particularly important. The Mount is a 3000 years old Jewish cemetery.

Western Wall—Jerusalem:

A sacred place of prayer and pilgrimage for the Jewish people.