This is not stated in the scriptures, but it appears to have taken them almost two years for the journey. It is also indicated that they came from the East
As they came on foot, and there were children, it must not have taken long, the wise men took roughly two years.
We are not told in the Bible that she was a witness to the birth of Jesus and she probably was not.
shepherds
After Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, the shepherds were the first to visit him, according to the New Testament. The angels announced the birth to the shepherds, who then went to see Jesus in the manger.
The three wise men, also known as the Magi, were said to have visited baby Jesus first after following a star to Bethlehem. They brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to honor and celebrate his birth.
It was the angels who announced it to the shepherds.
They were first fearful of them, but the angels told them to not fear them because Jesus had been born
The north star
At his birth he was found lying in a manger by the shepherds,
Jehovah's Witnesses do no celebrate Jesus birth.
No, the Bible does not individually name them.
The shepherds learned of Jesus' birth through an angel who appeared to them while they were out in the fields watching over their flock during the night. The angel told them the good news of the birth of the Savior and directed them to find the baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger in Bethlehem.
The Bible indicates that the Shepherds and the wise men simultaneously learned of the birth of Jesus, so I suppose you may say that they were equal second, after Jesus' parents to learn of his birth.