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Trip to Petra

2 Days 1 Nights

Tour Details

Introduction:

A trip to Petra is a journey into the heart of one of the world’s most incredible ancient cities. Known as the Rose-Red City, Petra is Jordan’s most famous archaeological site and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Carved into the red sandstone cliffs by the Nabateans over 2,000 years ago, Petra is a place of immense beauty and historical significance. Whether you’re walking through the narrow Siq to catch your first glimpse of the iconic Treasury or exploring the vast network of tombs, temples, and monuments, a trip to Petra offers an unforgettable experience.

What to Expect on Your Trip to Petra:

The Siq: Begin your journey with a walk through the Siq, a narrow, winding gorge that serves as the dramatic entrance to Petra. The towering cliffs on either side create an awe-inspiring passage that culminates in your first breathtaking view of the Treasury.

The Treasury (Al-Khazneh): The Treasury is Petra’s most famous and photographed monument. This stunning facade, carved directly into the rock face, is believed to have been a royal tomb. The intricacy of the carvings and the sheer scale of the structure leave every visitor in awe.

The Street of Facades: As you continue your exploration, you’ll come across the Street of Facades, a row of monumental tombs with intricately carved facades. These tombs offer insight into the grandeur of Petra’s ancient inhabitants.

The Monastery (Ad-Deir): For those who seek adventure, a hike to the Monastery is a must. Located on a mountain summit, this massive structure is even larger than the Treasury and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

The Royal Tombs: Petra’s Royal Tombs, including the Urn Tomb, Silk Tomb, and Corinthian Tomb, showcase the architectural brilliance of the Nabateans. These tombs are carved high into the cliffs and provide a glimpse into the city’s royal history.

The Great Temple: Explore the ruins of the Great Temple, a vast complex that was once a central part of Petra’s social and political life. The temple’s massive columns and intricate design highlight Petra’s importance as a hub of ancient civilization.

The Petra Archaeological Park: Beyond the main sites, the Petra Archaeological Park offers numerous other places to explore, including ancient caves, sacrificial altars, and water channels that highlight the engineering prowess of the Nabateans.

Conclusion :

A trip to Petra is more than just a visit to an archaeological site; it’s a journey back in time to a city that was once at the crossroads of ancient trade routes. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an adventurer, or simply someone looking to witness one of the world’s most iconic landmarks, Petra offers a unique and enriching experience. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore this ancient wonder and immerse yourself in the mysteries of the Nabatean civilization.

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Tour Itinerary

  • Start your Trip to Petra with a Pick up from your Hotel Accmmodation in Amman at 7 a.m.
  • Then Head to Petra where  you will start by adventuring through the Petra Seeq (canyon) either on foot or you can choose to enjoy a short horse ride leading you to “Al Khazneh”. Known to be one of the seven wonders of the world. Just try to grasp the fact that the Arab Nabateans, more than 2000 years ago, carved this 45m high monument Treasury into the red mountain rock.
  • Free time to have lunch or buy some souvenirs ( At your own expense)
  • Your journey will then continue to your last stop for the day in the south of Jordan, to the most impressive desert in the world. Join a 2 hour jeep tour and get to see the naturally multi-colored canyons, towering sandstone mountains and dunes of Wadi Rum, known as the Valley of the Moon & made famous for being used as a background setting for numerous films (“The Martian”-2015, “Rogue One”-2016, “Aladdin”-2019, just to name a few…).
  • Finally, you’ll reach the Wadi Rum Bedouin Camp, located inside the protected area, where you can sit back, relax or even meditate, away from the city noise.
  • Your dinner and accommodation for the night will be in Wadi Rum.

  • Enjoy your breakfast at your camp.
  • We’ll drive for around 4 hours to reach  Mount Nebo, where you’ll get to have a view over the Jordan Valley, the hills of Jerusalem & the Dead Sea.
  • You will then go on a mosaic tour till you get to Madaba, a city known for the mosaic map of the Holy Land, dating back to the 6th century AD, preserved in the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George.
  • We’ll will be driving towards the lowest point on Earth passing by winding roads, so that you can enjoy a stress-free day, floating in the saltiest body of water in the world. Enjoy your lunch with an outstanding vie w of the sea. The Dead Sea is known to be Earth’s lowest elevation on land and the deepest hypersaline lake in the world. Its harsh environment does not permit the flourishment of any plant or animals. On the other hand, it has extremely healthy & beneficial properties that attracted visitors for thousands of years and today it will supply you with natural mud that you can spread on your skin putting any skincare lotions to shame.(PS: be careful not to splash dead sea’s water in your eyes…. it’s salty)
  • Head back to Amman.

End of Trip to Petra

Basic Information

Type
private Tour
Departure Time
03.00 Pm GMT
Return Time
8.00 AM GMT
Included
  • All Transportations (Pick-Ups & Drop off)
  • Modern vehicle for above itinerary
  • English speaking driver (Provides full assistance and general information - outside the sites since he is not a guide)
  • Local Guide in Petra
  • Free mineral water during the transfers
  • Breakfast
  • Barbecue dinner party at Wadi Rum Camp/Vegetarian food upon request
  • Wadi Rum Camp for Overnight (Air-Conditioned, Heated, Private W.C.)
  • Two Hours Jeep tour in Wadi Rum
  • Lunch & swimming Fees in the Dead Sea
Not Included
  • Airfare From/To Your Country
  • Personal travel insurance & expenses
  • Entrance fees for tourist’s sites
  • Optional activities in Wadi Rum like (Camel Ride, Stargazing, & Hot Air balloon)
  • Tips for Guide & Driver
  • Any not mentioned under included

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