We cannot know since the New Testament record is silent on this. We could speculate that they used the 'ship of the desert' the camel. This is how they are usually depicted, but there is no mention of this since the focus is on Jesus. Nor, incidentally are we told that there actually were three, only three gifts. There could have been two, three, four or even more.
The sign in the sky was a star. It was a bright star in the East that led the Wise Men to where Jesus was born.
The wise men are often depicted riding on camels in the traditional Christian nativity story. These camels are believed to have carried the three wise men to visit baby Jesus after following the star.
The three wise men were from the east as they said we have seen a star in the east and have come to follow it to look for a king. Sounds kind of confusing but the Star of Bethlehem moved. The star rose in the east and set in the west. The 3 wise men are probably from Persia and saw the star rise while they were still in Persia. The followed the star for a long time until finally it appeared to have stop moving; that is when they arrived in the land of Judea. This moving star could have been a Supernova, Comet or something completely supernatural, but this explains why the men from the East saw a Star rise in the Wast and traveled West. Matt 2:8-10 "After they had heard the king, they went on their way, and the star they had seen when it rose went ahead of them until it stopped over the place where the child was. When they saw the star, they were overjoyed."
The wise men from the East were following the star of Bethlehem, which they believed signified the birth of a king. They came to Jerusalem seeking the location of the newborn king so they could pay homage to him.
The Bible does not specify the number of wise men who visited Jesus. The idea that there were three comes from the three gifts they presented: gold, frankincense, and myrrh. However, there could have been more wise men in the group.
The three wise men, "The Magi".According to Christianity, the three wise men followed the star to Bethlehem. The three wise men traveled to witness the birth of the boy called the son of God.
According to the Bible, the slaves chose to follow the Star of Bethlehem, also known as the Christmas Star, which guided the Three Wise Men to the birthplace of Jesus Christ.
The three kings also known as the three wise men they followed a star
The wise men did not follow the north star. The wise men followed the star that appeared over the manger.If the wise men had followed the north star, they would have ended up at the north pole.
Christmas is a Christian holiday to celebrate the birth of the baby Jesus as the new born king. We give presents to honor the three gifts the wise men gave, and we put a star, or angel to commemorate either the star that led the wise men to the baby and the angel for the angel who told the wise men to follow the star
They followed a single star.
The guide for the three wise men were the pillar of cloud in the day and the star at night.
The New Testament does not name this star. BTW, the New Testament doesn't say how many wise men there were.
NO , they followed a star , and first of all , airplanes weren't invented at the time of Jesus yet !!
The Wise Men or Magi followed the Star of Bethlehem (also called the "Christmas Star") to find Jesus.
An angel also came to the wise men as well as coming to Mary and told them to follow the star and they would find their new king. :D
The angel did not visit the wise men, it was by a bright star that they came to see Jesus.